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Household of Martin Cook (born 1877, London Hampstead)

1911 Census For England & Wales in Christchurch, Hampshire,Dorset

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Martin Cook's household

Male

Martin

Cook

Head
Female

Elizabeth

Cook

Wife
Male

John

Masding

Visitor
Female

Rosa

Masding

Visitor
Female

Gladys

Masding

Visitor
Male

Elvey

Masding

Visitor
Male

Harris

Davis

Visitor
Male

Henry Fredrick

Gritten

Boarder
Female

Agnes

Davis

Visitor
First name(s) Martin
Last name Cook
Relationship Head
Marital status Married
Age 34
Birth year 1877
Birth place London Hampstead

Household members (9 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

Martin

Cook

Head

Married

34

1877

London Hampstead

Elizabeth

Cook

Wife

Married

36

1875

London Bow

John

Masding

Visitor

Married

29

1882

Nots Newark

Rosa

Masding

Visitor

Married

33

1878

Norfolk Gt Bircham

Gladys

Masding

Visitor

-

5

1906

Notts Cinder Hill

Elvey

Masding

Visitor

-

1

1910

Notts Newark

Harris

Davis

Visitor

Married

60

1851

Poland Wilner

Henry Fredrick

Gritten

Boarder

Married

32

1879

London Tooting

Agnes

Davis

Visitor

Married

46

1865

Staffs Walsall

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