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Household of Robert Lear (born 1845, Spital Fields)

1911 Census For England & Wales in Hackney, London,Middlesex

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Robert Lear's household

Male

Robert

Lear

Head
Female

Jane

Lear

Wife
Male

Henry

Lear

Son
Female

Rebecca

Lear

Daughter
Female

Elizabeth

Lear

Daughter
Female

Maud

Lear

Daughter
Female

Annie

Lear

Daughter
Female

Maud

Lachford

Granddaughter
Male

Alexander

Lachford

Grandson
First name(s) Robert
Last name Lear
Relationship Head
Marital status -
Age 66
Birth year 1845
Birth place Spital Fields

Household members (9 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

Robert

Lear

Head

-

66

1845

Spital Fields

Jane

Lear

Wife

-

68

1843

Henley on Thames Oxfordshire

Henry

Lear

Son

Single

37

1874

Hackney Middlesex

Rebecca

Lear

Daughter

Single

30

1881

Hackney Middlesex

Elizabeth

Lear

Daughter

Single

32

1879

Bow Middlesex

Maud

Lear

Daughter

Single

27

1884

Mile End Middlesex

Annie

Lear

Daughter

Single

24

1887

Bethnal Green Middlesex

Maud

Lachford

Granddaughter

-

14

1897

Bethnal Green Middlesex

Alexander

Lachford

Grandson

-

12

1899

Bethnal Green Middlesex

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