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Household of Robert Little (born 1866, Moffat Dumpiers)

1911 Census For England & Wales in Billericay, Essex

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Robert Little's household

Male

Robert

Little

Head
Female

R

Little

Wife
Male

William Scott

Little

Son
Male

Thomas Scott

Little

Son
Male

James

Little

Son
Male

Richard Simpson

Scott

Nephew
Female

Jessie

Scott

Niece
Male

William

Scott

Nephew
First name(s) Robert
Last name Little
Relationship Head
Marital status Married
Age 45
Birth year 1866
Birth place Moffat Dumpiers Scotland Resident

Household members (8 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

Robert

Little

Head

Married

45

1866

Moffat Dumpiers Scotland Resident

R

Little

Wife

Married

45

1866

Edinburgh Scotland Resident

William Scott

Little

Son

Single

19

1892

Edinburgh Scotland Resident

Thomas Scott

Little

Son

Single

15

1896

Vange Essex

James

Little

Son

Single

7

1904

Fobbing Essex

Richard Simpson

Scott

Nephew

Single

10

1901

Edinburgh Scotland Resident

Jessie

Scott

Niece

Single

7

1904

Edinburgh Scotland Resident

William

Scott

Nephew

Single

5

1906

Edinburgh Scotland Resident

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