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1861. 1861 Census Thornsett Rowarth. Rowarth, Derbyshire [Map]. Cottage.
Joseph Hyde [aged 33]. Head. 33. Cotton Bleacher. Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map].
Mary Ann m Hyde [aged 33]. Wife. 33. Marple, Cheshire [Map].
James Hyde [aged 8]. Son. 8. Thornsett, Derbyshire [Map].
Samuel Hyde [aged 6]. Son. 6. Thornsett, Derbyshire [Map].
Joseph Hyde: Around 1828 he was born at Hayfield, Derbyshire [Map]. In or before 1853 Joseph Hyde and Mary Ann m Hyde were married.
Mary Ann m Hyde: Around 1828 she was born at Marple, Cheshire [Map].
Samuel Hyde: Around 1855 he was born to Joseph Hyde and Mary Ann m Hyde.
1861. 1861 Census Derbyshire Mellor District 2 Page 2. 8 Lee.
James Redford Farmer [aged 37]. Head. 31. Coal Miner.
Dinah m Redford [aged 32]. Wife. 32.
Mary Ellen Redford. Daughter. 3.
Hannah Redford [aged 1]. Daughter. 1.
John Clayton. Lodger. Cottonn Bleacher.
William Nightingale. Lodger. Cottonn Bleacher.
1861. 1861 Census Derbyshire Mellor Cobden Edge Page 10. Cobden Edge [Map].
Charles Hadfield [aged 42]. Head. 43. Farmer 38 Acres.
Ann Hadfield. Wife. 42.
Anne Hadfield [aged 15]. Daughter. 14. Cotton Factory Worker.
John Hadfield [aged 1]. Son. 1
Thomas Hadfield [aged 4]. Son. 4.
Anne Hadfield: Around 1846 she was born to Charles Hadfield and Ann Goodwin.
1861. 1861 Census Staffordshire Ellastone. Ellastone, Staffordshire.
Robert Oakes [aged 43]. Head. 43.
Margaret Oakes. Wife. 44.
George Oakes [aged 18]. Son. 18.
Elizabeth Oakes [aged 9]. Daughter. 9.
Ellen Oakes [aged 7]. Daughter. 7.
William Oakes. Uncle. 67.
1861. 1861 Census Surrey Lingfield District 12. Wells Bottom.
William Wood [aged 53]. Head. 53. Agricultural Labourer.
Eliza m Wood [aged 46]. Wife. 46.
Caroline Wood. Daughter. 6.
1861. 1861 Census Derbyshire Marple Page 33. Barnesfold.
John Hadfield [aged 82]. Head. Widower. 83. Farmer of 9 acres of land.
John Pott. Lodger. Married. 55. Farm labourer.
Ann Pott. Wife. Married. 52. Labourers wife.
Mary Pott. Daughter. Unmarried. 17. Cotton Weaver.
1861. 1861 Census Yorkshire Sowerby Bridge. 108 West End, Sowerby Bridge.
Sarah Whitworth [aged 49]. Head. Widow. 49. Washerwoman. Soyland?
John Bottomley [aged 20]. Son. Unmarried. 20. Engine Mechanic. Sowerby Bridge [Map].
William H Bottomley [aged 17]. Son. Unmarried. 17. Sailor. Ditto.
Frederick Bottomley [aged 14]. Son. Unmarried. 14. Woolen? Ditto.
Mary Hannah Bottomley [aged 11]. Daughter. 11. Worsted Spinner. Ditto.
1861. 1861 Census Leeds. 31 Potter Street, Hunslet.
Isabella Richardson [aged 41]. Wife. Married. 41. Beeston, Leeds.
William Oxley [aged 18]. Son. 18. Pupil Teacher. Ditto.
Martha Elizabeth Oxley [aged 15]. Daughter. 15. Millhand. Ditto.
John Oxley [aged 13]. Son. 13. Errand Boy. Ditto.
Henry Oxley [aged 8]. Son. 8. Scholar. Ditto.
Isabella Richardson: On or before 30th May 1819 she was born to William Richardson. She was baptised on 30th May 1819 at Beeston, Leeds. On 23rd March 1840 John Francis Oxley and she were married. He a Cloth-dresser. Both resident at Woodhouse. His father's name Henry Oxley. He a Cloth-dresser. Her father's name William Richardson.
William Oxley: Around 1843 he was born to John Francis Oxley and Isabella Richardson.
Martha Elizabeth Oxley: Around 1846 she was born to John Francis Oxley and Isabella Richardson.
1861. 1861 Census Cheshire Hyde Newton District 1. Castle Street, Newton.
William Smith [aged 48]. Head. 48.
Martha m William Smith. Wife. 44.
Sophia Smith [aged 17]. Daughter. 18.
William Smith: Around 1813 he was born. In or before 1839 he and Martha m William Smith were married. Around 1875 he died.
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1861. 1861 Census Cheshire Hollingworth District 12 Page 28. Hollingworth, Cheshire [Map].
John Jackson. Head. 26.
Mary Chadwick. Wife. 27.
George Chadwick [aged 21]. Brother-in-law. 21.