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Household of William Smith (born 1830, Yorkshire)

1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census in Bradford, Yorkshire,Yorkshire (West Riding), England

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William Smith's household

Male

William

Smith

Head
Female

Hannah

Smith

Wife
Female

Alice

Farrar

Daughter In Law
Female

Ruth

Farrar

Daughter In Law
Male

William

Farrar

Daughter In Law
Male

Sam

Farrar

Son In Law
Female

Annie

Smith

Daughter
First name(s) William
Last name Smith
Relationship Head
Marital status Married
Age 51
Birth year 1830
Birth place Bradford, Yorkshire, England

Household members (7 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

William

Smith

Head

Married

51

1830

Bradford, Yorkshire, England

Hannah

Smith

Wife

Married

45

1836

Clayton, Yorkshire, England

Alice

Farrar

Daughter In Law

Single

21

1860

Clayton, Yorkshire, England

Ruth

Farrar

Daughter In Law

Single

19

1862

Clayton, Yorkshire, England

William

Farrar

Daughter In Law

Single

18

1863

Clayton, Yorkshire, England

Sam

Farrar

Son In Law

Single

14

1867

Clayton, Yorkshire, England

Annie

Smith

Daughter

Single

4

1877

Clayton, Yorkshire, England

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