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Household of Albert Miller (born 1868, Southrop Gloucestershire)

1911 Census For England & Wales in Swindon, Wiltshire

Albert Miller and 6 other people are on this record


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Albert Miller's household

Male

Albert

Miller

Head
Female

Annie Elizabeth

Miller

Wife
Male

William George

Miller

Son
Female

Lenora Margaret

Miller

Daughter
Male

Leonard Frederick

Miller

Son
Male

Sidney Ernest

Miller

Son
Female

Alberta Annie

Miller

Daughter
First name(s) Albert
Last name Miller
Relationship Head
Marital status Twice Married
Age 43
Birth year 1868
Birth place Southrop Gloucestershire

Household members (7 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

Albert

Miller

Head

Twice Married

43

1868

Southrop Gloucestershire

Annie Elizabeth

Miller

Wife

Married

45

1866

Southrop Gloucestershire

William George

Miller

Son

Single

20

1891

South Marston Wiltshire

Lenora Margaret

Miller

Daughter

-

12

1899

Blunsdon Wiltshire

Leonard Frederick

Miller

Son

-

7

1904

Stratton Saint Margaret Wiltshire

Sidney Ernest

Miller

Son

-

3

1908

Stratton Saint Margaret Wiltshire

Alberta Annie

Miller

Daughter

-

0

1911

Stratton Saint Margaret Wiltshire

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