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Household of John W Ryder (born 1870, U S of America)

1911 Census For England & Wales in Barnsley, Yorkshire,Yorkshire (West Riding)

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John W Ryder's household

Male

John W

Ryder

Head
Female

Eliza

Ryder

Wife
Female

Mary A

Ryder

Daughter
Female

Ethel

Ryder

Daughter
Female

Lily

Ryder

Daughter
Female

Emma

Ryder

Daughter
Male

Thomas

Ryder

Son
Female

Hannah

Ryder

Daughter
Male

Herbert

Sutcliffe

Boarder
First name(s) John W
Last name Ryder
Relationship Head
Marital status Married
Age 41
Birth year 1870
Birth place U S of America

Household members (9 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

John W

Ryder

Head

Married

41

1870

U S of America

Eliza

Ryder

Wife

Married

37

1874

Barnsley Yorkshire

Mary A

Ryder

Daughter

Single

15

1896

Barnsley Yorkshire

Ethel

Ryder

Daughter

-

13

1898

Barnsley Yorkshire

Lily

Ryder

Daughter

-

11

1900

Barnsley Yorkshire

Emma

Ryder

Daughter

-

9

1902

Barnsley Yorkshire

Thomas

Ryder

Son

-

7

1904

Wosbro Yorkshire

Hannah

Ryder

Daughter

-

5

1906

Wosbro Yorkshire

Herbert

Sutcliffe

Boarder

Single

33

1878

Barnsley Yorkshire

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