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Household of Andrew Reid (born 1826, Lanarkshire)

1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census in Hutchesontown, Lanarkshire, Scotland

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The 1881 Census reveals a detailed snapshot of households in England, Wales and Scotland. The census was taken on April 3rd and the total population was recorded as 29,707,207.

Andrew Reid and one other person are on this record

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In the 1881 Census, the household of Andrew Reid, born in 1826 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, consisted of 2 members. Andrew was the head of the household, married to James Reid, born in 1869 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. They had 1 child; James, born 1869 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.


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Andrew Reid's household

Male

Andrew

Reid

Head
Male

James

Reid

Son
First name(s) Andrew
Last name Reid
Relationship Head
Marital status Married
Age 55
Birth year 1826
Birth place Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland

Household members (2 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

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Andrew

Reid

Head

Married

55

1826

Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland

James

Reid

Son

-

12

1869

Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland

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