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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.
In the 1881 Census, the household of Ann Agar, born in 1827 in Hessay, Yorkshire, consisted of 6 members. Ann was the head of the household, widow. She had 4 children; John (born 1856 in Allerton Mauleverer, Yorkshire, England), Frances (born 1860 in Allerton Mauleverer, Yorkshire, England), Alwin (born 1861 in Allerton Mauleverer, Yorkshire, England) and Emily Mary (born 1870 in Allerton Mauleverer, Yorkshire, England).
During the period, also present in the household was Ann's Visitor, Francis Bailey, born in 1860 in York, Yorkshire, England.
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Ann
Agar
John
Agar
Frances
Agar
Alwin
Agar
Emily Mary
Agar
Francis
Bailey
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First name(s) | Ann |
Last name | Agar |
Relationship | Head |
Marital status | Widow |
Age | 54 |
Birth year | 1827 |
Birth place | Hessay, Yorkshire, England |
First name(s) | Last name | Relationship | Marital status | Age | Birth year | Birth place | Full record |
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Ann | Agar | Head | Widow | 54 | 1827 | Hessay, Yorkshire, England | |
John | Agar | Son | Single | 25 | 1856 | Allerton Mauleverer, Yorkshire, England | |
Frances | Agar | Daughter | Single | 21 | 1860 | Allerton Mauleverer, Yorkshire, England | |
Alwin | Agar | Son | Single | 20 | 1861 | Allerton Mauleverer, Yorkshire, England | |
Emily Mary | Agar | Daughter | Single | 11 | 1870 | Allerton Mauleverer, Yorkshire, England | |
Francis | Bailey | Visitor | Single | 21 | 1860 | York, Yorkshire, England |
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