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Household of Betsy McFarlan (born 1822, Argyllshire)

1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census in Bunessan, Argyllshire, 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.

Betsy McFarlan and one other person are on this record

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In the 1881 Census, the household of Betsy McFarlan, born in 1822 in Argyllshire, consisted of 2 members. Betsy was the head of the household, widow.
During the period, also present in the household was Betsy's Niece, Annie Cameron, born in 1860 in Argyllshire, Scotland.


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Betsy McFarlan's household

Female

Betsy

McFarlan

Head
Female

Annie

Cameron

Niece
First name(s) Betsy
Last name McFarlan
Relationship Head
Marital status Widow
Age 59
Birth year 1822
Birth place Argyllshire, Scotland

Household members (2 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

Betsy

McFarlan

Head

Widow

59

1822

Argyllshire, Scotland

Annie

Cameron

Niece

Unmarried

21

1860

Argyllshire, Scotland

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