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Posted by briann (U14284850) on Sunday, 20th November 2011
Could someone please check the 1891 census details for Benjamin Moorhouse in Bradford Bowling his wife should be Elizabeth A and sons John & Alfred I believe Benjamin died 1900. Also his wife or children in 1901 to see if their was any more children between 1891 and his death
Thankyou
1891
MOORHOUSE, Benjamin Head Married M 48 1843 Cart Driver
Wibsey
Yorkshire VIEW
MOORHOUSE, Elizabeth A Wife Married F 42 1849
Bradford
Yorkshire VIEW
MOORHOUSE, John Son Single M 22 1869 Cart Driver
Wibsey
Yorkshire VIEW
MOORHOUSE, Alfred Son Single M 18 1873 Cart Driver
Bradford
Yorkshire VIEW
MOORHOUSE, Fred Son Single M 10 1881 Scholar
Bradford
Yorkshire VIEW
MOORHOUSE, Abraham Son M 5 1886 Scholar
Bradford
Yorkshire VIEW
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Address:
7, Bengall Street, Bowling, Bradford County:
Yorkshire (West Riding)
1901 no more children , some have left home tho
You will be charged 5 credits for a transcript and 5
MOORHOUSE, Elizabeth A Head Widow F 53 1848
Bradford
Yorkshire VIEW
MOORHOUSE, Fred Son Single M 20 1881 Carter
Bradford
Yorkshire VIEW
MOORHOUSE, Abram Son Single M 15 1886 Tenter At Dye Works
Bradford
Yorkshire VIEW
GREENWOOD, Emma Boarder Married F 26 1875 Cloth Weaver
Keighley
Yorkshire
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Address:
31, Broadbent Street, Bradford County:
Yorkshire (West riding)
Thanks Bashful Thats the correct Benjamin I did not know about Abraham or any other after 1881
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