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1 | ![]() | RG: Ball, Ezra (1851) and family At the time of the 1851 census, Ezra was living with Mary and their extended family. They had both been married before and each had children from these previous unions. Ball Ezra M Head 34 Coal miner Derbyshire, S Normanton Mansfield Worsop HO107 2123 283 21 | |
2 | ![]() | RG: Ball, Ezra (1861) and family Ten years on, Ezra and Mary have moved north to Clay Cross, a small town near Chesterfield, and have children of their own. Samuel (Mary's youngest son from her previous marriage) is listed as Ball. Also noted is coal miner and lodger, William Marriott. Although not yet established, it is likely that he is related to Mary - and probably her brother. On this occasion, all but two births are credited to South Normanton. Ball Ezra M Head 41 Coal miner Derbyshire, S Normanton Chesterfield Ashover RG9 2525 111 48 | |
3 | ![]() | RG: Ball, Ezra (1871) and family The family are still living at Tunnel Row. Note the youngest child, Samuel, described here at "son". He is correctly identified as "grandson" on the 1881 return although his parentage has not yet been established. Ball Ezra M Head 53 Coal Miner Derbyshire, S Normanton Chesterfield Ashover RG10 3606 13 19 | |
4 | ![]() | RG: Ball, Ezra (1881) and family The family have moved a short distance to Bailey's Square in the town. Note grandson Samuel and grand daughter Mary Ann Hunt, the daughter of one of Mary's sons from her previous marriage. Ball Ezra M Head 65 Labourer Derby S NormantonChesterfield Ashover RG11 3427 130 5 | |
5 | ![]() | RG: Ball, Samuel (1881) and family The family of William Ball (Mary Naylor's husband) resident in Lees Lane, South Normanton They lived next door to the Primitive Methodist Chapel. Ball Samuel M Head 39 Coal Miner S Normanton Ref: England RG11/3313 Mansfield Blackwell 120 27 | |
6 | ![]() | RG: Beadsworth, Alice Rebecca (1881) and family Alice Rebecca Beadsworth lived in Corby Road with her son and daughter in 1881. This was prior to her marriage to Charles Crane. Beesworth Alice S Head 25 Tailoress Northampton, CottinghamEnglish Census RG11/1579 Kettering Cottingham 34 29 | |
7 | ![]() | RG: Claypole, Frederick (1851) and family Living next door to his parents Claypole Frederick Head M 22 Agricultural Labourer Great Easton Ref: England Census HO107 2093 Uppingham 276 26 | |
8 | ![]() | RG: Claypole, Henry (1841) and family The family are living in the Great Bowden area of Market Harborough Claypole Henry 40 Labourer Born this county Ref: England Census HO107 589 Market Harborough Bowden Magna 1 17 28 | |
9 | ![]() | RG: Claypole, Henry (1851) and family Henry and Hannah Claypole moved back to Great Easton. Note: grandson Ebenezer with surname Redhead. Their son, Frederick and family live next door on one side. Living on the other side is Thomas Claypole and family. Claypole Henry Head M 54 Pauper Great Easton Ref: England Census HO107 2093 Uppingham 276 26 | |
10 | ![]() | RG: Claypole, John (1851) and Family This is the first reference to Sarah (Anne) Claypole, the seven year old daughter of John and Ann living in Cottingham. Claypole John M Head 34 Carter Leicester, Great EastonEnglish Census HO107/1744 Kettering 575 32 | |
11 | ![]() | RG: Claypole, John (1871) and family The Claypole family were living in Barrack Yard, part of Blind Lane in 1871. They were also bringing up their granddaughter Elizabeth Alice (daughter of Sarah Ann Claypole) Claypole John M Head 57 Blacksmith Great Easton, LeicestershireEnglish Census RG10/1506 Kettering Corby 36 27 | |
12 | ![]() | RG: Claypole, John (1881) and family John and Ann Claypole were living at Corby Road with their unmarried daughter, Mary, and youngest son, William. Granddaughter Elizabeth Alice (14) has moved away and was been employed as a domestic servant by Amelia Walton, widow, The Farm House, Bringhurst, Leicestershire. Claypole John M Head 64 Blacksmith Leicestershire, Great EastonEnglish Census RG11/1579 Kettering Cottingham 34 29 | |
13 | ![]() | RG: Claypole, Sarah Ann (1871) and family This is the year before she married John Craxford. She is living in Blind Lane with her son, Thomas, who was murdered in 1875. Claypole Sarah Ann S Head 27 Lace Runner Cottingham, NorthamptonIt is of note that her parents, John and Ann Claypole, lived with her daughter Elizabeth Alice three doors away in one direction while her next door neighbours in the other direction were the family of Amos and Sophia Crane. Also note the next door property is marked 'U' (uninhabited) on the census return English Census RG10/1506 Kettering Corby 36 27 | |
14 | ![]() | RG: Claypole, Thomas (1851) and family The family is living in Great Easton. Presumed neighbours are the family of his uncle Henry Claypole Thomas Head M 29 Agricultural Labourer Great Easton Ref: England Census HO107 2093 Uppingham 276 26 | |
15 | ![]() | RG: Cook, Joseph (1861) and family The family were resident in Church Street, Grandborough, Buckinghamshire Cook Joseph M Head 33 Farm Labourer Grandborough, Bucks Ref: England Census RG9/870 Winslow 102 7 | |
16 | ![]() | RG: Cook, Walter (1871) Walter was working as an agricultural labourer on a farm near Watford, Hertfordshire Paris Andrew Head M 32 Agricultural Labourer Basingstoke, Hampshire Ref: England Census RG10/1381 Watford 150 9 | |
17 | ![]() | RG: Cook, Walter (1881) and familyCook Walter Head M 27 Waggoner Grandborough, Buckinghamshire Ref: England Census RG11/3179 Leicester West 30 21 | |
18 | ![]() | RG: Cook, Walter (1891) and family Jewry Wall Street was in the area of Leicester around the Great Central Railway Station. Cook Walter Head M 37 Grocer's Assistant Granboro, Buckinghamshire Ref: England Census RG12/2542 Leicester West 61 16 | |
19 | ![]() | RG: Cook, Walter (1901) and family Walter and his family were living at 35 Tudor Road, Leicester. Elijah Benson subsequently married daughter Jessie. Nellie Youle was taken in by the family and ultimately adopted. Cook Walter M Head 47 Foreman Stableman Grandborough Bucks Ref: England Census RG13/3009 Leicester South 20 4 | |
20 | ![]() | RG: Crane, Amos (1851) and family Amos and Sophia are living with their two youngest sons. Older sons are living with her mother. Crane Amos Head M 28 Agricultural Labourer Cottingham, Northamptonshire Ref: England Census. HO107 Kettering 1744 571 25 | |
21 | ![]() | RG: Crane, Amos (1871) and family The family of Amos and Sophia Crane were next door neighbours to Sarah Ann Claypole prior to her marriage to John Craxford. Their son Charles married Alice Beadsworth while John and Sarah's daughter Louisa married Arthur Beadsworth. Their grandson, Leonard Crane, married Arthur and Louisa's daughter, Eva. Crane Amos M Head 49 Pauper Cottingham, NorthamptonshireEnglish Census RG10/1506 Kettering Corby 36 26 | |
22 | ![]() | RG: Crane, Henry (1851) and family Henry Crane was living at George Street, Cottingham with Mary Sculthorpe (his lodger) and daughter. They married later that year. Crane Henry S Head 21 Agricultural labourer Middleton, NorthamptonshireEnglish Census HO107/1746 Kettering Cottingham 571 | |
23 | ![]() | RG: Crane, Mary (1851) and family Mary is living in George Street with her three children. Next door but one neighbour is her brother Amos Crane Mary Head S 35 Lace maker Middleton, Northamptonshire Ref: England Census. HO107 Kettering 1744 571 25 | |
24 | ![]() | RG: Crane, Mary (1881) and family Mary Crane was living with five of her children in Church Street, Cottingham at the time of the 1881 census. Husband Henry had been committed to Broadmoor for the murder of Sarah Ann Claypole's son, Thomas Christopher, in 1875. Sons Henry (19) and James (17) were lodging at 61 West Street, Northampton, the home of Thomas and Emily Tilley Crane Mary M Head 55 Northampton, CottinghamEnglish Census RG11/1579 Kettering Corby 29 20 | |
25 | ![]() | RG: Craxford, Harriett (1851) and family Before moving to Folkestone, in Kent, the family lived in Lambeth, London. There is no record of husband, John, in the census return. Craxford Harriett W Head 54 Wife to timber merchant Wandsworth, SurreyEngland Census HO107/1569 Lambeth Waterloo Road First 18 28 | |
26 | ![]() | RG: Craxford, Harriett (1861) and family After the death of her husband, John, Harriett continued to live at Belle Vue Cottage, Folkestone. Harriet and Mary Ann were the daughters of her daughter, Emma , and husband James Copeland Jones. Craxford Harriett W Head 62 Independent Wandsworth, LondonEngland Census: RG9/551 Elham Folkestone 146 44 | |
27 | ![]() | RG: Craxford, James (1871) and family James Craxford lived with his second wife Sarah Shaw in Middleton,Northamptonshire. Craxford James M Head 64 Agricultural Labourer Northampton, Middleton English Census RG10/1506 Northampton Middleton 21 84 | |
28 | ![]() | RG: Craxford, James (1881) and family 1881. The family were living in Sussex Street. The family had been associated with No.8. for many years and have taken over No.7. as well. The youngest two children (Catherine and Robert) appear on the next page of the census. Craxford James M Head 35 Greengrocer Surrey, Lambeth Ref: England. RG11/353 Holborn Pentonville 43 18 | |
29 | ![]() | RG: Craxford, James (1891) Working as a servant for the Keeley family, farmers of Barrowash, Spondon Ref: England Census RG12/2726 Shardlow Spondon 128 34 | |
30 | ![]() | RG: Craxford, James (1901) Employed as a railway worker he was lodging in Leicester with John and Lizzie Scott Ref: England Census RG13/2999 Leicester North East 148 12 |