Record from 1851 census
Schedule number: 99 Street: Little Green Place: Pirton Rooms: Folio: F 296-322 District: 5
Name |
HS |
FS |
Relation to head |
Marital Status |
Gender |
Age |
Occupation |
Emp. type / home worker |
Place of birth |
Piece |
Record No. |
Comment |
James Taylor |
|
|
Head |
Married |
Male |
60 |
Ag Lab |
|
Pirton, Hertfordshire |
HO107 1710 |
C1851-1267 |
|
Elizabeth Taylor |
|
|
Wife |
Married |
Female |
59 |
- |
|
Pirton, Hertfordshire |
HO107 1710 |
C1851-1268 |
|
George Taylor |
|
|
Son |
Unmarried |
Male |
35 |
Ag Lab |
|
Pirton, Hertfordshire |
HO107 1710 |
C1851-1269 |
|
Sarah Taylor |
|
|
Daughter |
Unmarried |
Female |
21 |
Sraw Plaiter |
|
Pirton, Hertfordshire |
HO107 1710 |
C1851-1270 |
|
Samuel Taylor |
|
|
Son |
Unmarried |
Male |
18 |
Ag Lab |
|
Pirton, Hertfordshire |
HO107 1710 |
C1851-1271 |
|
James Taylor |
|
|
Grand-son |
|
Male |
3 |
- |
|
Pirton, Hertfordshire |
HO107 1710 |
C1851-1272 |
|
|
About the Census records:
HS stands for Household Size - the number of people living in the household.
FS stands for Family Size - the number of people within the family. You could have more than one family living in a household.
The census gave each household a schedule number. In the database each person has their own unique record number and is also linked to its schedule number.
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