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1911 Census Look Up Request Please
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Could anyone help me by looking up the household living at 10 Chuckery Road, Walsall in 1911 please? TIA
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10 Chuckery Road, Walsall, Staffordshir e (district 14) Mary Jane Hicklin, Head, 57, Widow, At Home, Born Dawley, Shropshire. William Henery (sic) Hicklin, Son, 25, Single, Leather Trade, Fancy Leather Goods, Worker, Born, Walsall. Dora Edith Hicklin, Daughter, 27, Single, Leather Trade, Machinist, Worker, Born Walsall. Sarah Ann Fulton, Daughter,...
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10 Chuckery Road, Walsall, Staffordshire (district 14)
Mary Jane Hicklin, Head, 57, Widow, At Home, Born Dawley, Shropshire.
William Henery (sic) Hicklin, Son, 25, Single, Leather Trade, Fancy Leather Goods, Worker, Born, Walsall.
Dora Edith Hicklin, Daughter, 27, Single, Leather Trade, Machinist, Worker, Born Walsall.
Sarah Ann Fulton, Daughter, 35, Widow, Leather Trade, Stitcher, Worker, Born Walsall.
Edith May Fulton, Grand Daughter, 14, Single, Leather Trade, Machinist, Worker, Born Walsall.
Some bits that have been scratched out would indicate that:
Mary was married for 37 years, had 7 children, of which 4 were still living, and
Sarah was married for 15 years, had 1 child still living (Edith May above).
(The length of the marriages would have been scratched out as both ladies were widowed well before the census date, therefore the marriages had not lasted as long as stated).
A little bit of further research would indicate that:
Mary Jane Jones married William Henry Hicklin 3rd quarter 1873 registered at Lichfield. - William Henry died 3rd quarter 1888 aged 39.
Sarah Hicklin married Lewis Bertram Fulton 2nd quarter 1896 - Lewis Bertram died 2nd quarter 1902 aged 28.
(both comparatively young at death !).
From looking at the 1901 census, it would appear that the leather trade that the family were all involved in was making harnesses, bridles and saddles.
Good luck with your researches.
Mary Jane Hicklin, Head, 57, Widow, At Home, Born Dawley, Shropshire.
William Henery (sic) Hicklin, Son, 25, Single, Leather Trade, Fancy Leather Goods, Worker, Born, Walsall.
Dora Edith Hicklin, Daughter, 27, Single, Leather Trade, Machinist, Worker, Born Walsall.
Sarah Ann Fulton, Daughter, 35, Widow, Leather Trade, Stitcher, Worker, Born Walsall.
Edith May Fulton, Grand Daughter, 14, Single, Leather Trade, Machinist, Worker, Born Walsall.
Some bits that have been scratched out would indicate that:
Mary was married for 37 years, had 7 children, of which 4 were still living, and
Sarah was married for 15 years, had 1 child still living (Edith May above).
(The length of the marriages would have been scratched out as both ladies were widowed well before the census date, therefore the marriages had not lasted as long as stated).
A little bit of further research would indicate that:
Mary Jane Jones married William Henry Hicklin 3rd quarter 1873 registered at Lichfield. - William Henry died 3rd quarter 1888 aged 39.
Sarah Hicklin married Lewis Bertram Fulton 2nd quarter 1896 - Lewis Bertram died 2nd quarter 1902 aged 28.
(both comparatively young at death !).
From looking at the 1901 census, it would appear that the leather trade that the family were all involved in was making harnesses, bridles and saddles.
Good luck with your researches.
No problem Marchy. If you look at the same question that you posted in Genealogy, I answered as follows:
"the 1911 census is more user friendly than previous ones, in that you can narrow the search down to County, Civil Parish, Sub-registration District, then enter the street address in the selection criteria." Therefore, if you have access to the 1911 census, look-ups can be quite simple (the real problem is when you don't know the address but only have a common name, such as Smith, to search for).
"the 1911 census is more user friendly than previous ones, in that you can narrow the search down to County, Civil Parish, Sub-registration District, then enter the street address in the selection criteria." Therefore, if you have access to the 1911 census, look-ups can be quite simple (the real problem is when you don't know the address but only have a common name, such as Smith, to search for).