COLLINS Chart 0400

This is a Chart for William Arthur Collins and Violet Leeden

married
September quarter
1898
Northampton district
Northamptonshire
1
WILLIAM ARTHUR COLLINS
born about
1880
Kislingbury
Northamptonshire
occupation
1901 Shoe Maker
1911 Shoe Rivetter
  2
VIOLET LEEDEN

born about
March quarter
1881
(4 months on the 1881 Census)
Church Brampton
Northamptonshire
occupation
1891
Scholar

3
William Arthur James
COLLINS
born about
1900
(8 months on the 1901 Census)
Kislingbury
Northamptonshire
occupation
1911 School
4
Leonard Percy
COLLINS
born about
1903
Kislingbury
Northamptonshire
5
Cyril
COLLINS
born about
1907
Kislingbury
Northamptonshire
  1. 1901 Census - Mill Lane, Kislingbury, Northamptonshire.  There was an Annie E COLLINS, aged 16 sister, a Boot Heel Maker born Kislingbury with the family. 
    1911 Census - High St Kislingbury Northampton, Northamptonshire
  2. 1881 Census - Crisps Farm, Church Brampton, Northamptonshire
    1891 Census - The Elms, Kislingbury, Northamptonshire. 
    1901 Census - Mill Lane, Kislingbury, Northamptonshire.  There was an Annie E COLLINS, aged 16 sister, a Boot Heel Maker born Kislingbury with the family.
    1911 Census - High St Kislingbury Northampton, Northamptonshire
  3. 1901 Census - Mill Lane, Kislingbury, Northamptonshire.  There was an Annie E COLLINS, aged 16 sister, a Boot Heel Maker born Kislingbury with the family.
    1911 Census - High St Kislingbury Northampton, Northamptonshire
  4. 1911 Census - High St Kislingbury Northampton, Northamptonshire
  5. 1911 Census - High St Kislingbury Northampton, Northamptonshire

    Note there are many variations of the spelling of LEEDEN, ie LEADEN, LEEDING, LEADING, LEEDON, LEADON, LEEDER, LEADER  etc etc. I have called all the Charts LEEDEN and have shown the alternative spelling in (...) before the LEEDEN spelling. This is to keep conformity and ease of finding the charts. I think in several cases the name changed and has been kept with the alternative until the present day.

    I have now found started find these families on 1911 Census on FindMyPast, as it is a family which is some way from our own and the cost of looking at all the families we are interested in would make the exercise a very costly I have only found the family, which gives the people living in the household and the district they are living, not the actual address, also relationships and occupations are still not known, but in the case of this chart it adds two further children to the chart.

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