CUSTANCE Chart 0601

This is a Chart for William Custance and Sarah Allpress

married
September
quarter
1850
St Ives
Hunts.

 
1
WILLIAM CUSTANCE
born between
1827
Warboys, Huntingdonshire
occupation
1861 Tailor and Draper
1881 Draper
1891, 1901 Retired Grocer and Draper
 

2
SARAH ALLPRESS

born about
1828
Warboys, Huntingdonshire
occupation
1861 Tailor and Drapers wife
1881 Milliner
died between
1891 and 1901


3
George Allpress
CUSTANCE
born about
1857
Warboys, Huntingdonshire
occupation
1861 Scholar
1871 Pupil
1881 Draper
1891, 1901, 1911 Grocer and Draper

married
Sarah A
???
born about
1860
Ramsey, Huntingdonshire
occupation
1891 Draper
4
Frederick
CUSTANCE
born about
1861
(1 month on the 1861 Census)
Warboys, Huntingdonshire
5
Annie
CUSTANCE
born about
1865
Warboys, Huntingdonshire
  1. 1861 Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. I have added William to this family, although I have not had him before, partly because he has a sister with him Elizabeth which matches the Elizabeth I had on the 1851 Census, secondly the CUSTANCE family in Warboys appears to be all the same family as I have now all but completed adding them all in together and William has his fathers name and is living in The Street, Warboys. There is also a convenient gap in 1827 where another child would have been expected to be born.
    1881 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. There was a Lizzie CUSTANCE, aged 13 a Scholar, down as a niece born Islington, Middlesex with the family. William CUSTANCE's brother Thomas and family were next door which we had already picked up. There is also an Elizabeth ALLPRESS and a SETCHELL family on the same Census page, family names which we are also interested in.
    1891 Mill End, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. There was an Elizabeth CUSTANCE, aged 23 an Assistant School Teacher, born Islington, Middlesex with the family.
    1901 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. There was an Elizabeth CUSTANCE, aged 33 an Board School Assistant Teacher, born Islington, Middlesex with the William and Annie.
  2. 1861 Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. I have added William to this family, although I have not had him before, partly because he has a sister with him Elizabeth which matches the Elizabeth I had on the 1851 Census, secondly the CUSTANCE family in Warboys appears to be all the same family as I have now all but completed adding them all in together and William has his fathers name and is living in The Street, Warboys. There is also a convenient gap in 1827 where another child would have been expected to be born.
    1881 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. There was a Lizzie CUSTANCE, aged 13 a Scholar, down as a niece born Islington, Middlesex with the family. William CUSTANCE's brother Thomas and family were next door which we had already picked up. There is also an Elizabeth ALLPRESS and a SETCHELL family on the same Census page, family names which we are also interested in.
    1891 Mill End, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. There was an Elizabeth CUSTANCE, aged 23 an Assistant School Teacher, born Islington, Middlesex with the family.
  3. 1861 Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. I have added William to this family, although I have not had him before, partly because he has a sister with him Elizabeth which matches the Elizabeth I had on the 1851 Census, secondly the CUSTANCE family in Warboys appears to be all the same family as I have now all but completed adding them all in together and William has his fathers name and is living in The Street, Warboys. There is also a convenient gap in 1827 where another child would have been expected to be born.
    1881 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. There was a Lizzie CUSTANCE, aged 13 a Scholar, down as a niece born Islington, Middlesex with the family. William CUSTANCE's brother Thomas and family were next door which we had already picked up. There is also an Elizabeth ALLPRESS and a SETCHELL family on the same Census page, family names which we are also interested in.
    1891 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. Children: Evelyn P aged 3 born Warboys, Huntingdonshire and infant CUSTANCE, son, aged under one month, born Warboys, Huntingdonshire.
    1901 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. Children: Evelyn P aged 13, attends school, born Warboys, Huntingdonshire, Harold aged 9, attends school, born Warboys, Huntingdonshire and Kathleen A, aged 9 months, born Bedford, Bedfordshire. They also had a servant a Minnie LEE aged 13 born Ramsey, Huntingdonshire.
    1911 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. Children on this Census, Evelyn aged 23 born Warboys, Huntingdonshire and Kathleen Lilian aged 10born Bedford, Bedfordshire.
  4. 1861 Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. I have added William to this family, although I have not had him before, partly because he has a sister with him Elizabeth which matches the Elizabeth I had on the 1851 Census, secondly the CUSTANCE family in Warboys appears to be all the same family as I have now all but completed adding them all in together and William has his fathers name and is living in The Street, Warboys. There is also a convenient gap in 1827 where another child would have been expected to be born.
  5. 1881 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. There was a Lizzie CUSTANCE, aged 13 a Scholar, down as a niece born Islington, Middlesex with the family. William CUSTANCE's brother Thomas and family were next door which we had already picked up. There is also an Elizabeth ALLPRESS and a SETCHELL family on the same Census page, family names which we are also interested in.
    1891 Mill End, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. There was an Elizabeth CUSTANCE, aged 23 an Assistant School Teacher, born Islington, Middlesex with the family.
    1901 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. There was an Elizabeth CUSTANCE, aged 33 an Board School Assistant Teacher, born Islington, Middlesex with the William and Annie.
    1911 High Street, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. Annie was Head of Household, with her was an Elizabeth CUSTANCE cousin aged 43 single aged 43 a House Keeper born Islington, London and Martha TOWNSEND a Visitor a widow aged 71 born Warboys, Huntingdonshire.

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