MILLER Chart 0600

This is a Chart for James Miller and Elizabeth ???

married
1
JAMES MILLER
born about
1821
Doddington, Cambridgeshire
occupation
1851 Ag Lab
1861 Mason Labourer
1871 Labourer
  2
ELIZABETH ???
born about  
1819
Chatteris, Cambridgeshire

3
Mary Ann
MILLER
born
about
1842
Doddington
Cambs,
occupation
1851
Scholar

4
Jane
MILLER
born
about
1845
Doddington
Cambs,
occupaton
1851
Scholar
1861
Cotton
Mill
Winder

5
Thomas
MILLER
born
about
1847
Doddington
Cambs,
occupaton
1851
Scholar
1861
Cotton
Mill
Doffer

6
Louisa
MILLER
born
about
1848
Doddington
Cambs,
occupaton
1861
Cotton
Mill
Spinner

7
Ann
Childe(s)
MILLER
1851 (1891 1901 Census)
1850 (1861 Census)
1852 (June quarter 1852 
North Witchford district on BMD)
Doddington, Cambs.

married
September
quarter
1875
Haslingden
Lancashire
Dring
LONGLAND
8
Elizabeth
MILLER
born
about
1853
Doddington
Cambs,
9
Sarah Ann
MILLER
born
about
1858
Doddington
Cambs,
occupation
1871
Cotton
Weaver
10
John
MILLER
born
about
1860
Doddington
Cambs,
11
James
Henry
MILLER
born
about
1862
Rawenstall
Lancashire
  1. 1851 Benwick Lane, Doddington, Cambridgeshire. James and his wife and family were with James's parents, Thomas Miller, aged 60 a Publican born Willingham, Cambridgeshire and Sarah Miller also aged 60 born Doddington. On this Census James is down as being born in Haddenham, Cambridgeshire. There is a Childs Miller, a Lodger, aged 20, an Ag Lab born Doddington, which possibly explains Ann Miller's second name. she does not appear on this Census so I would think the BMD with 1852 is likely to be the most accurate although she might not have been registered immediately. On the BMD she appears as Childs as per the lodger on this Census.
    1861 Brickfield, Lower Booths, Lancashire.
    1871 Robert Buildings, Lower Booths, Lancashire. Next door to this family, still in Robert Buildings there is a John LONGLAND, who was born in Warboys, Huntingdonshire and is the correct age to be the eldest brother of Dring LONGLAND who married Ann MILLER above. I am therefore sure it is the correct person and will make a Chart accordingly.
  2. 1851 Benwick Lane, Doddington, Cambridgeshire. James and his wife and family were with James's parents, Thomas Miller, aged 60 a Publican born Willingham, Cambridgeshire and Sarah Miller also aged 60 born Doddington. On this Census James is down as being born in Haddenham, Cambridgeshire. There is a Childs Miller, a Lodger, aged 20, an Ag Lab born Doddington, which possibly explains Ann Miller's second name. she does not appear on this Census so I would think the BMD with 1852 is likely to be the most accurate although she might not have been registered immediately. On the BMD she appears as Childs as per the lodger on this Census.
    1861 Brickfield, Lower Booths, Lancashire.
    1871 Robert Buildings, Lower Booths, Lancashire. Next door to this family, still in Robert Buildings there is a John LONGLAND, who was born in Warboys, Huntingdonshire and is the correct age to be the eldest brother of Dring LONGLAND who married Ann MILLER above. I am therefore sure it is the correct person and will make a Chart accordingly.
  3. 1851 Benwick Lane, Doddington, Cambridgeshire. James and his wife and family were with James's parents, Thomas Miller, aged 60 a Publican born Willingham, Cambridgeshire and Sarah Miller also aged 60 born Doddington. On this Census James is down as being born in Haddenham, Cambridgeshire. There is a Childs Miller, a Lodger, aged 20, an Ag Lab born Doddington, which possibly explains Ann Miller's second name. she does not appear on this Census so I would think the BMD with 1852 is likely to be the most accurate although she might not have been registered immediately. On the BMD she appears as Childs as per the lodger on this Census.
  4. 1851 Benwick Lane, Doddington, Cambridgeshire. James and his wife and family were with James's parents, Thomas Miller, aged 60 a Publican born Willingham, Cambridgeshire and Sarah Miller also aged 60 born Doddington. On this Census James is down as being born in Haddenham, Cambridgeshire. There is a Childs Miller, a Lodger, aged 20, an Ag Lab born Doddington, which possibly explains Ann Miller's second name. she does not appear on this Census so I would think the BMD with 1852 is likely to be the most accurate although she might not have been registered immediately. On the BMD she appears as Childs as per the lodger on this Census.
    1861 Brickfield, Lower Booths, Lancashire.
  5. 1851 Benwick Lane, Doddington, Cambridgeshire. James and his wife and family were with James's parents, Thomas Miller, aged 60 a Publican born Willingham, Cambridgeshire and Sarah Miller also aged 60 born Doddington. On this Census James is down as being born in Haddenham, Cambridgeshire. There is a Childs Miller, a Lodger, aged 20, an Ag Lab born Doddington, which possibly explains Ann Miller's second name. she does not appear on this Census so I would think the BMD with 1852 is likely to be the most accurate although she might not have been registered immediately. On the BMD she appears as Childs as per the lodger on this Census.
    1861 Brickfield, Lower Booths, Lancashire.
  6. 1851 Benwick Lane, Doddington, Cambridgeshire. James and his wife and family were with James's parents, Thomas Miller, aged 60 a Publican born Willingham, Cambridgeshire and Sarah Miller also aged 60 born Doddington. On this Census James is down as being born in Haddenham, Cambridgeshire. There is a Childs Miller, a Lodger, aged 20, an Ag Lab born Doddington, which possibly explains Ann Miller's second name. she does not appear on this Census so I would think the BMD with 1852 is likely to be the most accurate although she might not have been registered immediately. On the BMD she appears as Childs as per the lodger on this Census.
    1861 Brickfield, Lower Booths, Lancashire.
  7. 1861 Brickfield, Lower Booths, Lancashire. I think this is the right Ann on this Census although she has been put down as 11 year old. The fact that she was born in Doddington, Cambridgeshire and was living in Lower Booths, Lancashire makes it fairly certain. It is very odd that the page in question for Lower Booths, Lancashire has everyone but two born in various places in Cambridgeshire and one of the others is born in Warboys, Huntingdonshire. the remaining person is born in Yorkshire. Surnames on page are THORPE, VINE JUDD, SKEELS, STEVENS, MILLER, and LENTON, the person from Warboys is called Ann AXFORD and is a mother-in-law to the LENTONS. Nearly all of the Cambridge people are from Doddington or Chatteris. It is therefore likely that there are connections between all of them. (I looked on the previous and the following pages and there is one family on each from Cambridgeshire. So not like the page in question with nearly all but still enough to think that they all either knew each other or there was a recruitment drive in Cambridgeshire for cotton worker in Lancashire.)
    1871 Robert Buildings, Lower Booths, Lancashire. Ann is down as Ann Childs MILLER on this Census and still with her family, so confirming the right family. Next door to Ann Childs MILLER and her family, still in Robert Buildings there is a John LONGLAND, who was born in Warboys, Huntingdonshire and is the correct age to be the eldest brother of Dring LONGLAND who married Ann MILLER above. I am therefore sure it is the correct person and will make a Chart accordingly.
    1881 4 Lark Hill, Lower Booths, Lancashire
    1891 7 Dairy Hill, Lower Booths, Rawenstall, Lancashire
    1901 6 Hobson Street, formerly Lower Booths, Rawenstall, Lancashire
    1911 8 Mill Row, Rawtenstall, Lancashire. Ann is down as having had 7 children 3 survive, 4 have died.
  8. 1861 Brickfield, Lower Booths, Lancashire.
  9. 1861 Brickfield, Lower Booths, Lancashire.
    1871 Robert Buildings, Lower Booths, Lancashire. Next door to this family, still in Robert Buildings there is a John LONGLAND, who was born in Warboys, Huntingdonshire and is the correct age to be the eldest brother of Dring LONGLAND who married Ann MILLER above. I am therefore sure it is the correct person and will make a Chart accordingly.
  10. 1861 Brickfield, Lower Booths, Lancashire.
  11. 1871 Robert Buildings, Lower Booths, Lancashire. Next door to this family, still in Robert Buildings there is a John LONGLAND, who was born in Warboys, Huntingdonshire and is the correct age to be the eldest brother of Dring LONGLAND who married Ann MILLER above. I am therefore sure it is the correct person and will make a Chart accordingly.

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