BROWN Chart 0407

This is a Chart for James Brown and Martha Hull

married
December quarter
1867
St Ives district
Huntingdonshire
1
JAMES
BROWN
born about
1867
Stanley cum Wrenthorpe
Yorkshire
occupation
1891 Colliery Banksman
died between
1891 and 1901
  2
MARTHA HULL
born about
1870
Warboys
Huntingdonshire
occupation
1881 Scholar
widow on the 1901 Census

3
Mary
BROWN
born about
1891
(1 months on the 1891 Census)
Stanley cum Wrenthorpe
(Lofthouse Gate - 1901)
Yorkshire
4
Farence?
(daughter)
BROWN
born about
1894
Lofthouse Gate
Yorkshire
5
James
BROWN
born about
1899
Lofthouse Gate
Yorkshire
  1. 1891 Lofthouse Gate, Dixons Fold, Stanley cum Wrenthorpe, Yorkshire.
  2. 1881 No 1 Raby Yard, Stanley cum Wrenthrope, Yorkshire. Martha is down as being 11 on this Census but she does not appear with her parents on the 1871 Census.
    1891 Lofthouse Gate, Dixons Fold, Stanley cum Wrenthorpe, Yorkshire. Martha and her family are living with her parents on this Census.
    1901 Polovens Lance, Outwood, Yorkshire.  Martha is a widow with three children living with her parents.
    1911 Potovens Lane, Lofthouse Gate, Outwood, Near Wakefield, Yorkshire. His daughter Martha BROW a Widow was with him and she had a son Jim BROWN aged 12 born Outwood nr Wakefield, Yorkshire with her.
  3. 1891 Lofthouse Gate, Dixons Fold, Stanley cum Wrenthorpe, Yorkshire.
  4. 1901 Polovens Lance, Outwood, Yorkshire, with mother who is living with her parents.
  5. 1901 Polovens Lance, Outwood, Yorkshire, with mother who is living with her parents.
  6. 1901 Polovens Lance, Outwood, Yorkshire, with mother who is living with her parents.
    1911 Potovens Lane, Lofthouse Gate, Outwood, Near Wakefield, Yorkshire. His daughter Martha BROW a Widow was with him and she had a son Jim BROWN aged 12 born Outwood nr Wakefield, Yorkshire with her.

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