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Title: completed - 1901 census Minnie Hazell please
Post by: ballgarside on Sunday 30 April 06 18:38 BST (UK)
Hi.  Could someone please lookup Minnie Hazell on 1901 census.  In 1901 she would have been aged around 36 and although born in Buckinghamshire was residing in Middlesex.  I would be interested to see who she is living with.  Thanks.
Title: Re: 1901 census Minnie Hazell please
Post by: SandraC on Sunday 30 April 06 19:42 BST (UK)
Hi

Are you expecting her to be married?

Regards
SandraC
Title: Re: 1901 census Minnie Hazell please
Post by: ballgarside on Sunday 30 April 06 20:47 BST (UK)
Yes I am.  Have you found her?  I would be interested to see whether her and her hubby have children or not.
Title: Re: 1901 census Minnie Hazell please
Post by: SandraC on Sunday 30 April 06 20:58 BST (UK)
Hi

1901 census, West Drayton, East of Green [street name?]
RG 13/1176 folio 28 pg 11

Thomas Hazell; head; mar; 37; beer house keeper; own account; Bucks, Stoke?
Minnie do; wife; mar; 36; Bucks, Chalfont
Ethel do; dau; 10; Middlesex, Uxbridge
Leonard do; 7; Middlesex, West Drayton
Penelope Blake; mother-in-law; wid; 73; retired dairy keeper; Bucks, Amdon?
James Bowdery; adopted; 14; errand boy; Middlesex, West Drayton
Tom Gamble; boarder; unm; 29; mineral water maker; worker; Yorkshire, Batley

It says something after the East of Green, but no idea what, sorry

Regards
SandraC
Title: Re: 1901 census Minnie Hazell please
Post by: ballgarside on Sunday 30 April 06 21:37 BST (UK)
That's them.  Penelope was born in Hampden, Bucks.  Thanks Sandra.
Title: Re: completed - 1901 census Minnie Hazell please
Post by: Somerset Lass on Saturday 24 October 09 15:50 BST (UK)
The adopted son, James Bowdrey, was one of my family. Trying to find out what happened as most of the family can't be found in the 1901. Any ideas anyone?