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HOODLESS family at 44, High Street in 1901 Census
« on: Sunday 04 June 06 11:01 BST (UK) »
Hi, Everyone,
I have another favour to ask in that in my gt-grandmother's address book she's written an entry in 1902 for a "Mr Hoodless" at 44, High Street, Maryport. (Hope this was in Cumberland, not Westmorland!).
This name has a definite family connection (someone called Constance HOODLESS helped draw up my maternal family tree in the 1930's), so I was wondering whether someone could kindly look up this address in the 1901 Census to discover whether the family was there the year before...
Very best wishes,
keith

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Re: HOODLESS family at 44, High Street in 1901 Census
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 04 June 06 12:38 BST (UK) »
Your in luck  :D

1901 Netherall, Cumberland
44 High Street
Henry Hoodless, head, 45, railway passenger guard, Sebergham Cumberland
Edith D F Hoodless, wife, 36, Meal Bank Westmorland
Harry Hoodless, son, s, 20, railway clerk, Cockermouth Cumberland

RG13/4887 folio 94 page 16
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Surnames include: FRANCIS in Glamorgan / LANWORN in Monmouth / BLACKMAN, RUSSELL in Sussex / KEARSEY, BARLTROP in Essex / TOOKEY in Leicestershire / LASHMORE in London and Kent / GOODWIN, PASQUE, ATTOE, FISK, QUINTON, RUFFLES, CULLINGFORD and others in Suffolk / MAYOSS anywhere anytime! / GILMORE in Belfast

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Re: HOODLESS family at 44, High Street in 1901 Census
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 04 June 06 12:42 BST (UK) »
Many thanks for looking that up for me, Dave!
Keith

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Re: HOODLESS family at 44, High Street in 1901 Census
« Reply #3 on: Friday 04 May 07 00:36 BST (UK) »
I also have Henry Hoodless and Edith D F in my family tree. It's not direct and I have all the same info as you do. I was wonderring if you are descendant to William Hoodless born 1679 Parkhead, Cumberland, England and married Jane ???
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Re: HOODLESS family at 44, High Street in 1901 Census
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 08 May 07 16:09 BST (UK) »
Hi, Julie,
I'm beginning to think that the HOODLESS family in Cumbria is probably not connected to the Constance HOODLESS who came from Australia in the 1930's, though I suppose an individual or branch might have emigrated to Australia some time in the past...
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keith

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Re: HOODLESS family at 44, High Street in 1901 Census
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 10 April 12 18:37 BST (UK) »
i used to live in high street 93 in 80s - 95 apparantly it used to be the light keepers house do you know if this is true

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Re: HOODLESS family at 44, High Street in 1901 Census
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday 10 April 12 19:25 BST (UK) »
i used to live in high street 93 in 80s - 95 apparantly it used to be the light keepers house do you know if this is true

In 1901 it was the home of John ROBINSON, Pilot.  Perhaps he had other harbour duties.

In 1891 a Tailor lived there and in 1911 an Iron Moulder.
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