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Offline Huentetu

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1901 Census St Marylebone
« on: Tuesday 26 December 06 19:40 GMT (UK) »
I am trying to find out who lived at 55 Maida Vale, London (then St Marylebone and now Maida Vale?) in 1901. It is the address given on a 1902 marriage certificate I am dissecting. Could someone check the 1901 census for me, please?

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Re: 1901 Census St Marylebone
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 26 December 06 20:28 GMT (UK) »
Hi

What an odd collection of people!

1901 census RG 13/8 folio 95 pgs 13 & 14
55 Maida Vale

Laura R Ingham; head; s; 37; Matron sick; Manchester, Lancashire
Grace E Hunnybun; sick-nurse; s; 30; nurse sick; Dalston
Elizabeth M Roper; sick nurse; s; 23; nurse sick; Chelsea
Lydia L [or E] Lewis; sick nurse; s; 29; nurse sick; Stoke Newington
Ada Dalziel; boarder; mar; 26; Clapham
Lockhart J Sanville; boarder; s; 49; civil servant; Scotland
Mary Trafford; serv; s; 17; housemaid dom; Windsor, Berks
Alison Berry; serv; s; 30; cook dom; Witney, Oxfordshire

Hope one of these is yours!

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SandraC
Researching Clark, Holt, Threlfall, Platt, Walker, Bowers, Culshaw in Manchester, Salford, Ormskirk & Southport.
Also, Craggs, Hamer, Sampson, Hesketh, McNamara, Hodson.

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Re: 1901 Census St Marylebone
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 26 December 06 21:12 GMT (UK) »
Thanks very much for looking it up for me, Sandra. It makes no sense to me at all! I thought the address might be a hotel as a Great-aunt got married from there in April 1902, but it appears to be some sort of nursing home. She had a sister who was a nurse so maybe  it belonged to a friend of the sister. Grace E. Hunnybun has to be one of the best names I've come across. :)