Sorry one above should read 1871!
1861 explains more:-
1861 - Res- West St. James Street Doncaster
Tom Cardwell Hd Mar 25 Engine Erector?
Emma Wife 26
Emily dau 7
George H son 3
Lilley dau 8 mos
Mother and all children b. Doncaster
1861- Res - No 13 Mill ? Street, Doncaster
John Cardwell Head 56 Coach maker Journeyman b. Wakefield
Mary Ann Cardwell wife 55 b.Notts Newark
Elizabeth Cardwell dau unm 23 Gen Serv b. Leeds
Emma Cardwell dau unm 20 Gen Serv b. Leeds
Cornelius Cardwell Son unm 18 Labourer Ind b. Sheffield
Arthur Cardwell son 16 Apprentice Moulder b. Sheffield
William H Cardwell SON 1 b. Doncaster
Sarah A Palfreyman Nurse-child 3 mos b. Doncaster
Very interesting - I would be surprised if William H Cardwell was the son of Mary Ann aged 55 ! There is a 'nurse child' in the house - have not seen this before ? Which of the females were 'nursing' her - if that's what it means - was William H the son of John & Mary ? Or was he the son of Tom & Emma and should have been listed as a grand son ? Or was he maybe the son of one of the daughters - Elizabeth or Emma and to save embarrasment he was listed as a son rather than grandson? As William H was born 1859 you should be able to get his birth certificate if you are interested.
My - Tom & Emma had a lot of children ! That should keep you going on FREEBMD for a while!
I have checked the 1891 again and it definately says 33 Baker St (not 30) and the head is John. On the 1881 & 1871 is says 30 Baker Street and the head is Tom. Wonder if he was a John.T ?
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