Parsimonious as I am (Derbyshire born, Derbyshire bred), it didn't take long to work out how to locate entire families on the 1911 Census website, but my grandmother has me stumped. For that matter, I was never able to track her down in 1901 either. Here are the details:
She was born Ivy DICKENS in the Bakewell workhouse in 1897 (mother Louisa Dickens, father unknown).
She was baptised Emmeline Ivy Dakin WOODHOUSE, aged 14 (ie: around Census time), having been taken in/fostered/adopted by William Woodhouse (b1851, Ednaston, Brailsford, Derby) and his wife Mary (nee Smith).
She herself had an illegitimate daughter, Ivy, in 1927, before marrying as Emmeline Ivy Woodhouse in 1928.
I've tried every combination of names I can think of and have still been unable to find any of these good folk in either 1901 and 1911. Is there anyone out there smarter than me (er yes, definitely!) who can help solve any of the mysteries of where she was and what she did between 1897 and 1911?