1901 Census shows:Sarah back at home as head of the family home with 4 of the children (one of the missing children is Jemima Lewis who was an inmate at the Devon and Exeter reformatory for girls – but that’s another block for another time )George Lewis is no where to be found- Ben
Quote from: benlewis1127 on Thursday 19 May 11 12:51 BST (UK) 1901 Census shows:Sarah back at home as head of the family home with 4 of the children (one of the missing children is Jemima Lewis who was an inmate at the Devon and Exeter reformatory for girls – but that’s another block for another time )George Lewis is no where to be found- BenSarah is at home with two of her children, Thomas and Edwin. There is also a Mildred Lewis, granddaughter and an Edward Edwards, a boarder. RG13 Piece 2515 Folio 24 Page 15.Stan
George could be an inmate of the Union Workhouse Cleobury Mortimer in 1901George Lewis, 52, Married, Labourer (General), place of birth not known.Regards,Mo
He was born in 1851/1852 so would have been 54-55
Quote from: benlewis1127 on Thursday 19 May 11 14:42 BST (UK) He was born in 1851/1852 so would have been 54-55 That doesn`t quite add up He was aged 1 on the 1851 census and 11 on the 1861 census and so would have been 51 on the 1901 census.Baptism of George Lewis to parents Thomas and Ann at Hopton Wafers on 11th November, 1849. Mo
[[quick edit] why on the 1851 census has it got his age as 1 but then it beign crossed out?