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Note for: Edward Miller, 1865 -
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Individual Note: 1871 Census: Elizabeth, husband George and children are living in Garden Street, probably not far from Elizabeth's parents, James and Jane Laidler. George's occupation is now given as engineer (rather than sailor). Children born since the 1861 Census are William born 1863 and Edward born 1865. A daughter Emma, born 1854 is also living with the family; she was not present with the family in the 1861 and 1851 census records. All the children were born in Middlesbrough, Durham. It was difficult to locate this entry at ancestry.com because the surname was spelled Milla instead of Miller. Ref: RG10/4892/112, Page 17
1881 Census: Elizabeth is now a widow. She is living at 12 Pembroke Street in Middlesborough with sons James - a telegraph clerk, William - a joiner, and Edward an accountant. Also in the same household is daughter Emma, now married to Charles Sutton. Charles is a shipwright. Ref: RG11/4851/105, Page 33
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Note for: Charles Sutton, 1854 -
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Individual Note: 1871 Census:
Charles, aged 17 is living at 60 Hunter Street in Middlesbrough with his family; father John b 1831, mother Hannah born 1832 and siblings Hannah b 1855, John b 1857, Sarah E b 1858, Mary A b 1861, Susan b 1863, Harriet b 1865. His father was born at Rawcliffe in Yorkshire, his mother was born in Selby, Yorkshire. All the other children, except Charles himself, were born in Hartlepool, Durham. Charles, the father, is a master mariner and Charles, the son is an apprentice mariner.
Ref: RG10/4894/77, Page 37
1891 Census:
Charles and wife Emma are now living at 20 Peacock Street in Middlesbrough. Husband Charles is a shipwright. Next door is Emma's mother, Elizabeth Miller - a widow.
Ref: RG12/4008/142, Page 32
1901 Census:
Charles, wife Emma and Emma's mother Elizabeth Miller are living at 17 Monkland Street in Middlesbrough. Charles is a shipwright.
Ref: RG13/4577, Page 64
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Note for: Lelia Black, 1863 -
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Individual Note: 1891 Census: James is now married. He and wife Leila (nee Black) and daughter Hilda, born 1887 Linthorpe, are living in St Johns Parish Linthorpe. Ref: RG12/4014/105, Page 8.
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Note for: Hilda Miller, 1887 -
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Individual Note: 1891 Census: James is now married. He and wife Leila (nee Black) and daughter Hilda, born 1887 Linthorpe, are living in St Johns Parish Linthorpe. Ref: RG12/4014/105, Page 8.
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Note for: John Sutton, 1831 -
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Individual Note: 1871 Census:
Charles, aged 17 is living at 60 Hunter Street in Middlesbrough with his family; father John b 1831, mother Hannah born 1832 and siblings Hannah b 1855, John b 1857, Sarah E b 1858, Mary A b 1861, Susan b 1863, Harriet b 1865. His father was born at Rawcliffe in Yorkshire, his mother was born in Selby, Yorkshire. All the other children, except Charles himself, were born in Hartlepool, Durham. Charles, the father, is a master mariner and Charles, the son is an apprentice mariner.
Ref: RG10/4894/77, Page 37
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Note for: Hannah , 1832 -
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Individual Note: 1871 Census:
Charles, aged 17 is living at 60 Hunter Street in Middlesbrough with his family; father John b 1831, mother Hannah born 1832 and siblings Hannah b 1855, John b 1857, Sarah E b 1858, Mary A b 1861, Susan b 1863, Harriet b 1865. His father was born at Rawcliffe in Yorkshire, his mother was born in Selby, Yorkshire. All the other children, except Charles himself, were born in Hartlepool, Durham. Charles, the father, is a master mariner and Charles, the son is an apprentice mariner.
Ref: RG10/4894/77, Page 37
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Note for: Hannah Sutton, 1855 -
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Individual Note: 1871 Census:
Charles, aged 17 is living at 60 Hunter Street in Middlesbrough with his family; father John b 1831, mother Hannah born 1832 and siblings Hannah b 1855, John b 1857, Sarah E b 1858, Mary A b 1861, Susan b 1863, Harriet b 1865. His father was born at Rawcliffe in Yorkshire, his mother was born in Selby, Yorkshire. All the other children, except Charles himself, were born in Hartlepool, Durham. Charles, the father, is a master mariner and Charles, the son is an apprentice mariner.
Ref: RG10/4894/77, Page 37