1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census
Caravan, Stoke Lane, Stoke Prior, Leominster, Herefordshire, England
First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Henry Smith Head Married Male 54 1837 Tin Worker England Caroline Smith Wife Married Female 36 1855 - Worcestershire, England Eliza Smith Daughter Single Female 24 1867 - Gloucestershire, England Henry Smith Son Single Male 13 1878 - Newchurch, Radnorshire, Wales Esther Smith Daughter Single Female 9 1882 - Fownhope, Herefordshire, England Kate Smith Daughter Single Female 7 1884 - Worcestershire, England Harriet Smith Daughter Single Female 5 1886 - Worcestershire, England Enoch Smith Son - Male 3 1888 - Westley, Worcestershire, England >>Job Smith Grandson - Male 7 1884 - Tenbury, Worcestershire, England
?? Maybe not.
First name(s) Job Last name Smith Birth quarter 2 Birth year 1884 Mother's maiden name Laverage District Tenbury County Worcestershire Country England Volume 6C Page 285
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1911 Census For England & Wales
Deans Common Mitcheldean Gloucestershire, East Dean, Gloucestershire, England
First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Job Smith Head Married Male 25 1886 Labourer Worcestershire Tenbury Enos Smith Son - Male 5 1906 - Glos East Dean Esther Smith Daughter - Female 3 1908 - Glos East Dean Caroline Smith Daughter - Female 0 1911 - Glos East Dean >>Jeremiah Smith Brother Single Male 19 1892 Labourer Worcestershire Tenbury Timothy Smith Brother Single Male 16 1895 Labourer Worcestershire Tenbury Brookie Smith Brother Single Male 15 1896 Labourer Worcestershire Tenbury Thomas Smith Brother - Male 12 1899 - Glos N K Herbert Smith Uncle Married Male 32 1879 Labourer N K William Smith Cousin - Male 21 1890 Labourer N K Rosannah Smith Cousin - Female 18 1893 - N K Sidney Smith Cousin - Male 16 1895 Labourer N K Trabina Smith Mother Widow Female 47 1864 - N K
Wow what a wealth of names and relationships. Gypsies under canvas is written at the bottom.
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Thanks, that takes it back a bit further again. I wonder if they were all living together under the same canvas!
Annie
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Job Last name Smith Birth quarter 2 Birth year 1884 Mother's maiden name Laverage District Tenbury County Worcestershire Country England Volume 6C Page 285
Name: Job Smith Gender: Male Marital Status: Married Birth Date: 24 Apr 1888 Residence Year: 1939 Address: Garford, Yarkhill Residence Place: Ledbury, Herefordshire, England Occupation: Clothes Peg Maker Line Number: 9 Schedule Number: 1 Sub Schedule Number: 9 Enumeration District: OGJE Borough: Ledbury Registration district: 335-1 Special 6 Inferred Spouse: Comfort Smith Inferred Children: Darkie Smith -- dorcas Jeremiah Smith Ethel Smith Darkie Smith Household Members Age Sarah Downes 32 Dorothy Downes 2 This record is officially closed. This record is officially closed. Mabel M N Smith 35 This record is officially closed. This record is officially closed. Phyllis M Birch 15 Job Smith 51 Comfort Smith 52
Name: Comfort Davies Registration Date: Apr 1919 [May 1919] [Jun 1919] Registration Quarter: Apr-May-Jun Registration District: Bedwellty Inferred County: Monmouthshire Spouse: Job Smith Volume Number: 11a Page Number: 275
Name: Dorcas Smith Baptism Age: 0 Record Type: Baptism Birth Date: 31 Dec 1918 Baptism Date: 26 Jan 1919 Baptism Place: Aberystruth, Monmouthshire, Wales Father: Job Smith Mother: Comfort Smith
Comfort Last name Davies Event year 1919 Birth year 1883 Marriage year 1919 Spouse's first name(s) Job Spouse's last name Smith County Monmouthshire Country Wales Marriage place Nantyglo Page 11 Age 36 Banns year - Marriage date 07 Apr 1919 Spouse's age 37 Spouse's birth year 1882 Spouse's father's last name Smith Spouse's father's first name(s) Henry ------ Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Record
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Thanks, Maddie. That's another one to look at. I can't believe how much information has come out of this!
Annie
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I know this was a while ago but I've just finished this tree - I say finished but it never really is - using the information you all supplied. It turns out the family were travellers and I've learned a lot about their way of life along the way. With your help I've got the certs I needed which was a great help. I couldn't have done it without you so I'd like to say a big thank you to you all.
Annie
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