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Durham in the 1881 Census

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Surnames starting with G

Gready households

Greaess households

Greage households

Greagg households

Greanen households

Greaner households

Greaney households

Grear households

Greason households

Greathead households

Greatorex households

Greatrex households

Greatrix households

Greave households

Greaves households

Greaveson households

Greavey households

Greavison households

Greavson households

Grecar households

Grecian households

Greeford households

Greely households

Green households

Greenacre households

Greenall households

Greenan households

Greenash households

Greenaway households

Greenbank households

Greenberg households

Greenchrist households

Greene households

There were 18 people with this surname in Durham in 1881. The most common occupations for people with the surname Greene in Durham in 1881 were Paper Mill for women and Iron Worker for men. People with the surname Greene in Durham in 1881 were most likely to have the first names of William, John, Margaret, Alex, Catherine, Isabella, James, Maggie, Martha or Mary.

Head of Household

Martha

Date of Birth

1829

Address

St Edmunds

People in the house

2

Head of Household

Michael

Date of Birth

1841

Address

Tempert Place

People in the house

3

Head of Household

Rose

Date of Birth

1825

Address

Black Hill

People in the house

6

Head of Household

William

Date of Birth

1849

Address

Middle St Black Hill

People in the house

7

Greener households

Greenes households

Greenfield households

Greenhalgh households

Greenhill households

Greenhorn households

Greenhow households

Greening households

Greenland households

Greenlay households

Greenlees households

Greensell households

Greenshiel households

Greenshields households

Greenside households

Greensides households

Greensill households