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Household of James E Walldon (born 1831, Surrey)

1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census in St Saviour Southwark, London,Surrey, England

James E Walldon and 6 other people are on this record


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James E Walldon's household

Male

James E

Walldon

Head
Female

Mary Ann

Wallson

Wife
Male

William H

Wallson

Son
Female

Mary A

Wallson

Daughter
Female

Louisa E

Wallson

Daughter
Female

Alice E

Wallson

Daughter
Male

Charles D

Wallson

Son
First name(s) James E
Last name Walldon
Relationship Head
Marital status Married
Age 50
Birth year 1831
Birth place Newington, Surrey, England

Household members (7 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

James E

Walldon

Head

Married

50

1831

Newington, Surrey, England

Mary Ann

Wallson

Wife

Married

48

1833

Bermondsey, Surrey, England

William H

Wallson

Son

Single

20

1861

Newington, Surrey, England

Mary A

Wallson

Daughter

Single

19

1862

Newington, Surrey, England

Louisa E

Wallson

Daughter

Single

16

1865

Newington, Surrey, England

Alice E

Wallson

Daughter

Single

14

1867

Newington, Surrey, England

Charles D

Wallson

Son

Single

10

1871

Newington, Surrey, England

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