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Household of Peter Smith (born 1846, Essex)

1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census in Milton, Kent, England

Peter Smith and 8 other people are on this record


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Peter Smith's household

Male

Peter

Smith

Head
Female

Clara

Smith

Wife
Female

Emma

Smith

Daughter
Male

Alfred

Smith

Son
Male

William

Smith

Son
Female

Clara

Smith

Daughter
Female

Hannah

Smith

Daughter
Male

Sidney

Smith

Son
Female

Florence

Smith

Daughter
First name(s) Peter
Last name Smith
Relationship Head
Marital status Married
Age 35
Birth year 1846
Birth place Essex, England

Household members (9 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

Peter

Smith

Head

Married

35

1846

Essex, England

Clara

Smith

Wife

Married

36

1845

Essex, England

Emma

Smith

Daughter

Single

15

1866

Essex, England

Alfred

Smith

Son

Single

13

1868

Rainham, Kent, England

William

Smith

Son

Single

10

1871

Gillingham, Kent, England

Clara

Smith

Daughter

Single

6

1875

Luton, Kent, England

Hannah

Smith

Daughter

Single

3

1878

Luton, Kent, England

Sidney

Smith

Son

Single

1

1880

Halstow, Lower, Kent, England

Florence

Smith

Daughter

Single

0

1881

Halstow, Lower, Kent, England

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