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Household of Richard Brown (born 1836)

1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England

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Richard Brown's household

Male

Richard

Brown

Head
Female

Elizabeth

Brown

Wife
Female

Sarah E

Brown

Daughter
Female

Janet

Brown

Daughter
Male

Richard

Brown

Son
Male

Frances

Brown

Son
Male

Thomas H

Brown

Son
Male

Stanley S

Brown

Son
First name(s) Richard
Last name Brown
Relationship Head
Marital status Married
Age 45
Birth year 1836
Birth place -

Household members (8 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

Richard

Brown

Head

Married

45

1836

-

Elizabeth

Brown

Wife

Married

43

1838

Selkirk, Selkirkshire, Scotland

Sarah E

Brown

Daughter

Single

21

1860

Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England

Janet

Brown

Daughter

Single

17

1864

Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England

Richard

Brown

Son

Single

15

1866

Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England

Frances

Brown

Son

Single

13

1868

Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England

Thomas H

Brown

Son

Single

7

1874

Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England

Stanley S

Brown

Son

Single

5

1876

Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England

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