Place: Register Office, Newton Abbot, Devon, England[7]
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1881 Census: Kiln Cottages, Broadhempston, Devon, England
1891 Census Higher Union Lane, Tormoham, Torquay
1901 Census: 2 Brunswick Terrace, Upton, Torquay
1881 CensusDwelling: Kiln Cottages
Census Place: Broadhempston, Devon, EnglandSource: FHL Film 1341521 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 2161 Folio 99 Page 4Marr Age Sex BirthplaceThomas FIELD M 55 M Broadhempston, Devon, EnglandRel: HeadOcc: Ag LabourerMary J. FIELD M 51 F Broadhempston, Devon, EnglandRel: WifeMary J. FIELD U 25 F Broadhempston, Devon, EnglandRel: DaurOcc: General Servant DomesticEdwin FIELD U 12 M Broadhempston, Devon, EnglandRel: SonOcc: ScholarAmelia FIELD U 9 F Broadhempston, Devon, EnglandRel: DaurOcc: ScholarWilliam S. FIELD 2 M Broadhempston, Devon, EnglandRel: Son
1891 CENSUS Dwelling: Higher Union Lane Civil Parish: TormohamEccles. Parish: Upton
Source: RG11 Pc 1702 Fo 106 Pg 24 FIELD Mary Jane Head M F 63 y (Not-Empr/empee) DEV Broadhempston FIELD Edwin T. Son M M 23 y Gardnr (Employee) DEV Staverton FIELD Minnie Dau S F 25 y Dom Servnt (Employee) DEV Broadhempston FIELD Amelia Dau S F 20 y Laundry Maid DEV Broadhempston FIELD William Son S M 12 y Errand Boy (Employee) DEV Broadhempston FIELD John Henry Grnson S M 4 m DEV Newton Abbot FIELD Emma Daulaw M F 26 y (Not-Empr/empee) CON 1901 CensusDwelling: 2 Brunswick TerraceCensus Place: Upton, TorquaySource: PRO Ref RG13 Piece 2059 Folio 23 Page 37 & 38Name Rel Marr Age Sex Birthplace Edwin FIELD Head M 32 M Broadhampton, DevonOcc: Labourer Brickmaker Emma FIELD Wife M 39 F Callington, CornwallHarry FIELD Son S 8 M Torquay, DevonGeorge FIELD Son S 6 M Torquay, DevonWilliam FIELD Son S 4 M Torquay, DevonGlyds FIELD Daur S 3 F Torquay, DevonVeria FIELD Daur S 1 F Torquay, Devon
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