In the 1891 census George (age 4) was the son of Joseph Harris in West Street, Riddings, Derbyshire.[1]
Name
Relation
Status
Sex
Age
Occupation
Birth Place
Joseph Harris
Head
M
44
coal miner
Staffordshire, England
Elizabeth Harris
Wife
F
25
Radford, Nottinghamshire, England
Mary Jane Harris
Daughter
F
5
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England
George Henry Harris
Son
M
4
Swanwick, Derbyshire, England
Joseph Harris
Son
M
3
Swanwick, Derbyshire, England
George (age 25), son of Joseph Harris, married Bertha Harriet Hooley on 26 October 1912 in Riddings, Derbyshire.[2]
In the 1939 register George (age 52), Salesman, was the married head of household at 20 Victoria Road, Worksop, Nottinghamshire.[3]
Sources
↑1891 Census:
"1891 England Census"
The National Archives of the UK (TNA); Kew, Surrey, England; Census Returns of England and Wales, 1891; Class: RG12; Piece: 2749; Folio: 45; Page: 2; GSU roll: 6097859 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry uk Record 6598 #4490916 (accessed 9 March 2024)
George Henry Harris (4) son in household of Joseph Harris (44) in Riddings, Alfreton in Belper registration district in Derbyshire, England. Born in Swainswick, Derbyshire, England.
↑Marriage:
"Derbyshire, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1932"
Derbyshire Record Office; Matlock, Derbyshire, England; Diocese: Diocese of Derby; Reference Number: D 908/2/3 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry uk Record 61409 #3167846 (accessed 9 March 2024)
George Henry Harris (25) marriage to Bertha Harriet Hooley on 26 Oct 1912 in Riddings, Derbyshire, England.
↑1939 Register:
"1939 England and Wales Register"
The National Archives; Kew, London, England; 1939 Register; Reference: Rg 101/6248c; Line Number: 30; Schedule Number: 46; Sub Schedule Number: 1 Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry uk Record 61596 #37738434 (accessed 9 March 2024)
George H Harris (born 7 Mar 1887), married, Salesman For Vacuum Clean??, at 20., Worksop, Nottinghamshire, England.
Derby Record Office.
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