↑ Source: #S4945 Page 35 Ford St. 4 rooms. Hartley Hartley, head, mar, 44, weaver, employed, b Burnley; Christiana, wife, mar, 41, weaver, employed, b Burnley; Robert, son, 16, weaver, employed, b Burnley; Elizabeth, dau, 14, weaver, employed, b Burnley; Mary, dau, 11, weaver, employed, b Burnley; Elijah, son, 9, scholar, b Burnley; John, son, 6, b Burnley.
↑ Source: #S4945 Page 1 St Andrews St. Hartley Hartley, head, mar, 55, cotton weaver, worker, b Barley; Christiana, wife, mar, 50, b Brierfield; Robert, son, s, 26, cotton weaver, worker, b Burnley; Elijah, son, s, 19, cotton weaver, worker, b Barley; John T, son, s, 16, cotton weaver, worker, b Burnley; John W Hoyle, lodger, mar, 26, cotton weaver, worker, b Cloughfold; Mary E, wife, mar, 21, cotton weaver, worker, b Barley; James A, son, 10 months, b Burnley.
Source: S4945census TID 0 Footnote census ShortFootnote census Bibliography census
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