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Great Burdon OPS - 1911 Census

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Date: 2 Apr 1911 to 2 Apr 1911
Location: Great Burdon, Durham, England, United Kingdommap
Surname/tag: Great_Burdon
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The 1911 census recorded every person staying in a house on the night of 2 April 1911. Census forms were distributed in advance and householders were requested to provide information for every person who stayed there on the night of 2 April. People who did not spend census night at their home (such as travelling or living abroad) were recorded at their location on census night: those in institutions such as prisons, hospitals and workhouses were recorded on the relevant institution's census return. Military personnel and their families who were stationed abroad, as well as those aboard vessels of the Royal Navy and the merchant marine were also enumerated. An attempt was also made to estimate the homeless population.

The information required for each individual included:

  • Name
  • Relationship to head of household
  • Age at last birthday
  • Sex
  • Details of marriage (how long married, number of children born, how many still living and how many died) - for married women only
  • Occupation (for those aged over 10 years)
  • Birthplace
  • Nationality
  • Infirmity (deaf, blind, lunatic, etc.)
  • Postal address
  • Military rank and unit

Great Burdon

The civil parish of Great Burdon was categorised as below.

Civil Parish Barmpton, Great Burdon and Morton Palms
Registration District Number 543
Registration Sub-District Number 1
Sub-registration District Name Hurworth
Enumeration District Number 12
Piece Number 29503

A list of all the people enumerated in Great Burdon in the 1911 census is below.

NameRelationAgeOccupation
David SandersonHead37 Farmer
Margaret Rhoda SandersonWife36
Margaret SandersonDaughter12 School Girl
Alice Evelyn SandersonDaughter7
Dorothy SandersonDaughter5
Charlotte Ann TaylorServant45 Domestic (General)
John Henry WardServant26 Horseman on Farm
Edwin RickinsonHead59 Farmer
Ann Elizabeth RickinsonWife58
Ethel Elizabeth RickinsonDaughter31 Farmer's Daughter Dairy Work &c
Ernest Edwin RickinsonSon29 Farmer Son Working on Farm
Bertha Moon RickinsonDaughter20 Farmers Daughter Dairy Work &c
Percy William Thorpe RickinsonSon18 Temporary Clerk Valuation Dept Inland Revenue
Clifford GilbertServant23 Farm Labourer
John LawsonHead63 Milk Deliverer
Lydia Jane LawsonDaughter32 House Keeper
John William SpenceHusband33 Cowman on Farm
Eliza SpenceWife42
Annie Eliza SpenceDaughter1
Joseph William ScarthStep Son17 Gardener
Ronald ScarthStep Son11 School Boy
Mary Ellerby 74 Formerly Farm Worker
Ann JonesHead75 Retired Publican
Annie GarbuttDaughter49
Tom JonesSon36 Railway Clerk
Arthur Herbert GarbuttGrandson19 Bridge Works Clerk
John Vivian GarbuttGrandson16 Tailor Worker
Annie Gwendoline GarbuttGranddaughter11 School
Anthony CraggsHead38 Gardener (Market)
Hannah CraggsWife40
Anthony CraggsSon12 School
Edith CraggsDaughter3
Florence CraggsDaughter1
John Henry TweedyHead37 Horseman on Farm
Susannah TweedyWife37
George William TweedySon13 School
John Henry TweedySon11 School
Albert Edward TweedySon9 School
Elizabeth Ann TweedyDaughter8 School
Alfred James TweedySon4
Eveline Maud TweedyDaughter2
Wilfred Ernest TweedySon8m
Elizabeth RickinsonHead60 Private Means
Ann Augusta RickinsonSister55
Hannah HardyHead32 Charwoman
Violet Ethel HardyDaughter8 School
Walter Henry HardySon5 School
Lily HardyDaughter3
Edith Maud HardyDaughter1
Maria ByersVisitor19
John StainsbyHead70 Builder Retired
Ann Alice StainsbyWife70
Mary Ellen MillsNiece33
Mary Emily BlackNiece38
Alice Mary Elizabeth BlackGreat Niece11
Emily Clare BlackGreat Niece10
Thomas BlairHead60 Farmer
Hannah BlairWife38
Annie BlairDaughter12 School
Lily BlairDaughter9 School
Maud BlairDaughter7 School
Leonard Dixon BlairSon4
Thomas BlairGrandson15 Grandson Working on Farm
William HutchinsonServant24 Personal Occupation on Farm
Bertha TinklerServant16 General Servant
William HardyHead79 Cleaning Up in Machine Shop Railway Engineering
Elizabeth Ann HardyWife54 Dealer in Tobacco & Sweets
Arthur HardySon29 Farm Labourer
Elizabeth FirbyHead68 Private Means
Thomas HardyHead80 Pensioner Railway
Eliza HardyWife56
Leonora HardyDaughter15 Home
Wilfred HardySon14 Home
Arthur BoothHead36 Smith & Horse Shoer
Robert JonesHead45 Cattle Dealer
Edith JonesWife36
Alice Mary JonesDaughter23
Robert Clarke JonesSon10 School
William Clarke JonesSon9 School
Emanuel JonesSon6 School
Edward JonesSon4
Arthur Raymond JonesSon2
Alfred Stanley JonesSon1
Elizabeth StottServant16 Domestic Servant General
Christiana PattisonHead50 Market Gardener
John PattisonSon26 Market Gardener
William PattisonSon22 Market Gardener
Catherine PattisonDaughter19 At Home
Isaac PattisonSon11 School
Christopher FirbyHead40 Market Gardener
Jane Ann FirbyWife44
William FirbySon8 School
John George FirbySon5 School
John ThomasServant23 Worker in Garden

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