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Census Records
1851 Census England for Monkwearmouth Shore, Co Durham:[1]
Address: 13 Dundas Street, Monkwearmouth Shore
Matthew Thompson, head, married, 33, Ropemaker/Master employing 5 men, 5 apprentices and 5 labourers, born in Monkwearmouth Shore, Durham
Celia Thompson, wife, married, 28, born in Pawlett, Somersetshire
Mary J. Thompson, daughter, 6, Scholar, born in Monkwearmouth Shore, Durham
Thomas R. Thompson, son, 5, Scholar, born in Monkwearmouth Shore, Durham
Matthew Thompson, son, 4, born in Monkwearmouth Shore, Durham
Mary Laws, servant, unmarried, 23, House Servant, born in Seaham, Durham
Isabella Dodd, servant, unmarried, 19, nurse, born in Southwick, Durham.
1861 Wales Census for Mary Thompson Glamorgan Cardiff St Mary District 17:[2]
Address: 58 Mount Stuart Square, Cardiff
John Thompson, son, unmarried, 18, Ship Brokers Clerk, born in Sunderland, Durham
Mary Thompson, daughter, unmarried, 16, born in Sunderland, Durham
Thomas Thompson, son, unmarried, 14, Ship Brokers Clerk, born in Sunderland, Durham
Lavinia Thompson, daughter, 9 Scholar, born in Sunderland, Durham
Harriet Gascoyne, visitor, unmarried, 19, born in Peterbro, Lincoln
Elizabeth Simmons, Servant, unmarried, 21, Household Servant, born in Bristol.
Sources
↑ 1851 Census England for Monkwearmouth Shore, Co Durham
↑ 1861 Wales Census for Mary Thompson Glamorgan Cardiff St Mary District 17
Acknowledgments
WikiTree profile Thompson-6729 created through the import of HWVHeywoodAncestors.ged on Jan 22, 2012 by Simon Heywood. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Simon and others.
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