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| 1891 U.K. Census - Elizabeth Allen and Family - Living at 22 Thorn Street, Manchester The 1891 census shows Elizabeth Allen, a 38 year old widow and head of the household, "living on her own means." With her are daughters Annie (age 16) and Nellie (age 15), both "back minders" in a leather mill. There are also younger daughters Ada (13), Florence (10), Lily (5), and Elizabeth (5). They are living at 22 Thorn Street, Manchester. U.K. Census Class RG12; Piece 3246; Folio 35; Page 64; GSU roll 6098356. |
| 1901 U.K. Census - Richard Sadler and Elizabeth Wilkinson Sadler, and family, living at 21 Thorn Street, Manchester The 1901 census shows Richard Sadler (age 39, a railway wagon labourer) living with his wife Elizabeth (age 48, formerly Wilkinson and Allen), and children Florence Allen (20, a cloth cap maker), Lilly Allen (age 19, also a cloth cap maker), Elizabeth Allen (age 15, cloth cap maker), and Richard Sadler (age 3). Also present in the household were Richard Sadler's children, presumably from an earlier marriage: Charley Sadler (19), Elizabeth Sadler (13), and Harriet Sadler (11). They lived at 21 Thorn Street, Mancheser. 1901 England Census, Class RG13; Piece 3753; Folio 87; Page 8. |
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- [S4930] Cathedral and Parish Church of Manchester, 1873 - Page 46 - Line 92 (Reliability: 3).
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