Census record for 1881014

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AddressFirstNameSurnameRelation to HeadMarital StatusAgeEstimated Birth YearGenderOccupationBirth CityBirth CountyBirth Country
4 Hollow LaneJohnKeayHeadMarried301851MaleFarmers LabourerHigh OffleyStaffordshireEngland
4 Hollow LaneElizebethKeayWifeMarried291852FemaleChebseyStaffordshireEngland
4 Hollow LaneHariett E.KeayDaughter61875FemaleScholarHillridwareStaffordshireEngland
4 Hollow LaneFanny E.KeayDaughter31878FemaleScholarHillridwareStaffordshireEngland
4 Hollow LaneMary E.KeayDaughter11880FemaleColtonStaffordshireEngland
5 Hollow LaneSarahTaylorHeadWidow841797FemaleRugeleyStaffordshireEngland
6 Hollow LaneWilliamBullHeadMarried251856MaleCoal MinerColtonStaffordshireEngland
6 Hollow LaneEmmaBullWifeMarried261855FemaleDressmakerChurch AstonShropshireEngland
6 Hollow LaneGeorgeBullSon21879MaleColtonStaffordshireEngland
6 Hollow LaneArthurBullSon11880MaleColtonStaffordshireEngland
6 Hollow LaneEdithBullDaughter00FemaleColtonStaffordshireEngland
7 Hollow LaneCharlottRadfordHead571824FemaleDressmakerColtonStaffordshireEngland
8 Hollow LaneThomasMossHeadMarried671814MaleAg LabBrand...StaffordshireEngland
8 Hollow LanePriscillaMossWifeMarried691812FemaleChurch AstonShropshireEngland
8 Hollow LaneArthurMossGrandson191862MaleTinplate WorkerNortonShropshireEngland
1 Bank TopCharlesLeadbeaterHeadMarried261855MalePlate LayerBromley HurstStaffordshireEngland
1 Bank TopElizaLeadbeaterWifeMarried271854FemaleLeekeStaffordshireEngland
1 Bank TopAnn E.LeadbeaterDaughter41877FemaleScholarColtonStaffordshireEngland
1 Bank TopCharles W.LeadbeaterSon31878MaleBromley HurstStaffordshireEngland
1 Bank TopJohnBloorNephew11880MaleNortonStaffordshireEngland
These are the extracted page image and table list of persons on the page from the census for the year. Colton in most years had two district returns, the village center and outer parish. Hence the gap on page numbering.

No attempt has been made to correct errors, it is as is. However additions have been made where entries, such as age, birth year, gender was missing. This was solely to allow for processing of information into the working real databases.

The page image is useful to correct miss readings and to determine building numbers and names which were not always typed in. This is especilally for the earlier years.

Note the numbers associated with a building are not necessarily the house number. They are the enumerators reference. They may not even be in order up the street. In some years (1911) the return entries appear to be random. 1911 is a useful reference as there is a return for each household despite it not being geographically ordered.