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Household of Mary Elizabeth Mills McLeod (born 1829, Montreal Province of Canada Res)

1911 Census For England & Wales in Eastbourne, Sussex

Mary Elizabeth Mills McLeod and 5 other people are on this record


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Mary Elizabeth Mills McLeod's household

Female

Mary Elizabeth Mills

McLeod

Head
Female

Alice Ethel

Redpath

Niece
Female

Harriet Caroline

Prosser

Servant
Female

Helen

Glazebrook

Servant
Female

May Grace

Offerd

Servant
Female

Clara Elizabeth

Card

Servant
First name(s) Mary Elizabeth Mills
Last name McLeod
Relationship Head
Marital status Widow
Age 82
Birth year 1829
Birth place Montreal Province of Canada Res

Household members (6 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

Mary Elizabeth Mills

McLeod

Head

Widow

82

1829

Montreal Province of Canada Res

Alice Ethel

Redpath

Niece

Single

41

1870

Harbledown Kent

Harriet Caroline

Prosser

Servant

Single

35

1876

Honeybourne Worcester

Helen

Glazebrook

Servant

Single

26

1885

Polegate Sussex

May Grace

Offerd

Servant

Single

37

1874

Hemingstone Suffolk

Clara Elizabeth

Card

Servant

Single

46

1865

Tonbridge Kent

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