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Household of Matthew William Reynard (born 1867, New Wortley Leeds Yks)

1911 Census For England & Wales in Leeds, Yorkshire,Yorkshire (West Riding)

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Matthew William Reynard's household

Male

Matthew William

Reynard

Head
Female

Sarah Ann

Reynard

Wife
Female

Emily

Reynard

Daughter
Female

Lily

Reynard

Daughter
Female

Harriet

Reynard

Daughter
Female

Annie

Reynard

Daughter
Female

Mary

Stil

Visitor
First name(s) Matthew William
Last name Reynard
Relationship Head
Marital status Married
Age 44
Birth year 1867
Birth place New Wortley Leeds Yks

Household members (7 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

Matthew William

Reynard

Head

Married

44

1867

New Wortley Leeds Yks

Sarah Ann

Reynard

Wife

Married

43

1868

Holbeck Leeds Yks

Emily

Reynard

Daughter

Single

20

1891

New Worltley Leeds Yks

Lily

Reynard

Daughter

Single

17

1894

New Worltley Leeds Yks

Harriet

Reynard

Daughter

-

14

1897

New Worltley Leeds Yks

Annie

Reynard

Daughter

-

11

1900

New Worltley Leeds Yks

Mary

Stil

Visitor

Widow

68

1843

Ripon Yorks Yks

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