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Lucius Weaver notes: "Thomas Anton of Presteign and London, who was 'Clark of the Courts of Wards and Liveries.'" | Thomas Anton
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| 152 |
(From census notation, he may have retired from these occupations.) | John R (or G) Archibald
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| 153 |
(While not proved, it is probably the same individual, as he definitely appears in the 1850 Census.) | John R (or G) Archibald
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| 154 |
He had real property valued at $1200 and personal property of $15,000. Also in the household was Main Riley, age 20, a clerk in the store. | John R (or G) Archibald
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| 155 |
He had real property valued at $800 and personal property of $1000. | John R (or G) Archibald
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| 156 |
She was living with her husband and son William W. | Mable ARDREY
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| 157 |
She was living with her husband. There were no children in the household. | Mable ARDREY
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| 158 |
[Some sources gave his name as Winifred Scott Arnold.] | Winfield Scott Arnold
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| 159 |
The social Security Death Index recorded a birth date of 28 Nov 1924. | James Banderof Aspinall, II
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| 160 |
[Within the family during my youth, he was almost universally called "Brother" even by his parents and other adults, which was confusing to a young child. Why "Brother?" (John Deitz)] | James Banderof Aspinall, II
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| 161 |
She does not appear with the family in the 1881 census. | Betsey Bancroft
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| 162 |
She was living in her parents household. | Betsey Bancroft
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| 163 |
1891 census indicates birthplace as Alderley Edge. | Christopher Bancroft
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| 164 |
He and his family were living on Manchester Road. A Samuel Mottreau was also living in the household as a lodger. | Christopher Bancroft
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| 165 |
He was living in his parents household. | Christopher Bancroft
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| 166 |
He was living on Manchester Rd. with his wife and family. Also in the household was a boarder, Samual Mottram. | Christopher Bancroft
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| 167 |
He was living on New Road with his wife and a young daughter. | Christopher Bancroft
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| 168 |
[He was not recorded in the household at the 1861 census, suggesting a birth date after 7 April 1861. The 1901 census recorded his place of birth as Alderley, Cheshire, England. Nicola Norris indicated Alderley Edge, Cheshire, England, which is apparently a modern name for Chorley.] | Christopher Bancroft
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| 169 |
He is living at 157 Common. There are no others recorded in his household. His occupation was agricultural laborer. His age was recorded as 74. | Daniel Bancroft, ^
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| 170 |
He was living alone at Lindlow Common, and a widower. His occupation was that of an agricultural laborer. | Daniel Bancroft, ^
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| 171 |
He was living alone, and an agricultural worker. His age was recorded as 62 (birth year 1799). He was recorded as being born at Hough Bollinfee, Cheshire, England | Daniel Bancroft, ^
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| 172 |
She is living with her mother. She was a laundress. | Delphine Eleanor Bancroft
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| 173 |
She was living in her parents' household. | Delphine Eleanor Bancroft
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| 174 |
She was living with her mother. She was a laundress. | Delphine Eleanor Bancroft
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| 175 |
She was living with her parents and attending school. | Delphine Eleanor Bancroft
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| 176 |
She is a servant living at 76 Pewnall Lane. | Emma Bancroft
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| 177 |
She is living in the household of her father and step-mother Margaret Evans at 90 Ryley Lane. She was attending school. | Emma Bancroft
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| 178 |
She was living at 75 Warburton Lane, a laundress, and widowed. | Emma Bancroft
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| 179 |
The dwelling was "Radley Hill". | Emma Bancroft
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| 180 |
The dwelling was on Warburton Lane. | Emma Bancroft
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| 181 |
She was living with her parents. | Henrietta Bancroft
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| 182 |
He was living with his father and step-mother, Margaret Evans. | John Oliver Bancroft
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| 183 |
See source note. | Llewellyn Bancroft
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| 184 |
He died of a cerbral hemorrage. | Llewellyn William Bancroft, ^
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| 185 |
He owned the house which was mortgaged. | Llewellyn William Bancroft, ^
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| 186 |
He was living in his parents household. | Llewellyn William Bancroft, ^
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| 187 |
He was living in his parents' household. | Llewellyn William Bancroft, ^
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| 188 |
He was living with his parents. | Llewellyn William Bancroft, ^
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| 189 |
His children Margaret (1885), William (1887), and Wilhelmina (1893) were all born in Toronto. | Llewellyn William Bancroft, ^
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| 190 |
In this census his name is recorded as "Wm.," suggesting that he was using his middle name then. In his household were his wife Fanny, and children Walter C., Margaret E., and William J. He was a plasterer. | Llewellyn William Bancroft, ^
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| 191 |
Section 42, Lot 1950 | Llewellyn William Bancroft, ^
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| 192 |
[That his middle name may be "William" is suggested by the 1891 census, where it was thus recorded as his given name.] | Llewellyn William Bancroft, ^
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| 193 |
[The 1881 Census records his place of birth as Alderley, Cheshire.] | Llewellyn William Bancroft, ^
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| 194 |
Grave site: Chapel Lawn Section, Lot 514. | Margaret Eleanor Bancroft, ^
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| 195 |
She was living with her parents. | Margaret Eleanor Bancroft, ^
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| 196 |
She was 3-months old at the time of the 1881 census. | Mary E. Bancroft
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| 197 |
Since she does not appear in subsequent census records suggest her death as a child. | Mary E. Bancroft
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| 198 |
She was living with her parents. | Melinda (Millicent) Bancroft
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| 199 |
She was traveling with her mother. | Melinda (Millicent) Bancroft
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| 200 |
[Her name is not readable from the 1910 census record.] | Melinda (Millicent) Bancroft
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