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Household of Richard T Godson (born 1845, Surrey)

1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census in Axminster, Devon, England

Richard T Godson and 7 other people are on this record


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Richard T Godson's household

Male

Richard T

Godson

Head
Female

Clarissa E

Godson

Wife
Male

Henry Cecil

Godson

Son
Female

Florence E M

Godson

Daughter
Male

Richard Gower

Godson

Son
Female

Elizabeth Anne

Godson

Daughter
Female

Elizabeth

Hoskins

Servant
Female

Sarah

Hoskins

Servant
First name(s) Richard T
Last name Godson
Relationship Head
Marital status Married
Age 36
Birth year 1845
Birth place Lambeth, Surrey, England

Household members (8 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

Richard T

Godson

Head

Married

36

1845

Lambeth, Surrey, England

Clarissa E

Godson

Wife

Married

30

1851

Brompton, Middlesex, England

Henry Cecil

Godson

Son

Single

6

1875

Clapham, Surrey, England

Florence E M

Godson

Daughter

Single

4

1877

Kew, Surrey, England

Richard Gower

Godson

Son

Single

3

1878

Clapham, Surrey, England

Elizabeth Anne

Godson

Daughter

Single

1

1880

Colyton, Devon, England

Elizabeth

Hoskins

Servant

Single

17

1864

Whitford, Devon, England

Sarah

Hoskins

Servant

Single

14

1867

Colyford, Devon, England

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