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Household of Ambrose Henry Wake (born 1847, Wallingford Berks)

1911 Census For England & Wales in Andover, Hampshire

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Ambrose Henry Wake's household

Male

Ambrose Henry

Wake

-
Female

Jane

Wake

-
Male

George Edwin

Wake

-
Female

Lilly

Wake

-
Male

William Albert

-

-
Male

Charles Henry

Wake

-
Female

Ethel Maud

Wake

-
Male

George

Horton

Boarder
Male

Frederick Thomas

Legg

Boarder
First name(s) Ambrose Henry
Last name Wake
Relationship -
Marital status -
Age 64
Birth year 1847
Birth place Wallingford Berks

Household members (9 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

Ambrose Henry

Wake

-

-

64

1847

Wallingford Berks

Jane

Wake

-

-

41

1870

Tunbridge Wells Kent

George Edwin

Wake

-

-

11

1900

South Tidworth Hants

Lilly

Wake

-

-

10

1901

South Tidworth Hants

William Albert

-

-

-

8

1903

South Tidworth Hants

Charles Henry

Wake

-

-

6

1905

South Tidworth Hants

Ethel Maud

Wake

-

-

4

1907

South Tidworth Hants

George

Horton

Boarder

Single

26

1885

Salisbury Wilts

Frederick Thomas

Legg

Boarder

Single

22

1889

Eastton Royal Wilts

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