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Household of Benjamin Swann (born 1865, Durham Morton Acers)

1911 Census For England & Wales in Houghton Le Spring, Durham

Benjamin Swann and 8 other people are on this record


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Benjamin Swann's household

Male

Benjamin

Swann

Head
Female

Dorothy

Swann

Wife
Male

William

Swann

Son
Male

George

Swann

Son
Male

Thomas A

Swann

Son
Female

Lottie

Swann

Daughter
Male

John George

Ellison

Nephew
Male

Robert

Swann

Son
Male

Matthew

Swann

Son
First name(s) Benjamin
Last name Swann
Relationship Head
Marital status Married
Age 46
Birth year 1865
Birth place Durham Morton Acers

Household members (9 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

Benjamin

Swann

Head

Married

46

1865

Durham Morton Acers

Dorothy

Swann

Wife

Married

45

1866

Durham New Lambton

William

Swann

Son

Single

21

1890

Durham Dubmire

George

Swann

Son

Single

18

1893

Durham Morton Acers

Thomas A

Swann

Son

Single

17

1894

Durham Dubmire

Lottie

Swann

Daughter

-

13

1898

Durham New Lambton

John George

Ellison

Nephew

-

13

1898

Durham New Lambton

Robert

Swann

Son

-

8

1903

Durham Dumbmire

Matthew

Swann

Son

-

5

1906

Durham Dumbmire

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