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Household of John Wroughton Baker (born 1873, Middlesex See)

1911 Census For England & Wales in Hackney, London,Middlesex

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John Wroughton Baker's household

Male

John Wroughton

Baker

Head
Female

Edith

Baker

Wife
Male

Cecil Wroughton

Baker

Son
Female

Phyllis Mandy

Baker

Daughter
Female

Lorna Kathleen Edith

Baker

Daughter
Male

Francis Edward

Baker

Son
Male

Cuthbert Evelyn Lowder

King

Nephew
First name(s) John Wroughton
Last name Baker
Relationship Head
Marital status Married
Age 38
Birth year 1873
Birth place Middlesex See

Household members (7 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

John Wroughton

Baker

Head

Married

38

1873

Middlesex See

Edith

Baker

Wife

Married

43

1868

Middlesex Clerkenwell

Cecil Wroughton

Baker

Son

-

14

1897

Middlesex Stanford Hill

Phyllis Mandy

Baker

Daughter

-

12

1899

Middlesex Stanford Hill

Lorna Kathleen Edith

Baker

Daughter

-

9

1902

Middlesex Stanford Hill

Francis Edward

Baker

Son

-

4

1907

Middlesex Stanford Hill

Cuthbert Evelyn Lowder

King

Nephew

Single

20

1891

Middlesex Stoke Newington

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