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Household of Marie Hansch (born 1890, Germany Resid)

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

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Marie Hansch's household

Female

Marie

Hansch

Servant
Female

Bertha

Dost

Servant
Female

Eva

King

Servant
Male

Frans

Korn

Servant
Female

Thora

Widenmann

Wife
Male

Wilhelm

Widenmann

Head
Male

Hans Wilhelm

Widenmann

Son
Female

Frieda

Werner

Governess
Male

Erich

Widenmann

Son
First name(s) Marie
Last name Hansch
Relationship Servant
Marital status Single
Age 21
Birth year 1890
Birth place Germany Resid

Household members (9 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

Marie

Hansch

Servant

Single

21

1890

Germany Resid

Bertha

Dost

Servant

Single

32

1879

Germany Resid

Eva

King

Servant

Single

19

1892

Poplar Middlesex

Frans

Korn

Servant

Single

23

1888

Germany Resid

Thora

Widenmann

Wife

Married

30

1881

Germany Resid

Wilhelm

Widenmann

Head

Married

39

1872

London Julse Hill

Hans Wilhelm

Widenmann

Son

Single

9

1902

Germany Resid

Frieda

Werner

Governess

Single

29

1882

Germany Resid

Erich

Widenmann

Son

Single

6

1905

Germany Resid

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