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Household of Thomas Rutter (born 1867, Honiton Cliss Devonshire)

1911 Census For England & Wales in Cardiff, Glamorganshire

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Thomas Rutter's household

Male

Thomas

Rutter

Head
Female

Elizabeth

Rutter

Wife
Male

James

Rutter

Son
Female

Ellen

Rutter

Wife
Male

Henry

Rutter

Son
Male

John

Rutter

Son
Male

William

Rutter

Son
Male

Frank

Rutter

Son
Female

Edith

Rutter

Daughter
First name(s) Thomas
Last name Rutter
Relationship Head
Marital status Married
Age 44
Birth year 1867
Birth place Honiton Cliss Devonshire

Household members (9 people)

First name(s)

Last name

Relationship

Marital status

Age

Birth year

Birth place

Full record

Thomas

Rutter

Head

Married

44

1867

Honiton Cliss Devonshire

Elizabeth

Rutter

Wife

Married

43

1868

Redbrook Monmouth

James

Rutter

Son

Married

20

1891

Canton Glamorgan

Ellen

Rutter

Wife

Married

19

1892

Cardiff Glamorgan

Henry

Rutter

Son

Single

22

1889

Canton Glamorgan

John

Rutter

Son

Single

14

1897

Canton Glamorgan

William

Rutter

Son

Single

13

1898

Canton Glamorgan

Frank

Rutter

Son

Single

7

1904

Canton Glamorgan

Edith

Rutter

Daughter

Single

14

1897

Canton Glamorgan

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