CLACK Chart 0601

This is a Chart for James Clack and Sarah Ann Brown

married
September quarter
1873
St Ives district
Huntingdonshire
1,2,3,4,5,6
JAMES CLACK
born about
1845
Warboys, Huntingdonshire
occupation
1851 Scholar1861 Ag Lab
1871 Builders Man 1881 Bricklayer
1891 Brick dryer 1898 Bricklayer
1901 Bricklayer
  4,5,6
SARAH ANN BROWN
born about
1852
Warboys, Huntingdonshire
occupation
1881 Grocer?
1891 House Work
1901 Grocer?

4,5,6.10
Mary A
  CLACK
born about
1874
Warboys, Hunts

married
December quarter 1905 
St Ives District, Huntingdonshire 
Lewis
UPCHURCH
4,5
George
  CLACK
born about
1877
Warboys, Hunts

married
2nd March
 1898
St Mary Magdalene, Warboys, Hunts
witnesses
Lewis UPCHURCH
Mary Ann CLACK
Miriam
DRING
4,5,7
James
  CLACK
born about
1879
Warboys, Hunts
occupation
1881 Scholar
1891 Scholar
4,5,8
Emily
  CLACK
born about
1880
(4 months on the 1881 Census)
Warboys, Hunts
occupation
1891 Scholar
1901 Servant
Housemaid
Domestic
5,9
Annie L
  CLACK
born about
1884
Warboys, Hunts
occupation
1891
Scholar
1901
Servant
Housemaid
Domestic
5,6
Charles J
  CLACK
born about
1886
Warboys, Hunts
occupation
1891
Scholar
1901 Labourer
on
Farm
5,6
Agnes E
  CLACK
born about
1889
Warboys, Hunts
5,6
Harold
  CLACK
born about
1891
(3 months on 1891 Census)
Warboys, Hunts
  1. 1861 George Lane, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
  2. 1851 George Lane, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
  3. 1871 George Lane, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
  4. 1881 Popes Lane, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. There was an Elizabeth BROWN sister, aged 15, born Warboys, Huntingdonshire on this Census with the family. This confirms what I have found on the BMD but of course it is the sister of James's wife not himself.
  5. 1891 Popes Lane, Warboys, Huntingdonshire
  6. 1901 Popes Lane, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. There was a Lilian M CLACK, granddaughter age 4 born Warboys, Huntingdonshire, with the family on this Census. There was also a visitor a Annie K SKEELES age 20 an Elementary School Teacher born St Ives, Huntingdonshire (I now think that Lilian M CLACK down as Granddaughter on this Census was a child of Mary A CLACK as she appears as stepdaughter on the 1911 Census with Lewis and Mary)
  7. 1901 Popes Lane, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. James was with his Grandfather on his mothers side on this Census, although in the same road. The Head was Thomas BROWN a widower aged 73 a retired Bricklayer, Farmer and Brewer born Horncastle, Lincolnshire, there was a daughter with him Mary E BROWN aged 35, born Warboys, Huntingdonshire and another Grandchild, a Arthur S BROWN, aged 3 born Warboys, Huntingdonshire. There is no occupation for James on this Census.
  8. 1901 Ramsey Road, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. Emily is a Housemaid with John LONGLAND, a Farmer, a widower aged 62 and two daughters.
  9. 1901 The Post Office, Warboys, Huntingdonshire. Annie is a Housemaid with Joseph Gabbitas, age 39 and family. He is a Chemist (Wine and Spirits) Drug Store, Postmaster, born Alfreton, Derbyshire.
  10. 1911 Census - Popes Lane Warboys Huntingdonshire. With the family was Lilian Mary CLACK, Stepdaughter, aged 14 (1897) a General Servant Domestic, born Warboys, Huntingdonshire and an Eva Jane TAYLOR a Boarder Single aged 20 (1891) an Elementary Teacher born Heighington, Lincoln, Lincolnshire

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