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1901 Census Castlethorpe - NICHOLS Please
« on: Thursday 25 August 05 13:43 BST (UK) »
Could somebody please look to see who was living with this gentleman

Andrew Nichols b. 1860 Stoke Goldington He was a Flour Miller

many thanks for your help
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Nichols Buckinghamshire
Rowe Devon
Daw/Dawe Devon and Cornwall
Byrne London
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Sawle Cornwall
Spry Cornwall
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Re: 1901 Census Castlethorpe - Nichols please
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 25 August 05 14:11 BST (UK) »
RG13/1364folio 9 pge 9

Mill House Castlethorpe


Andrew Nichols head age 40 flour and meal miller.

AnnE wife age 40 born Hartwell.

Harry Richardson stepson age 19 ag lab

William Nicholls son age 18 ag lab.

Albert son age 14 ag lab.

Robert son age 13

Jonas son age 11.

Emily dau age 9

Charlie son age 8.

Kitty dau age 4

Thomas son age 3.

All others born Castlethorpe.

More writing about ag lab occupations but hard to read as it is crossed out.

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Re: 1901 Census Castlethorpe - Nichols please
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 25 August 05 14:20 BST (UK) »
Hi Nessie,

this is wonderful as two more children that I did not know about - they ended up with 11 altogether and no washing machines!

thank you for your help
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Nichols Buckinghamshire
Rowe Devon
Daw/Dawe Devon and Cornwall
Byrne London
Murray Ireland
Sawle Cornwall
Spry Cornwall
Census transcriptions are Crown Copyright from www.NationalArchives.gov.uk

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Re: 1901 Census Castlethorpe - Nichols please
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 01 November 09 16:43 GMT (UK) »
Have just noticed your listing for Andrew Nichols. I notice one of the children is called Jonas. Is this right? Andrew Nichols was my great grandfather


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Re: 1901 Census Castlethorpe - Nichols please
« Reply #4 on: Monday 02 November 09 12:28 GMT (UK) »
This is the info I have so far:
John Nichols m Elizabeth Denny Sept 27, 1825 at St Simon & St Jude,
  Castlethorpe. Children: James 1826/7, Benjamin 1828, Robert 1831,
  Sarah 1833, Edward 1835, Rebecca 1838, Andrew 1840. All born in
  Castlethorpe.
The Benjamin above married Jane Pearce/Pierce Dec 22, 1853 at St
  Lawrence Church, Bourton-on-the-Water. Children in 1861 census:
  James 1856, William 1857, Ann 1859, Andrew 6 mths, Benjamin 1865,
  Henry Edward 1867. This was Ben's 1st marriage.
Benjamin's 2nd marriage was to Jane Mobbs 17 April, 1869 in Stoke
  Goldington. Children: Alice may 1869, Alice 1870, Joseph 1871/2,
  Ellen 1874, Amelia 1876, Sarah Ann 1878, Mary 1880, Catherine
  1885, Christopher Thomas 1890. All born in Stoke Goldington except
  Mary in Lathbury. Note: There is a Jane Mobbs in Stoke Goldington
  who was married to a Samuel at the same time as Benjamin!
  Assume this is a different person.
Andrew Nichols m Mary Jane Smith at St James Church, Hanslope on April
  22, 1879. Children George 1881, Frederick 1879, William J 1882. Mary
  Jane died Jan 9, 1884 aged 27. Buried in Hanslope.
2nd marriage to Ann Elizabeth Richardson at St James Church, Hanslope on
  Feb 17, 1885. Children: Jane 1885, Albert 1886, Robert 1888, James 1889,
  Emily 1892, Charles 1893, Kitty 1896/7, Thomas 1898. Also Harry
  Richardson (stepson) born 1881 in Hartwell. James died 1918, Thomas
  died 1982, Harry died 1970 in Redbourn.
Albert Nichols who was born in 1886 (died 1954) was my father's father.
Hope this all makes sense. Feel free to question anything I have put.
Regards, Phil (Buckinghamshire)