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    Default 1891/1901 Lookup - SHAW

    Could someone please try and find the household details of a Alfred Shaw b~1974 and originally from yorkshire who may have worked for the railways around 1900 and living in Walton area.

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    Could this be him in 1891?

    RG12; Piece: 2979; Folio 90; Page 15

    26 Edith Road, Walton on the Hill, Lancashire

    Philip Harrison Shaw, Head, mar, 58, Commercial Book-keeper, b Gt Ayton, Yorkshire
    Elizabeth Shaw, wife, mar, 49, b Shrewsbury, Shropshire
    Henry Shaw, son, unm, 21, Railway Correspondent, b Middlesborough, Yorkshire
    Harold Edward Shaw, son, unm, 20, Corn(?)or Iron(?) Mill Accountant, b Middlesborough, Yorkshire
    Arthur Edmund Shaw, son, unm, 19, Railway Accountant, b Middlesborough, Yorkshire
    Alfred Henry Shaw, son, unm, 17, Railway Clerk, b Middlesborough, Yorkshire
    Ethel Elizabeth Shaw, dau, unm, 11, Scholar, b Ruabon, Denbighshire

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    Quote Originally Posted by HiFly View Post
    Could someone please try and find the household details of a Alfred Shaw b~1974 and originally from yorkshire who may have worked for the railways around 1900 and living in Walton area.

    TIA HiFly


    Could this be them from the 1901 Census

    Alfred Shaw born 1874 Yorkshire
    Occ Railway Clerk
    Civil Parish Walton On The Hill Liverpool

    Philip Shaw head born 1833 Yorkshire Occ Railway Book keeper
    Elizabeth Shaw wife born 1842 Shropshire
    Percy Shaw son born 1870 Yorkshire
    Arthur M Shaw son born 1872 Yorkshire
    Ethel Shaw Dau born 1880 Denbighshire Wales
    Ann J Hughes servant born 1877 Liverpool

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    Thanks Windmill & Jan

    I think that may be him - there's enough clues there for me to dig deeper.

    HiFly

    Ps what's the ref for the 1901 please?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HiFly View Post
    Thanks Windmill & Jan

    I think that may be him - there's enough clues there for me to dig deeper.

    HiFly

    Ps what's the ref for the 1901 please?


    Ref for 1901

    RG 13 Piece 3451 Folio 166 page 49

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    I have just joined this forum and saw your post. Are you related to Philip Harrison Shaw? I have him on my tree as the brother of Thomas Jackson Shaw my great grandfather.

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