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- From the 1871 Census (RG10 Piece 3089 Folio 128 Page 27) Samuel, 26, Railway Servant from Leek Staffordshire lodging with his future in-laws Joseph Morton, 51, Steel Pen Maker from Birmingham, Warwickshire, and Ann, 54, from Clovelly, Devonshire, at 69 Pope Street, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England. With him were his future bride Caroline, 17, Nurse, born Birmingham, Warwickshire, and her cousins Job, 31, Electroplate Worker born Birmingham, Warwickshire, and Henry, 26, Electroplate Worker born Birmingham, Warwickshire. Also lodging with the family was John Brett, 50, Wheelwright from Leek, Staffordshire.
From the 1881 Census (RG11 Piece 3007 Folio 44 Page 25) Samuel, 35, Carman from Leek, Staffordshire, was with his wife Caroline, 27, Screw Sorter from Birmingham, Warwickshire, at 4 House Back 75 Heath Street, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England. With him were his children William T. (Imbecile and lost his speech when 3 years old), 9, Samuel, 4, Ruth, 2, and John, 2 months, and mother-in-law Ann T. Morton, 70, Formerly Cook from Woolfardisworthy, Devonshire. All the children were reportedly born in Birmingham, Warwickshire.
From the 1891 Census (RG12 Piece 2401 Folio 109 Page 5) Samuel, 45, General Labourer from Leek, Staffordshire, was a patient in Workhouse Infirmary, Winston Green, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England. [2]
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