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- From the 1841 England Census for Kirkstall, Bramley, Yorkshire (HO107 Piece 1342 Book 11 Folio 37 Page 14) George, 8, was with his grandparents Roger, 65, and Hannah, 60, in Town Street, Kirkstall, Bramley, Yorkshire, England. With him were his siblings William, 5, and Hannah, 4. Also present were Abraham Richardson, 15, Shoemaker's Apprentice, William Norton, 15, Shoemaker's Apprentice, and Isabella Pullar, 11, Female Servant. Everyone was recorded as having been born in Yorkshire.
From the 1851 England Census for Kirkstall, Bramley, Yorkshire (HO107 Piece 2315 Folio 231 Page 31) George, 18, Apprentice Shoemaker from Rodley, Yorkshire, was with his uncle Edmund, 35, Master Shoemaker employing 2 Apprentices and from Masham, Yorkshire, at Pawson Yard, Kirkstall, Bramley, Yorkshire, England. Lodging with his uncle were his grandparents Rodger (sic), 74, Formerly Malster from Burton, Yorkshire, and Hannah, 75, from Masham, Yorkshire. Also present was his brother William, 15, Apprentice Shoemaker from Bramley, Yorkshire.
From the 1861 England Census for Bramley, Yorkshire (RG 9 Piece 3356 Folio 19 Page 33) George, 27, Cordwainer from Leeds, Yorkshire, and his sister Anne, 24, Housekeeper from Leeds, Yorkshire, were in Bramley, Yorkshire, England. With them was their grandmother Hannah, widow, 83, from Masham, Yorkshire. Boarding with the family was George Mills, 20, Cordwainer from Sunderland, Durham.
Note: On the same page are his uncle Edmund Kirkbride and family, and a Farrar family.
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