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- From the 1881 England Census for Henley, Suffolk (RG11 Piece 1861 Folio 56 Page 1) Betsy Harriet, 1, was with her parents John, 30, Agricultural Labourer from Pittaugh, Suffolk, and Fanny, 31, from Henley, Suffolk, in Henley, Suffolk, England. With her were her siblings Emily, 7, Scholar, Henry S, 5, Scholar, Albert Isaac, 3, and Alice Jane, 4 months. All the children were recorded as having been born in Henley, Suffolk.
From the 1891 England Census for Henley, Suffolk (RG12 Piece 1462 Folio 140 Page 3) Bessie, 11, was with her parents John, 40, Agricultural Labourer from Pettaugh, Suffolk, and Fanny, 41, from Henley, Suffolk, in Ipswich Road, Henley, Suffolk, England. With her were her siblings Elizabeth (Emily), 17, Isaac, 13, Agricultural Labourer, Alice, 10, John, 8, and Agnes, 5. All the children were recorded as having been born in Henley, Suffolk.
From the 1901 England Census for Highbury, London (RG13 Piece 201 Folio 142 Page 2) Bessie, 21, General Domestic Servant from Henley, Suffolk, was at 288 Holloway Road, Highbury, Islington, London, England. She was working for Manuel Jacobs, 31, House Furnisher from Brighton, Sussex, his wife Hilda, 26, from Brighton, Sussex, and their son Stanley, 3, born Ipswich, Suffolk.
From the 1911 England Census for Kensington, London (RG14PN94 RG78PN4 RD2 SD1 ED8 SN38) Bessie Harriet, 31, Domestic Houseparlourmaid from Henley, Suffolk, was at 36 Campden Hill Court, Kensington, London, England. She was working for William Thomas Hay, 48, Solicitor (works "sometimes") from "I really cannot tell you (Mother dead)" (Scottish), and his wife Clementina, 48, from "I really cannot tell you (Mother dead)" (English). Also present was fellow servant Ellen Stacy, Cook from Yorkshire.
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