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- From the 1841 Census (HO107 Piece 1344_14 Folio 6 Page 4) Hannah, 15, was with her parents John, 45, Linen Weaver, and Hannah, 45, in Holbeck, Leeds, Yorkshire. With her were her siblings William, 15, Engine Tenter, John, 13, James, 11, Jonathan, 9, and Jane 7.
From the 1851 Census (HO107 Piece 2317 Folio 183 Page 14) Hannah, 30, from Leeds, Yorkshire, was with her husband John 38, Labourer from Northallerton, Yorkshire, at 6 Mount Street, Holbeck, Yorkshire, England. With them were their children Mary A, 14, John William, 12, Worker in a Flax Mill, and visitor Charlotte Redshaw, 8, Scholar.
From the 1861 Census (RG9 Piece 3362 Folio 29 Page 12) Hannah, 40, from Leeds, Yorkshire, was with her husband John, 49, Striker (Machine Smith) from Northallerton, Yorkshire, at 9 Mount Street, Holbeck, Yorkshire, England. With them were their children Mary A, 24, Charlotte, 18, Flax Mill Worker, George, 9, Sarah E, 7, and Mary J, 5, Scholars.
From the 1871 Census (RG10 Piece 4520 Folio 94 Page 13) Hannah, 50, from Leeds, was with her husband John, 56, Labourer in Iron Works from Northallerton, Yorkshire, at 12 Terracotte, Holbeck, Leeds, Yorkshire, England. With them were their children Mary A, 33, unemployed born Leeds, George, 11 (actually 19), Machine Fitter at Works, Sarah E, 17, Mill Hand (Flax), and Mary A, Scholar, all born Holbeck, Yorkshire and Father-in-law John Redshaw, 77, widower, No Employment, from Wheatley, Yorkshire.
From the 1881 Census (RG11 Piece 4496 Folio 56 Page 11) Hannah, 60, from Leeds, Yorkshire, was with her husband John, 68, Smith's Striker (out of employment), from Northallerton, Yorkshire, was with his wife at 12 Terrace Street, Holbeck, Yorkshire, England. With them were their children Mary A, 44, Dressmaker, George, 29, Fitter (Iron Trade), Sarah E, 27, Worsted Knitter at Mill, and Mary J, 23, Office Cleaner.
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