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- From the 1891 England Census for Coventry, Warwickshire (RG12 Piece 2453 Folio 104 Page 21) Mary Matilda, 20, from Staffordshire, and her husband Tom, 22, Butcher from Northamptonshire, were boarding at 41 Spencer Street, Coventry, Warwickshire, England. This was the abode of Robert H. Morris, 54, Butcher from Coventry, Warwickshire, his wife Elizabeth, 48, from Birmingham, Warwickshire, and their children George, 11, and Florence Ellen, 6, both born in Coventry, Warwickshire.
From the 1901 England Census for Birmingham, Warwickshire (RG13 Piece 2833 Folio 36 Page 26) Mary M., 31, from Round Oak, Staffordshire, was with her husbandTom, 30, Butcher's Manager from Staverton, Warwickshire, at Court 45, 4 House, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England. With them were their children Frederick, 9, born Coventry, Warwickshire, Joseph S., 7, born Norwich, Norfolk, Bertie J., 5, born Birmingham, and Ethel I., 1, born Birmingham.
From the 1911 England Census for Aston, Warwickshire (RG14PN18199 RG78PN1100 RD385 SD2 ED10 SN230) Mary Matilda, 41, At Home from Round Oak, was with her husband Tom, 41, Butcher from Staverton, at 284 Cooksey Road, Smallheath, Aston, Warwickshire, England.With her were her mother Maria Hallchurch, widow, 76, At Home from Brierly Hill, and children Ethel Ivy, 10, Scholar, Marion Hilda, 8, Scholar, Bert Gordon, 15, Butcher, and Horace Ernest, 2. All the children were recorded as having been born in Birmingham.
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