1871 England Census: Pamplin One-Name Study
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Title
1871 England Census
Author
Ancestry.com
Publisher
Name: The Generations Network, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2004;
Repository
www.ancestry.co.uk
Source ID
S58
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Jane Aworth
Sarah Batten
Emma Britton
Thomas Britton
Frederick Brown
Josiah Brown
Samuel Brown
William Brown
Emma Bullard
Charlotte Curtis
Bessy Davis
Charles Davis
Henry C Davis
James Henry Davis
Elizabeth Dyson
Agnes Jane Eary
Henry Eary
Louisa Ford
Elizabeth Gadenne
Sarah Grant
Alfred Hopgood
Arthur Hopgood
Elizabeth Hopgood
Esther Hopgood
Esther Hopgood
Joseph Hopgood
Mary Ann Hopgood
Elizabeth Louisa Neale
Wm John Neighbour
Mary Ann Ogg
Harriet Orst
Susan Osborn
Ada Pamplin
Ada Charlotte Toswell Pamplin
Ada Elizabeth Pamplin
Albert James Pamplin
Alfred Edward Pamplin
Ann Pamplin
Anthony Pamplin
Anthony Pamplin
Arthur James Pamplin
Catherine Pamplin
Charles Pamplin
Charles Pamplin
Charles Pamplin
David Turner Pamplin
Ebenezer George Pamplin
Edward Isaac Pamplin
Eliza Pamplin
Ellen Pamplin
Ellen Louise Pamplin
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Notes
Census Returns of England and Wales, 1871, Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1871