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Note: 13th Nov 1878 at St Peters Preston Name James Marsden Elizabeth Harling Age 23 21 Con B S Occ Plumber Weaver Add 29 Haydock Street 4 Barnes Yard Father Samuel Marsden William Harling His Occ Labourer Overlooker Deced Witness Fallowfield Wilson Mary Wilson 1881 Census Dwelling:6 St Peters St Census Place:Preston, Lancashire, England Source:FHL Film 1342013 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 4233 Folio 45Page 19 Marr Age Sex Birthplace James MARSDEN M 27 M Preston, Lancashire, England Rel:Head Occ:Plumber Elizabeth MARSDEN M 22 F Preston, Lancashire, England Rel:Wife Occ:Weaver Cotton Mill Mary J. MARSDEN 1 F Preston, Lancashire, England Rel:Daur Susannah HARLING W 50 FPreston, Lancashire, England Rel:M In Law 1891 Census Town: Preston Ward: Park Ecclesiastical District: All Saints Page 10, No 62 38 North Street (4 rooms) James MARSDEN, Head, Married, 35, Plumber, b. Preston, Lancashire Elizabeth MARSDEN, Wife, Married, 33, Cotton Weaver, b. Preston,Lancashire Mary J MARSDEN, Daughter, 11, Scholar, b. Preston, Lancashire Margaret MARSDEN, Daughter, 8, Scholar, b. Preston, Lancashire William MARSDEN, Son, 6, Scholar, b. Preston, Lancashire Albert MARSDEN, Son, 10days, b. Preston, Lancashire Susannah HARLING, Mother-in-Law, Widow, 62, Housekeeper, b. Preston,Lancashire Joseph Billingham, Lodger, Widower, 51, Cotton Spinner, b. Preston,Lancashire Notice there is no "Jane" as per your records. Perhaps "Jane" and Mary J (the J being Jane) are one and the same. Mary Jane was a very common name, and so, in retrospect, it would seem odd to christen one daughter "Mary Jane" and the next "Jane", whay do you think? Anyway, it always makes me happy when I find someone I know on the Census, it makes me feel that I'm not wasting my time, and that they are out there somewhere. Also of interest re the above was the fact that all that lot lived in "4 rooms" AND there was also the Lodger.
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