1871 At 32 Baker St., Bordesley, Aston, Birmingham Thomas Hughes Head 34 Carpenter & joiner b. Staffs., Kingswinford Ann Hughes Wife 32 b. Staffs., Kingswinford Robert Hughes Son 10 b. Worcs., Dudley John Hughes Son 8 b. Staffs., Sedgely Thomas Cook Son 2 b. Warwickshire, Birmingham Amelia Hughes Daur 3 weeks b. Warwickshire, Birmingham Jason J Rollason Brother-in-law 22 Carpenter & joiner b. Staffs., Sedgely Emma Rollason Sister-in-law 22 b. Staffs., Kingswinford
1861 At High Oak, Kingswinford Ann Morrall Head Widow 50 House Servant b. Worcs., Dudley Frank Morrall Son Unm. 32 Boatloader b. Staffs., Kingswinford John Morrall Son Unm. 20 Puddler of Iron b. Staffs., Kingswinford Jane Morrall Son Unm. 15 Scholar b. Staffs., Kingswinford Emma Morrall Daur Unm. 12 Scholar b. Staffs., Kingswinford
Jason John ROLLASON 32 Upr Gornal, Stafford Carpenter Emma ROLLASON 32 Pensnett, Stafford Maria ROLLASON 9 Birmm Scholar Mary J. ROLLASON 8 Birmm Scholar Annie ROLLASON 7 Birmm Scholar Emma ROLLASON 5 Birmm Scholar Kate ROLLASON Da 4 Birmm Scholar George F. ROLLASON 2 Birmm
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