My transcription of the England and Wales Census 1901 return for the household of my gg grandmother Harriet FLOWERS (née Harriet LAW 1837-1903) records the following:
FHJ Ref: 028
Census: England and Wales Census 1901
Place: 32 Burton Street, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England
Household: Harriet Flowers
SURNAME | FIRST NAME(S) | REL | STATUS | SEX | AGE | OCCUPATION | WHERE BORN | REMARKS |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Flowers | Harriet | Head | Widow | Female | 64 | Sheffield, Yorkshire | ||
Flowers | George | Son | Single | Male | 21 | File Cutter | Sheffield, Yorkshire | |
Hart | Harriet | Daughter | Female | 27 | Sheffield, Yorkshire | |||
Hart | Henry | Son-in-Law | Male | 31 | Bricklayer's Labourer | Not Known, Norfolk | ||
Hart | William | Grandson | Male | 4 | Not Known, Norfolk | Blind after... | ||
Hart | Sarah | Granddaughter | Female | 4 | Sheffield, Yorkshire |
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I have added these details to my GEDCOM.
Despite several hours searching, I have been unable to find records of a marriage between Harriet HART (née Harriet Flowers 1873-Deceased) and Henry HART 1870-Deceased.
Updates:
2007-03-13 Eventually I did find a record of a marriage between Harriet HART (née Harriet Flowers 1873-Deceased) and Henry HART 1870-Deceased. To read an update to this post please click here.
Old Comments:
Hart family Norfolk
Submitted by judith on Sun, 2006-03-12 14:43Don't know if this ties into your family anywhere but my 4xgreat grandfather was a bricklayer in the North Walsham area of Norfolk as was his father & grandfather. He was Philip Hart bpt 1787 married to Mary Barber. His granddaughter Sarah Jane Hart (my gg grandmother) moved to County Durham in the 1860's.
Judith