Census
1841
Census 1841
Records Goldstraw
entries extracted by Joan Bell
1841 CENSUS: GOLDSTRAW ENTRIES
Goldstraw references in the 1841 census (where only the first name
is given for family members, the surname was Goldstraw in the census
return).
1841 Ipstones No 2 District (1004)
Joseph Goldstraw aged 15 at Bradshaw. In the house of
Sarah
Austin,
a farmer.
Peter Goldstraw (30) stonemason. Coldstone Commmon.
Frances
Jane (4)
Rachel 3
Hannah 1
Thomas Goldstraw 45 stonemason.
Ann Goldstraw 20 straw bonnet maker.
Son Joseph 2 months.
1841 Morridge
Cadlow
James Goldstraw 49 agricultural labourer
Millicent 48
James 10
Rebecca 18
Foxt
Benjamin Goldstraw 60 collier
Elizabeth 60
James 30
Dinah 30
Alice 25
Elizabeth 3
Dilhorn
Lucy Goldstraw 10. In the house of John James 40
(coalmaster),
Francis
James 50, John James 20 (chemist ?), Rupert James 15 (waiting clerk)
Grindon
James Goldstraw (15) at Ladyside. Ag labourer in house
of John
Smith
(45) farmer.
Hannah Goldstraw 20 female servant to Hannah Burnett 40
Elizabeth Goldstraw 12 female servant in house of
Charles
Smith 25,
farmer.
Grindon Moor
Thomas Goldstraw 35 Ag lab
Sarah 30
Mary 3
James 10 mths
Benjamin Goldstraw 55 copperminer
Martha 50
Ann 15
Sarah 14
James 12
Martha 9
James Goldstraw 50 Ag lab
Mary 55
Thomas 11
John 9
Joseph 11
William 20 ag lab
Francis 13
Wetley Rocks (107/1006-7)
Workhouse (1006/9)
(all Goldstraw)
Ann 10
Mary 7
Thomas 4
Mary 15
Cheddleton (107/1003)
David Goldstraw 25 ag lab (living at ? Shuffalong)
Ellen 25
Lucy 1
Mary Wood 10
George Wood 7
Hannah Goldstraw 24 living at Hanfield. Female Servant
to John
Hambleton
47, farmer and his wife Sarah Hambleton and child Sarah Hambleton 8.
Louisa Goldstraw (7) lived at Church House with
Elizabeth
Hammonds 67
(washer woman) and Margaret Owen.
Ralph Goldstraw 13, male servant, lived in house of
William
Allen, farmer
(Felt House) and his wife Mary Allen 35, and 3 children Mary 15, Ellen
13, and James 10 (children all Allen surname).
Wetley Rocks (107/1003)
George Pickford 30 stonemason
Elizabeth Pickford 30
Ann Pickford 7
Thomas Pickford5
Henry Pickford 3
George Pickford 1
Solomon Goldstraw 9
Next door to
Samuel Goldstraw 65 ag lab
Phoebe 59
Alice 15
James Goldstraw 42 Publican
Sarah 40
Elizabeth 18
Henry 15
James 8
Solomon Goldstraw 65 stonemason
Mary 64
Samuel Goldstraw 65 ag lab
Sampson Goldstraw 17 tailor’s apprentice with John
Hacknell,
tailor
David Goldstraw 35 stone mason
Martha 37
Ann 10
Peter 6
Hannah 3
Elizabeth Goldstraw 24 female servant
James 3
Jane Goldstraw 15 female servant in house of John
Sargeant
(farmer)
35 and Elizabeth Sargeant 60 or 65.
Ralph Goldstraw 59 carpenter
Elizabeth 56
Mary 14
James (?80)
Parish of Cheddleton
William Goldstraw 30 butcher
Elizabeth 30
Son (name not legible on microfilm) 8
William Goldstraw 60 butcher
Elizabeth 55
Elizabeth 15
Mary 15
William 1
Rebecca Goldstraw 50 charwoman
John 7
Goldstraw references in the 1851 census (where only the first
name is given for family members, the surname was Goldstraw in the
census
return).
1851 Census (1007/2009(2))
Elijah Goldstraw 22 stone mason. Visitor in the house of
?
Peter 42 stone mason. Living at Green Style., Ipstones
Frances 35 wife
Jane 14 dau
Rachel 13 dau
?Aaron age? Son
Thomas age?
Sarah 5 dau
Emma 3 dau
James 1 son
Fort Lane Ends
George Edge 39 lab
Dina Edge 38 wife
William Edge 5
George Edge 3
Isaac Edge 10mths
Elizabeth Goldstraw 13, scholar, step-dau to George Edge
Next door
Benjamin Goldstraw 72 widower, retired collier
James 40, his son, labourer
Alice 34, his dau, dress-maker
Lidia 7, grand-dau
Lady Edge
Thomas Goldstraw 55 stonemason and farmer
Mary Ann 38
James Clowes 4, nephew
Wetley Rocks
George Forrester 42 unmarried
Elizabeth Goldstraw 33 widow
James 13
William 11
Robert 3
Ann Forrester 1 (love child)
Rock House
Samuel Goldstraw 48 stonemason
Martha 48
Peter 15
Hannah 11
Mary 10
Elizabeth 7
Henry 4
Plus a further daughter, name and age not legible on microfilm.
Issac Goldstraw head
Joseph (rest not legible)
Ralph Goldstraw 24 lab
Elizabeth 22 wife
Emma 5 mths dau
Sarah Goldstraw 50
James 10 son
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Transcripts:St
John's Parish Church Wetley Rocks, Staffordshire