HOWARD Chart 0400

This is a Chart for Joseph Easton Howard and Emma Ann Leeden

married
June quarter
1896
Northampton district
Northamptonshire
1
JOSEPH EASTON HOWARD
born about
1870
Kislingbury
Northamptonshire
occupation
1901 
Ironstone Miner
1911 Iron Stone Furnace Labourer
(Blast Furnace)
  2
EMMA ANN LEEDEN

born about
December quarter
1876
Church Brampton
Northamptonshire

3
Arthur Joseph
HOWARD
born about
1897
Kislingbury
Northamptonshire
occupation
1911 Farm Labourer
  1. 1901 Census - Back Lane, Kislingbury, Northamptonshire. 
    1911 Census - Beech Lane Kislingbury Northampton
  2. 1881 Crisps Farm, Church Brampton, Northamptonshire
    1901 Census - Back Lane, Kislingbury, Northamptonshire. I was not sure about this as Emma Ann is down as Annie E born Dunton, Northamptonshire, but as there are three "LEEDEN2 families living next door to each other in Back Lane, Kislingbury, I am sure it is the correct one, having found the marriage on the BMD. 
    1911 Census - Beech Lane Kislingbury Northampton
  3. 1901 Census -Back Lane, Kislingbury, Northamptonshire. 
    1911 Census - Beech Lane Kislingbury Northampton

    Note there are many variations of the spelling of LEEDEN, ie LEADEN, LEEDING, LEADING, LEEDON, LEADON, LEEDER, LEADER  etc etc. I have called all the Charts LEEDEN and have shown the alternative spelling in (...) before the LEEDEN spelling. This is to keep conformity and ease of finding the charts. I think in several cases the name changed and has been kept with the alternative until the present day.

    I have now found started find these families on 1911 Census on FindMyPast, as it is a family which is some way from our own and the cost of looking at all the families we are interested in would make the exercise a very costly I have only found the family, which gives the people living in the household and the district they are living, not the actual address, also relationships and occupations are still not known, but in the case of this chart there are no further children, only Arthur Joseph which appears on the 1901 Census.

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