MACER Chart 0500

This is a Chart for Charles Macer and Edith Onyett


married
December quarter
1867
St Ives district
Huntingdonshire

 
1
CHARLES MACER

born about
1844
Witcham
Cambridgeshire
occupation
1871 Shoemaker
1881 Shoemaker and Publican
1891 Bootmaker, 1901 Shoemaker
widower on the 1901 Census
 

2
EDITH ONYETT

born about
1841
Pidley cum Fenton
Huntingdonshire
occupation
1851 Scholar
1861 Domestic Servant
died between
1891 and 1901


3
Eliza A
(Elizabeth)
MACER
born about
1869
Pidley cum Fenton
Huntingdonshire
occupation
1891 Dressmaker

4
Matilda
MACER
born about
1871
(2 months on the 1871 Census)
Pidley cum Fenton
Huntingdonshire
occupation
1881 Scholar
5
Harriet E
(Polly)
MACER
born about
1872
Pidley cum Fenton
Huntingdonshire
occupation
1881 Scholar

married
William
HUDSON
born about
1857
Sawtry, Huntingdonshire
occupation
1901
Retired Colour Sergeant
1st Battalion East Surrey
Regiment
6
John
MACER
born about
1874
Pidley cum Fenton
Huntingdonshire
occupation
1881 Scholar
1891
Carpenter's
Apprentice
7
Frederick
MACER
born about
1874??
Pidley cum Fenton
Huntingdonshire
occupation
1891
Scholar
  1. 1871 Census - Dean's Yard, Pidley cum Renton, Huntingdonshire.  
    1881 Census -  "Mad Cat" Main Street, Pidley cum Fenton, Huntingdonshire
    1891 Census - "Mad Cat" Main Street, Pidley, Huntingdonshire. It is possible that John was 15 and Frederick 16 as the 17 has a line through it in both case and the 15 and 16 has been added next to it.. There were two lodgers.
    1901 Census - Huntingdon Road, Pidley cum Fenton, Huntingdonshire
  2. 1851 Census - High Street, Pidley cum Fenton, Huntingdonshire. 
    1861 Census - "Manor House" Pidley cum Fenton, Huntingdonshire. Edith was a servant to a William HEMPSTED, unmarried, aged 56 a Farmer of 720 Acres employing 20 men and six boys, he was born in Fenton, Huntingdonshire, his sister a widow was with him and there were several servants.
    1871 Census - Dean's Yard, Pidley cum Renton, Huntingdonshire. 
    1881 Census -  "Mad Cat" Main Street, Pidley cum Fenton, Huntingdonshire
    1891 Census - "Mad Cat" Main Street, Pidley, Huntingdonshire. It is possible that John was 15 and Frederick 16 as the 17 has a line through it in both case and the 15 and 16 has been added next to it.. There were two lodgers.
  3. 1871 Census - Dean's Yard, Pidley cum Renton, Huntingdonshire. 
    1881 Census - Not with rest of family on this Census
    1891 Census - "Mad Cat" Main Street, Pidley, Huntingdonshire. It is possible that John was 15 and Frederick 16 as the 17 has a line through it in both case and the 15 and 16 has been added next to it.. There were two lodgers.
  4. 1871 Census - Dean's Yard, Pidley cum Renton, Huntingdonshire. 
    1881 Census -  "Mad Cat" Main Street, Pidley cum Fenton, Huntingdonshire
  5. 1881 Census -  "Mad Cat" Main Street, Pidley cum Fenton, Huntingdonshire
    1891 Census - "Mad Cat" Main Street, Pidley, Huntingdonshire. It is possible that John was 15 and Frederick 16 as the 17 has a line through it in both case and the 15 and 16 has been added next to it.. There were two lodgers.
    1901 Census - Warboys Road, Pidley cum Fenton, Huntingdonshire. Harriet is married as shown but I would think she had a son Leonard before married, he is 6 and down as Leonard MACER with relation to head "William HUDSON" as son-in-law, he could not be that relationship, so I think it should be step son.
  6. 1881 Census -  "Mad Cat" Main Street, Pidley cum Fenton, Huntingdonshire
    1891 Census - "Mad Cat" Main Street, Pidley, Huntingdonshire. It is possible that John was 15 and Frederick 16 as the 17 has a line through it in both case and the 15 and 16 has been added next to it.. There were two lodgers.
  7. 1881 Census - Not with rest of family on this Census
    1891 Census - "Mad Cat" Main Street, Pidley, Huntingdonshire. It is possible that John was 15 and Frederick 16 as the 17 has a line through it in both case and the 15 and 16 has been added next to it.. There were two lodgers.

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