FAMILY HISTORY: SWARBRICK
THE FAMILY OF THOMAS & ELIZABETH SWARBRICK
CENSUS INFORMATION:
1861 CENSUS OF PRESTON, LANCASHIRE: | ||||||
NAME: | RELATION: | CONDITION: | SEX: | AGE: | OCCUPATION: | BIRTHPLACE: |
Thomas Swarbrick | Visitor | Married | M | 22 | Iron Moulder | Preston, Lancashire |
Betsy Swarbrick | Visitor | Married | F | 20 | Cotton Weaver | Preston, Lancashire |
NOTES: | |
1: | Living at 38 Byron Street, Preston. (RG9-3133, folio 107, pages 17 & 18) |
2: | Thomas and Elizabeth "Betsy" had only been married for a few months and were expecting their first child by the date of this Census, which may explain why they were staying with her parents. |
3: | For the full Census entry see Elizabeth's parents page. |
4: | The above information is taken from microfilmed copies held at the Lancashire Archives. |
1871 CENSUS OF PRESTON, LANCASHIRE: | ||||||
NAME: | RELATION: | CONDITION: | SEX: | AGE: | OCCUPATION: | BIRTHPLACE: |
Thomas Swarbrick | Head | Married | M | 32 | Iron Moulder | Preston, Lancashire |
Elizabeth Swarbrick | Wife | Married | F | 30 | - | Preston, Lancashire |
James Swarbrick | Son | - | M | 9 | Scholar | Preston, Lancashire |
Ellen Swarbrick | Daughter | - | F | 8 | Scholar | Preston, Lancashire |
William Henry Swarbrick | Son | - | M | 8 mos | - | Preston, Lancashire |
NOTES: | |
1: | Living at 39 Hammond Street, Preston. (RG10-4209, folio 109, page 13) |
2: | Their son William Henry died shortly after this census was taken. |
3: | The above information is taken from copies held on microfiche at the Lancashire Archives. |
1881 CENSUS OF PRESTON, LANCASHIRE: | ||||||
NAME: | RELATION: | CONDITION: | SEX: | AGE: | OCCUPATION: | BIRTHPLACE: |
Elizabeth Swarbrick | Head | Widow | F | 40 | Cotton Weaver | Preston, Lancashire |
James Swarbrick | Son | Unmarried | M | 19 | Joiner | Preston, Lancashire |
Ellen Swarbrick | Daughter | - | F | 18 | Cotton Weaver | Preston, Lancashire |
Elizabeth A. Swarbrick | Daughter | - | M | 9 | Scholar | Preston, Lancashire |
NOTES: | |
1: | Living at 39 Hammond Street, Preston. (RG11-4234, folio 8, page 11) |
2: | Thomas Swarbrick died in July 1872, aged 34 years. |
3: | The above information is taken from copies held on microfiche at the Lancashire Archives. |
1891 CENSUS OF PRESTON, LANCASHIRE: | ||||||
NAME: | RELATION: | CONDITION: | SEX: | AGE: | OCCUPATION: | BIRTHPLACE: |
Elizabeth Swarbrick | Head | Widow | F | 50 | Cotton Weaver | Preston, Lancashire |
Ellen Swarbrick | Daughter | Unmarried | F | 28 | Cotton Weaver | Preston, Lancashire |
Elizabeth A. Swarbrick | Daughter | Unmarried | M | 19 | Cotton Weaver | Preston, Lancashire |
James Swarbrick | Son | Married | M | 29 | Joiner | Preston, Lancashire |
Amelia E. Swarbrick | Daughter | Married | F | 22 | Scholar | Preston, Lancashire |
Thomas P. Swarbrick | Grandson | - | M | 1 | Scholar | Preston, Lancashire |
NOTES: | |
1: | Living at 23 Hammond Street, Preston. (RG12-3436, folio 37, page 9) |
2: | Although listed as "daughter", Amelia Ellen (Green) was Elizabeth's daughter-in-law, the wife of James. |
3: | The above information is taken from copies held on microfiche at the Lancashire Archives. |
1901 CENSUS OF PRESTON, LANCASHIRE: | ||||||
NAME: | RELATION: | CONDITION: | SEX: | AGE: | OCCUPATION: | BIRTHPLACE: |
Elizabeth A. Swarbrick | Head | Widow | F | 60 | Cotton Weaver | Preston, Lancashire |
Ellen Swarbrick | Daughter | Unmarried | F | 38 | Cotton Weaver | Preston, Lancashire |
Joseph Smith | Boarder | Married | M | 33 | Cotton Weaver | Preston, Lancashire |
Elizabeth A. Smith | Wife | Married | M | 28 | Cotton Weaver | Preston, Lancashire |
Joseph B. Smith | Son | - | M | 5 | - | Preston, Lancashire |
Thomas Smith | Son | - | M | 3 | - | Preston, Lancashire |
Frederick Smith | Son | - | M | 1 | - | Preston, Lancashire |
NOTES: | |
1: | Living at 79 Miles Street, Preston. (RG13-3949, folio 153, page 19) |
2: | This is the first instance of Elizabeth (Banks) Swarbrick having a middle initial and may be an error. |
3: | Elizabeth A. Smith was Elizabeth's daughter, the wife of Joseph Smith. |
4: | The above information is taken from copies held on microfiche at the Lancashire Archives. |