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The 1901 Census Returns

CHARLESTOWN

No.

Head of Household

Age

Religion

Occupation

No. In House

1
John Sergeant
62
COI
(Shop) Grocer
6
2
Thomas Adamson
30
Presbyterian
Farmer & Grocer
6
3
Alexander Turkington
62
COI
Labourer
10
4
Margery Cordner
65
COI
Weaver
1
5
Mary Wilson
55
COI
Weaver
3
6
Abraham Richardson
55
COI
Weaver
6
7
William J. Turkington
36
COI
Farmer
1
8
George McKinney
52
COI
Farmer
8
9
Mary Richardson
84
COI
Housekeeper
3
10
William J. McGeown
42
COI
Cambric Weaver
9
11
Robert Adamson
60
Presbyterian
Cambric Weaver
2
12
John Addy
39
COI
Farm Labourer
8
13
James McCorry
57
RC
(Public House) Farmer
6
14
Patrick McConville
60
RC
Cambric Weaver
4
15
George Sergeant
40
COI
Farm Labourer
4
16
Bernard Lennon
54
RC
Cambric Weaver
4
17
John Turkington
43
Episc Church
Farmer
3
18
Arthur Austin
68
RC
Farmer
10
19
Jane M. Turkington
40
Episc Church
Cambric Weaver
2
20
Robert Turkington
65
COI
Farmer
4
21
James Williamson
30
COI
Cambric Weaver
2
22
Catherine Humphries
70
COI
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