1861 census for Upton Park
The 1861 census records only 4 households - all unnamed houses. Two of
these are founding fathers of the Park and are still in the 1871 census
with no house names. The other two households do not feature in the
1871 census.
No census data cannot be guarantee as correct.
People's ages where shown refer to their age in 1861 (census year)
unnamed but deduced to be no:84
Founding father William Pitt (35yrs) - formerly a farmer
from Salop now recorded as a cashier & clerk
wife Margaret (32yrs)
daughters Alice Jane (6yrs); Edith Margaret (1yrs);
Clara (4yrs) (Clara not rerecorded in 1871)
mother-in-law Margaret Evans (74yrs)
servant Sarah Lloyd (22yrs) ((may relate to farmer Lloyd - see pre-history)
unnamed but deduced to be no:13
Founding father Thomas Wood (37yrs) - Registrar of births & deaths and
law stationer
wife Sarah
son Thomas (18yrs) - railway clerk
step mother Elizabeth Wood (55yrs)
niece (7yrs)
unnamed but deduced to be no:9
Richard Wyatt (34yrs) - managing clerk of telegraph office
wife (28yrs)
son Richard (2yrs)
lodger Augustus Bonyard? - millener
servant (27yrs)
unnamed dwelling
Thomas Meredith (47yrs) - nurseryman
wife Mary (46yrs)
children Hannah (21yrs); Elizabeth (18yrs);
John (16yrs)-confectioner; Thomas (13yrs)
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