1871 census records

Ada A Axall (Scholar)

  • Gender: Female
  • Age: 11 years
  • Position: Daughter
  • Occupation: Scholar
  • Address: 1 Mill House
  • Birthplace: Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales

Record collection

The 1871 census records were collected by Enumerators who were assigned to a particular area.

This record was collected by Mr Edwin Lewis who served the following area:

Part of the Parish of Llanwenarth Ultra, comprising all the houses & cottages which lie between the River Usk, bounded by the Parish Road leading from the Canal Company's Wharf to the Cwm as far as the Wildon Works, thence bounded by the L & N W Railway leading from Abergavenny to Brynmawr, including the houses on the Canal Wharf, The L&N W Wharf, Mr Jenkins Cottages. The house occupied by Henry Baker, The Gardener's Arms, the Cadvor Farm, Govilon Village, The Cottages at Wildon Works, including the Pentre Farm, Llanwenarth Great House & Lodge, Blanbaiden Hop Yards & Llanycavor & Boat House.

Other people at 1 Mill House

Name Age Occupation
Axall, Ada A 11 years Scholar
Axall, Eliza 15 years Unknown
Axall, John A 6 years Scholar
Axall, Selina 49 years Unknown
Axall, Selina 18 years Unknown
Axall, William 54 years Miller
Axall, William 13 years Miller
Cobb, George 17 years Miller's Servant
Harris, Eliza 24 years Unknown
Harris, William 25 years Miller
Jenkins, Alfred 12 years Apprentice
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