1891 CENSUS OF ENGLAND
AND WALES
The following is a list
of those members of the Gutman Group families who are
listed on
the 1891 Census of England and Wales, amongst those living in
England and Wales on 5 April 1891.
TNA Reference |
RG12 / 3697 / 23, page 15 |
Address |
9 Merrion Street, Leeds, Yorkshire
3 |
Name |
Rel'ship to Head |
Marital Status |
Age |
Occupation |
Place of Birth |
Goodman, Simon |
Head |
Married |
38 |
Tailor's machinist (employed) |
Russia |
Goodman, Fanny |
Wife |
Married |
35 |
Tailor's machinist |
Russia |
Goodman, Aaron |
Son |
Single |
16 |
Tailor's machinist (employed) |
Russia |
Goodman, Morris 4 |
Son |
Single |
10 |
Scholar |
Russia |
Goodman, Louie 4, 5 |
Son |
Single |
7 |
Scholar |
Russia |
TNA References |
RG12 / 3689 / 98, page 24 and RG12 /
3689 / 99, page 25 |
Address |
8 Darley Street, Leeds, Yorkshire |
Name |
Rel'ship to Head |
Marital Status |
Age |
Occupation |
Place of Birth |
Goodman, Joseph |
Head |
Married |
33 |
Tailor |
Poland |
Goodman, Fanny |
Wife |
Married |
30 |
[not listed] |
Poland |
Goodman, Hilda |
Daughter |
Single |
10 |
[not listed] |
Poland |
Goodman, David |
Son |
Single |
7 |
[not listed] |
Poland |
Goodman, Rebecca |
Daughter |
Single |
6 |
[not listed] |
Poland |
Goodman, Rosa |
Daughter |
Single |
2 |
[not listed] |
Poland (British Subject)
1 |
Goodman, Jacob |
Father |
Widower |
72 |
[not listed] |
Poland (British Subject) 2 |
Gootwas, Elias |
Father-in-law |
Married |
60 |
Retired tailor |
Poland |
Herman, Harris L |
Lodger |
Married |
20 |
Machinist |
Poland |
Herman, Rachel |
Lodger |
Married |
19 |
[not listed] |
Poland |
Bergman, Nathan |
Lodger |
Single |
17 |
Tailor |
Poland |
TNA Reference |
RG12 / 3688 / 53, page 4 |
Address |
36 Lady Lane, Leeds, Yorkshire |
Name |
Rel'ship to Head |
Marital Status |
Age |
Occupation |
Place of Birth |
Leventhal, Joseph |
Head |
Married |
32 |
Grocer |
Russian Poland
(naturalized) |
Leventhal, Leah |
Wife |
Married |
25 |
[not listed] |
London, Whitechapel |
Leventhal, Annie |
Daughter |
Single |
4 |
[not listed] |
Yorkshire, Leeds |
Leventhal, Myer |
Son |
Single |
2 |
[not listed] |
Yorkshire, Leeds |
Leventhal, Percy |
Son |
Single |
1 |
[not listed] |
Yorkshire, Leeds |
TNA Reference |
RG12 / 3697 / 39, page 17 |
Address |
11 Belgrave Street, Leeds, Yorkshire |
Name |
Rel'ship to Head |
Marital Status |
Age |
Occupation |
Place of Birth |
Rose, Abraham |
Head |
Married |
44 |
Tailor |
Russian Poland |
Rose, Fanny |
Wife |
Married |
34? |
[not listed] |
London, Middlesex |
Rose, Albert |
Son |
Single |
19 |
Tailor |
London, Middlesex |
Rose, Elsie |
Daughter |
Single |
17 |
Tailoress |
London, Middlesex |
Rose, Myer |
Son |
Single |
16 |
Scholar |
London, Middlesex |
Rose, Michal |
Son |
Single |
14 |
Scholar |
London, Middlesex |
Rose, Philip |
Son |
Single |
10 |
Scholar |
Stroud, Gloucestershire |
Rose, Esther |
Daughter |
Single |
9 |
Scholar |
Leeds, Yorkshire |
Rose, Rachel |
Daughter |
Single |
6 |
Scholar |
Leeds, Yorkshire |
Rose, Leah |
Daughter |
Single |
4 |
Scholar |
Leeds, Yorkshire |
Rose, Miriam |
Daughter |
Single |
1 |
[not listed] |
Leeds, Yorkshire |
TNA Reference |
RG12 / 3689 / 4, page 12 |
Address |
7 Lower Templar Street, Leeds,
Yorkshire |
Name |
Rel'ship to Head |
Marital Status |
Age |
Occupation |
Place of Birth |
Samuels, Henry |
Head |
Married |
62 |
Boot maker (employer) |
Germany |
Samuels, Hanna |
Wife |
Married |
51 |
[not listed] |
Germany |
Samuels, Joseph |
Son |
Single |
28 |
Boot rivitter (employee) |
Whitechapel, London |
Samuels, Rachael |
Daughter |
Single |
24 |
Boot machinist (employee) |
Whitechapel, London |
1 |
This is incorrect: Rosa
was born in Leeds. |
2 |
Jacob was unlikely to
have been naturalised at this point. Furthermore, Joseph and his brother
both referred to their father as Nathan Goodman in their applications
for naturalisation. |
3 |
This household also
included 7 boarders: a young couple and their baby son, and four young
people with tailoring-related jobs. |
4 |
It is highly surreal that
Morris and Louie appear on this census listing, seeing as neither was
born at the time! Morris would not be born until December 1892 and Louis
(sic) not until October 1894. The
only explanation is that Simon invented these
fictional children, and decided that, when they were
born, they should be given the names of the
fictional children he had thought up several years
previously! |
5 |
Louie is noted as having "lame feet". Perhaps this
was something Simon told the census enumerator, in
an attempt to convince him of the existence of the
two fictional children, as he clearly could not
present them to the enumerator. |
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