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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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View 1901 census data for these families

 

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