1901 Census
Administrative County: Salop.
The undermentioned Houses are situate within the boundaries of the
Civil Parish of Oswestry Rural; Ecclesistical Parish of: Oswestry Holy Trinity
Rural District of Oswestry; Parliamentary Division of: Oswestry
Village or Hamlet of Maesbury
(dwellings have 5 or more rooms except where stated, precise address not usually given. b.Oswestry often means born in Maesbury, but no distinction is given)

Maesbury Marsh - above Waen Lane:
The map is from 1890

Maesbury Marsh Charles Hordley, head, married, 66, worker on farm, b. Montgomery
Sarah Hordley, wife, married 68, b. Kinnerley
Sarah Hordley, daughter, single, 29, sewer shirt, own account, b. Oswestry
Maesbury Marsh
4 rooms
Eliza James, head, married, 51, sewer shirt, own account, b. Great Ness, Salop
Florence James, daughter, single, 14, b. Great Ness, Salop
Charles H. James, son, single, 10, b. Great Ness, Salop
William James, grandson, single, 4, b.Oswestry
Maesbury Marsh
4 rooms
Eliza Paskins, head, widow, 55, midwife, b.Oswestry
Maesbury Marsh
4 rooms
Walter Swain, head, married, 46, boatman on canal, worker, b. Lanymynech
Hannah Swain, wife, married, 57, b. Shifnal, Salop
Samuel Swain, son, single, 25, boatman on canal, worker, b. Lanymynech
George Addison, visitor, single, 10, b.Oakengates, Salop
Jane Swain, neice, single, 12, b.Oswestry
Maesbury Marsh
4 rooms
Ann Evans, head, widow, 74, living on own means, b.Llanfair, Montgomery
Edward Evans, son, single, 30, horseman on farm, worker, b.Oswestry
Maesbury Marsh
The Pyms
Elizabeth E. Woollam, head, widow, 63, retired grocer, b.London
Alice Woollam, daughter, single, 26, b.Shrewsbury
Maesbury Marsh
The Chapel now the
site of Hobnob House
and The Lees

Eliza Mason, head, single, 52, caretaker of chapel, b.Knockin
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