1901 Scotland Census Ancestry.com, Record for William Archibald Parish: Aberdour; ED: 5; Page: 10; Line: 10; Roll: CSSCT1901_129 1901 Scotland Census [Ancestry.com] The 1901 Census for Scotland was taken on the night of 31 March/1 April 1901. The following information was requested: place, name, relationship to head of family, marital status, age, gender, profession, birthplace, and whether blind, deaf, and dumb. Database online
Record for William Archibald Name: William Archibald Age: 49 Estimated birth year: abt 1852 Relationship: Head Spouse's name: Margaret Archibald Gender: Male Where born: Aberdour, Fife Registration Number: 401 Registration district: Aberdour Civil Parish: Aberdour County: Fife Address: No 3 Toll Row Occupation: Coal Miner Hewer ED: 5 Household schedule number: 43 Line: 10 Roll: CSSCT1901_129 Household Members: Name Age William Archibald 49 Head Margaret Archibald 45 Wife Margaret Archibald 22 Daughter Aberdour Pit-head Worker (coal) Thomas Archibald 20 Son Aberdour Coal-miner Hewer Sarah Archibald 17 Daughter Aberdour Pit Head Worker (coal) William Archibald 15 Son Aberdour Coal-miner Hewer Abram Archibald 27 Son Beath Coal-miner Hewer George Archibald 13 Son Aberdour Farm-Servant Elizabeth Archibald 9 Daughter Aberdour Archibald Archibald 7 Son Aberdour Alexander Archibald 3 Son Aberdour
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