Resident in the year 1911: Hollybank Cottages, Triangle Road, Haywards Heath, East Sussex.Source 1
RG14PN5002 RG78PN221 RD76 SD1 ED4 SN200
Census Transcript Household Sussex 1911 Address 10 Holly Bank Cottages, Triangle Road, Haywards Heath, Sussex Civil Parish Haywards Heath Sub District Cuckfield Registration District Cuckfield Image Reference RG14 - PN5002 RD76 SD1 ED4 SN200 Found 7 Results. Forename Surname Age Year Born Gender Relation Marriage Status Years Married Birth Place Occupation Warden Mitchell 33 1878 Male Head Married Slough Green, Sussex General Labourer Florence May Mitchell 28 1883 Female Wife Married 9 Andingly, Sussex Hilda May Mitchell 7 1904 Female Daughter Haywards Heath, Sussex Rosie Florence Mitchell 1 1910 Female Daughter Haywards Heath, Sussex Doris Kate Mitchell 2 M 1911 Female Daughter Haywards Heath, Sussex Albert Ingram 22 1889 Male Boarder Single Wrotham, Kent Assistant Gardener Frank Craker 19 1892 Male Boarder Single Bromley, Kent Assistant Gardener
She died on 2ND Q 1917 in Brighton, East Sussex. England, she was 7 years old.
Name: Rosie F Mitchell District: Brighton... County: Sussex... Year: 1917... Quarter: 2... Year of Birth: 1909... Age: 8... Volume: 2b... Page: 0284...
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