1871 census records

Thomas Parry (Coal Miner)

  • Gender: Male
  • Age: 14 years
  • Position: Son
  • Occupation: Coal Miner
  • Address: 27 Long Rank
  • Birthplace: Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorganshire, Wales

Record collection

The 1871 census records were collected by Enumerators who were assigned to a particular area.

This record was collected by Mr James Lewis who served the following area:

Part of the Parish of Llanwenarth Ultra Comprising all the houses between the Tram Road which lie on the upper side of the Blaenavon Company's Tram Road leading from the Limestone Quarries on the Gilwern Hill To the old inlcines, the house occupied by William Fox and bounded by Llanelly on the North. Pwlldu Long Rank, the house by School, the Shop House, the houses over the Stables, the Agents House, the Shop & Upper Rank, the House at top of Old Inlines, Old Pwlldu, Wain House, Pen Rhiw, Iron Stable, Turn Houses, House by Wesleyan Chapel, Weighing Machine, the whole of the Houses at Garnddyrus, including the Long Row, Victoria Inn and the Queen's Row.

Other people at 27 Long Rank

Name Age Occupation
Parry, Alfred 10 years Coal Miner
Parry, Esther 45 years Unknown
Parry, Gomer 8 years Scholar
Parry, Hope 16 years Unknown
Parry, Margaret 5 years Scholar
Parry, Thomas 55 years Labourer in Iron Works
Parry, Thomas 14 years Coal Miner
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