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Use Primary Sources to discover details of his life Piece together Alan Scrivener Lloyd’s story

Extracts from 1891 Census – Cofton Richards Farm, Upper and Lower Bentley, Worcestershire © Crown Copyright Images reproduced by courtesy of The National Archives, London, England Image uploaded for educational purposes, all rights reserved

Transcript of 1891 Census NameRelationship to head of family Marital status Age at last birthday OccupationBirthplace John H LloydHeadMarried35Wrought Iron Tube Manufacturer Edgbaston, Warwickshire Gertrude E LloydWifeMarried33-Edgbaston, Warwickshire Gerald B LloydSonSingle5-Edgbaston, Warwickshire Alan LloydSonSingle2-Edgbaston, Warwickshire Hester E CarvisServantSingle25Parlour Maid Domestic Servant Northamptonshire Ada M WinterServantSingle16Nurse Domestic Servant Pontypool, Monmouthshire William MeereServantSingle16Gardener Domestic Servant Selly Oak, Worcestershire Deborah BeesleyServantWidow50Housekeeper Domestic Servant Cumberland

Extracts from 1901 Census – Somerset Road, Edgbaston, Worcestershire © Crown Copyright Images reproduced by courtesy of The National Archives, London, England Image uploaded for educational purposes, all rights reserved

Transcript of 1901 Census – continued on next slide NameRelationship to head of family Marital status Age at last birthday OccupationBirthplace John H LloydHeadMarried45Wrought Iron Tube Manufacturer Birmingham, Warwickshire Gertrude E LloydWifeMarried43-Birmingham, Warwickshire Alan S LloydSonSingle12-Birmingham, Warwickshire Eric J LloydSonSingle8-Birmingham, Warwickshire Ronald L LloydSonSingle7-Birmingham, Warwickshire Joan M G LloydDaughterSingle3-Birmingham, Warwickshire Beate E KeepVisitorSingle41Parlour Maid Domestic Servant Carlton, Bedfordshire Helen S LeanVisitorSingle30GovernessLondon

NameRelationship to head of family Marital status Age at last birthday OccupationBirthplace Sarah J CousinsServantSingle27Housemaid Domestic City Gloucestershire Elizabeth MaroonServantSingle34Parlour Maid Domestic Birmingham, Warwickshire Amelia C BarnesServantSingle18Under Nurse Domestic Birmingham, Warwickshire Ellen BowdlerServantSingle17Kitchen Maid Domestic Herefordshire Susan WoodServantSingle37Nurse DomesticStaffordshire Transcript of 1901 Census – continued

Extracts from 1911 Census – Browns Hotel, Dover Street, St George Hanover Square, London © Crown Copyright Images reproduced by courtesy of The National Archives, London, England Image uploaded for educational purposes, all rights reserved

Transcript of 1911 Census NameRelationship to head of family Age at last birthday Marital status OccupationBirthplace Alan Scrivener Lloyd Visitor22SingleFarmerBirmingham

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