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Pease Street 1891
2 to 10 UNINHABITED
12. Stephen Groves / head / M / 49 / Coal Dealer / Cornwall, St Austell
Elizabeth Groves / wife / M / 38 / Yks Guis
Thomas Holmes / son / S / 16 / Coal Dealer / Yks Guis
Jane Trathen / lodger / Wid / 82 / Parishioner / Cornwall
14 TO 32 UNINHABITED
34. Ellen Wilson / head / Wid / 41 / Charwoman / Yks Loftus
Isaac Wilson / son / 11 / Yks Roxby
Robert Wilson / son / 8 / Yks Loftus
36 to 38 UNINHABITED
40. Elizabeth Passco / head / Wid / 46 / Cornwall, Camborne
Jane Passco / daug / S / 18 / Domestic Help / Yks Liverton
William Passco / son / S / 12 / Yks Skelton
Arther Passco / son / 8 / Yks Lingdale
42. Henry James Maries / head / M / 28 / Ironstone Miner / Worcester, Redditch
Elizabeth Maries / wife / M / 24 / Cornwall, Camborne
Annie Maries/ daug / 5 / Yks Lingdale
Fredrick Maries / son / 4 / Yks Lingdale
William J Maries / son / 3 / Yks, Charlton Terrace
Ellen Maries / daug / 1 mth / Yks Lingdale
44. Dennian Peirson / head / Wid / 77 / Parish Relief / Yks Egton
46. Mary Harrison / head / Wid / 58 / Living on own means / Durham, Errington
48. Hannah Leadley / head / Wid / 77 / Parish Relief / Yorkshire
50. Mary Ann Gilbert / head / Wid / 44 / Dressmaker / Lincolnshire
Florence Gilbert / daug / S / 16 / Assistant Dressmaker / Yks Eston
James Bolton / boarder / S / 35 / Blacksmiths Assistant / Norfolk, Market
52. Mary Hewer / head / Wid / 43 / Charwoman / Gloucester, Martson Maisey
39. UNINHABITED
37. James Wotton / head / M / 49 / Weightman at Ironstone mine / Devon, George Nympton
Mary Wotton / wife / M / 48 / Devon, Kings Nympton
James Wotton / son / S / 18 / Shoemaker / Yks Eston
Charles Wotton / son / S / 17 / Driver, Ironstone mine / Yks Eston
Sarah Ann Wotton / daug / S / 13 / Yks Skelton
Eli Wotton / son / 11 / Yks Skelton
Maria Wotton / daug / 8 / Yks Skelton
Emily Wotton / daug / 4 / Yks Skelton
35 to 25 UNINHABITED
23. Charles Smith / head/ M / 25 / Ironstone Miner / Suffolk, Chelmsmondiston
Emily Smith / wife / M / 22 / Yks Rosedale
John William Smith / son / 7 days / Yks Lingdale
21. John Bonnard / head / M / 40 / Blacksmith / Yorkshire
Frances Bonnard / wife / M / 28 / Yks Oldsteath
Harriet Bonnard / daug / 6 / Yks Lingdale
John William A Bonnard / son / 2 / Yks Lingdale
19. Francis J Holder / head / M / 25 / Ironstone Miner / Yks Gristhorpe
Clara Isabel Holder / wife / M / 24 / Yks Appleton le wood
Ada Bowes / sis in law / S / 25 / General Servant / Yks Appleton le wood
17. Mark Allinson / head / M / 34 / Ironstone Miner / Durham, Middleton in Teesdale
Adilaige Allinson / wife / M / 24 / Lincolnshire
John George Allinson / son / 8 / Yks Lingdale
Robert Allinson / son / 6 / Yks Lingdale
Albert Allinson / son / 1 / Yks Lingdale
15. Elizabeth Cook / head / Wid / 66 / Laundress / Yks Glaisdale
Sarah Cook / daug / S / 26 / Charwoman / Yks Egton
13. Randall William Smith / head / M / 24 / Ironstone Miner / Suffolk, Bungay
Frances Smith / wife / M / 25 / Sussex, Petworth
Rose H Smith / daug / 3 / Sussex, Bangor
Claremont W Smith / son / 2 / Suffolk, Bungay
Albert E Smith / son / 3 mths / Yks Lingdale
11. Barney Smith / head / M / 30 / Ironstone Miner / England, Mundam
Betty Smith / wife / M / 36 / England
Robert J Hall / son / 11 / Yks Lingdale
Randal W Smith / son / 8 / Yks Lingdale
Alice M Smith / daug / 7 / Yks Lingdale
Honor Ann Smith / daug / 4 / Yks Lingdale
John Hall / lodger / Wid / 69 / Road Mender / Yks Cropton
John W Hall / lodger / S / 49 / Ironstone Miner / Yks Rosedale
Henry Smith / lodger / S / 18 / Ironstone Miner / Yorkshire
9. George Millward / head /M / 30 / Ironstone Miner / Staffordshire, Olton
Sarah Jane Millward / wife / M / 28 / Yks Guis
John Millward / son / 3 / Yks Lingdale
Sarah L Millward / daug / 5 / Yks Lingdale
7. William Millward / head / M / 33 / Ironstone Miner / Staffordshire, Olton
Fanny Millward / wife / M / 24 / Staffordshire, Lapford
Annie Millward / daug / 3 / Yks Lingdale
Carrie Millward / daug / 1 / America
5. William Hodgson / head / 35 / Ironstone Miner / Yks Pickering
Ann Hodgson / wife / M / 27 / Staffordshire
Jane Hodgson / daug / 7 / Yks Brotton
John Hodgson / son / 4 / Yks Skelton
Martha Hodgson / daug / 1 / Yks Middlesbrough
Blu Hamer / lodger / S / 21 / Ironstone Miner / Staffordshire, Priestfields
3. John Robinson / head / M / 30 / Machine Fitter in Mines / Yks Habton
Elizabeth Robinson / wife / M / 29 / Yks Cowton
Mary Jane Robinson / daug / 8 / Yks Lingdale
Ethel Robinson / daug / 6 / Yks Lingdale
Fred Robinson / son / 5 / Yks Lingdale
William Robinson / son / 3 / Yks Lingdale
Hannah Rooks / servant / 13 / General Servant / Yks Moorsholm
1. William Potter / head / Wid / 43 / Joiner / Yorkshire
Hannah Potter / daug / 5 / Yks Lingdale
Ada Potter / daug / 3 / Yks Lingdale
Mary Wotton / servant / S / 20 / Housekeeper / Yks Eston
(Transcribed by Administrator)
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1881 census
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Pease Street
 | This photo was taken of Pease Street, early 80's not long before it was knocked down
Photograph kindly contributed by Susan Griffiths.
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Pease Street
 | This photograph shows Doris Clews(now Jones) with her children, Tony, Lisa and Stephen Clews taken outside their home in Pease Street about 1977 with the banners for the jubilee.
Photograph kindly contributed by Stephen Clews
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Minnie moves out of Memory street.
 | Minnie and daughter Eva outside their old house at 35, Pease Street, Lingdale, Eva has lived there for all of her live – until last week
Eighty four year old Minnie Haswell relaxed in the warmth of her new home today and took a trip down memory lane. As the oldest resident to move out of Lingdale’s Pease Street, she recalled nearly eighty years of life in terraced miners’ homes.
The street is to be demolished under Langbaurgh Borough Council’s improvements plans for the village and Mrs. Haswell, like many of her neighbours, has been found a new home in Cedarhurst Grove. Having gone to Pease Street at the age of four Minnie grew up with and married the boy next door, Tom Haswell. He moved into her home where she looked after her father and four of her brothers and sisters and lived there until his death. Minnie stayed on with her daughter Eva until last week.
“I have many memories of Pease Street” she said. “I can remember the soldiers coming back from the Boer War and the Lingdale Band playing as they were carried shoulder high”.
“I can remember watching the Zeppelins in the first World War and the bombers in the second, but there were very happy memories too”. Minnie added: “I would have liked to stay in Pease Street but the house was old and deteriorating and the roof began to leak so we had to move… Mind, I have no complaints about the new house, It is lovely.”
Information taken from a press cutting dated 1980, kindly contributed by Alan Thompson.
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Back of Pease Street
 | Alex Holmes, Neil Dunstan and Colin Coote
Kindly contributed by Linda Coote.
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