1939 | Taken on the night of Friday 29th September 1939 The 1939 census provides a snapshot of the civilian population of England and Wales just after the outbreak of the Second World War. The information was used to produce identity cards and in January 1940 to issue ration books. Information in the Register was also used to administer conscription and the direction of labour, and to monitor and control the movement of the population caused by military mobilisation and mass evacuation. Some records which were originally redacted have been reinstated where appropriate. | |||||||
Name | Age | Relationship | M/F | Cond. | Occupation | Birthplace | Notes | |
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Riverside | ||||||||
Frank S Ashton | 54 | M | M | Foreman Millwright Machine Tool Trader Heavy Worker | Burial | |||
Ida Ashton | 55 | F | M | Unpaid Domestic work | Burial | |||
Edna M Clay (Ashton) | 16 | F | S | General Office Worker | ||||
Reginald Ashton | 15 | M | S | Apprentice Machine Tool Trade Heavy Work | ||||
Raymond Ashton | 15 | M | S | Apprentice Machine Tool Trade Heavy Work |