The 1841 England Census

The British Government took the 1841 Census on the 6th of June 1841. This page summarises, on a household basis, all of the Inkson information from the 1841 records that has been found to date.

The 1841 Census was relatively simple : no relationship to the head of household is shown and the where born question was limited to either a tick, Y(es), N(o) or 'N(ot) K(nown)' in the 'Same County' column or an S(cotland), I(reland) or F(oreign parts) in the alternate column. 'Local' is used below to indicate the same county and 'Other' to indicate another county in England or Wales.

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HouseholdPRO Reference
OccupantGenderAgeWhere BornOccupationComments
William Inkson: Chapel Street, Kings Lynn, NorfolkHO107-Pc786-Fo20-Pg35-Line13
William InksonM37LocalButcherThis is the William thought to be the son of the 1801 Inkson - Harborow marriage
Sarah InksonF33Localblank 
William InksonM7Localblank 
Thomas InksonM6LocalblankThis is THI
Sarah InksonF4Localblank 
Harriett InksonF3Localblank 
Henry InksonM1Localblank 
Mary ParnellF18LocalF.S. 
John Inkson: Tower Street, Kings Lynn, NorfolkHO107-Pc786-Fo28?-Pg8-Line18
John InksonM27LocalSailorThis is assumed to be the brother of William [above]
Mary InksonF26Localblank 
John InksonM1Localblank 
Henry Inkson: South Clough Lane, Kings Lynn, NorfolkHO107-Pc786-Fo37-Pg24-Line16
Henry InksonM36LocalJ(?)Surely related to THI but an earlier generation?
Elizabeth InksonF26Localblank 
Margaret InksonF3Localblank 
Jno Eisenberg: Cockspur Street, St Martin in the Fields, LondonHO107-Pc739-Fo29-Pg15-Line21
Jno EisenbergM25Foreign PartsSurgeon 
R PhillipsF20Local??? 
Peter DiamondM20Foreign PartsSurgeon 
R EdwardsF25LocalF.S. 
Mary BarhamF25LocalF.S. 
Nelson EdwardsM25LocalM.S. 
John BrowneM125IrelandM.S. 
Ann InksonF25OtherF.S.Presumably the Ann Inkson living with her brother in law and sister Sarah in Clerkenwell by 1851
Sarah InksonF20OtherF.S.Presumably the Sarah, wife of George Harborow, living in Clerkenwell at the 1851 census
George Inkson: Pilot Street, Kings Lynn, NorfolkHO107-Pc786-Fo29-Pg11-Line9
George InksonM30LocalSailorThis is the George who married Sarah Bunn in 1834
Sarah InksonF25LocalblankLiving in the same house but as a different household are Thos and Sarah Bun either 7 or 7ty something and 6 or 6ty something : Sarah's grandparents?
George InksonM2Localblank 
Mary Ann InksonF6mLocalblank 
Mary Inkson: North Plough Lane, Kings Lynn, NorfolkHO107-Pc786-Fo8-Pg8-Line8
Mary InksonF55LocalMillinerIs this the Mary Turnbull who married a George Inkson in Kings Lynn on October 4th 1804?
William InksonM30LocalWatchmaker 
Margaret InksonF20LocalSchool Mistress 
Lucy InksonF20LocalDress Maker 
Ann Inkson: North Street, Chichester, SussexHO107-Pc1119-Fo16-Pg8-Line15
Ann InksonF55LocalInnkeeperOriginally miss-filed as Inkser
William InksonM30LocalInnkeeper 
Elizabeth InksonF25Localblank 
Ann InksonF4Localblank 
Alice InksonF2Localblank 
Elizabeth MoneyF25OtherF S 
Daniel MartlewM35LocalOstler 
James SavageM20IrelandArmy? 
Mary Inkson: Samford St, St Marylebone, MiddlesexHO107-Pc678-Fo8-Pg11-Line25
Mary InksonF38Local??? [possibly 'ironer']Miss-spelled as Inkstone, miss-filed as Jukstone
Mary InksonF14LocalblankMiss-filed as Jukson
Sophia InksonF12LocalblankMiss-filed as Jukson
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