FAMILY HISTORY: NORRIS
THE FAMILY OF JOHN ARCHIBALD JOHNSON
| John Johnson's family were living in Ulnes Walton at the time of the 1881 Census: |
| 1881 CENSUS OF ULNES WALTON, LANCASHIRE: | ||||||
| NAME: | RELATION: | CONDITION: | SEX: | AGE: | OCCUPATION: | BIRTHPLACE: |
| William Johnson | Head | Married | M | 38 | Farmer | Bolton, Lancashire |
| Alice Johnson | Wife | Married | F | 36 | - | Eccleston, Lancashire |
| William Johnson | Son | - | M | 12 | Scholar | Ulnes Walton, Lancashire |
| John Archibald Johnson | Son | - | M | 10 | Scholar | Ulnes Walton, Lancashire |
| Walter Johnson | Son | - | M | 7 | Scholar | Ulnes Walton, Lancashire |
| James Sydney Johnson | Son | - | M | 2 | - | Ulnes Walton, Lancashire |
| John Heyes | Servant | Unmarried | M | 23 | Farm Servant | Eccleston, Lancashire |
| NOTES: | |
| 1: | Living at Johnson's Farm, Ulnes Walton. (RG11-4222, folio 128, page 8) |
| 2: | Robert's full occupation was Farmer of 56 acres employing 3 labourers. |
| 3: | John Heyes' full occupation was Farm Servant, Indoor. |
| 4: | The above information is taken from the census returns on microfiche at the Lancashire Archives. |
| By the time of the 1891 Census his mother Alice, now a widow, was living in Fulwood, Preston: |
| 1891 CENSUS OF FULWOOD, PRESTON, LANCASHIRE: | ||||||
| NAME: | RELATION: | CONDITION: | SEX: | AGE: | OCCUPATION: | BIRTHPLACE: |
| Alice Johnson | Head | Widow | F | 46 | Own Means | Eccleston, Lancashire |
| Harriet Johnson | Daughter | Unmarried | F | 25 | Own Means | Ulnes Walton, Lancashire |
| William Johnson | Son | Unmarried | M | 23 | Drywaller's Assistant | Ulnes Walton, Lancashire |
| John A. Johnson | Son | Unmarried | M | 20 | Chemist's Apprentice | Ulnes Walton, Lancashire |
| Walter Johnson | Son | Unmarried | M | 17 | Medical Student | Ulnes Walton, Lancashire |
| James Johnson | Son | Unmarried | M | 12 | Scholar | Ulnes Walton, Lancashire |
| NOTES: | |
| 1: | Living at Burnaby Villas, Watling-street Road, Fulwood. (RG12-3448, folio 21, page 35) |
| 2: | Alice and her daughter Harriet were "Living on their Own Means". |
| 3: | The above information is taken from the census returns on microfiche at the Lancashire Archives. |