In 1901 the Stewart family were living in the fourth house
from the left where the ladies are standing in the distance
L-R Elizabeth Rainbow, Rebecca Rainbow, Fred Stewart
was a rural postman, unknown, Elizabeth Rainbow, unknown
Castlethorpe Census 1901 Page 7 - 12
Page
No. of schedule
Road Street Name of House
Forename
Surname
Relation to head of Family
Condition as to Marriage
Age Male
Age Female
Profession or Occupation
Where Born
Co.
The following dwellings called 'The Chequers' in 1901 are not situated where The Chequers estate is today.
They are the houses that are at the bottom of Station Rd. on the left.
11
77
The Chequers
Frederick
STEWART
head
married
36
Rural Postman
Potterspury
NTH
11
77
The Chequers
Sarah
STEWART
wife
married
34
Shenley
BKM
11
77
The Chequers
Frederick H.
STEWART
son
14
General Labourer
Potterspury
NTH
11
77
The Chequers
William J.
STEWART
son
12
Stony Stratford
BKM
11
77
The Chequers
May
STEWART
daughter
7
Stony Stratford
BKM
11
77
The Chequers
Nellie
STEWART
daughter
3
Stony Stratford
BKM
Born 28.8.1886 Frederick H. Stewart
- W.W.I soldier
Frederick was working for Mr. Whiting at Castlethorpe when he left at the age of 27 and started work at Wolverton Work Carriage & Wagon Company on 6.10.1913 See company card
Born 28.8.1889 William J. Stewart
William was working for Mr. Whiting at Castlethorpe when he left at the age of 23 and started work at Wolverton Work Carriage & Wagon Company on 1.10.1912 See company card
Born 26.1.1906 George James Stewart See family
George was working for Mr. A. F. Jelley, farmer,
The Brewery, Cosgrove when he left at the age of 19 and started work at Wolverton Work Carriage & Wagon Company on 20.3.25 See company card