Alfred Hall

M, #1432, b. 1859
  • Alfred Hall was born in 1859 at Attleborough, Norfolk, England.
  • He was the son of Samuel Hall and Rachel Ann Dye.
  • Alfred's birth was registered in the Wayland registration district, 1859. Registered by an unknown person .
  • He appeared on the 1861 British Census of Attleborough, Norfolk, in the household of George Hall, his grandfather.
  • Alfred Hall appeared on the 1871 British Census of Attleborough, Norfolk in the household of his father Samuel Hall.
  • Alfred Hall married Charlotte Lydia Wells, daughter of Ruth Wells, in 1879 at Norfolk, England.
  • Alfred Hall and Charlotte Lydia Wells appeared on the 1881 British Census of Attleborough, Norfolk, at Dodds Lane, enumerated 3 April 1881, in the household of James Brown a 61 year old pensioner Royal Marine from Attleborough.
  • Alfred Hall was stated as an Agricultural Labourer although there is a cross in the census column marking him as neither employer or employed circa 5 April 1891.
  • He and Charlotte Lydia Wells appeared on the 1891 British Census of Attleborough, Norfolk, at Dodds Lane, enumerated 5 April 1891, |as were 2 boarders, George Brazer a 15 year old Harness maker from Norwich and James Brown a 75 year old pensioner Royal Marine also from Attleborough. Their children May, William Alfred, Violet and Daisy were listed as living with them.
  • Alfred Hall was a Woodsman circa 31 March 1901.
  • He appeared on the 1901 British Census of Attleborough, Norfolk, at Dodds Lane, enumerated 31 March 1901. His children May, William Alfred and Lilly were listed as living with him, as were 2 boarders, Harold Read a 3 year old male from Attleborough and James Brown an 82 year old retired Royal Marine also from Attleborough.
  • Alfred Hall was a Woodsman circa 2 April 1911.
  • He appeared on the 1911 British Census of Attleborough, Norfolk, at Dodds Road, enumerated 2 April 1911.
  • He was a Woodsman circa 24 December 1914.

Family 1: Charlotte Lydia Wells b. 16 Jun 1864, d. 1899

Family 2: