Mabel KING - 584 Brightside Lane, Sheffield - 1911 census (General)
Well spotted Jeff.
I too watched Una STUBBS - what a terrible place the Workhouse looked. Well done Emily to have some children survive, the poor woman must have been wretched!
Interesting
Francis Charles KING on the birth certificate of Norah - 7 December 1909 - was living at 584 Brightside Lane, Sheffield.
On the 1911 census, Mabel KING aged 15 - is visiting there - and a Tailoress, born Gloucester - so she's not the Mabel KING found earlier working in Monmouthshire i.e. 1911 Census, Risca Road, Newport, Mable KING age 15, General Servant, born Gloucester City.
Mabel is living with a William CHURCHARD, wife Alice Maud and family on the 1911 census at 584 Brightside Lane.
William and Alice are not living there in 1901 - they are at 27 Charlton Street, Brightside - and he was a Bricklayers Labourer - same occupation as Francis Charles KING, so they must have known each other through work.
584 Brightside in 1901 - James R HAUNTON - aged 38, born Norfolk - no sign on any census returns of Francis Charles KING !!! after 1871.