I wonder if some one would look up on 1939 Register Please
William Edward Prosser born 1870 Nottingham
Wife Frances. Ellen Prosser nee Roberts
Both living in Nottingham
Thankyou Olive
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William Prosser on the 1939 Register 1939 Register Transcription Prosser Household (4 People) 70 Pierrepont Road , West Bridgford U.D., Nottinghamshire, England Attach to tree View original image Print
First name(s) Last name(s) DOB Sex Occupation Marital status Schedule Schedule Sub Number
William Prosser 08 Nov 1870 Male Postman (Retired) Married 243 1
Frances E Prosser 18 Oct 1876 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married 243 2
Nellie Gothard (Prosser) 03 Jul 1903 Female Invoice Clerk Single 243 3
Elizabeth Hutton 08 May 1877 Female Nurse Retired Single 243 4
Ref: RG101/6243A/019/40 Letter Code: RNSB © Findmypast Ltd Open a closed record Request a living person's record Close an open record Report an error Where they lived in 1939 Compare historical maps to the modern day, and see how England and Wales has changed
70 Pierrepont Road, West Bridgford U.D., Nottinghamshire, England
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1937-1961 Ordnance Survey 1:25000 map
Leaflet | © OpenStreetMap, National Library of Scotland 1939 in numbers Facts and figures reveal how this area measured up
England & WalesWest Bridgford U.D. Popular male Occupations
Retired Accounts Clerk Bank Clerk Grocer Railway Clerk Unpaid Domestic Duties Commercial Traveller Joiner/Carpenter Gardener Apprentice Popular female Occupations
Unpaid Domestic Duties Domestic Service Typist Housekeeper Private Means Paid Domestic Duties School Teacher Incapacitated Retired Shop Assistant Population
22,190 Popular Surnames 6th most popular name is Johnson 3rd most popular name is Brown 8th most popular name is Robinson 4th most popular name is Jones 1st most popular name is Smith 8th most popular name is Turner 9th most popular name is Hall 2nd most popular name is Taylor 7th most popular name is Clarke 5th most popular name is Walker Household Count
7,029 Most common household size
2people per household Demographic
44% male
56% female Age Breakdown
0-910-1920-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970-7980+ malefemale Popular male Occupations
Retired Accounts Clerk Bank Clerk Grocer Railway Clerk Unpaid Domestic Duties Commercial Traveller Joiner/Carpenter Gardener Apprentice Popular female Occupations
Unpaid Domestic Duties Domestic Service Typist Housekeeper Private Means Paid Domestic Duties School Teacher Incapacitated Retired Shop Assistant Population
22,190 Popular Surnames 6th most popular name is Johnson 3rd most popular name is Brown 8th most popular name is Robinson 4th most popular name is Jones 1st most popular name is Smith 8th most popular name is Turner 9th most popular name is Hall 2nd most popular name is Taylor 7th most popular name is Clarke 5th most popular name is Walker Previous Next 0 1 2 3 Read all about it! Discover the real 1939, as reported in local and national newspapers
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Thankyou so much for looking for me Olive
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