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The purpose of this page is document the history and inhabitants of Westwood, a road in Scarborough and the estate of the first house to be built on the road: Westwood Villa (later Westwood, later Westwood House, and Ravens Court). It is a work in progress. It is a work in progress. Your contribution to this work is welcomed, however small. Work on buildings other than Westwood Villa is particularly welcomed.

Current task: the inhabitants of Westwood in the 1901 Census.

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Westwood Villa

Westwood Villa was built by William Rowntree and his wife Mary (Stickney) Rowntree. It was named for the Westwood area of Beverley (East Riding), beloved of Mary's mother Mary (Butler) Stickney. Both Rowntree and Stickney families were members of the Society of Friends (Quackers).

As originally built, Westwood Villa consisted of four rooms on two floors, and possibly attic rooms. Then, and now, the building had two fronts: a front to the road, and a front to the garden. From the road front, the building looked like the classic chilidren's drawing of a house, with a central front door, a window on either side with a window on the first floor above the front door and each of those on the ground floor, a slate-tiled roof above. The building was brick, probably rendered even then.

Inside the front door was a t-shaped or cross-shaped corridor. To the left (town-ward) side, was the kitchen, which continued in this function to the present day. It is marked by the huge window which is typical of kitchen windows. The function of the room to the right is not known. The cross-corridor contained a staircase to the first floor, and at the townwardside, a door to the lane running down to the coach house and giving access to the garden. From the corridor on the garden-front side were one two rooms. If two, the one to the left, townwardside, opposite the kitchen was possibly a dining room, the one to the hillwardside was possibly a drawing room. There may have been a corridor, or a garden room, between the two, leading to the garden, both or one room may have had a door. At the first floor level, there were two (plus dressing room) or three bedrooms on the road-front,and two on the garden-front - the garden front rooms possibly having a dressing-room between them.

In 187?3 an additional, full height extension was placed on the townward side end: it was 'the Nursery Extension', and followed the pattern of two rooms from a corridor of the rest of the house. The garden front room was linked to the ?dining room by a double door. The road front room appears to have been a series of ancillary domestic rooms including a scullery and a toilet. On the first floor there was large room on the first floor garden front, and above the ground-floor domestic rooms was a bathroom, and separate toilet above the one on the ground floor. The bathroom and new large room facing the garden are at the same height as the other first floor rooms, but as this is slightly above the hight achieved by the staircase in to this part of the house, these are reached by small flights of steps into these rooms. The toilet, however, is at the same level as the floor at the top of the staircace. Another short flight of steps provides circulation to the two bedrooms in the original part of the house.

At the attic level, was a low rooom looking out of a gable window to the garden front, a room with a sink above the two toilets below. At the time the extension was built (?or after) a tower was erected at the townward/road corner, with an entrance between the toilet and a box room (on the road facing side). The entry to the tower is low- ceilinged room with a round window looking over the road and railway lines. Above this room was a high ceilinged room, with windows on all four sides (partly obscured on one by the staircase leading to the roof.

There have been three tales told to the current occupants about why the tower was built. First, that Westwood Villa was the first domestic building in Scarborough, to have water piped into the house, and the first to have an inside toilet: tower was needed to hold the water tanks storing the water which was piped up manually. The second is that the tower was built in response to the second building erected on Westwood, just to the hillwardside: the addition of the tower meant that the Villa was still the tallest building on the road. Third, that the tower was built for [name], who was a keen amateur photographer and artist, with the tower giving him the ability to paint and photograph the superb panoramas in both fair weather and foul (it is not heated though, and can get very chilly!). The room with the sink at the attic floor was used as a dark room: the glass in the windows was red.

At some point, the windows on the garden front were replaced with bay windows, a small loggia running between the pair on the ground floor.

At some point, two dormer windows were placed in the attics above the windows of the rooms below.

At some point, a new gable was constructed above the room to the right of the front room (now part of 2 Raven Villa), giving a full height room at the attic level, looking over Westwood and the railway.

At some point many ancillary buildings were constructed between the kitchen / scullery and the road, and the hillward end was extended with flat roofs and a garage.

In 1900 Westwood Villa was involved in the pro-Boer-war Riots in Scarborough "Writing his reminiscences in the winter of 1935/6, George Rowntree (1855-1940) says that Mary (Anna Mary (Doncaster) Rowntree (1849-1938)) Rowntree had just given William William Stickney Rowntree) a cup of hot milk when she heard the sound of broken glass from the other side of the house. He also recollects that while his brother John Watson Rowntree (1854-1935) was coming home from the Cafe his sister-in-law, Priscilla, had to hold a counterpane over the bed of her invalid son to ward off stones, which broke the window, a jug and a basin." [1]. It seems likely that the older people were in a bedroom in the quieter garden-side of the house, and that the windows broken were on the road-side of the house.

Westwood Villa was split into two in possibly in the 1920s. The townward side was retained by the Rowntree family, the hillward side, now named Melrose, was sold. Melrose had the front door, and the ?former garden room / passage) and the rooms to the right as one entered. A new staircase was added, giving access to the two bedrooms and ?dressing room - it thus extended slightly over the ground floor of Westwood House.

The Melrose part was purchased by ???

The Westwood part was home to Allan Rowntree until his death in 1940, when he directed that the house, and his other property, be sold to provide an annuity to his widow Mary (Miller) Rowntree (then resident with Allan's son by his first wife).

During the second world war "Water tanks or static tanks as they were called were constructed at various places in the town for use in case of incendiary bomb attack. The first were placed in St Thomas Street, Westwood, Trafalgar Square and Prince of Wales Terrace opposite the Ramshill Hotel " At the Boys High School, Westwood, on 31 January, 1941 sixty enrolements were made for the Air Training Corps under a new National Scheme." [2]

A house, "Cherry Trees" was built in the original plot of Westwood Villa. At some point between the taking of the 1939 Register and her death on the 12 May 1961. In her probate record (proven 2 June 1961, Mary took up residence in Cherry Trees. The address at the time of her deathin 1961 is Granville Road rather than Westwood (the Road) as at that time Cherry Trees was accessed from Granville Road. In c. 2015 a new access road was run from Westwood to Cherry Trees. The beneficiary of Mary's estate was Caroline Olive Button [3].

"On 9 January,1945 the Housing Committee recommended the Council to buy the Sandybed Estate and Westwood Garden Estate for the building of temporary houses. There were 2.460 applicants for houses; 804 of them with no home at all [4]

The Westwood part of the villa was purchased by Alan King who used the lobby and the rooms immediately to left and right of the inner lobby for his osteopathy practice. The room to the left, overlooking the garden and the Valley was used for dry work, the room to the right, overlooking the drive and Westwood road was used for wet work. Alan lived here with his wife Pamela (Watson) King and daughter Sandra (King) Gavan-Duffy and also her husband, Charles Frank Gavan Duffy.

In the ???? Melrose was renamed Raven Court.

In the ?1950s Raven Court was split into a garden flat (1 Raven Court) and a maisonette (2 Raven Court). 2 Raven Court included the lane running down the hill, and the lower part of the garden on that side, totether with a yard running to the road. 1 Raven Court included the garden nearest the house, and the garage together with the land between the garage and Westwood's drive. to provide access to the maisonette, an extension was built onto the hillward side, with a staircase down to the ground at the street front of the house. At some point a garage for the maisonette was constructed between the stair bottom and the road, leaving a small passage between the original garage and the new.

In Westwood, Sandra ran a nursery school in the rooms which had formerly been her father's osteopathy offices. She and Charles raised three children here, and their grandchildren were raised or played here.

In her later years, Sandra sold Westwood House as it was then called, to her neighbours at Number 1 Raven Court, and her neighbours bought Westwood House at the same time.

In 2012? the owners of Westwood sold the access lane to the townwardside which lead to Cherry Trees and the stables, and lower part of their garden, and the owners of 2 Raven Court sold their garden to a developer who built a small number of houses on the land.

Burton House (Number 1, Westwood)

In 1939 1 Westwood was occupied by Edward D Libby (medical practitioner) and family.

4 Westwood

F Sleggs, 4 Westwood advertised for a maid for a lady and a little girl, or children out of arms, The Hour, 22 Sept 1874

Occupied in 1916 by a Robinson, advertising for a car in The Sheffield Daily Telegraph 19 August 1916

5 Westwood

Occupied by a Byass, advertising a car for saleYorkshire post 13 June 1930

9 Westwood

E.T. of 9 Westwood advertised for an upper housemaid, to work for two people, five maids kept Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer 30 July 1932

Stamford House

"STAMFORD HOUSE, Westwood, Scarborough.— This Marine occupying one Of the choicest sites in Scarborough. with a south Aspect. and replete with evely requisite for occupation by n family of position. is for sale by Private Treaty at a greatly reduced price. For full particulars apply to Pirie and Orr, Auctioneers, Scarborough or to Temple and Philpin, solicitors, Kington, Heefordshire " [5]

Census data

The 1851 Census

The 1861 Census

The 1871 Census

The 1881 Census

The 1891 Census

In the 1891 Census, the enumerator did not begin with Westwood (the house). To preserve the squence used in later censuses, this sequence is here reversed.

All houses in this cencus was unnumbered and unnamed.

(Westwood House) was occupied by the Rowntree family.[6]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
William Rowntree Head Married M 85 ? Pickering, Yorkshire, England
Mary S Rowntree Wife Married F 78 Beverley, Yorkshire, England
Maria Stickney Visitor Single F 77 Ridgmont, Yorkshire, England
Jane Kitchen Servant Single F 30 Domestic Hutton Cranswick, Yorkshire, England
Hannah Holliday Servant Single F 24 Domestic Middleton, Yorkshire, England
Ethel Smith Servant Single F 14 Domestic York, Yorkshire, England

The next house was occupied by the Newton family.

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Edward H Newton Head Married M 60 Banker Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England
Isabella Newton Wife Married F 47 South Shields, Durham, England
Elizabeth Newton Daughter Single F 18 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Charles W Newton Son Single M 17 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Isabella M Newton Daughter Single F 14 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Isaac Newton Visitor Married M 53 Retired sergeant major Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England
Alice J Newton Visitor Married F 46 York, Yorkshire, England
Mary Hordy Servant Single F 33 Cook Seamer, Yorkshire, England
Ann Lodge Servant Single F 37 Waiting maid Wakefield, Yorkshire, England
Frances M Rose Servant Single F 29 Housemaid Yaxley, Huntingdonshire, England
Elizabeth W Bornett Servant Single F 22 Nursemaid Lincolnshire, England
Alice Keeling Servant Single F 17 Kitchenmaid Nunburnholme, Yorkshire, England
[7]

The next house was occupied by the Legard family.

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Constance Legard Head Single F 60 Living on her own means York, Yorkshire, England
Maria Legard Niece Single F 16 Scholar Stokesley, Yorkshire, England
Jane White Servant Single F 46 Housekeeper Skelton, Yorkshire, England
Emily Wright Servant Single F 34 Parlour maid Yorkshire, England
Mary Hargreaves Servant Single F 16 Kitchenmaid Bromborough, Yorkshire, England
[8]

The next house was occupied by Mrs Ringrow.

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Susan A Ringrow Head Widowed F 63 Living on own means Leven, Yorkshire, England
Agnes Hossett Servant Single F 32 Nurse ct London, Middlesex, England
Sarah Stork Servant Single F 46 Cook domestic Hull, Yorkshire, England
Emily Walker Servant Single F 16 General servant Whitby, Yorkshire, England

[9]

The next house was occupied by the Crosby family.

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Mary J Crosby Head Widowed F 58 Living on own means Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Gertrude F Crosby Daughter Single F 25 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Marion C Crosby Daughter Single F 23 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Alfred E B Crosby Son Single M 21 Dental student Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Edith M Crosby Daughter Single F 17 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Jane Wickham Servant Single F 21 General servant Scarborough, Yorkshire, England

[10]

The next house was occupied by the Broke family.

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Richard Broke Head Widowed M 73 Living on own means Doncaster, Yorkshire, England
Alice J Broke Daughter Single F 44 Rotherham, Yorkshire, England
Ann Bostock Servant Single F 24 Cook Upper Tean, Staffordshire, England
Mary Roudall Servant Single F 21 Housemaid Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England
[11]

The previous house was occupied by Mrs Laycock.

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Ruth A Laycock Head Widowed F 50 Living on own means Bradford, Yorkshire, England
Edward J Topling Servant Single M 25 Butler Durham, Durham, England
Mary Dunwell Servant Single F 25 Housemaid Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Mary A Samson Servant Single F 37 Cook Heath, Derbyshire, England
John Wood Brother-in-law Married M 56 Retired wine merchant Howden, Yorkshire, England
Caroline E Wood Sister-in-law Married F 48 Living on her own means Bradford, Yorkshire, England
William H L Woodworth Nephew Single M 11 Scholar Bradford, Yorkshire, England
John L Woodworth Nephew Single M 8 Scholar Bradford, Yorkshire, England
Edith Allen Woodworth Servant Single F 29 Governess Wakefield, Yorkshire, England
[12]

The next house was occupied by the Rodham family.

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Catherine Rodham Head Widowed F 67 Living on her own means Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Isabella Fowler Niece Single F 47 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Mary Benseman Servant Single F 32 Housemaid Levisham, Yorkshire, England
[13]


The houses on Westwood Road were enumerated starting at the bottom:

Westwood Priory, Westwood Road was occupied by the Jerrold family [14]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Sydney B Jerrold Head Married M 30 Barrister auditor of local sat board London, Middlesex, England
Maud F Jerrold Wife Married F 30 Glossop, Derbyshire, England
Adelaide K Goodrich Visitor Married F 32 Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
Jessie Whibe Servant Single F 34 Cook domestic servant Yorkshire, England
Kate Gracey Servant Single F 19 Housemaid domestic servant Flint, Flintshire, Wales
Annie S Medcroft Visitor Single F 22 Layds maid Woolwich, Kent, England

Broom Lodge, Westwood Road, was occupied by the Topham family[15]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Frances E Topham Head Married M 34 Hotel manager Mawthorpe, Yorkshire, England
Sarah L F Topham Wife Married F 29 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Bertha Topham Daughter F 5 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
John Clare Visitor Single M 34 Chemist Quatt, Shropshire, England
Mary A Hepworth Servant Single F 19 General servant Seamer, Yorkshire, England
Kathline Shaw Servant Single F 16 General servant Lancashire, England

Campbell Villa, Westwood Road, was occupied by the Foster family [16]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Henry Foster Head Married M 80 Living on own means Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Elizabeth Foster Wife Married F 79 Hull, Yorkshire, England
Mary H Foster Daughter Single F 43 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Mary A Lydon Servant Single F 18 General servant domestic Hull, Yorkshire, England

Woodhouse Villa, Westwood road was occupied by the Cook family.ref> 1891 Census: "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3967; Folio: 80; Page: 6; Schedule: 23
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William J Cook (41), married, Solicitor, head of household in Woodhouse Villa, Westwood Road in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England. </ref>

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
William J Cook Head Married M 41 Solicitor Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Jessie E Cook Wife Married F 39 Fareham, Hampshire, England
Ruth Plaxton Servant Single F 21 General servant domestic Yorkshire, England

St Winifreds, Westwood Road, was occupied by the Hick family.[17]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Ann Hick Head Widowed F 71 Living on her own means Ebberston, Yorkshire, England
Annie Hick Daughter Single F 42 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Mary Hick Daughter Single F 40 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Edith Fell Servant Single F 14 General servant domestic Scarborough, Yorkshire, England

Fern Leigh, Westwood Road, was occupied by the Ellerby family.[18]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Mary Ellerby Head Widowed F 58 Own means Frodingham, Yorkshire, England
Annie Ellerby Daughter Single F 30 Salton, Yorkshire, England
Kate Ellerby Daughter Single F 27 Salton, Yorkshire, England
Sarah Marshall Servant Single F 15 General servant domestic Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England

Bedale Villa, Westwood Road was occupied by the Dyson/Clifton family [19]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Elizabeth Dyson Head Widowed F 70 Living on own means Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England
Annie Clifton Daughter Widowed F 36 York, Yorkshire, England
Beatrice Clifton Granddaughter Single F 18 York, Yorkshire, England
Kathleen Clifton Granddaughter Single F 5 London, Middlesex, England

The Cottage, Westwood Road, was occupied by the Rooke family.[20]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Edgar D Rooke Head Married M 30 Living on own means Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Emma P Rooke Wife Married F 31 Enville, Staffordshire, England
Annie Clixby Servant Single F 18 General servant domestic Hull, Yorkshire, England

The 1901 Census

Westwood Villa was occupied by the Rowntree Family. [21]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
James Henry Rowntree Head Single M 51 Draper's house agent Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Mary S Rowntree Mother Widowed F 88 Living on own means Beverley, Yorkshire, England
Mary Spencer Visitor Single F 42 Living on own means Lincolnshire, England
Alice Whitehead Visitor Single F 26 Sick nurse Naburn, Yorkshire, England
Hannah White Servant Single F 41 Cook domestic Skelton, Yorkshire, England
Dorah A Metcalf Servant Single F 18 Housemaid domestic Ebberston, Yorkshire, England
Selina Appleby Servant Single F 17 Housemaid domestic Scarborough, Yorkshire, England

Burton House was occupied by George Hudson [22]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
George Ernst Hudson Head Married M 47 Brewer Pimlico, Middlesex, England
Sarah Hutchinson Servant Widowed F 49 Cook domestic Brighouse, Yorkshire, England
Margaret J Larn Servant Single F 24 Housemaid domestic Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Mary M Larn Servant Single F 19 Housemaid domestic Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Charles D Hodgson Servant Single M 15 Page boy Scarborough, Yorkshire, England

Westhorpe House was occupied by the Liddon family [23]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Bessie Liddon Head Widowed F 50 Living on own means Cheshire, England
Mina M Liddon Daughter Single F 24
Alice E Liddon Daughter Single F 23 Aldershot, Hampshire, England
Isabella B Liddon Daughter Single F 22
Florence Grace Liddon Daughter Single F 21
Margaret M Liddon Daughter Single F 15
Gwladys R Liddon Daughter Single F 12
Ethel Delofield Governess Single F 33 Governess Not Known
Rodger Walker Cousin Married M 54 Living on own means Bury, Lancashire, England
Jessie Milne Servant Single F 49 Parlour maid domestic
Ann Patrick Servant Single F 49 Housemaid domestic Yorkshire, England
Annie Shutt Servant Single F 21 Cook domestic Yorkshire, England
Lillian Medcalf Servant Single F 22 Housemaid domestic Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Mary Harbord Yolley Daughter Single F 42 Hampshire, England
Margaret Bastiman Servant Married F 42 Cook domestic Derbyshire, England
Florence J Rycroft Servant Single F 21 Housemaid domestic Leeds, Yorkshire, England

Westhorpe House was occupied by the Liddon family

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Bessie Liddon Head Widowed F 50 Living on own means Cheshire, England
Mina M Liddon Daughter Single F 24
Alice E Liddon Daughter Single F 23 Aldershot, Hampshire, England
Isabella B Liddon Daughter Single F 22
Florence Grace Liddon Daughter Single F 21
Margaret M Liddon Daughter Single F 15
Gwladys R Liddon Daughter Single F 12
Ethel Delofield Governess Single F 33 Governess Not Known
Rodger Walker Cousin Married M 54 Living on own means Bury, Lancashire, England
Jessie Milne Servant Single F 49 Parlour maid domestic
Ann Patrick Servant Single F 49 Housemaid domestic Yorkshire, England
Annie Shutt Servant Single F 21 Cook domestic Yorkshire, England
Lillian Medcalf Servant Single F 22 Housemaid domestic Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Mary Harbord Yolley Daughter Single F 42 Hampshire, England
Margaret Bastiman Servant Married F 42 Cook domestic Derbyshire, England
Florence J Rycroft Servant Single F 21 Housemaid domestic Leeds, Yorkshire, England

Tranby House was occupied by Mrs Hanmer [24]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Harriet Frances Hanmer Head Widowed F 74 Living on own means London, England
Grace Broughton Servant Single F 28 Ladys maid domestic Doncaster, Yorkshire, England
Caroline Mason Servant Single F 31 Cook domestic Plumstead, Kent, England
Annie Nicholes Servant Single F 24 Housemaid domestic Buckinghamshire, England
Ada Crouch Servant Single F 21 Kitchen maid domestic Hammersmith, Middlesex, England
Alfred Waddingham Servant Single M 31 Footman domestic Hotham, Yorkshire, England

Brompton House was occupied by Joseph Fox [25]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Joseph Fox Sharp Head Widowed M 70 Retired civil engineer Bishopwearmouth, Durham, England
Rebecca J Weston Servant Single F 41 Cook domestic Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Mary C Burrell Servant Single F 26 General servant domestic Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England
Annie Gibson Servant Single F 30 Gent general servt domestic Yorkshire, England

Weston House was occupied by Benjamin Fowler [26]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Peter Seddon Head Unmarried M 68 Farmer Lancashire, England
Ann Seddon Sister Unmarried F 73 House keeper Lancashire, England
James Seddon Nephew Unmarried M 47 Farm labourer Lancashire, England
James Alson Servant Unmarried M 21 Farm labourer Lancashire, England
James Partington Servant Unmarried M 53 Farm labourer Lancashire, England
Ralph Fletcher Servant Unmarried M 14 Cowboy Lancashire, England

Hilthorpe House was occupied by Mrs Thompson [27]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Emily M M Thompson Head Widowed F 53 Living on own means Sand Hutton, Yorkshire, England
Eliza Crosby Visitor Single F 73 Yorkshire, England
Anne Ellis Servant Single F 50 Ladys maid domestic Weaverthorpe, Yorkshire, England
Alic D Williamson Servant Single F 40 Cook domestic Malpas, Cheshire, England
Eleanor J Dunning Servant Single F 44 Housemaid domestic Yorkshire, England
Margaret A Segsworth Servant Single F 18 Second ho maid domestic Claxton, Yorkshire, England
Nellie Elland Servant Single F 16 Kitchen maid domestic Sand Hutton, Yorkshire, England
Robert H Boddy Servant Single M 27 Gardener domestic Scalby, Yorkshire, England

Westwood Mount was occupied by Mrs Duncombe. [28] {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Jane M Duncombe || Head || Widowed || F || 67 || Living on own means || Sand Hutton, Yorkshire, England |- | Emma Meyor || Servant || Single || F || 54 || Companion || Switzerland |- | Ellen Garbutt || Servant || Single || F || 63 || Cook domestic || Ross, Yorkshire, England |- | Lillie Morley || Servant || Single || F || 19 || Parlour maid domestic || Yorkshire, England |- | Annie Hill || Servant || Single || F || 23 || Housemaid domestic || Yorkshire, England |- | Minnie Lamb || Servant || Single || F || 17 || Housemaid domestic || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |}

Sunny Bank was occupied by the Shillitoe family.[29]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
James Shillito Head Married M 56 Railway official Yorkshire, England
Ada Shillito Wife Married F 47 Yorkshire, England
Theodora Shillito Daughter F 12 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Paul Shillito Son M 7 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Florence K Holloway Servant Single F 17 Gen servant domestic London, Middlesex, England

Misfield was occuplied by the Mackwood family.[30] {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | James H Mackwood || Head || Married || M || 50 || Living on own means || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Frances A Mackwood || Wife || Married || F || 49 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Henry H Mackwood || Son || || M || 10 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Ellen Dent || Servant || Single || F || 26 || Cook domestic || Newark, Nottinghamshire, England |- | Kate Dent || Servant || Single || F || 22 || Housemaid domestic || Newark, Nottinghamshire, England |}

Stamford House was occupied by the Clare family.[31]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Edward Lovel Clare Head Married M 40 Land agent Leicestershire, England
Edith Ann Clare Wife Married F 36 Leicestershire, England
Edith M L Clare Daughter Single F 11 Tong, Yorkshire, England
Vera L Clare Daughter Single F 9 Tong, Yorkshire, England
Mary H L Clare Daughter F 6 Bramley, Yorkshire, England
Geraldine Turner Visitor Single F 31 Leicester, Leicestershire, England
Elizabeth Firth Servant Single F 32 Cook domestic Yorkshire, England
Rose Cullery Governess Single F 26 Governess Switzerland
Eliza Jones Servant Single F 18 Kitchen maid domes Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Anne E Webb Servant Single F 20 Housemaid domestic Chippenham, Wiltshire, England
Charlotte Vickers Servant Single F 24 Maid domestic Market Rasen, Lincolnshire, England
Edith Curtis Servant Single F 26 Housemaid domestic Yorkshire, England

An unnamed house was occupied by the Stanton family [32] {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Edward Stanton || Head || Married || M || 74 || Retired general || Painswick, Gloucestershire, England |- | Margaret C Stanton || Wife || Married || F || 65 || || Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England |- | Blanche H Stanton || Daughter || Single || F || 31 || || |- | Eliza Winfield || Servant || Single || F || 24 || Cook domestic || Derbyshire, England |- | Sarah H Gould || Servant || Single || F || 42 || Ladys maid domestic || Stroud, Gloucestershire, England |- | Florence Gatenby || Servant || Single || F || 30 || Parlour maid domestic || Kirby Wiske, Yorkshire, England |- | Jessie Stow || Servant || Single || F || 22 || House maid domestic || St Albans, Hertfordshire, England |- | Jessie Fisher || Servant || Single || F || 16 || Kitchen maid domestic || Scotland |}

5 Westwood was occupied by the Poole family.[33] {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Alison Mary J Poole || Head || Widowed || F || 57 || Living on own means || Ripon, Yorkshire, England |- | Alison Jane Poole || Daughter || Single || F || 24 || || Bishop Monkton, Yorkshire, England |- | Effie A Appleton || Servant || Single || F || 20 || Housemaid domestic || Rainton, Yorkshire, England |- | Hilda E Appleton || Visitor || Single || F || 17 || Housemaid domestic || Rainton, Yorkshire, England |}

The 1911 Census

Unnamed House (I.e. Westwood) was occupied by the Rowntree family. [34]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Allan Rowntree Head Married M 58 Draper Yorkshire Scarborough
Sarah Watkins Rowntree Wife Married F 53 London Strand
Mary Miller Servant Single F 33 Housemaid domestic Yorkshire Danby
Edith Mary Shannon Servant Single F 31 Cook domestic Northumberland Newcastle
Eleanor Holland Visitor Widowed F 58 Sick nurse Ireland Dublin

Burton House, 1 Westwood was occupied by the Girls Friend Society Lodge and Home. [35]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Margaret Brown Head Single F 55 Housekeeper Yorkshire Leeds
Ribina Pike Servant Single F 34 Housemaid Berwick on Tweed
Lily Norgate Visitor Single F 22 Cloth weaver Yorkshire Dewsbury
Edith Barker Visitor Single F 36 Dressmaker Yorks Halifax
Mary Barker Visitor Single F 34 Dressmaker Yorks Halifax

Westhorpe House, 2 Westwood was oocupied by the Legard family. [36]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
D Arcy Legard Head Married M 37 Major 17 lancers Yorkshire Stokesley
Edith Legard Wife Married F 31 London
Robert Legard Son Single M 1 Yorkshire Kirkham Abbey
Margaret Ledger Servant Single F 20 Nursemaid Hereford St Martins
Jane White Servant Single F 59 Cook domestic Yorkshire Skelton
Emma Mowforth Servant Single F 23 Houseparlou maid Yorkshire Brough
Alice Place Servant Single F 16 Under housemaid Yorkshire Hovingham
Peter Griffiths Servant Single M 30 Soldier servant Shropshire Frodesley

3 Westwood was occupied by the White family [37]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Frank Alfred White Head Married M 42 Boarding house proprietor Middlesex Barnsbury N
Beatrice White Wife Married F 42 Lancashire Liverpool
Ethel Beatrice White Daughter Single F 18 No occupation Yorkshire Scarborough
Sybil Irene White Daughter F 9 Yorkshire Scarborough
Vera Dennis White Daughter F 7 Yorkshire Scarborough
Mabel Shepherd Servant Single F 24 Housemaid domestic Yorkshire Knapton
Ruth Atkinson Servant Single F 28 Cook domestic Yorkshire Scarborough

4 Westwood was occupied by Mrs Hanmer [38]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Harriet Fances Wyne Tuin Hanmer Head Widowed F 82 Private means London Middlesex
Alfred Waddingham Servant Single M 41 Butler Yorkshire Holtham
Emily Alice Meads Servant Single F 35 Maid domestic Northamptonshire Sawaster
Annie Topham Servant Single F 32 Housemaid domestic Yorks Market Weighton
Ruth Bell Servant Single F 24 Cook domestic Yorks Old Lackenby
Rose Mary Postill Servant Single F 22 Kitchenmaid domestic Yorks Sigglesthorne

7 Westwood was occupied by Harry Fowler [39]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Harry Candler Heslley Fowler Head Single M 20 Student Yorks Scarborough
Isabella Fowler Cousin Single F 67 Private means Yorks Scarborough
Minnie May Bainbridge Housekeeper Single F 37 Housekeeper domestic U S of America
Ellen Woods Servant Single F 41 Servant cook domestic Yorks Crayke
Frances Blogg Servant Single F 19 Servant housemaid domestic Yorks Scarborough
Maude Handley Vasey Servant Single F 20 Servant housemaid domestic Yorks Scarborough

9 Westwood was occupied by Alicia Williamson [40]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Alicia Williamson Servant Single F 49 Cook domestic Malpas Cheshire
Alice M Calvert Servant Single F 17 Housemaid Gayle Hawes

10 Westwood was occupied by Mrs Duncombe [41]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Jane Maria Duncombe Head Widowed F 77 None private means Yorks Sans Hutton
Margaret Alice Higgie Cook servant Single F 35 Cook domestic Yorks Stanwick Darlington
Margaret Munro Lady's maid servant Single F 29 Lady's maid domestic Inverness N B
Anne Elizabeth Hill Housemaid servant Single F 32 Housemaid domestic Thorntondale Yorks
Elizabeth Jane Chapman Servant Single F 35 Housemaid domestic Quinington Yorks

11 Westwood was occupied by the Surtees-Hornby family. [42]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Robert William Bitton Surtees-Hornby Head Married M 34 House estate agent Yorks York
Constance Mary Surtees-Hornby Wife Married F 35 Yorks Scarborough
Lucy Ursula Surtees-Hornby Daughter F 6 Yorks York
William Oswald Surtees-Hornby Son M 8 Surrey Croydon
Marian Oates Cousin Single F 16 No occupation Yorks Knareborough
Ruth Fowler Servant Single F 20 General servant domestic Yorks Harwood Dales

12 Westwood was occupied by the Shillitoe family [43]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
James Shillito Head Married M 66 Railway office retired York Yorkshire
Ada Shillito Wife Married F 57 Shipton Yorkshire
Theodora Shillito Daughter Single F 22 No occupation Scarborough Yorkshire
Paul Shillito Son Single M 17 Student Scarborough Yorkshire
Hannah Cundall Visitor Widowed F 22 Haxby Yorkshire
Florence Arnold Servant Single F 19 General servant domestic London S Middlesex

13 Westwood was occupied by the Macwood family. [44]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Frances Anne Mackwood Head Widowed F 59 Private means Yorks Scarborough
Frances M Mackwood Daughter Single F 26 Private means Yorks Scarborough
Henry H Mackwood Son Single M 20 Gas engineering Yorks Scarborough
Elsie T Corner Visitor Married F 34 London Poplar
Clara A Dawson Servant Single F 37 House maid domestic Yorks Scarboro
Sarah J Crawford Servant Single F 28 House maid domestic Yorks Scarboro

14 Westwood was occupied by the Rushworth family.[45]

15 Westwood was occupied by the Wood family [46]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
John Wood Head Married M 76 Retired gas-merchant Yorks Howden
Cecile S Wood Wife Married F 45 Kirk Newton NB
Muriel S Wood Daughter Single F 16 School girl Scarborough Yorks
Maud Haywood Housemaid Single F 32 Domestic servant Country Warwick
Ethel Haywood Cook Single F 23 Domestic servant Country Warwick

17 Westwood was occupied by the Baker family. [47]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
Francis Baker Head Widowed M 67 Private means Ebberston Yorks
Elizabeth Baker Baker Daughter Single F 40 No occupation Brompton Yorks
Dora Margaret Louise Baker Daughter Single F 39 No occupation Brompton Yorks
Charles William Baker Grandson M 4 Scarborough Yorks
Margaret Gertrude Green Visitor Single F 21 Sick nurse York
Mary Anna Cockerill Servant Widowed F 33 Cook domestic Sherburn E R Yorks
Ruth Lowe Servant Single F 27 Parlourmaid domestic South Killingholme Lincolnshire
Clara Lowe Servant Single F 25 Housemaid domestic South Killingholme Lincolnshire
Eliza Cordukes Servant Single F 19 Kitchenmaid domestic Yorks Scarborough

On Westwood Hill, one household was headed by John Hemsworth [48]

Name Relation Status Sex Age Occupation Birth Place
John William Hemsworth Married M 53 Coachman domestic Austenfield
John William Hemsworth Adobted son M 7 Yorks Scarborough
Maragate Ann Murray Widowed F 43 Housekeeper Yorks Hull

Another home on Westwood Hill was occupied by Bason Kowlin [49]

1921 Census

Westwood (the house) is not included in the census, neither as an occupied nor as an unoccupied dwelling. It is possible that at this time the house was being devided into two parts, and thus classed as not habitable.

1 Westwood was occupied by the Carr family

Name Relation Sex Status Age Birth Place Occupation Employer
Albert Edward Carr Head M Married 59 Pudsey, Yorkshire, England Solicitor Employer
Eleanor Carr Wife F 45 Yorkshire, England
Eleanor Gwendan Carr Daughter F 21 Horsforth, Yorkshire, England
Gladys Grace Feather Servant F 25 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England General Domestic Servant Private

2 Westwood was occupied by the Boyes family

Name Relation Sex Status Age Birth Place Occupation Employer
Robert Ruby Boyes Head M Married 31 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England Draoer General Merchant Employer W Boyes & Co W Scarborough
Sarah Boyes Wife F 32 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England Home
James Ruby Boyes Son M 3 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Peter Boyes Son M 1 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Robert Ruby Boyes Son M Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Mary Emma Sanders Servant F 25 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England Domestic General Servant Private
Doris Alther Gledhill Servant F 19 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England Domestic Nurse Private

3 Westwood was occupied by the While family

Name Relation Sex Status Age Birth Place Occupation Employer
Frank Calfred While Head M Married 53 London, England Boarding House Proprietyr Employer
Beatrice While Wife F 53 Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Sybil Irene While Daughter F 19 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
Johannah O'sullivan Servant F 23 Private

4 Westwood was occupied by Edgar Robinson and his cousin Annie Issac

Name Relation Sex Status Age Birth Place Occupation Employer
Edgar Helstone Robinson Head M Single 43 Yorkshire, England Motor Car Carrier Proprietor Employer
Annie Issac Cousin F 57 Yorkshire, England House Keeper Private

5 Westwood was occupied by the Byass family

Name Relation Sex Status Age Birth Place Occupation Employer
Daniel Byass Head M 72 Huggate, Yorkshire, England Corn Merchant Employer
Elizabeth Byass Wife F 69 Owthorne, Yorkshire, England Home Duties
John Byass Son M 41 Driffield, Yorkshire, England Corn Merchant D Bynes &son
Alick Byass Son M 36 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England Corn Merchant D Bynes &son
Kachlson Byass Daughter F 33 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England Home Duties
Sarah Dobson Servant F Single 18 Yorkshire, England Cook Private
Nina Keld Servant F 18 Cayton, Yorkshire, England Domestic Servant Private

7-8 Westwood were the North Western Cooperative Society Convalescent Homes Association.

Name Relation Sex Status Age Birth Place Occupation Employer
Gwladys Lloyd Matron F Single 38 Yorkshire, England Matrom Coal Home N Western Cooperative Society Convallsent Homes Ass
Leah Morton Smith Servant F 39 Yorkshire, England Cook Main Lloyde Matron Cornwalsend Home

9 Westwood was occupied by Amy Womersley (47), married caretaker. The form was filled in by Mrs C Thompson - presumably her neighbor in Number 10.

10 Westwood was occupied by Richard Frederick Meyley Thompson, his wife Caroline and their servants

Name Relation Sex Status Age Birth Place Occupation Employer
Blanche Mary Tayler Servant F Married 30 York, Yorkshire, England Domestic Servant Westwood Private Yord Schabers
Daisy May Ashman Servant F 18 Poplar, London, England House Maid Westwood Private Yord Schabers
Robina Gorude Servant, serving maid F 44 Stanwick, Northamptonshire, England Domestic Servant Private
Margaret Alice Higgie Servant F 45 Darlington, Durham, England Cook Private
Charlotte Meyley Thompson Wife F 50 Yorkshire, England
Richard Frederick Meyley Thompson Head M 74 Yorkshire, England Bank Director Banlaay Bank

11 Westwood was occupied by the Lurtes Howley family

Name Relation Sex Status Age Birth Place Occupation Employer
Robert Lurtes Howley Head M Married 44 York, Yorkshire, England Estate Agent Employer
America Mary Lurtes Howley Wife F 45 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England Home Duties
William Oswald Lurtes Howley Son M 18 Surrey, England Medical Student
Lucy Arnold Lurtes Howley Daughter F 16 York, Yorkshire, England
Maggie Hannah Goldsborough Servant F 42 Durham, England General Domestic Servant Private

12 Westwood was occupied by George Robert Turner

Name Relation Sex Status Age Birth Place Occupation Employer
George Robert Turner Head M Single 50 Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England Nil Nil
Lillip Elizabeth King Servant F 56 York, Yorkshire, England Cook Private
Evelyn Edith King Servant F 45 York, Yorkshire, England Housemaid Private
Kulcin Whitby Visitor F 14 London, London, England

13 Westwood was occupied by the Baker family

Name Relation Sex Status Age Birth Place Occupation Employer
Pearson Baker Son M Single 20 Pickering, Yorkshire, England Studying
Madge Baker Daughter F 21 Pickering, Yorkshire, England Home Duties
Elsie Baker Daughter F 19 Pickering, Yorkshire, England Home Duties
Mary Rawson Servant F 16 Wilton, Yorkshire, England General Domestic Servant

Between 13 Westwood and 16 Westwood was Stanford House Nursing Home: Jessie Burt, principal

17 Westwood was occupied by the Boyes Family

Name Relation Sex Status Age Birth Place Occupation Employer
William Boyes Head M 62 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England Drapres Managing Director W Boyrs & Co Ld
Agnes Boyes Daughter F 26 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England Home Duties
Jenny Boyes Daughter F 24 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England Drapers Assistant W Boyrs & Co Ld
Ada Boyes Daughter F 18 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England Home Duties
Hannah Riby Mother-in-law F 87 North Frodingham, Yorkshire, England
Ada Riby Sister-in-law F 55 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England Draper Assistant W Boyrs & Co Ld
James Christopher Smith Great nephew M 16 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England Printers Apprentice Printer & Lane
Minnie Appleby Servant F Single 49 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England Private
Miriam Florence Stockdale Servant F 15 Stainton, Yorkshire, England Private
Norman Brown Nephew M 15 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England

18 Wstwood was occupied by the Walshaw family

Name Relation Sex Status Age Birth Place Occupation Employer
George William Walshaw Head M Married 68 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England Nurseryman, & Seedsman Employer
Reynaldo Walshaw Son M 25 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England Assistant, As Above
Caroline Morris Walshaw Sister F 72 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England Housekeeper

The Cottage, Westwood Hill was occupied by the Balls family

Name Relation Sex Status Age Birth Place Occupation Employer
Oswell Balls Head M Married 27 Tynemouth, Northumberland, England Laundry Manager The Yorkshire Laundries Ltd
Margaret Maria Balls Wife F 25 Durham, Durham, England Home Duties
Oswell Wallace Balls Son M 2 Durham, Durham, England
John Leonard Green Boarder M 17 Hoylake, Cheshire, England Chauffeur V B Parker Solicitor

2, Westwood Hill was occuplied by one person, Louisa Jackson (age 43) married, living on private means [50]

3 Westwood Hill was occupied by the Ireland family

Name Relation Sex Status Age Birth Place Occupation Employer
Harry Ireland Head M Married 28 Yorkshire, England Cab Man Harry Ireland Cab Proprietor
Caroline V Ireland Wife F 32 Yorkshire, England Home Duties
Harry Ireland Son M 7 Scarborough, Yorkshire, England


1939 Register

In the 1939 register, Allan Rowntree and family occupied Westwood, and Harold Punt and family occupied Melrose.

The next property 1 Westwood, was occupied by Edward D Libby (medical practitioner) and family.

Westthorpe House, 2 Westwood was occupied by Albert E Carr (solicitor)

Tanby, 3 Westwood ws occupied by Hilda and Agnes Milvain. Agnes ws an organist and teacher of music.

4 Westwood contained four dwellings: a) Alice A and Thomas P Hodgson - she was living on private means, he was incapacitated b) John C Whitfield (soclicitor) c) Cyril J Evans (bank cashier) d) Jack Sugden (Cycle dealer and ???), Elizabeth Sugden (part -time caretaker)

5 Westwood was occupied by Sarah Heeley (later Haggard, matron of holiday ???), Eliza Poulton (cook),, George J Nodden (accountant and auditor), ??? Stur?? (later Swallow, cook), Amy I (later Cusworth, matron)

Entries for 6 to 10 Westwood are redacted

10 Westwood was divided into three dwellings a) William R (master plumber, swerved as a Civil Air Guard) and Hannah G Bowman b) Drakeford J (Journalier) and Joan Lewis c) Herbert J (cinema fireman) and Winifred Humphries

11 to 18 Westwood are not enumerated

19 Westwood was occupied by Leslie A Dennis (Electricity supply draughtsman born 2 Nov 1903) , Hilda M Dennis (bornn 1 Jul 1906)

20 Westwood was occupied by Alfred M Aiston (journeyman plumber, heavy work, born 27 Feb 1873), Sara A Aiston (born 28 March 1874), Mary ??? (bording house keeper, born 28 March 1904) and Thomas A Parrat (civil servant, working in the Inland Revenue, born 31 March 1912).

21 Westwood was occupied by Frederick W Sellers (plumber, born 1 Oct 1901) and Elizabeth Sellers (born 3 March 1900) - both married , two redacted entries, and Eliza A Hushe(?)s (born 27 March 1865, widow).

22 Westwood was occupied by Ann E King (householder, born 24 January 1842).

23 Westwood was occupied by Julia Strange (unpaid domestic duties, born 10 February 1858) and Mary Dawson (domestic helper, married name Aspinall, born 10 July1914).

24 Westwood was occupied by Helen Jessop (retired head teacher, born 8 December 1861), Gertrude J Oatis (miliner manageress born 10 July 1877) and Dorothy Towell (later Crimlisk, domestic duties, born 14 December 1919).

...nford Nursing Home, 25 Westwood was occupied by Gorbinda? L Faulkner (registered nurse and midwife, single, born 19 February 1882), Vida P? Robinson (probationer nurse, single, born 16 December 1922), Kathleen W Netherborn? (mannequin, marital status O, born 1 August 1911), a closed record, Phoebe A Wordsworth (Unpaid Domestic Duties, born 18 Sep 1864), Grace A Middleton (born 01 Oct 1897 married, Unpaid Domestic Duties, Mary E Ward (born 08 Oct 1869, married, Unpaid Domestic Duties, George B Hodgson (born 13 Jul 1869 married, Wholesale Newsagent), Florence B Harding (born 23 Aug 1906, Single, State Registered Nurse), Betsy Harland (born 25 Dec 1871, widowed, Cook Housekeeper, Kathleen A Kima married name Guest - (single born 06 Jul 1921 Female Housemaid, Elsie Baker - married name Thomas (single, 16 born Apr 1922 Female Housemaid Single, a closed record, Margaret E Fox (single, born 15 Oct 1922 Kitchenmaid).

16 Westwood contained five dwellings, enumerated in groups, probably by floor First group: (a) was occupied by William S Miller (married, born 28 Dec 1896 Dispensing Opthathcia) Marjory N Miller (married, born 13 Nov 1902, Unpaid Domestic Duties) and one redacteed person. (b) was occupied by Ann A Dent (widowed, born 09 Jun 1867, Unpaid Domestic Duties), Mary Johnson (single, born 04 Jun 1852, Invalid), and Julia M Cross (divorced, born 10 ? 1906, Unpaid Domestic Duties. (c) was ocupied by Marian Etches (single, born 19 July 1860, living on own means). Second group occupied by Elizabeth Harrison (married, born 8 May 1903, unpaid domestic duties) and Judith Anne Harrison (later Crawford) (born 24 June 1938, under school age). Third group was occupied by Mary G Ackroyd (divorced, later Rushworth, born 27 April 1898, Private Means) and a redacted entry.

17 Westwood contained two dwellings (a) was occupied by Gerald Bains Crawford (married, born 2 April 1893, Regular Army, retired officer, war work was Royal Army Reserve Officer, Captain in the Green Howards) and Olive C Crawford (married, born 20 May 1893, unpaid domestic duties). (b) ws occupied by George A L Greenly (married, born 26 December 1910, Farm Labourer) and Mary Greenly, later McLellan (married, born 11 May 1918, unpaid domestic duties) a redacted entry and Alfred Harland (single, born 12 Jun 1901, Farm Labourer).

18 Westwood was occupied by Edward Granston (married, born 4 November 1901, Gardener) Dorothy E Granston (later Johnston, later Granston, married, born 11 November 1906, unpaid domestic duties)

The following properties are not part of Westwood (the road) but were built on Westwood (the parcel of land) Westwood Road Westwood Garage was occupied by Arthur J? Fox (married, born 20 Jan 1906, Garage Proprioter), Jessie E Fox (married, born 19 Mar 1888, Unpaid Domestic Duties) and Erica (initial L insterted later, name Lucy inserted late) Fox (single, born 3 Apr 1915, Insurance Clerk). Westwood Garage Annexe was occupied by Thomas B Dickenson (married, born 22 Nov 10 Mar 1910, Builders Labourer) and Evelyn M Dickenson (married, born 19 Nov 1918, Unpaid Domestic Duties).

Westwood Hill 3 Westwood Hill was occupied by Elizabeth S Walker (widow, born 24 Jun 1894, Unpaid Domestic Duties), Erinc W Walker (single, born 15 May 1922, Chemist's Errand Boy), Arthur L Walker (single, born 31 Dec 1925, at school), Edith E Price (single, born 26 Apr 1933, at school), Walter E Price (single, born 12 Jan 1936, under school age ), Charles E Price (single, born 11 Feb 1911, Farm Labourer), and Elsie M Smith (married, born 20 Dec 1915, Unpaid Domestic Duties). No further properties in Westwood Hill are listed. The next building in the register is Valley Road (which runs parallel to Westwood, at the bottom of the hill. Technically the North side of Valley Road here belonged to the Westwood parcel, but for the purposes of this study, I am only including Cherry Trees and any other property that may be associated with a house on Westwood.

Valley Road This listing only contains properties associated with Westwood

Between 65 and 53 Valley Road there is only one property enumerated: Dairy, Westwood. The dairy was occupied by George Watkinson (married, born 29 Apr 1892, Dairyman), Ethel Watkinson (married, born 22 Dec 1892, Domestic Duties), Annie M Park (widow, born 6 Dec 1869, School Teacher) and George Waterhouse (single, born 10 Nov 1920, Apprentice Painter and Decorator).

Research notes

Future tasks 1939 Registration - need to check wartime occupations have all been entred. 1921 census 1911 census 1891 census 1881 census 1871 census 1861 census 1851 census Adding histories of each building. Building profiles for the inhabitants Visiting the County Record Office (Northallerton) to see the deeds of buildings on Westwood.





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