Norman Merriman was born in Thringstone, Leicestershire, in 1864, he was the fourth child of Mary Ann Merriman and maybe William Ward.
On 2nd April 1871 the Census was held. Norman Merriman was living in Loughborough Road, Thringstone, Leicestershire, with his Grandmother Hannah Merriman (nee Bramley), his Step-Father Edward Beer, his mother Mary Ann Beer (nee Merriman) and his brother's John William Merriman, Everard Merriman, William B. Merriman, William E. Merriman and Henry George Merrirman.
On 3rd April 1881 the Census was held. Norman Merriman was still living in Loughborough Road, Thringstone, Leicestershire, with his Step-Father Edward Beer, his Mother Mary Ann Beer (nee Merriman) and his brother's William Merriman, Harry Merriman, Arthur Beer and Charles H. Beer. Norman was working as a Coal Miner.
In 1881 Norman Merriman married Emily Hickman in Pilsley, Derbyshire. They would go on to have seven children. Hetty Merriman born 1890, Norman Merriman born 1893, Alice Merriman born 1898, Annie Merriman born 1899, Thomas Merriman born 1901, Alfred Ernest Merriman born 1905 and Nelie Merriman born 1910.
On 5th April 1891 the Census was held. Norman Merriman was living in Church Street, Pilsley, Derbyshire, with his wife Emily Merriman (nee Hickman), his daughter Hetty Merriman and his brother-in-law John Hickman. Living next door to him were other members of the Hickman family. Norman was still working as a Coal Miner, along with members of the Hickman family.
On 31st March 1901 the Census was held. Norman Merrima was living in Station Road, Pilsley, Derbyshire, with his wife Emily Merriman (nee Hickman) and their children; Hettie Merriman, Norman Merriman, Alice Merriman and Annie Merriman. Norman was still a Coal Miner.
On 2nd April 1911 the Census was held. Norman Merriman was living at 32 Wesley Street, Moorthorpe, South Elmsall, Yorkshire, with his wife Emily Merriman (nee Hickman) and their children; Norman Merriman, Alice Merriman, Annie Merriman, Thomas Merriman, Alfred Ernest Merriman and Nellie Merriman.
In 1947 Norman Merriman died in Hemsworth, Yorkshire.
On 2nd April 1871 the Census was held. Norman Merriman was living in Loughborough Road, Thringstone, Leicestershire, with his Grandmother Hannah Merriman (nee Bramley), his Step-Father Edward Beer, his mother Mary Ann Beer (nee Merriman) and his brother's John William Merriman, Everard Merriman, William B. Merriman, William E. Merriman and Henry George Merrirman.
On 3rd April 1881 the Census was held. Norman Merriman was still living in Loughborough Road, Thringstone, Leicestershire, with his Step-Father Edward Beer, his Mother Mary Ann Beer (nee Merriman) and his brother's William Merriman, Harry Merriman, Arthur Beer and Charles H. Beer. Norman was working as a Coal Miner.
In 1881 Norman Merriman married Emily Hickman in Pilsley, Derbyshire. They would go on to have seven children. Hetty Merriman born 1890, Norman Merriman born 1893, Alice Merriman born 1898, Annie Merriman born 1899, Thomas Merriman born 1901, Alfred Ernest Merriman born 1905 and Nelie Merriman born 1910.
On 5th April 1891 the Census was held. Norman Merriman was living in Church Street, Pilsley, Derbyshire, with his wife Emily Merriman (nee Hickman), his daughter Hetty Merriman and his brother-in-law John Hickman. Living next door to him were other members of the Hickman family. Norman was still working as a Coal Miner, along with members of the Hickman family.
On 31st March 1901 the Census was held. Norman Merrima was living in Station Road, Pilsley, Derbyshire, with his wife Emily Merriman (nee Hickman) and their children; Hettie Merriman, Norman Merriman, Alice Merriman and Annie Merriman. Norman was still a Coal Miner.
On 2nd April 1911 the Census was held. Norman Merriman was living at 32 Wesley Street, Moorthorpe, South Elmsall, Yorkshire, with his wife Emily Merriman (nee Hickman) and their children; Norman Merriman, Alice Merriman, Annie Merriman, Thomas Merriman, Alfred Ernest Merriman and Nellie Merriman.
In 1947 Norman Merriman died in Hemsworth, Yorkshire.
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