(201103) Emily Jane Niebour
This three-year research project began in January 2014 and investigated whether, during the Victorian period, the professions formed a distinct self-sustaining social group with its own mores and values. The project looked at 16,000 individuals drawn from census data for Alnwick, Brighton, Bristol, Dundee, Greenock, Leeds, Merthyr Tydfil, Morpeth, and Winchester. The research project was funded by the UK Economic & Social Research Council and was based at the Universities of Oxford and Northumbria.
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201103Full Name
Emily Jane NiebourGender
FemaleOccupation
MUSIC TEACHERDate of Birth
1839Place of Origin
Brighton, Sussex, EnglandDate of Death
1929Place of Death
Preston, Sussex, EnglandAge at Death
89Town Sample
BrightonGeneration
2Marriage ID
200385Relationships
201101 (Rose Simmons : mother), 201105 (Laura Catherine Niebour : sibling), 201108 (Lisette Lavinia Sophia Niebour : sibling), 201106 (Louis Carsten Niebour : sibling), 201102 (Rosina Niebour : sibling), 201104 (Selina Niebour : sibling), 201107 (Stella Rose Niebour : sibling), 201100 (William Henry Niebour : father), 201109 (Florence Niebour : sibling), 201112 (William Brent Niebour : sibling), 201113 (William Henry Niebour : sibling), 201114 (Charles Lenox Cunningham : husband), 201139 (Ethel Maud Rose Cunningham : child)Access Full Dataset
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BrightonMUSIC TEACHERGeneration: 2200385Emily Jane Niebour (201103)Rose Simmons (201101)Laura Catherine Niebour (201105)Lisette Lavinia Sophia Niebour (201108)Louis Carsten Niebour (201106)Rosina Niebour (201102)Selina Niebour (201104)Stella Rose Niebour (201107)William Henry Niebour (201100)Florence Niebour (201109)William Brent Niebour (201112)William Henry Niebour (201113)Charles Lenox Cunningham (201114)Ethel Maud Rose Cunningham (201139)Business and Labour HistoryHistoryEconomic History
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