In 1861 George Lingard (19) of Tetney, ag. lab, was working for Charles & Mary A. Rowson, gardeners, in the Hall Stables, Panton, Lincs. [Note that George's brother, William, married two of the daughters of William & Mary.]
In 1871 George Lingard (29) of Tetney, gardener, and wife Fanny (28) of Keelby were living in Theddlethorpe Rd., Great Carlton, Lincs.
In 1881 George Lingard (39) of Tetney, gardener, and wife Fanny (38) of Keelby, were with George's parents in Tetney, Lincolnshire. Present also were children (born in Gt Carlton): Mary Ann (9), scholar, Charles (8), scholar, John H. (7), scholar, Iley (3), Earnest (2), Edith (1) of Exbury Hants.
In 1891 George Lingard (49) of Tetney, gardner, and wife Fanny (48) of Kealby were living in Lock Lane, Tetney, Lincs. Present were children: Iley E. (13) of Great Carlton, scholar, Earnest H. (12) of Great Carlton, scholar, Edith G. (11) of Exbury Hampshire, scholar, Kate E. (9) of Tetney, George H. (7) of Tetney
In 1901 George Lingard (59) of Tetney, market gardener, and wife Fanny (58) of Keelby were living in Hoop End, Tetney. With them were children: Ernest H. (22) of Great Carlton, market gardener, Edith G. (21) of Exbury Hants., George H. (17) of Tetney Lincs.
In 1911 George Lingard (69) of Tetney, widower, nurseryman & gardener, was living in Tetney. With him were daughters Edith G. Lingard (31), single, Iley E. Gray (33), married, grandsons Eric L. Gray (2) of Lancaster, and Emil H. (8 months) of Manchester.
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George Lingard died aged 77 years. 3
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George Lingard of Tetney Lincolnshire died 20 April 1919. Administration Lincoln 8 March 1920 to John Herbert Lingard, master of workhouse.
Effects £286 10s. 4