Flore
A quick look at the ancestor tree of Daniel and Elizabeth Orland will show how their children and grandchilden's families evolved. The spelling of the place-name of their chosen village altered during the time the Orland family lived there. It wasn't until 1945 that the name was standardised to Flore but through the centuries has been known as "Flor", "Flora", "Flower" and more recently "Floore".
Daniel and Elizabeth only had two sons; William and John, but they between them gave their parents fourteen grandchildren. This branch of the Orland family appear to have been more diverse, both in their range of occupations and their characters!An interesting observation for which an explanation may never be found is the record of Charles and Fanny in the 1881 census. They appear at Notton Station in Yorkshire sporting the false surname of "Smith"! With them are a few of Fanny's family but the mind boggles as to why the apparent subterfuge. In 1891 they've returned to Flore with the Orland name reinstated.
From the first census in 1841 through to the 1891 census, many of the Orland family lived in Sutton Street, pictured here on the right. It was an area occupied mainly by the less wealthy families in the 19th century but few original terraced cottages now survive. The village as a whole is a peaceful and picturesque place and this street typifies the type of dwelling to be found although in most other streets, the houses are set back behind front gardens, unlike these.
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