Llandudno, Wales
Henry Staveley was born in Nottinghamshire the son of John Staveley (b. 1800) of Leicester. He is found residing with his two aunts, Anne and Sarah, in Llandudno, Wales in 1861:
1861: Public Baths, Llandudno, Caernarvonshire, Wales
Henry STAVELEY | Son | U | Male | 25 | St. Mary, Nottinghamshire, England | Assistant to Baths and News Room |
Anne STAVELEY | Sister | U | Female | 67 | Margarets, Leicestershire, England | Assistant to Baths and News Room |
Sarah STAVELEY | Sister | U | Female | 59 | Loughborough, Leicestershire, England | Assistant to Baths and News Room |
Gwyna ROBERTS | Serv | U | Female | 25 | Llandudno, Caernarvonshire, Wales | General Servant |
It appears that the head of household is missing in this entry, and based upon the relationships described, one would presume that the missing individual is Henry's father John, who has not been located anywhere in the 1861 census records.
In 1871 Henry, Anne and Sarah are found residing in Sherwood Nottinghamshire.