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Box - Census 1911 Box - Census 1911 Page Year Years Total No Children Address Surname Given Names Relationship Status Age Sex Occupation Industry or Service Employment Status Place of Birth Nationality if not British Infirmity Notes Number Born Married Children Living Died Rudloe William Bath Head Married 72 M 1839 40 6 4 2 Lodge Keeper Corsham Rudloe Catherine Bath Married 68 F 1843 Shere Swiry Rudloe Henry Poulsom Boarder Married 57 M 1854 30 2 Farmer Corsham Rudloe Cottage James Clifford Head Married 53 M 1858 9 0 Woodman (Estate) Somerset, Bathford Rudloe Cottage Ellen Clifford Wife 62 F 1849 Derry Hill Rudloe Cottages Simon Allsop Head Married 70 M 1841 41 6 5 1 Labourer (General Farm) Stanton Rudloe Cottages Ellen Allsop Wife Married 63 F 1848 Brinkworth Rudloe Cottages Tom Allsop Son Unmarried 29 M 1882 Miller's Carter Hartham Rudloe Cottages John Ettles Head Married 46 M 1865 22 4 3 1 Labourer (General) Yatton Keynell Rudloe Cottages Emma Ettles Wife Married 45 F 1866 Castle Combe Rudloe Cottages Edward Ettles Son 11 M 1900 Castle Combe Rudloe Cottages Percy Ettles Son 7 M 1904 Box Rudloe Farm George Parkhouse Head Widower 59 M 1852 Farmer Own Account Somerset, Nether Stowey Rudloe Farm Kate Newman Servant Unmarried 21 F 1890 General Servant Box Rudloe Farm Mary Bole Housekeeper Unmarried 44 F 1867 Malmesbury 1 Rudloe Cottages Melinda Freebury Head Married 51 F 1860 28 8 6 2 Kingsdown, Box 1 Rudloe Cottages James Freebury Son Unmarried 21 M 1890 Farm Labourer (General) Kingsdown, Box 1 Rudloe Cottages Maggie Freebury Daughter 14 F 1897 Nurse Domestic Kingsdown, Box 1 Rudloe Cottages Cissie Freebury Daughter 8 F 1903 Kingsdown, Box 1 Rudloe Cottages John Waldron Boarder Unmarried 69 M 1842 Stone Quarry (Picker) Free Stone Quarrying Worker Cricklade 2 Rudloe Cottages Edward Wilkins Head Married 50 M 1861 29 7 6 1 Farm Shepherd Box Hill 2 Rudloe Cottages Martha Wilkins Wife Married 49 F 1862 Gloucester, Horton 2 Rudloe Cottages Elsie Wilkins Daughter 9 F 1902 Rudloe 2 Rudloe Cottages Ivor Wilkins Son 6 M 1905 Rudloe 2 Rudloe Cottages Doris Wilkins Daughter 2 F 1909 Rudloe 2 Rudloe Cottages Charles Fowler Boarder Unmarried 26 M 1885 Farm Cowman Gloucester, Aust Folly Farm Cottages Isaac Reed Head Married 34 M 1877 11 5 4 1 Farm Labourer Carter Farming Nettleton Folly Farm Cottages Elizabeth Reed Wife Married 39 F 1872 Acton Turville Folly Farm Cottages Isaac Reed Son 9 M 1902 Nettleton Folly Farm Cottages Minnie Reed Daughter 6 F 1905 Nettleton Folly Farm Cottages George Reed Son 4 M 1907 Nettleton Folly Farm Cottages Ada Reed Daughter 2 F 1909 Nettleton Folly Farm Cottage James Waite Head Married 70 M 1841 20 6 3 3 Farm Labourer (General) Pewsey Folly Farm Cottage Mildred Waite Wife Married 43 F 1868 Kington St Michael Folly Farm Cottage David Waite Son Unmarried 19 M 1892 Farm Labourer (General) Chippenham Brookwell, Box Ernest Abrahams Head Married 41 M 1870 22 2 2 0 Butcher Own Account Somerset, Bath Brookwell, Box Frances Abrahams Wife Married 43 F 1868 Assisting in Business Somerset, Bath Brookwell, Box Edward Abrahams Son Unmarried 21 M 1890 Assisting in Business Somerset, Bath Brookwell, Box Francis Abrahams Son Unmarried 20 M 1891 Assisting in Business Somerset, Bath Brookwell, Box Rhoda Evans Mother Widow 65 F 1846 43 Somerset, Bath Brookwell, Box Ernest Callaway Grand Son 5 M 1906 Somerset, Bath Millsplatt, Box John Clifford Head Married 55 M 1856 Crane & Engine Fitter Worker Calstone Millsplatt, Box Anne Clifford Wife Married 54 F 1857 34 10 7 3 Box Millsplatt, Box Ernest Clifford Son Unmarried 23 M 1888 Mason's Labourer Worker Box Hill Millsplatt, Box Reggie Clifford Son Unmarried 16 M 1895 Carter's Labourer Worker Box Hill Millsplatt, Box Arthur Clifford Son 8 M 1903 Box Hill Millsplatt, Box Alphonse Gay Head Widower 74 M 1837 49 4 2 2 Road Labourer Worker Whitley Millsplatt Cottages John Freebury Head Married 40 M 1871 5 4 1 Quarryman Chopper Free Stone Quarrying Highworth Millsplatt Cottages Jane Freebury Wife Married 40 F 1871 12 Highworth Millsplatt Cottages Lillian Freebury Daughter 10 F 1901 Box Millsplatt Cottages Mabel Freebury Daughter 9 F 1902 Box Millsplatt Cottages Frederick Freebury Son 8 M 1903 Box Millsplatt Cottages Kathleen Freebury Daughter 5 F 1906 Box Millsplatt Cottages Stanley Freebury Son 4 M 1907 Box Lower Rudloe Farm John Prior Head Married 32 M 1879 2 1 1 0 Farmer Employer Gloucester, Bristol Lower Rudloe Farm Ida Prior Wife Married 29 F 1882 Somerset, Portishead Lower Rudloe Farm Ida Prior Sister Unmarried 27 F 1884 Dairy Work Somerset, Bath Lower Rudloe Farm Albert Prior Brother Unmarried 23 M 1888 Farmer Employer Box Lower Rudloe Farm Irene Prior Daughter 1 F 1910 Somerset, Pill Lower Rudloe Farm Edith Wickens Sister Unmarried 32 F 1879 Visitor Own Account Somerset, Pill Lower Rudloe Cottages Thomas Dowdell Head Married 62 M 1849 39 5 4 1 Game Keeper Rearing Game Worker Fisherton Delamere Lower Rudloe Cottages Mary Dowdell Wife Married 56 F 1855 39 Wilton Lower Rudloe Elizabeth Allen Head Widow 67 F 1844 Monmouth, Llandilo Lower Rudloe Joseph Chessman Nephew Unmarried 22 M 1889 General Labourer Worker London, Euston Lower Rudloe Sidney Dobson Head Married 28 M 1883 3 2 2 0 Stone Quarryman Stone Firms Worker Bradford on Avon Lower Rudloe Augusta Dobson Wife Married 21 F 1890 Box Lower Rudloe Herbert Dobson Son 1 M 1910 Bradford on Avon Drewitt's Mill John Reed Head Married 44 M 1867 18 8 6 2 Master Miller Own Account Somerset, Ilchester Drewitt's Mill Charlotte Reed Wife Married 39 F 1872 18 Gloucester, Bristol Drewitt's Mill Reginald Reed Son Unmarried 17 M 1894 Miller's Carter Worker Gloucester, Bristol Drewitt's Mill Ernest Reed Son 11 M 1900 School Glamorgan, Cardiff Drewitt's Mill Frederick Reed Son 9 M 1902 Glamorgan, Cardiff ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2015/Peter Ford Box - Census 1911 Page Year Years Total No Children Address Surname Given Names Relationship Status Age Sex Occupation Industry or Service Employment Status Place of Birth Nationality if not British Infirmity Notes Number Born Married Children Living Died Drewitt's Mill Violet Reed Daughter 6 F 1905 Glamorgan, Cardiff Drewitt's Mill Lillian Reed Daughter 4 F 1907 Glamorgan, Cardiff Drewitt's Mill Irene Reed Daughter 0 F 1911 Glamorgan, Ely 8 Months Drewitt's Mill Thomas Carpenter Head Married 37 M 1874 9 3 2 1 Journeyman Miller Flour Milling Worker Devonshire, Exbourne Drewitt's Mill Ada Carpenter Wife Married 39 F 1872 Somerset, Bath Drewitt's Mill Reginald Carpenter Son 8 M 1903 Somerset, Batheaston Drewitt's Mill Edward Carpenter Son 2 M 1909 Somerset, Batheaston Ingolls Cottages Alfred Gibbons Head Married 38 M 1873 Farm Carter Worker Colerne Ingolls Cottages Florence Gibbons Wife Married 30 F 1881 10 5 5 0 West Kington Ingolls Cottages Victor Gibbons Son 9 M 1902 Colerne Ingolls Cottages Sidney Gibbons Son 7 M 1904 Colerne Ingolls Cottages Jiveline ? Gibbons Daughter 5 F 1906 Colerne Ingolls Cottages Nelson Gibbons Son 3 M 1908 Colerne Ingolls Cottages Elsie Gibbons Daughter 1 F 1910 Box 25 Ingolls Cottages James Manfield Head Married 40 M 1871 17 8 6 2 Cowman Farmer Worker Marshfield 25 Ingolls Cottages Ellen Manfield Wife Married 41 F 1870 London, Westminster 25 Ingolls Cottages Edith Manfield Daughter F 1911 Sent Away 25 Ingolls Cottages Florence Manfield Daughter 14 F 1897 Marshfield 25 Ingolls Cottages Helena Manfield Daughter 11 F 1900 Box 25 Ingolls Cottages Dorothy Manfield Daughter 8 F 1903 Box 25 Ingolls Cottages William Manfield Son 4 M 1907 Box 25 Ingolls Cottages Reginald Manfield Son 1 M 1910 Box Slades Farm Richard Gent Head Married 42 M 1869 14 4 4 Farmer Employer Somerset, Bishops Lydiard Slades Farm Ellen Gent Wife Married 48 F 1863 Box Slades Farm Nellie Gent Daughter 12 F 1899 Corsham Slades Farm Elizabeth Gent Daughter 10 F 1901 Corsham Slades Farm Richard Gent Son 9 M 1902 Corsham Slades Farm Edward Gent Son 6 M 1905 Corsham Slades Farm Grace Humphries Servant 15 F 1896 General Servant Domestic Somerset, Bath Mill House Jane Browning Head Widow 55 M 1856 4 4 Box Mill House Lillian Browning Daughter Unmarried 25 F 1886 Art Student Box Mill House Alice Browning Daughter Unmarried 23 F 1888 Clerk Millers Flour Milk Worker Box Mill House James Browning Son Unmarried 19 M 1892 Clerk Millers Flour Milk Worker Box Mill House Ethel Browning Daughter 14 F 1897 School Box Mill House John White Brother Unmarried 59 M 1852 Retired Farmer Box Mill House William White Brother Unmarried 57 M 1854 Retired Farmer Box Mill House Mabel Shepherd Servant Unmarried 18 F 1893 General Servant Domestic Box Mill Cottage Edward Porter Head Widower 55 M 1856 6 2 4 Miller's Carter Flour Mills Worker Calne Mill Cottage Henry Porter Son Unmarried 28 M 1883 Miller Flour Mills Worker South Wraxall Mill Cottage John Brickell Nephew Unmarried 20 M 1891 Miller's Carter Flour Mills Worker South Wraxall 1 Mill Lane Albert Toy Head Married 43 M 1868 18 6 6 Railway Wagon Maker Bath Stone Firms Worker Birmingham, Warwick 1 Mill Lane Annie Toy Wife Married 47 F 1864 Gloucester, Westerleigh 1 Mill Lane Albert Toy Son 15 M 1896 Errand Boy Gloucester, Bristol 1 Mill Lane Samuel Toy Son 12 M 1899 Errand Boy Box 1 Mill Lane George Toy Son 9 M 1902 School Box 1 Mill Lane William Toy Son 7 M 1904 School Box 1 Mill Lane Arthur Toy Son 4 M 1907 School Box 2 Mill Lane William Greenman Head Widower 62 M 1849 8 7 1 Labourer Worker Box 2 Mill Lane Lily Greenman Daughter Unmarried 26 F 1885 Housekeeper Box 2 Mill Lane Herbert Greenman Son Unmarried 23 M 1888 Baker Worker Box 2 Mill Lane Mildred Greenman Daughter 13 F 1898 School Box 2 Mill Lane Frederick
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