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Ogbourne St. Andrew Census 1861 Schedule Surname Given Names Ogbourne St. Andrew Census 1861 Year of Schedule Surname Given Names Relationship Status Sex Age Birth Occupation Birth Place Address 1 Tanner William H Head U M 28 1833 Farmer 1400a Emp 25 Men 10 By Yatesbury Rockley 1 Cheapsit Elizabeth Servnt W F 50 1811 Housekeeper Shrewsbury Rockley 1 Hedges Elizabeth Servnt U F 20 1841 Housemaid Purton Rockley 1 Clifford John Servnt M M 40 1821 Groom Blackland Rockley 1 Clarkson Ebenezer T Visitr M M 50 1811 Solicitor Staplegrove Rockley 1 Clarkson Henry M Visitr U M 20 1841 Cadet St Pancras Rockley 2 Gee William Head M M 38 1823 Carpenter (Master) Hinton Parva Rockley 2 Gee Sophia Wife M F 41 1820 Seamstress Salisbury Rockley 2 Gee Sophia L Dau F 7 1854 Scholar Rockley Rockley 2 Gee Fanny Dau F 3 1858 Scholar Rockley Rockley 3 Burden John Head M M 74 1787 Farrier Rockley Rockley 3 Burden Sarah Wife M F 64 1797 Clatford Rockley 3 Burden John Son U M 36 1825 Farrier Rockley Rockley 3 Burden Ann Dau U F 18 1843 Rockley Rockley 3 Eyers John Lodger Widr. M 77 1784 Ag Lab Sherbourne Rockley 4 Burden Ann Head U F 77 1784 Rtd Srvnt (Hse & Money Proptr) Rockley Rockley 5 Batchelor Job Head M M 55 1806 Shepherd Rockley Rockley 5 Batchelor Elizabeth Wife M F 56 1805 Field Labourer Rockley Rockley 5 Batchelor Soloman Son U M 25 1836 Field Labourer Rockley Rockley 5 Batchelor Jane Dau F 15 1846 Field Labourer Rockley Rockley 5 Batchelor Job Son M 9 1852 Scholar Rockley Rockley 5 Batchelor Elizabeth Grndau F 8 1853 Scholar Rockley Rockley 6 Strood Thomas Head M M 28 1833 Carter (Ag Lab) Marlborough Temple Bottom 6 Strood Ruth Wife M F 23 1838 Ag Lab Rockley Temple Bottom 6 Amor Henry Lodger U M 16 1845 Under Carter (Ag.Lab.) Milton Temple Bottom 7 Dobson James Head M M 29 1832 Farm Carter Avebury Temple Bottom 7 Dobson Rhoda Wife M F 31 1830 Ag Lab Rockley Temple Bottom 7 King Richard Lodger U M 58 1803 Ag Lab Purton Temple Bottom 7 Hiscock George Lodger U M 15 1846 Ploughboy Marlborough Temple Bottom 8 Lampiere George Head M M 45 1816 Carter (Ag Lab) Ogbourne St Andrew Rockley 8 Lampiere Sarah Wife M F 29 1832 Ag Lab Monkton Rockley 8 Lampiere Edwin Son U M 18 1843 Under Carter (Ag.Lab.) Rockley Rockley 8 Lampiere James Son M 13 1848 Ploughboy Rockley Rockley 8 Lampiere Joseph Son M 10 1851 Ploughboy Rockley Rockley 9 Lampiere Henry Head M M 28 1833 Ag Lab Rockley Rockley 9 Lampiere Jane Wife M F 25 1836 Ag Lab Marlborough Rockley 9 Rose Emily J Daulaw F 7 1854 Scholar Marlborough Rockley 9 Lampiere Henry C Son M 1 1860 Rockley Rockley © Wiltshire OPC Project/Terry Waters-Marsh CMB Ogbourne St. Andrew Census 1861 Year of Schedule Surname Given Names Relationship Status Sex Age Birth Occupation Birth Place Address 10 Clifford Mary Head M F 40 1821 Winterbourne Rockley 10 Clifford Henry Son U M 17 1844 Stable Boy Calne Rockley 10 Clifford Charles Son U M 17 1844 Ploughboy Calne Rockley 10 Clifford Sarah Dau F 13 1848 Calne Rockley 10 Clifford Frederick Son M 11 1850 Scholar Calne Rockley 10 Clifford John W Son M 1 1860 Ogbourne St Andrew Rockley 10 Clifford Mary A Dau F 9 1852 Scholar Calne Rockley 11 Daniels John Head M M 37 1824 Gane Keeper Compton Bassett Rockley 11 Daniels Jane Wife M F 33 1828 Compton Bassett Rockley 11 Daniels Herbert H J Son M 5 1856 Scholar Calne Rockley 11 Daniels Sarah H Dau F 0 1861 Rockley Rockley 11 Offer Sarah H Niece F 2 1859 Rockley Rockley 12 Carswell Timothy Head M M 41 1820 Blacksmith Ogbourne St Andrew Rockley 12 Carswell Jane Wife M F 44 1817 Ogbourne St Andrew Rockley 12 Carswell Albert Son M 13 1848 Blacksmith Ogbourne St Andrew Rockley 12 Carswell Timothy Son M 4 1857 Scholar Rockley Rockley 13 Jennings Robert Head M M 71 1790 Farm Carter Fifield Rockley 13 Jennings Eliza Wife M F 50 1811 Field Lab Marlborough Rockley 14 Pike Thomas Head M M 36 1825 Ag Lab Rockley Rockley 14 Pike Maria Wife M F 24 1837 Dressmaker Rockley Rockley 14 Pike Jane Dau F 5 1856 Scholar Rockley Rockley 15 Mills Charles Head M M 63 1798 Ag Lab Monkton Rockley 15 Mills Mary Wife M F 54 1807 Ag Lab Monkton Rockley 15 Mills David Son U M 20 1841 Ag Lab Rockley Rockley 15 Mills Julia Grndau F 4 1857 Scholar Rockley Rockley 15 Lampiere Eliza Visitr M F 25 1836 Ag Lab's Wife Rockley Rockley 15 Lampiere George Visitr M 1 1860 Rockley Rockley 16 Willoughby Richard Head M M 48 1813 Ag Lab Ogbourne St Andrew Rockley 16 Willoughby Mary Wife M F 51 1810 Ag Lab Ogbourne St Andrew Rockley 16 Willoughby Rubin Son U M 21 1840 Ag Lab Ogbourne St Andrew Rockley 16 Willoughby William Son U M 17 1844 Under Farm Carter Ogbourne St Andrew Rockley 16 Willoughby Richard Son M 14 1847 Ploughboy Ogbourne St Andrew Rockley 16 Willoughby Charles Son U M 11 1850 Ploughboy Ogbourne St Andrew Rockley 16 Willoughby John Son U M 6 1855 Scholar Ogbourne St Andrew Rockley 17 Brunsdon Thomas Head M M 38 1823 Carpenter (Journeyman) Marlborough Rockley 17 Brunsdon Elizabeth Wife M F 39 1822 Wilcot Rockley 17 Brunsdon Thomas Son M 12 1849 Scholar Portsea Rockley 17 Brunsdon Charles Son M 8 1853 Scholar Forest Hill Rockley © Wiltshire OPC Project/Terry Waters-Marsh CMB Ogbourne St. Andrew Census 1861 Year of Schedule Surname Given Names Relationship Status Sex Age Birth Occupation Birth Place Address 17 Brunsdon Elizabeth Dau F 3 1858 Scholar Ogbourne St Andrew Rockley 18 Dangerfield Thomas Head M M 46 1815 Ag Lab Marlborough Rockley 18 Dangerfield Caroline Wife M F 41 1820 Dd Broad Town Rockley 18 Dangerfield William Son U M 17 1844 Ag Lab Ogbourne St Andrew Rockley 18 Dangerfield Elizabeth Dau F 13 1848 Scholar Ogbourne St Andrew Rockley 18 Dangerfield Henry Son M 8 1853 Scholar Ogbourne St Andrew Rockley 18 Dangerfield Jane Dau F 4 1857 Scholar Ogbourne St Andrew Rockley 19 Pike Joseph Head M M 76 1785 Road Lab Fifield Rockley 19 Pike Hester Wife M F 72 1789 Toll Collector Rockley Rockley 20 Edwards James Head M M 68 1793 Ag Lab Rockley Rockley 20 Edwards Hannah Wife M F 52 1809 Ag Lab Shaw Rockley 20 Bosher Caleb Sonlaw M M 17 1844 Ploughboy Preshute Rockley 20 Bosher Farmer W Sonlaw M 13 1848 Ploughboy Preshute Rockley 20 Bosher Mary J Daulaw F 10 1851 Scholar Preshute Rockley 21 Sims George Head M M 43 1818 Ag Lab Ogbourne St Andrew Rockley 21 Sims Mary Wife M F 48 1813 Schoolmistress Wroughton Rockley 22 Sims Samuel Head U M 51 1810 Shepherd Ogbourne St Andrew Rockley 23 Dangerfield John Head M M 44 1817 Ag Lab Marlborough Rockley 23 Dangerfield Rebecah Wife M F 45 1816 Ag Lab Rockley Rockley 23 Dangerfield James Son U M 21 1840 Ag Lab Rockley Rockley 23 Dangerfield Soloman Son U M 18 1843 Shepherd Rockley Rockley 23 Dangerfield Patience Dau F 12 1849 Scholar Rockley Rockley 23 Dangerfield Caroline Dau F 9 1852 Scholar Rockley Rockley 23 Dangerfield Emma Dau F 5 1856 Scholar Rockley Rockley 24 May Samuel Head M M 48 1813 Ag Lab Ogbourne St Andrew Rockley 24 May Hester Wife M F 50 1811 Ag Lab Ogbourne St Andrew Rockley 24 May Martha Dau U F 19 1842 Ag Lab Rockley Rockley 24 May Richard Son M 11 1850 Ploughboy Rockley Rockley 24 May Isaac Son M 8 1853 Scholar Rockley Rockley 25 Mills Job Head M M 35 1826 Ag Lab Monkton Rockley 25 Mills Harriet Wife M F 51 1810 Ag Lab Wroughton Rockley 25 Fisher Frederic Sonlaw U M 23 1838 Ag Lab Rockley Rockley 25 Mills Soloman Son M 12 1849 Shepherd Boy Rockley Rockley 26 Smart Joseph Head M M 37 1824 Ag Lab Maiden Bradley Rockley 26 Smart Maria Wife M F 42 1819 Laundress Rockley Rockley 26 Smart William Son M 7 1854 Scholar Rockley Rockley 26 Mapin Mary Ma-Law W F 80 1781 Laundress Wilcot Rockley 27 Sims William Head M M 60 1801 Ag Lab Ogbourne St Andrew Rockley © Wiltshire OPC Project/Terry Waters-Marsh CMB Ogbourne St. Andrew Census 1861 Year of Schedule Surname Given Names Relationship Status Sex Age Birth Occupation Birth Place Address 27 Sims Elizabeth Wife M F 59 1802 Ag Lab Ogbourne St Andrew Rockley 27 Sims William Son U M 20 1841 Ag Lab Ogbourne St Andrew Rockley 27 Sims Elizabeth M Grndau F 3 1858 Scholar Orcheston Rockley 28 Titcombe James Head M M 50 1811 Shepherd Ogbourne St Andrew Ogbourne St Andrew 28 Titcombe Jane Wife M F 60 1801 Overton Ogbourne St Andrew 29 North George Head M M 27 1834 Farm Carter Overton Ogbourne St Andrew 29 North Elizabeth Wife M F 25 1836 Overton Ogbourne St Andrew 29 North James Son M 2 1859 Kennett Ogbourne St Andrew 29 North Emily Dau F 1 1860 Kennett Ogbourne St Andrew 30 Johnson Timothy Head M M 70 1791 Farm Carter Rockley Ogbourne St Andrew 30 Johnson Sarah Wife M F 64 1797 Field Lab. Ogbourne St Andrew Ogbourne St Andrew 31 Prictor Thomas Head M M 64 1797 Ag Lab Ogbourne St Andrew Ogbourne St Andrew 31 Prictor Jane Wife M F 68 1793 Ag Lab Avebury Ogbourne St Andrew 32 Lampiere William Head M M 70 1791 Farm Bailiff Ogbourne St Andrew Ogbourne St Andrew 32 Lampiere Sarah Wife M F 61 1800 Preshute Ogbourne St Andrew 32 Willis Rachel Servnt U F 16 1845 General Servant Winterbourne Ogbourne St Andrew 33 Winchcome George Head M M 55 1806 Ag Lab Ogbourne St Andrew Ogbourne St Andrew 33 Winchcome Hester Wife M F 41 1820 Ag Lab Aldbourn Ogbourne St Andrew 33 Cook Sarah Ma-Law W F 80 1781 Almswoman Ogbourne St George Ogbourne St Andrew 34 White Thomas Head M M 26 1835 Ag Lab Preshute Ogbourne St Andrew 34 White Ellen Wife M F 29 1832 Ag Lab Brinkworth Ogbourne St Andrew 34 White Elizabeth Dau F 6 1855 Scholar Marlborough Ogbourne St Andrew 34 White Lorre Dau F 3 1858 Scholar Ogbourne St Andrew Ogbourne St Andrew 35 Hawkins Ann Head W F 40 1821 Ag Lab Ogbourne St Andrew Ogbourne St Andrew 35 Hawkins John Son M 13 1848 Ag Lab Ogbourne St Andrew Ogbourne St Andrew 35 Hawkins Hester Dau F 11 1850 Ag Lab Ogbourne St Andrew Ogbourne St Andrew 36
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