Coddenham Census - April 2Nd 1911

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Coddenham Census - April 2Nd 1911 CODDENHAM CENSUS - APRIL 2ND 1911 Completed Relationship Age Children Children Industry or Employer,Worker, Years of Current Address Address in 1911 Rms Name Age F Status born alive Still Living OCCupation Birthplace to HEAD M Marriage Service or own acCount Coddenham 4 William Hayward Head 35 Married Carpenter on Estate Worker Botesdale, Suffolk Emma Hayward Wife 33 Married 8 2 2 Lopham, Norfolk SpenCer Hayward Son 4 Coddenham Dorothy Hayward Daughter 4m Coddenham Shrubland Park 4 William Button Head 40 Married Horseman on Estate Worker Otley, Suffolk Susan Caroline Button Wife 39 Married 20 7 5 Pettaugh, Suffolk Bertie Ernest Button Son 14 BriCklayer's Labourer Worker Helmingham, Suffolk Minnie Amealia Button Daughter 13 School Hemingstone,Suffolk David Abraham Button Son 9 School Fordham, Essex Shrubland Park 5 James Mayhew Head 46 Married Horseman on Farm Worker Coddenham Louisa Emma Mayhew Wife 43 Married 21 7 6 Stonham Aspal, Sflk Charles Henry Mayhew Son 19 Horseman on Farm Worker Coddenham Edith Mayhew Daughter 12 School Coddenham AliCe Mayhew Daughter 10 School Coddenham William Mayhew Son 7 Coddenham Gladys Elizabeth Mayhew Daughter 2 Coddenham John Hagley's Shrubland Park 6 James J Anderson Head 48 Married Clerk of the Works Builder Worker Applegarth, Dumfries House ? Mary A Anderson Wife 36 Married 17 4 4 Barham, Suffolk Sidney J Anderson Son 4 Single Coddenham Winifred Anderson Daughter <1m Coddenham Elizabeth Button Nurse 45 Married Monthly Nurse Worker Chelsea, London Linda Pettitt Servant 18 Single DomestiC Servant Coddenham NorwiCh Road 6 William Rous Head 55 Married Blacksmith Employer Crowfield, Suffolk Hephzibah Rous Wife 58 Married 32 10 7 Bury St Edmunds,Sflk Rolla Rous Son 26 Single Cycle Agent Own Account Willisham, Suffolk Arthur John Rous Son 22 Single Blacksmith Worker Coddenham Harry James Rous Son 16 Single CyCle Repairer Worker Coddenham Annie Sophia Rous Daughter 12 School Coddenham Stanley Frank Rous Son 9 School Coddenham NorwiCh Road 5 Harry Tipple Holder Main 58 Married Blacksmith Worker Ixworth Thorpe, Sflk Mary Jane Holder Wife 57 Married 33 5 3 Honington, Suffolk Phoebe AliCe Holder Daughter 32 Single Assistant Teacher School Worker Honington, Suffolk Coddenham 5 Henry Warren Head 69 Single Wheelwright Employer Stonham, Suffolk Ellen Warren Sister 51 Widow Assisting in Business Wingfield, Suffolk Henry Catchpole Nephew 22 Single Wheelwright Worker Worlingworth, Sflk Kate Warren Niece 14 Coddenham NorwiCh Road 4 Benjamin Waspe Head 56 Married Woodman Worker Blakenham, Suffolk Coddenham AliCe Waspe Wife 52 Married 32 8 8 Coddenham William Waspe Son 30 Single Woodman Worker Coddenham George Waspe Son 16 Single Gardener DomestiC Worker Coddenham ViCtor Waspe Son 14 Gardener DomestiC Worker Coddenham NorwiCh Road 3 Henry Chaplin Head 57 Married Labourer Worker Baylham, Suffolk Coddenham Ellen Chaplin Wife 57 Married 0 Blakenham, Suffolk Charles FrederiCk Baker Lodger 36 Single Labourer Worker Battisford NorwiCh Road 5 John FrederiCk Stannard Head 33 Married Game Keeper Worker Crowfield, Suffolk Coddenham Annie Margaret Stannard Wife 26 Married 4 3 3 Tollesbury, Essex Margaret Rachel Stannard Daughter 3 Barham, Suffolk FrederiCk Walter Stannard Son 1 Coddenham Infant Son 2wk Coddenham Eleanor Annie Edman Visitor 28 Single Claydon, Suffolk NorwiCh Road 5 Temple Damant Head 71 Widower Carpenter Worker Swilland, Suffolk Coddenham Rhona Damant Daughter 39 Single Housekeeper Coddenham Baylham House Baylham House 8 Percy Dudding Head 30 Single Land Agent Worker Ewerby, Lincolnshire Fanny Dudding Widow 58 Widow Halifax, Yorkshire Emily Dudding Sister 26 Single Howell, LinColnshire Henry K Bagshaw Visitor 19 Single Worker Knighton, Wales Elizabeth Chilvers Servant 23 Single Parlourmaid Worker Badringham, Suffolk Minnie Ward Servant 28 Single Cook Worker IpswiCh, Suffolk Poole House 4 George Fuller Head 35 Married Labourer Farm Worker Coddenham Nr Needham Market Bessie Fuller Wife 25 Married 7 3 3 Coddenham William Fuller Son 7 Coddenham Edith Fuller Daughter 4 Coddenham Frank Fuller Son 2m Coddenham John Brown Boarder 30 Single Hay Trusser Worker Burgate, Suffolk Poole House 4 Walter Turner Main 67 Married Labourer on Farm Worker Cowling, Suffolk Needham Market Harriet Turner Wife 65 Married 47 9 9 Bradley, Suffolk Cecil Turner Grandson 12 School Newmarket, Cambs Shrubland Tower Shrubland Tower 5 Charles A Stannard Main 42 Married Gamekeeper Worker Homersfield, Suffolk Coddenham Eleanor Mary Stannard Wife 41 Married 18 3 3 Coddenham Arthur PerCy Stannard Son 17 Single Assistant Coddenham Sidney Charles Stannard Son 14 Assistant Coddenham Eleanor Ruby Stannard Daughter 13 School Coddenham Pipps Farm 7 Arthur Gent Head 32 Married Farmer Employer Saxon Street, Cambs Winifred Rose Gent Wife 27 Married 1 1 1 Fordham, Cambs Donald Arthur Gent Son 4m Coddenham Pipps Cottages 4 Alfred Wells Head 42 Married Cowman on Farm Worker Needham Market, Sflk Ellen Maude Wells Wife 29 Married 8 3 3 Coddenham Wilfred C A Wells Son 8 Needham Market, Sflk Ruth AliCe M Wells Daughter 5 Coddenham John E W Wells Son 3 Coddenham Coddenham 4 William Hammond Head 46 Married Horseman on Farm Worker Coddenham Laura Hammond Wife 36 Married 16 5 5 Syleham, Suffolk William Hammond Son 13 Yard Boy Coddenham Alfred Hammond Son 10 School Coddenham Thomas Hammond Son 4 Coddenham Reginald Hammond Son 11m Coddenham Norwich Lodge 4 William Ellis Head 47 Married Gamekeeper Orford, Suffolk Mary Ann Ellis Wife 47 Married Orford, Suffolk John Edgar Ellis Son 23 Single Farm Labourer Orford, Suffolk Tommis Ellis Son 7 Coddenham William Ellis Son 4 Coddenham William LoCkwood 8 Portsmouth, Hants Norwich Lodge 3 Charles Beaumont Head 26 Married Horseman on Farm Baylham, Suffolk BeatriCe Beaumont Wife 26 Married < 1 0 0 Barmsden, Suffolk Bridge Place Farm 9 Charles Freeman Head 67 Widower Farmer Creeting St Mary, Sflk Agnes Freeman Daughter 33 Single Creeting St Mary, Sflk Martha Freeman Daughter 31 Single Creeting St Mary, Sflk Ernest Freeman Son 30 Single Farmer's son Creeting St Mary, Sflk AliCe Freeman Daughter 25 Single Creeting St Mary, Sflk Coddenham 5 George William Last Head 37 Married Farm Labourer Creeting St Mary, Sflk Nellie Last Wife 33 Married 15 8 6 Little Stonham, Sflk Elizabeth Ann Last Daughter 12 Single Little Stonham, Sflk Arthur William Last Son 11 Single Little Stonham, Sflk Stanley RiChard Last Son 10 Single Coddenham Daisy Ellen Last Daughter 6 Single Coddenham Gladys E Last Daughter 5 Single Coddenham Hill Farm Coddenham 8 Ernest Edwin Salmon Head 42 Married Farmer/Threshing Engine Prop Coddenham Coddenham Green ? Louisa Kate Salmon Wife 42 Married 5 2 2 Arundel, Sussex Mabel AliCe Bagley Niece 27 Single Needham Market, Sflk Daisy Eliza Last Servant 15 Single DomestiC Servant Coddenham Thomas KendriCk Salmon Son 4 Coddenham Margaret Elvena Salmon Daughter 2 Coddenham Hill Farm Coddenham 4 William Fayers Head 53 Married Shepherd Worker Coddenham Cottage ? Mary Fayers Wife 53 Married 28 10 8 Coddenham Herbert Fayers Son 27 Single Farm Labourer Worker Coddenham Alfred Fayers Son 21 Single Farm Labourer Worker Coddenham Herman Fayers Son 15 Farm Labourer Worker Coddenham Bertha Fayers Daughter 11 School Coddenham Coddenham Green 4 FrederiCk Howe Head 55 Married StoCkman on Farm Worker Wacton, Norfolk Kate Howe Wife 53 Married 30 7 6 Nuneaton, Wark Thomas M W Howe Son 14 Farm Boy Worker Rougham, Suffolk George P Howe Son 12 School Rougham, Suffolk Missing Coddenham Green 4 Reuben Cross Head 54 Married Horseman Worker Woolpit, Suffolk Emma Cross Wife 40 Married 10 4 3 Pulham St Mary, Nrflk Edward Cross Son 26 Single Labourer Worker Walton , Suffolk May Elmer Daughter 20 Single Lady's Companion Pulham St Mary, Nrflk Arthur Cross Son 9 George Cross Son 8 Barry Cross Son (?) 6 Coddenham Green 4 Walter Beaumont Head 40 Married Horseman on Farm Worker Earl Stonham, Suffolk Sarah Beaumont Wife 37 Married 9 2 2 Earl Stonham, Suffolk Hilda Beaumont Daughter 6 Earl Stonham, Suffolk George Beaumont Son 4 Earl Stonham, Suffolk Coddenham Kerry Lambert Head 65 Widower 10 1 1 Horseman on Farm Worker Coddenham Missing Missing Dial Farm 9 Henry Leman Tydeman Head 35 Married Farmer Earl Stonham, Suffolk Coddenham Emma Tydeman Wife 34 Married 2 1 1 Coddenham Ethel Ellen Tydeman Daughter 1 Coddenham Charles Fayers Boarder 76 Widower Worker Coddenham Mary Ann Tydeman Visitor 60 Married Earl Stonham, Suffolk Missing BurChs Farm 8 William Lloyd Head 65 Married Farmer Employer Burstal, Suffolk Coddenham Elizabeth Ellen Lloyd Wife 63 Married 38 5 5 Oldham, LanCs Coddenham Green 3 Arthur Smith Head 46 Married Horseman on Farm Worker MiCkfield, Suffolk Eliza Smith Wife 44 Married 2 0 0 Eynsham, Oxfordshire Nellie Eliza Jones Step-Dau 17 Single Hackney, London Nr Lime Kilns 4 George Seager Head 56 Married Farm Labourer Chelmondiston,Sflk Thirza Seager Wife 55 Married 32 4 3 Chelmondiston,Sflk Eveline Seager Daughter 23 Single Housekeeper Chelmondiston,Sflk William Seager Son 16 Single Gardener Chelmondiston,Sflk Nr Lime Kilns 4 George Webb Head 41 Married Farm Labourer Barham, Suffolk Florence Webb Wife 39 Married 15 6 4 Wells, Norfolk Doris Webb Daughter 10 Bethnal Green, Lond Sarah Webb Daughter 5 Coddenham Ethel Webb Daughter 4 Coddenham Vera Webb Daughter 2 Coddenham Coddenham 3 William Holmes Head 44 Married Farm Labourer Glentham, Norfolk Mary Holmes Wife 37 Married 16 2 2 Brightlingsea, Essex Uriah Holmes Son 12 Coddenham Coddenham 5 Charles Butcher Head 39 Single Lime Burner Coddenham Julia Butcher Sister 56 Single Housekeeper Coddenham Coddenham
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