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Terling Census 1891 Forenames Surname Male Female Madox Hall >4 Hewit Cottiss Head Married 45 Game Keeper Employed Terling, E Terling Census 1891 Name Age Marriage Address No. of Rooms Forenames Surname Relationship Status Male Female Profession or Occupation Status Where Born Infirmity Notes FMP Ref. Madox Hall >4 Hewit Cottiss Head Married 45 Game Keeper Employed Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0224 Terling Hall >4 Elijah Smith Head Married 44 Farm Bailiff Employed Little Wigborough, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0224 Terling Hall Ruth Smith Wife Married 44 Brentwood, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0224 Terling Hall George Smith Son 13 Errand Boy Employed Waltham Abbey, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0224 Terling Hall Archibald Smith Son 11 Waltham Abbey, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0224 Terling Hall Amy Annie Smith Daughter 7 Waltham Abbey, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0224 Terling Hall Paulina Faith Smith Daughter 5 Waltham Abbey, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0224 Terling Hall William Joseph Smith Son 4 Waltham Abbey, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0224 Terling Hall Edith Ellen Smith Daughter 2 Theydon Bois, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0224 Porridge Pot Lane >4 Charles Thurgood Head Married 34 Under Game Keeper Employed Fairsted, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0224 Porridge Pot Lane Alice Thurgood Wife Married 32 Black Notley, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0224 Porridge Pot Lane Edgar C Thurgood Son 12 Agricultural Labourer Employed Fairsted, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0224 Porridge Pot Lane William Thurgood Son 9 Scholar Fairsted, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0224 Porridge Pot Lane Emma Thurgood Daughter 7 Scholar Fairsted, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0224 Porridge Pot Lane Fred Thurgood Son 5 Scholar Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0224 Porridge Pot Lane Ella R Thurgood Daughter 3 Terling, Essex Ella Rose GBC_1891_1425_0224 Porridge Pot Lane John Thurgood Son 4 months Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0224 Porridge Pot Hall >4 George Wallace Head Married 41 Cowman Employed St Laurance, Essex St Lawrence GBC_1891_1425_0224 Porridge Pot Hall Jane Wallace Wife Married 40 Woodham Ferris, Essex Ferrers GBC_1891_1425_0224 Porridge Pot Hall Fredrick Wallace Son Single 18 Labourer, Farm Employed Stanford Rivers, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0224 Porridge Pot Hall Kate Wallace Daughter Single 16 Bobbingworth, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0224 Porridge Pot Hall Frank Wallace Son Single 14 Labourer Employed Bobbingworth, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0224 Porridge Pot Hall Emily Wallace Daughter 11 Scholar Roxwell, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0224 Porridge Pot Hall William Wallace Son 10 Scholar Roxwell, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0224 Porridge Pot Hall Arthur Wallace Son 9 Scholar Roxwell, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0224 Porridge Pot Hall Albert Wallace Son 8 Scholar Roxwell, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0224 Porridge Pot Hall Annie Wallace Daughter 6 Roxwell, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0224 Porridge Pot Hall Harry Wallace Son 2 Witham, Essex Hary? GBC_1891_1425_0224 Part Porridge Pot Hall >4 Samuel Dawson Head Married 39 Agricultural Labourer Employed Hatfield Peverel, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0225 Part Porridge Pot Hall Emma Dawson Wife Married 38 Hatfield Peverel, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0225 Part Porridge Pot Hall William G Dawson Son Single 12 Ulting, Essex William George S Dawson(?) GBC_1891_1425_0225 Part Porridge Pot Hall Edward J Dawson Son Single 7 Hatfield Peverel, Essex Edward James GBC_1891_1425_0225 Part Porridge Pot Hall Ernest A Dawson Son Single 5 Terling, Essex Ernest Alfred GBC_1891_1425_0225 Ringers >4 Walter Tuff Head Married 55 Farmer Employer Witham, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0225 Ringers Caroline Tuff Wife Married 48 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0225 Ringers Gertrude M Tuff Daughter Single 21 Terling, Essex Gertrude Mary GBC_1891_1425_0225 Ringers Charles H Tuff Son Single 19 Farmer's son Employed Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0225 Ringers Harold Tuff Son Single 16 Farmer's son Employed Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0225 Ringers Ethel J Tuff Daughter Single 14 Scholar Terling, Essex Ethel Jane GBC_1891_1425_0225 Ringers Francis J Tuff Son Single 11 Scholar Terling, Essex Francis John(?) GBC_1891_1425_0225 Ringers Charlotte M Tuff Daughter Single 8 Scholar Terling, Essex Charlotte May GBC_1891_1425_0225 Ringers Margaret L Tuff Daughter Single 6 Terling, Essex Margaret Louise GBC_1891_1425_0225 Ringers Constance M Tuff Daughter Single 3 Terling, Essex Constance Mabel GBC_1891_1425_0225 Ringers Cottages >4 William Wood Head Married 50 Agricultural Labourer Employed Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0225 Ringers Cottages Hannah Wood Wife Married 46 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0225 Ringers Cottages David Wood Son Single 20 Agricultural Labourer Employed Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0225 Ringers Cottages Arthur Wood Son Single 17 Agricultural Labourer Employed Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0225 Ringers Cottages Stephen Wood Son Single 10 Scholar Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0225 Ringers Cottages Ada Wood Daughter Single 7 Scholar Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0225 Ringers Cottages Maud Wood Daughter Single 5 Scholar Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0225 Ringers Cottage >4 Frederick Harrington Head Married 31 Agricultural Labourer Employed Shalford, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0225 Ringers Cottage Emma Harrington Wife Married 31 Shalford, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0225 Ringers Cottage Alice E Harrington Daughter Single 11 Shalford, Essex Alice Elizabeth GBC_1891_1425_0225 Ringers Cottage Kate Harrington Daughter Single 8 Shalford, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0225 Ringers Cottage Percy Harrington Son Single 6 Shalford, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0225 Ringers Cottage William Harrington Son Single 4 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0225 Ringers Cottage Florence Harrington Daughter Single 10 months Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0225 Rolls Farm part >4 Robert Jiggins Head Married 64 Agricultural Labourer Employed Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0226 Rolls Farm part Emma Jiggins Wife Married 47 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0226 Rolls Farm part Charles R Jiggins Son Single 12 Terling, Essex Charles Robert GBC_1891_1425_0226 Part of Rolls Farm Cottage >4 Samuel Harvey Head Single 35 Milkman Employed Hatfield Peverel, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0226 Part of Rolls Farm Cottage Emma Harvey Mother Widow 67 Hatfield Peverel, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0226 Part of Rolls Farm Cottage Charlotte Harvey Daughter Single 32 Hatfield Peverel, Essex Probably Samuel's sister GBC_1891_1425_0226 Beggars Hall part >4 John Swallow Head Married 45 Agricultural Labourer Employed Stebbing, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0226 Beggars Hall part Ellen Swallow Wife Married 33 Little Saling, Essex Born 1851; maiden name Hicks GBC_1891_1425_0226 Beggars Hall part Hannah Swallow Daughter Single 22 Stebbing, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0226 Beggars Hall part Ada Swallow Daughter Single 20 Stebbing, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0226 Beggars Hall part Henry Swallow Son Single 18 Agricultural Labourer Employed Stebbing, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0226 Beggars Hall part Kate Swallow Daughter Single 15 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0226 Beggars Hall part George Swallow Son Single 12 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0226 Beggars Hall part Arthur Swallow Son Single 10 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0226 Beggars Hall part Ester Swallow Daughter Single 8 Terling, Essex Esther GBC_1891_1425_0226 By Address Page 1 of 13 Terling Census 1891 Name Age Marriage Address No. of Rooms Forenames Surname Relationship Status Male Female Profession or Occupation Status Where Born Infirmity Notes FMP Ref. Beggars Hall part Rose Swallow Daughter Single 5 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0226 Beggars Hall part Johny Swallow Son Single 3 Terling, Essex John GBC_1891_1425_0226 Beggars Hall part Alfred Swallow Son Single 1 Terling, Essex 17 months (age) GBC_1891_1425_0226 Sparrows >4 John M Wood Head Married 58 Farmer Employer Chipping Hill, Witham, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0226 Sparrows Rose Wood Daughter Single 26 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0226 Sparrows Henry T Wood Son Single 24 Farmer's son Employed Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0226 Sparrows Praed W Wood Son Single 22 Farmer's son Employed Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0226 Sparrows Emily M Payne Visitor Single 27 Borley?, Essex Brettenham? Emily Mary Brand Payne? GBC_1891_1425_0226 Sparrows Alice White Servant Single 17 General Servant Employed Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0226 Sparrows Cottage 4 Charles H Moss Head Married 23 Carpenter's Labourer Employed Tolleshunt Knights, Essex Charles Henry GBC_1891_1425_0226 Sparrows Cottage Laura Moss Wife Married 21 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0226 Sparrows Cottage Thomas H Moss Son Single 1 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0226 Sparrows Cottage 2 Eli Hammond Head Single 80 Tailor Neither Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0226 Little Russells Farm >4 Alfred South Head Married 31 Farmer Neither Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0227 Little Russells Farm Elizabeth M A South Wife Married 30 Terling, Essex Elizabeth Mary A, formerly Steele GBC_1891_1425_0227 Little Russells Farm Emily L South Daughter Single 6 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0227 Little Russells Farm Mary V South Daughter Single 4 Terling, Essex Mary Victoria GBC_1891_1425_0227 Little Russells Farm Ellen A South Daughter Single 1 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0227 Little Russells Farm Hephzibah Eve Mother Widow 54 Live on own means Braintree, Essex Hephzibah Charlotte; Mother-in-law GBC_1891_1425_0227 Little Russells Farm Ada Steel Daughter Single 18 Domestic Servant Employed Terling, Essex SteeleT EMC /2 Terling Census 1891 Name Age Marriage Address No. of Rooms Forenames Surname Relationship Status Male Female Profession or Occupation Status Where Born Infirmity Notes FMP Ref. Waltham Road Eliza Wager Wife Married 26 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0229 Waltham Road Charles A Wager Son Single 10 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0229 Waltham Road George Wager Son Single 7 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0229 Waltham Road Angelo Wager Son Single 5 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0229
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