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Great Somerford - Census 1851 Great Somerford - Census 1851 Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Year Born Occupation Place of Birth Notes HO107/1835 1 Down Field Farm Poole John Parsloe Head M 45 M 1806 Farmer of 190 Acres emp 6 Men 3 Boys Heddington Page 1 1 Down Field Farm Poole Sarah Wife M 37 F 1814 Rodbourne 1 Down Field Farm Poole Sarah Daughter 15 F 1836 Great Somerford 1 Down Field Farm Poole Frederick Son 5 M 1846 Great Somerford 1 Down Field Farm Poole Ann Daughter 3 F 1848 Great Somerford 1 Down Field Farm Poole Charles Son 0 M 1851 under 10 months 1 Down Field Farm Ruddle Keziah Servant W 30 F 1821 Dairymaid Great Somerford 1 Down Field Farm Salter Helen Servant U 15 F 1836 Housemaid Great Somerford 2 West End Farm Poole Henry Head U 18 M 1833 Farmer of 200 Acres employing 7 Lab Great Somerford 2 West End Farm Poole Francis Brother 8 M 1843 School Great Somerford 2 West End Farm Poole Ann Grandmother W 71 W 1780 Great Somerford 2 West End Farm Hunt Ann Servant M 31 F 1820 Lea 3 Vicarage House Demainbray Stephen G.H.J. Head M 91 M 1760 Rector. Clergyman Ealing, Middlesex 3 Vicarage House Demainbray Maria Wife M 85 F 1766 Oxford 3 Vicarage House Demainbray Maria Daur U 55 F 1796 London 3 Vicarage House Matthews Ann Servant ;U 55 F 1796 Cook Herefordshire 3 Vicarage House Knapp Jesse Servant U 39 F 1812 Servant Somerford Magna 4 Bubb Henry Head M 24 M 1827 Agricultural Labourer Somerford Magna 4 Bubb Ann Wife M 20 F 1831 Malmesbury 4 Bubb Sarah j Daur 0 F 1851 Malmesbury under 9 months 5 Wickham John A. Head M 46 M 1805 Land Steward, Bailiff Wapley, Glos Page 2 5 Wickham Elizabeth Wife M 44 F 1807 Somerford Magna 5 Wickham Henry Son 10 M 1841 Scholar Wicket Alson, Glos 5 Wickham Edward Son 8 1843 Scholar Somerford Magna 5 Wickham Maria E. Daughter 6 1845 Scholar Somerford Magna 5 Wickham Francis L Son 4 1847 Somerford Magna 5 Wickham Frederick H. Son 2 1849 Somerford Magna 5 Wickham - Daughter 0 1851 Somerford Magna under 1 month. Forename not given 5 Tanner Mary Servant U 19 F 1832 Nursemaid Somerford Magna 6 Parsloe Ann Head W 66 1785 Farmer of 230 Acres emp 16 Labourers Hillmarton 6 Parsloe Louisa Cousin U 22 F 1829 Companion Bath, Somerset 6 Parsloe Frederick Son U 22 M 1829 Brew Somerford Magna 6 Ellison William Bailiff U 32 M 1819 Bailiff Dauntsey 6 Gowen Ann Servant U 28 F 1823 Dairymaid Somerford Parva 6 Moon James Servant U 29 M 1822 Malster Ashwick, Somerset 7 Fletcher Lantslett Head M 35 M 1816 Agricultural Labourer Somerford Magna 7 Fletcher Ann Wife M 24 F 1827 Malmesbury 7 Fletcher Levi Son 5 M 1846 Somerford Magna 7 Fletcher Sarah Daughter 3 F 1848 Somerford Magna 7 Fletcher Emma Daughter 1 F 1850 Somerford Magna 8 Hollis William Head M 48 M 1803 Farmer of 5 Acres, 0 Labourers Seagry Page 3 8 Hollis Hannah Wife M 43 F 1808 Somerford Magna © Wiltshire OPC Project/2018/Ruth Wood Page 1 of 14 Great Somerford - Census 1851 Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Year Born Occupation Place of Birth Notes HO107/1835 8 Porter Hannah Wife's Mother W 78 F 1773 Pauper Somerford Magna 8 Barton Benjamin Lodger W 26 M 1825 Wilts Constabulary Laycock 8 Barton Benjamin Lodger 5 M 1846 Devizes 9 Parsloe Henry H. Head M 34 M 1817 Malster, Master Employing 3 Men Great Somerford 9 Parsloe Clara Wife M 22 F 1829 Axbridge, Somersetshire 9 Parsloe Alfred Brother M 24 M 1827 Malster Great Somerford 9 Parsloe Emma Sister In Law M 25 F 1826 Somersetshire, Axbridge 9 Hunt Emma Servant U 21 F 1830 House Servant Somerford Magna 10 Carter John Head M 47 M 1804 Agricultural Labourer Somerford Magna 10 Carter Sarah Wife M 49 F 1802 Sutton Benger 10 Carter Thomas Son U 22 M 1829 Agricultural Labourer Great Somerford 10 Carter William Son U 16 M 1835 Great Somerford 10 Carter Martha Daughter 12 F 1839 Great Somerford 10 Carter Hannah Daughter 9 F 1842 Great Somerford 10 Carter Elizabeth Daughter In Law M 25 F 1826 Box 10 Carter John Grandchild 1 M 1850 Great Somerford 10 Carter Hannah Mother W 75 F 1776 Retired Agricultural Labourer Great Somerford 10 Carter Samuel Brother U 44 M 1807 Coal Merchant Great Somerford 11 Collins William J. Head M 34 M 1817 Revenue Officer Emsworth, Hants Page 4 11 Collins Miriam Wife M 36 F 1815 Little Deane, Glos 11 Collins Miriam Daughter 8 1843 Scholar Windsor, Berks 11 Collins Sarah Daughter 7 F 1844 Scholar Lynn, Norfolk 11 Collins Edward Son 5 M 1846 Sutton Benger 11 Collins Emily Daughter 3 F 1848 Sutton Benger 12 Day Thomas Head M 33 M 1818 Sailor Somerford Parva 12 Day Elizabeth Wife M 26 F 1825 Liddiard Tregoze 12 Day Frederick Son 7 M 1844 Somerford Parva 12 Day Jane Daughter 4 F 1847 Lea (x out) 12 Day Fanny Daughter 2 F 1849 Somerford Magna 12 Day Arthur Son 0 M 1851 Somerford Magna 6 months old 13 Knapp Francis Head M 48 M 1803 Stone Mason Somerford Magna 13 Knapp Katherine Wife M 44 F 1807 Christian Malford 13 Knapp William Son 11 S 1840 Somerford Magna 13 Knapp Mary Daughter 8 F 1843 Somerford Magna 13 Knapp Francis Son 6 S 1845 Somerford Magna 13 Porter Worthy Lodger W 48 M 1803 Agricultural Labourer Somerford Magna 14 Tarrent William Head M 80 M 1771 Agricultural Labourer, Retired Wroughton 14 Tarrent Ann Wife M 66 F 1785 Agricultural Labourer, Retired Langley 15 Williams Anne Head U 76 F 1775 Schoolmistress Shootershill, Kent Page 5 15 Williams Jane Niece U 49 F 1802 Teacher Clerkenwell, London 15 Butler Mary Teacher U 20 F 1831 Teacher Clerkenwell, London 15 Williams Annie Niece U 25 F 1826 Teacher Clerkenwell, London © Wiltshire OPC Project/2018/Ruth Wood Page 2 of 14 Great Somerford - Census 1851 Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Year Born Occupation Place of Birth Notes HO107/1835 15 Hardy Mary Lodger U 26 F 1825 Proprietor of Landed Property Yorkshire 15 Hunt Frances Servant U 17 F 1834 House Servant Great Somerford 15 Richardson Mary Scholar U 15 F 1836 Scholar Africa, Cape of Good Hope British Subject 15 Brooks Kate Scholar U 15 F 1836 Scholar Bristol, Somerset 15 Ramsden Charlotte Scholar U 12 F 1839 Scholar London, Middlesex 15 Smith Susan Scholar U 12 F 1839 Scholar Great Somerford 15 Parsloe Anne Scholar U 10 F 1841 Scholar Great Somerford 15 Parsloe Emily Scholar U 7 F 1844 Scholar Great Somerford 15 Parsloe Caroline Scholar U 5 F 1846 Scholar Great Somerford 16 Clarke John Head W 61 M 1790 Farmer of 121 Acres emp 4 Lab Cricklade 16 Clarke Jonas Son U 28 M 1823 Farmers Son Dauntsey 16 Clarke Benjamin Son U 21 M 1830 Farmers Son Dauntsey 16 Clarke Moses Son U 19 M 1832 Farmers Son Dauntsey 16 Clarke Marice Son U 14 M 1837 Farmers Son Dauntsey 16 Whale Caroline Servant U 27 F 1824 Dairymaid Heddington 16 Whale Comfort Servant U 19 F 1832 House Servant Heddington 17 Public House Hunt George Head M 52 M 1799 Innkeeper & Farmer emp 3 Labourers Christian Malford Page 6 17 Public House Hunt Mary A. Wife M 52 F 1799 Christian Malford 17 Public House Hunt Francis Son M 26 M 1825 Farmers Son Great Somerford 17 Public House Hunt Susannah Daughter U 18 F 1833 Great Somerford 17 Public House Hunt Joseph Son U 16 M 1835 Apprentice Wheelright Great Somerford 17 Public House Hunt Sarah Daughter 14 F 1837 Great Somerford 18 Pyke Mary Head U 47 F 1804 Farmer, emp 12m & Boys 2 W on 238ac of land Great Somerford 18 Pyke Frances Sister U 40 F 1811 Great Somerford 18 Pyke Henry Brother U 39 M 1812 Landed and Cottage Proprietor Great Somerford 18 Clement Charlotte Servant U 25 F 1826 Dairymaid Froster, Gloucestershire 18 Knapp Elizabeth Servant U 16 F 1835 House Servant Somerford Magna 19 Porter William Head M 38 M 1813 Agricultural Labourer Somerford Magna 19 Porter James Son U 16 M 1835 Agricultural Labourer Somerford Magna 19 Porter Elizabeth Daughter 14 F 1837 Agricultural Labourer Somerford Magna 19 Porter Hannah Daughter 11 F 1840 Agricultural Labourer Somerford Magna 20 Barnes Benjamin Head W 33 M 1818 Grocer Somerford Magna 20 Barnes Henry Son 12 M 1839 Grocer's Son Somerford Magna 20 Barnes Frances Daughter 7 F 1844 Somerford Magna 20 Barnes Thomas Son 5 M 1846 Somerford Magna 20 Barnes Hannah Servant 15 F 1836 House Servant Corston 21 Turtle Thomas Head M 57 M 1794 Land Steward Great Somerford Page 21 21 Turtle Elizabeth Wife M 45 F 1806 Bremhill 21 Turtle Charles Son 12 M 1839 Scholar Great Somerford 21 Turtle William Brother U 63 M 1788 Carpenter Great Somerford 22 Tanner Harry Head M 30 M 1821 Brews Labourer Great Somerford 22 Tanner Lucy Wife M 25 F 1826 Great Somerford © Wiltshire OPC Project/2018/Ruth Wood Page 3 of 14 Great Somerford - Census 1851 Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Year Born Occupation Place of Birth Notes HO107/1835 22 Tanner Eliza Daughter 4 F 1847 Great Somerford 22 Tanner Walter Son 1 M 1850 Great Somerford 22 Woodman Isaac; Lodger U 27 M 1824 Mason Great Somerford 22 Evans Mary Lodger M 29 F 1822 Soldiers Wife Corsham 22 Evans Janet Lodger 0 F 1851 Great Somerford 6 months old 23 Porter John Head M 22 M 1829 Brews Labourer Great Somerford 23 Porter Eliza Wife M 22 F 1829 Great Somerford 23 Porter Albert Son 3 M 1848 Great Somerford 24 Chivers John Head U 62 M 1789 Landed Proprietor Hillmarton 24 Chivers Mary Sister U 73 F 1778 Landed Proprietor Hillmarton 24 Chivers Susannah Sister M 60 F 1791 Housekeeper Bremhill 25 Lewis James Head M 32 M 1819 Wheelwright, employ 2 Labourers Bremhill 25 Lewis Ann Wife M 24 F 1827 Somerford Magna 25 Lewis Thomas Son 0 M 1851 Somerford Magna 26 Smith Henry John Head M 58 M 1851 Esquire Landed Propietor Berks Page 8.
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