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Devon 1891 1891 CENSUS. P.R.O. Piece No. 1677 GENUKI: 1891 CENSUS. RG12/1677/1 Page 1 of 17 1891 Census Contents Devon 1891 1891 CENSUS. P.R.O. Piece No. 1677 Registration District No. : 271 Enumeration Dist. No. 1 Civil Parish: Rockbeare Eccles. Parish: Rockbeare This file has passed through Transcription, Checking and Validation stages. Records starting ?? may contain significant doubts about some part of the person or address information, or the original may contain additional information. Researchers are advised to view original source material for verification. Transcriber: Keith Wynn Checker: Claude Curry Validator: Nick Mayne -------------------------------------------------- Enumerator 01 Folio 4 Page 1 Sched. 1 - Rockbeare House TROUP John Rose Sonlaw M M 41 y Living On His Own Means OVB Bengal East Indies TROUP Frances B Dau M F 31 y Living On Her Own Means OVB Pennsylvania Philadelphia TROUP John R Jnr Grnson - M 1 y DEV Rockbeare ANDREWS Rose Servnt S F 33 y Childs Nurse Domestic CON St Hilary CLAMPIT Sussanna Servnt S F 38 y Cook Domestic DEV Chagford MILLS Lucy Servnt S F 20 y Housemaid Domestic DEV Budleigh HIGGS Henry Servnt M M 30 y Butler Domestic CON Lanlivery file://C:\Home%20stuff\Genealogy\Symons\GENUKI%201891%20CENSUS_%20RG12-1677-1.htm 4/01/2004 GENUKI: 1891 CENSUS. RG12/1677/1 Page 2 of 17 YANDLE Thomas Servnt W M 59 y Coachman DEV Whimple -------------------------------------------------- Enumerator 01 Folio 4 Page 1 Sched. 2 - Ford House PAYNE Edward Head M M 45 y Farmer (Em'er) SOM Thulbeare ? PAYNE Matilda Wife M F 44 y DEV Clyst St Mary PAYNE Edward Henry Son S M 12 y Scholar DEV Rockbeare PAYNE Louisa Dau - F 10 y Scholar DEV Rockbeare PAYNE Arthur Son - M 8 y Scholar DEV Rockbeare PAYNE Frank Son - M 6 y Scholar DEV Rockbeare PAYNE Earnest L Son - M 5 y Scholar DEV Rockbeare CROOK Albinia Servnt S F 20 y General Servant (Em'ee) DEV Littleham WOOD Thomas Servnt S M 21 y Farm Servant (Em'ee) DEV Broadclyst -------------------------------------------------- Enumerator 01 Folio 4 Page 1 Sched. 3 - Tanners Farm SYMONDS George M Head M M 37 y Farmer (Em'er) DEV Rockbeare SYMONDS Amelia Wife M F 34 y DEV Whimple SYMONDS Myra Dau - F 9 y DEV Rockbeare SYMONDS William Roy Son - M 7 y DEV Whimple SYMONDS Dorothea Mary Dau - F 3 y DEV Rockbeare SYMONDS Norman G Son - M 2 y DEV Rockbeare YOULDEN John Servnt S M 14 y Farm Servant (Em'ee) DEV Whimple SOUTHWOOD Ellen Servnt S F 14 y General Servant (Em'ee) DEV Rockbeare -------------------------------------------------- Enumerator 01 Folio 4 Page 1 Sched. 4 - Rew Farm GLANVILLE William J Head M M 49 y Farmer (Em'er) DEV Whimple GLANVILLE Mary Platt Wife M F 45 y DEV Rockbeare GLANVILLE May Dau S F 15 y Scholar LND Pimlico SYMONS Elizabeth Sislaw S F 42 y Assistant (Em'ee) DEV Rockbeare YOUNG Francis Servnt S M 15 y Farm Servant DEV Talaton -------------------------------------------------- Enumerator 01 Folio 4 Page 2 Sched. 5 - The Grange ?TINLINE Francis M Head M M 35 y Living On Own Means (Em'er) UNK South Australia place Adelaide TINLINE Constance M Wife M F 27 y ENG Newcastle TINLINE John D M Son - M 3 y ENG Folkestone WHARRY Lillie A Visitr M F 36 y DEV Teignmouth THORN Mary Servnt S F 39 y Cook Domestic Servant DEV Torrington REW Ellen Servnt S F 19 y Kitchenmaid Domestic Servant DEV Exeter EDBROOKE Kate Servnt S F 25 y Housemaid Domestic Servant ENG Dunstan MILLETT Ellen Servnt S F 41 y Nurse Domestic Servant ENG - LABDON Arthur Servnt S M 19 y Footman Domestic Servant DEV Bratton Clovelly BURROWS Alfred Servnt S M 26 y Groom DEV Ipplepen -------------------------------------------------- Enumerator 01 Folio 4 Page 2 Sched. 6 - Bidgood Arms BAKER Mary Head S F 70 y Inn Keeper (Em'er) DEV Whimple BAKER Ellen Niece S F 29 y Assistant (Em'ee) DEV Honiton file://C:\Home%20stuff\Genealogy\Symons\GENUKI%201891%20CENSUS_%20RG12-1677-1.htm 4/01/2004 GENUKI: 1891 CENSUS. RG12/1677/1 Page 3 of 17 -------------------------------------------------- Enumerator 01 Folio 4 Page 2 Sched. 7 - Honiton Road IRELAND James Head M M 54 y Brickmaker (Em'ee) DEV Whimple IRELAND Elizabeth Wife M F 48 y DEV Aylesbeare -------------------------------------------------- Enumerator 01 Folio 4 Page 2 Sched. 8 - Lodges FRANKLIN Friend Head M M 48 y Coachman/Groom (Em'ee) WIL Lyddiard FRANKLIN Caroline Wife M F 47 y WIL All Cannings FRANKLIN George Henry Son S M 13 y Scholar LND Fulham FRANKLIN Alice Dau S F 21 y Domestic Servant WIL Bishops Cannings FRANKLIN Margaret Dau - F 11 y Scholar DEV Ashburton FRANKLIN Herbert Son - M 7 y Scholar DEV Rockbeare FRANKLIN Alfred Son - M 4 y Scholar DEV Rockbeare -------------------------------------------------- Enumerator 01 Folio 4 Page 2 Sched. 9 - Honiton Road STOCKMAN Henry Head M M 56 y Labourer Farm (Em'ee) DEV Woodbury STOCKMAN Susannah Wife M F 59 y DEV Thuntsham? -------------------------------------------------- Enumerator 01 Folio 4 Page 2 Sched. 10 - Honiton Road COLES William Head M M 68 y Labourer Farm (Em'ee) DEV Venn Ottery COLES Ann Wife M F 69 y DEV Ottery St Mary COLES John Son S M 27 y Labourer Farm (Em'ee) DEV Rockbeare BROWN Charlie Lodger S M 46 y Butcher (Em'ee) DEV Clyst Honiton -------------------------------------------------- Enumerator 01 Folio 4 Page 2 Sched. 11 - Honiton Road BRIDLE John Head M M 39 y Railway Labourer (Em'ee) DEV Broadclyst BRIDLE Lucy Wife M F 30 y DEV Rockbeare -------------------------------------------------- Enumerator 01 Folio 5 Page 3 Sched. 12 - Honiton Road BRIDLE Walter Head M M 40 y Railway Labourer (Em'ee) DEV Broadclyst BRIDLE Mary Ann Wife M F 41 y DEV Clyst Honiton BRIDLE Gertrude Ann Dau S F 15 y DEV Whimple BRIDLE Eliz Frances Dau - F 13 y DEV Whimple BRIDLE Esther Louisa Dau - F 10 y Scholar DEV Rockbeare BRIDLE Francis L Son - M 7 y Scholar DEV Rockbeare BRIDLE Seymour W Son - M 1 y DEV Rockbeare -------------------------------------------------- Enumerator 01 Folio 5 Page 3 Sched. 13 - Honiton Road HUTCHINGS Sidney Head M M 32 y Shepherd (Em'ee) DEV Gidley HUTCHINGS Laura Wife M F 29 y DEV Throwleigh HUTCHINGS George Son - M 5 y DEV Belstone HUTCHINGS William E Son - M 4 y DEV Belstone HUTCHINGS Albert Son - M 2 y DEV Coldridge HUTCHINGS Bessie Dau - F 7 m DEV Rockbeare -------------------------------------------------- file://C:\Home%20stuff\Genealogy\Symons\GENUKI%201891%20CENSUS_%20RG12-1677-1.htm 4/01/2004 GENUKI: 1891 CENSUS. RG12/1677/1 Page 4 of 17 Enumerator 01 Folio 5 Page 3 Sched. 14 - Rockbeare Court WALSH Gilbert M Head M M 59 y Living On His Own Means DEV Dawlish WALSH Charlotte Wife M F 57 y DEV Kenn WALSH Emily C Dau S F 35 y SOM Wiveliscombe WALSH Frances E Dau S F 32 y SOM Wiveliscombe BEAL Sarah M Servnt S F 32 y Cook Domestic Servant DEV Dunsford CARNELL Mary C Servnt S F 19 y Underhousemaid Servant DEV Exeter CHOWN Sarah A Servnt S F 21 y Kitchenmaid Servant Dom DEV St Thomas Exeter ?FONSVERE Florence Servnt S F 16 y Underhousemaid Servant Dom SOM Langford Buffield ROBERTS George Servnt S M 18 y Footman Servant SOM Malinster Salop ? -------------------------------------------------- Enumerator 01 Folio 5 Page 3 Sched. 15 - Lodges TOLMAN James Head M M 86 y Labourer DEV Rockbeare TOLMAN Elizabeth Wife M F 79 y DEV St Davids Exeter -------------------------------------------------- Enumerator 01 Folio 5 Page 3 Sched. 16 - Rockbeare Village BOND Thomas Head M M 48 y Labourer On Farm (Em'ee) DEV Woodbury BOND Sarah Wife M F 48 y DEV Broadclyst BOND Tom Son S M 18 y Labourer On Farm (Em'ee) DEV Woodbury BOND Eleanor E Dau - F 5 y DEV Broadclyst -------------------------------------------------- Enumerator 01 Folio 5 Page 4 Sched. 17 - Rockbeare Village MARTYN Thomas Head M M 57 y Baker & Grocer (Em'er) DEV Broadclyst - dumb MARTYN Jessie J Wife M F 47 y DEV Kennford MARTYN William H Son - M 14 y Scholar DEV St Davids Exeter MARTYN Owen Thomas Son - M 10 y Scholar DEV Rockbeare MARTYN Elsa Mary Dau - F 8 y Scholar DEV Rockbeare AUSTIN Eliza S Sister S F 36 y Living On Her Own Means DEV Broadclyst - epilepsy -------------------------------------------------- Enumerator 01 Folio 5 Page 4 Sched. 18 - Rockbeare Village TAYLOR Joseph Head M M 82 y Farm Labourer (Em'ee) DEV Budleigh Salterton TAYLOR Susanna Wife M F 79 y UNK Portugal -------------------------------------------------- Enumerator 01 Folio 5 Page 4 Sched. 19 - Rockbeare Village JAMES Michael Head M M 46 y Farm Labourer (Em'ee) DEV Clyst Hydon JAMES Eliza Wife M F 49 y DEV Broadclyst JAMES Bessie Dau - F 13 y DEV Rockbeare JAMES Florence Dau - F 8 y DEV Rockbeare -------------------------------------------------- Enumerator 01 Folio 5 Page 4 Sched. 20 - Rockbeare Village POLLARD George Head M M 67 y Farm Labourer (Em'ee) DEV Clyst St Lawrence - rheumatism POLLARD Elizabeth Wife M F 58 y DEV Culstocks POLLARD George Son - M 16 y Farm Servant (Em'ee) DEV Broadclyst -------------------------------------------------- Enumerator 01 Folio 5 Page 4 Sched. 21 - Croft Cottage file://C:\Home%20stuff\Genealogy\Symons\GENUKI%201891%20CENSUS_%20RG12-1677-1.htm 4/01/2004 GENUKI: 1891 CENSUS. RG12/1677/1 Page 5 of 17 DAVIS Charles Head M M 64 y Retired Farmer DEV Broadclyst DAVIS Arabella Wife M F 62 y DEV Pinhoe -------------------------------------------------- Enumerator 01 Folio 5 Page 4 Sched. 22 - Slades Farm BICKLEY John Head M M 58 y Farmer & Cattle Dealer (Em'er) DEV Houndbeare BICKLEY Elizabeth Wife M F 54 y Farmers Wife DEV Offwell BICKLEY Louisa Dau S F 26 y Dressmaker DEV Harpford BICKLEY Elizabeth Dau S F 22 y Farmers Daughter DEV Harford BICKLEY Frank Son S M 16 y Farmers Son DEV Harford BICKLEY Annie Dau - F 14 y Scholar DEV Harford BICKLEY Emma B Dau - F 12 y Scholar DEV Hapford BICKLEY Walter Son - M 8 y Scholar DEV Harford SELLICK William Servnt - M 12 y General Farm Servant (Em'ee) DEV Rockbeare -------------------------------------------------- Enumerator 01 Folio 5 Page 4 Sched.
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