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PATH:C:\Peter's WP Files\GENEAL\CENSUS\ENGLAND PATH:C:\Peter’s WP Files\GENEAL\CENSUS\ENGLAND FILE:ESSEX DATE:April 23,2013 Last Website Update:December 28,2013 Census Extracts in the Whitlock Family Association Files (SOURCE) Name Ref/Father's Ref ESSEX: 1841: 1841 Gestingthorpe (R3043ZY) WHITLOCK, William M 14 N 1841 Great Yeldham (X6091/1)(R3043ZI)(R3043ZJ) WHITLOCK, Francis H M 30 Farmer Y WF13/WT71 Clara F 25 Y Fanny F 5 Y Emma F 3 Y BAKER, Susan F 19 F.S. Y WHITLOCK, John M 30 Farmer Y WJ330/WT71 Lydia F 30 Y Mary F 1 mon Y GOSLING, Hannah F 35 Ind Y HANCHETT, Richard M 19 Farmer Y BROWN, Ann F 25 F.S. Y INCE, Jane F 26 F.S. Y 1841 Halstead, Ru... Farm (R3043K) WHITLOCK, Susan H F 50 Y FLETCHER, John M 15 Ag. Lab. Y ALLEN, Susan F 85 Y 1841 Layer Breton (R3043ZB) WHITLOCK, Robert H M 40 Ag Lab Y WRR242/? Mary F 35 Y Martha F 15 Y David M 9 Y Alfred M 7 Y Elijah M 1 Y 1841 Little Yeldham, Marshy Farm (R3043E) WHITLOCK, Thomas H M 70 Farmer Y Elizabeth F 65 Y WILKIN, Eliza F 15 F.S. Y 1841 Tilbury (R3043ZC) WHITLOCK, William H M 40 Farmer Y WW67/WT71 Sarah F 35 Y Thomas M 7 Y John M 7 Y Matilda F 6 Y Isaac M 3 Y Nancy F 1 Y HART, Ann F 25 F.S. Y STAINS, Eliza F 15 F.S. Y 1851: 1851 Arkesden, District 8b (R3416K) WHITLOCK, William H M M 20 Labourer ESS, Arkesden Sarah W F M 20 ESS, Arkesden Mary Ann D F 10days ESS, Arkesden 1851 Birch, District 4b, White Horn Yard (R3416C) WHITELOCK, Rachel H F W 49 In receipt of Parish relief ESS, Birch WSM15/WJ942 Harriet D F U 9 Scholar ESS, Birch Mary Ann D F 7 Scholar ESS, Birch George S M 5 Scholar ESS, Birch Rachel D F 3 ESS, Birch 1851 Burnham, 64 High Street (X1231/2) GARRINGTON, John 75 Baptist Min. Burnham 1851 Burnham, 206 High Street (X1231/2) GARRINGTON, Hannah HW 78 Baker (Widow) Witham WJA35/? CAMBLE, Mary D M 40 Burnham John SoninLaw 30 Cripplegate, Ldn SAYER, Sarah Grd.Dau 12 Purleigh 2 Servant 1851 Castle Hedingham, District 2a (R3416M) WHITLOCK, Nancy E. Pupil F 11 Scholar ESS, Ridgewell /WW67 1851 Castle Hedingham, District 2b (R3416L) WHITLOCK, Emma Pupil F U 12 Scholar ESS, Sible Hedingham /WF13 1851 Colchester, St.Botolph District 1d, 40 Magdalen Street (R3416A) WHISSTOCK, Susannah H F W 65 Domestic duties Pauper KEN, Dartford James S M W 28 Umbrella & Parasol MakerESS, Colchester 1851 Dedham, District 5b, 38 Lamb Corner (R3416E) SHARP, Lucy H F W 73 SFK, Hoxne WHITELOCK, A. D F W 38 ESS, Dedham 1851 Great Yeldham, District 5 (R3416I)(R3416J) WHITLOCK, Francis H M M 45 Farmer of 310 acres ESS, Lt. Yeldham WF13/WT71 Employing 30 labourers Sarah W F M 49 ESS, Toppesfield Fanny P. D F U 15 Employed at Home ESS, Sible Hedingham Walter S M 9 ESS, Gt. Yeldham RUFFLE, Sarah Serv F U 22 General Servant ESS, Sible Hedingham WHITLOCK, John H M M 41 Farmer of 480 acres ESS, Lt. Yeldham WJ330/WT71 Employing 32 lab Lydia W F M 42 Farmers Wife ESS, Bocking Mary D F 9 Scholar at Home ESS, Gt. Yeldham Emily L. D F 8 Scholar at Home ESS, Gt. Yeldham Frederick J. S M 7 Scholar at Home ESS, Gt. Yeldham Hannah D F 6 Scholar at Home ESS, Gt. Yeldham Herbert G. S M 4 Scholar at Home ESS, Gt. Yeldham Phillip O. S M 3 ESS, Gt. Yeldham Henry E. S M 2 ESS, Gt. Yeldham CLARKE, Frances Serv F U 36 Governess SKF, Halesworth JOTMAN, Lucy Serv F U 23 Cook & Dairy Maid ESS, Sible Hedingham DEAL, Hannah Serv F U 18 House Maid ESS, Foxcarth 1851 Halstead, District 7, Chapel St C.... (X6092)(R3416B) WHITELOCK, Susannah H F W 65 ESS, Gosfield FLETCHER, John S M U 27 Labourer ESS, Gosfield WHITLOCK, William 57 WW67/WT71 Sarah 45 William 22 Thomas 17 John 17 Matilda 15 Isaac 12 George 9 Simon 6 Sarah 3 1851 Layer Breton, District 2 (R3416G) WHITLOCK, Robert H M M 52 Ag Lab ESS, Birch WRR242/? Mary W F M 48 ESS, Lexden Martha D F U 26 ESS, Birch David S M 19 Ag Lab ESS, Layer Breton Elijah S M 11 Scholar ESS, Layer Breton Charles S M 9 Scholar ESS, Layer Breton 1851 Layer Le Hay, District 3b (R3416D)(R3416F) GREEN, James H M M 37 Ag Lab ESS, Layer de la Hay Mary W F M 34 ESS, Layer de la Hay Eliza Niece F 7 ESS, East Mersea WHITELOCK, Rachel Niece F 3 ESS, Birch /WSM15 WHITELOCK, Samuel H M M 40 Ag Lab ESS, Birch WSA131/? Mary W F M 32 KEN, Gravesend Mary A. D F 11 ESS, Layer de la Hay Elizabeth S F 10 ESS, Layer de la Hay William S M 7 ESS, Layer de la Hay Robert S M 4 ESS, Layer de la Hay Ellen D F 8mons ESS, Layer de la Hay 1851 Tilbury, District 6 (R3416H) WHITLOCK, William H M M 51 Farmer 250 Acres ESS, Lt. Yeldham WW67/WT71 Empoying 13 men Sarah W F M 45 Farmer Wife ESS, Lamarsh Wm S M M 22 Farmers Son ESS, Tilbury nr Clare Thomas S M U 17 Farmers Son ESS, Tilbury nr Clare John S M U 17 Farmers Son ESS, Tilbury nr Clare 3 Matilda D F U 15 Farmers Dau ESS, Tilbury nr Clare Isaac S M U 12 Farmers Son ESS, Tilbury nr Clare George S M 9 Farmers Son ESS, Tilbury nr Clare Simon S M 6 Farmers Son ESS, Tilbury nr Clare Sarah D F 3 Farmers Dau ESS, Tilbury nr Clare TUFFEN, ?? Serv F U 17 Serv ESS, Bulmer 1851 Tolleshunt Knights, District 4 (R3416N) GARRARD, William H M M 29 Labourer ESS, Layer de la Hay WIGHTLOCK, Rachael Sister F W 30 ESS, Layer de la Hay WSM15/WJ942 GARRARD, William S M 5 ESS, Tolleshunt Knights George S M 3 ESS, Tolleshunt Knights 1861: 1861 Beaumont, District 7 (R3417J) WHITLOCK, Mary Ann Serv F 18 House Maid ESS, Birch /WSM15 1861 Birch, District 5c, 16 Cottage (R3417I) WHITLOCK, Elijah H M M 21 Ag Lab ESS, Layer Breton WEL60/WRR242 Jane Elizabeth W F M 20 Ag Lab Wife ESS, Wivenhoe 1861 Birch, District 5c, 1 Wood House Farm (R3417K) WEDLOCK, Rachel Niece F W 41 Nurse ESS, Layer de la Hay WSM15/WJ858 GARRARD, George H M M 72 Ag Lab ESS, East Thorpe Mary W F M 65 Ag Lab wife ESS, Birch WHITLOCK, George GS M U 16 Ag Lab ESS, Birch /WSM15 GARRARD, James GS M 9 Scholar ESS, Tolleshunt Knight Elen GD F 2 ESS, Birch 1861 Castle Hedington, District 5 (R3417M) WHITLOCK, Sarah A. Pupil F 13 Scholar ESS, Tippesfield /WW67 1861 Colchester St. Botolph, District 4, Magdalen St. (R3417B) WHITELOCK, Susannnah H F W 72 On Relief KEN, Dartford 1861 Colchester St. Peter, District 10 (R3417O) SCOTT, William Whitlock H M M 34 Wine Cooper ESS, Colchester Charlotte Augusta W F M 34 School Mistress ESS, Colchester Charlotte Alice D F 13 Scholar ESS, Colchester William Whitlock S M 11 Scholar ESS, Colchester Daniel Whitlock S M 6 Scholar ESS, Colchester Mary Pease D F 3 Scholar ESS, Colchester 1861 Great Yeldham, District 8, Gt. Yeldham Hall (R3417F) WHITLOCK, John H M M 51 Farmer of 607 acres ESS, Lt. Yeldham WJ330/WT71 Employing 31 lab 13 boys Lydia W F M 52 Farmer’s Wife ESS, Bocking Mary Elizabeth D F U 19 Farmer;s Daughter ESS, Gt. Yeldham Lydia Emily D F U 18 Farmer;s Daughter ESS, Gt. Yeldham Frederick John S M U 17 Farmer’s Son ESS, Gt. Yeldham Hannah D F 16 Farmer;s Daughter ESS, Gt. Yeldham COPPIN Elizabeth Serv F U 32 Dairy Maid SFK, Little Thurlow PREWEN, Frances Serv F U 18 House Serv SFK, Wickhambrook 1861 Halstead, District 6, Trinity Square (R3417A) FLETCHER, John H M M 38 Ag Lab ESS, Gosfield Ann W F M 40 Pley Winder ESS, Braintree WHITLOCK, Susannah MiL F W 74 Housekeeper ESS, Gosfield 1861 Layer Breton, District 2b (R3417C)(R3417L) WHITELOCK, Robert H M M 62 Ag Lab ESS, Birch WRR242/? Mary W F M 59 ESS, Lexden Charles S M U 20 Ag Lab ESS, Layer Breton WHITLOCK, William Lodger M U 16 Ag Lab ESS, Layer de la Hay 1861 Paglesham, District 7, Church End (R3417H) WHITLOCK, David H M M 28 Ag Lab ESS, Layer Breton WDV88/WRR242 Hannah W F M 28 ESS, Tollesbury 1861 Saffron Walden (X326/3)(R3417N) BENNETT, Thomas H M M 62 Malters Lab. ESS, Saffron Walden Rachel W F M 62 ESS, Waltham Abbey Peter S M U 29 Camers? Lab. ESS, Saffron Walden WHITLOCK, Sarah GD F 10 Scholar MDX, London /WW219 1861 Stanway, District Lexden and Winstree Union House (R3417G) 4 WHITLOCK, Samuel F M W 47 Labourer ESS, Birch WSA131/? Robert S M 15 Scholar ESS, Birch Enund D F 11 Scholar ESS, Birch Henry S M 8 Scholar ESS, Birch 1861 Tollesbury, District 5 (R3417P) WITLOCK, David Lodger M U 49 Ag Lab ESS, Tollesbury 1861 Waltham Holy Cross, District 4, Honey Lane Green (R3417D) WHITELOCK, Edward H M M 30 Ag Lab SOM, Compton PauncefootWED159? Emma W F M 29 Ag Lab Wife ESS, Waltham Abbey George S M 8 Scholar MDX, Edmonton Julia D F 3 MDX, Enfield Edward S M 1 ESS, Waltham Abbey 1861 Wanstead, District 9 (R3417E) WHITELOCK, Maria Serv F U 25 Domestic Cook MDX, London 1871: 1871 Abberton, District 6, Cottage R3419P WHITLOCK, Elizabeth H F M 22 ESS, Langenhoe 1871 Ashden, District 1, Ashen House R3419S WHITLOCK, Simon Q.
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