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PATH:C:\Peter's WP Files\GENEAL\CENSUS\ENGLAND PATH:C:\Peter’s WP Files\GENEAL\CENSUS\ENGLAND FILE:DORSET DATE:December 16,2015 Last Website Update:January 23,2016 Census Extracts in the Whitlock Family Association Files (SOURCE) Name Ref/Father's Ref DORSET: 1841: 1841 Canford Magna, Swan (R3122E) REDDEL, Walter H M 70 Gardener F Mary F 70 Y WHITLOCK, Betsey F 15 Female Servant Y 1841 Cranborne, Verwood (R3122D) LONGAMON, Susan H F 35 Y Kezier F 20 Y Ann F 15 Y James M 14 Y Moses M 9 Y Eliz F 1 Y WHITLOCK, Mary F 20 I n Y William M 3 Y 1841 Gussage St.Michael, Gussage (R3122J)(R3122K) WHITELOCK, John H M 50 Ag Lab Y WJ710/WJR18 Olive F 45 Y Jeremiah M 70 Y WJR18/? WHITELOCK, Thomas H M 40 Ag Lab Y WT335? Mary F 34 Y Mary F 16 Y Elizabeth F 14 Y Charles M 12 Ag Lab Y Emma F 8 Y Eliza F 5 Y 1841 Gussage St.Michael, Sutton (R3122I) STEVENS, Thomas H M 35 Farmer Y Mary F 35 Y George M 15 Y Sarah F 11 Y Elizabeth F 8 Y Ann F 6 Y Thomas M 3 Y BALARD, Sarah F 20 Female Servant Y WHITLOCK, Francis F 20 Male Servant Y 1841 Hinton Parva, Ashton (R3122L) WATERS, George H M 52 Yeoman Farmer N Mary F 45 N Mary F 16 N Ellen F 10 Y WHITELOCK, Harriott F 19 Female Servant Y FRAMPTON, ThomaasThomas M 39 N DYER, John M 17 N 1841 Horton, (R3122B) WHITLOCK, Stephen H M 50 Ag Lab Y WST3/WW38 Rebecca F 49 Y Charles M 25 Ag Lab Y Stephen M 22 Ag Lab Y John M 15 Y Mary F 13 Y William M 10 Y Eliza F 7 Y 1841 Wimborne, South Common (R3122A) WHITLOCK, Thomas H M 60 Ag Lab Y WT23/WW38 Elizabeth F 55 Y WOODS, John M 55 Ind Y 1841 Wimborne Minster, Stone (R3122C) LANNING, James H M 35 Ag Lab Y WHITLOCK, George M 25 Ag Lab Y 1841 Wimborne St.Giles (R3122F)(R3122H) WEST, Joanna H F 59 Ind Y WHITLOCK, Georgiana F 15 Y Maria F 9 Y MARTIN, Thomas H M 45 Farmer Y Eleanor F 45 Y Thomas M 15 Y 2 William M 15 Y George M 12 Y Charles M 10 Y Martha F 8 Y Ellen F 5 Y WHITLOCK, Mary Ann F 14 Female Servant Y WHILLER ? F 30 School Mistress Y WESTCOTT, Ada F 10 Pupil Y BOUNDS, Keturah F 30 Ind Y 1841 Wimborne St.Giles, Deer Park (R3122G) SCAMMELL, William H M 30 Dairyman Y Mary F 55 N WHITLOCK, Henry M 15 Ag Lab Y WH47/WH313 1851: 1851 Canford Magna, Creekmoore (R3123Q) WHITELOCK, George H M M 32 Ag Lab Kinson, Dorset WG242/WG243 Sarah W F M 40 Wimborne, Dorset T. D F 8 Canford, Dorset B. D F 7 Canford, Dorset H. S M 4 Canford, Dorset 1851 Canford Magna,, Corfe Hills (R570/5-6)(R3123R) WHITE, William H M M 34 Ag Lab Canford, Dorset M.A. W F M 36 Wareham, Dorset H. D F 7 Scholar Canford, Dorset E. D F 4 Scholar Canford, Dorset E. D F 2 mons Canford, Dorset WHITELOCK, John Lodger M U 22 Ag Lab Kinson, Dorset WJ808/WG243 TOOP, George Lodger M U 20 Ag Lab Wareham, Dorset WHITLOCK, Alleck 3 Canford, Dorset Charles 33 Canford, Dorset WCA147/WG243 Emily 7 Parkstone, Dorset Henry 6 Kinson, Dorset Mary Ann 29 Sturminster M'll,Dorset 1851 Great Canford, Canford Street (R3123B)(R3123J) WHITLOCK, Charles H M M 33 Ag Lab Canford, Dorset WCA147/WG243 Mary Ann W F M 29 Sturminster Marshall, Dorset Emily D F U 7 Scholar Parkstone, Dorset Henry S M U 6 Scholar Kinson, Dorset Allick S M U 3 At Home Canford, Dorset WHITLOCK, George H M M 64 Cranborne, Dorset WG243/? Sarah W F M 59 Poole, Dorset Solomon S M U 21 Poole, Dorset James S M U 19 Poole, Dorset 1851 Great Canford, Oateley Street (R3123F) WHITLOCK, William H M M 40 Ag Lab Great Canford, Dorset WW528/? Hannah W F M 45 Ag Lab Wife Wimborne, Dorset Cornelius S M U 12 Scholar Great Canford, Dorset William S M U 10 Ag Lab Knighton, Dorset Samuel S M U 6 Scholar Moortown, Dorset BURT, Thomas Brother-in-law M U 42 Cordwinder Wimborne, Dorset 1851 Gussage St.Michael (R3123D)(R3123G)(R3123M) WHITLOCK, George H M M 35 Laborer Dorset WG289/?? Emma W F M 20 Dorset Albert Brother M U 46? Gussage St.Michael Dorset ROSE, George Brother M U 15 Laborer Gussage St.Michael Dorset Henry Brother M U 12 Laborer Gussage St.Michael Dorset STONE, Levi Brother M U 6 Scholar Gussage St.Michael Dorset ?? William H M M 64 Laborer ?? Hants Olivia W F M 55 Compton, Hants WJ710/WJR18 WHITLOCK, George GS M U 8 Scholar Fareham, Hants Jeremiah Son-in-law M U 20 Laborer Gussage St.Michael, Dorset WHITLOCK Thomas H M M 50 Laborer Gussage St.Michael, Dorset WT335/? Mary W F M 48 Gussage St.Michael, Dorset Charles S M U 20 Laborer Gussage St.Michael, Dorset Eliza D F U 16 Gussage St.Michael, Dorset Eli S M U 8 Scholar Gussage St.Michael, Dorset James Lodger M U 55 Laborer Gussage St.Michael, Dorset 1851 Horton (R3123C)(R3123H)(R3123I)(R3123P) CLINCH, Jane H F W 71 Labourer Horton, Dorset Martha GD F U 6 Scholar Horton, Dorset 3 WHITLOCK Jane Relation F W 34 Ag Lab Gussage St.Michael, Dorset Thomas S M U 8 Scholar Horton, Dorset Hannah D F U 2 Scholar Horton, Dorset ??? MORGAN, Charlotte D F U 17 Horton, Dorset WHITLOCK, Matilda D F W 33 Parochial Relief Horton, Dorset WCA5/WST3 Emma GD F U 8 Parochial Relief Horton, Dorset Lydia GD F U 4 Parochial Relief Horton, Dorset WHITLOCK Stephen H M M 60 Ag Lab Horton, Dorset WST3/WW38 Rebecca W F M 60 Horton, Dorset Stephen S M U 33 Labourer Woolsbridge, Ringwood, Hampshire FOYEL, George H M M 42 Ag Lab St.Giles, Dorset Mary A. W F M 33 R.. Bourne, Dorset WHITLOCK, William Son-in-law M U 13 Horton, Dorset FIFORD, Ann Dau-in-law F U 5 Verwood Cranborne, Dorset FOYEL, Sarah D F U 5mons Horton, Dorset 1851 Hampreston, Little Canford (R3123S) KNOTT, William H M M 57 Surgeon Wimborne, Dorset Fanny W F M 47 St.Brides, Glamorganshire PANZERA, Anna Maria D F M 22 Norwich, Norfolk Anthony S-i-L M M 28 Farmer Naples British Subject COMBER, Mary Aunt of Wife F U 72 Landed Proprietor Lewis, Sussex WHITELOCK, Mary Anne Serv F U 20 Kinson, Dorset KING, Ruth Serv F U 19 Hampreston, Dorset LONG, Elizabeth Serv F U 13 Wimborne, Dorset 1851 Horton, Horton Inn (R3123T) WHITELOCK, Eliza Serv F U 18 Wimborne, Dorset 1851 Long Crichel (R3123L) WHITLOCK, Betsey Servant F U 23 General Servant Gussage, Dorset 1851 Pentridge (R3123O) WHITLOCK, John Servant M U 18 Farm Lab Wimborne, Dorset 1851 Sherborne (R570/3,7) WHICKLOCK, Elizabeth 52 Compton, Somerset ?/? 1851 Sherborne, Westbury (R3123E) WHITLOCK, John H M M 53 Marine & Store Dealer Bristol, Somerset WJ289/? Maria W F M 44 Preston, Somerset Elizabeth D F U 28 Glover Yeovil, Somerset John S M U 26 Ag Lab Yeovil, Somerset Emlia D F U 19 Silk Winder Sherborne, Dorset William S M U 16 Cord Winder Sherborne, Dorset Maria D F U 14 Glover Sherborne, Dorset Charles S M U 11 Silk Winder Sherborne, Dorset 1851 St.Giles, Mansion (R3123K) WHITLOCK, Henry Servant M U 28 Under Butler Holt, Dorset WH47/WH313 1851 Wimborne St.Giles (X1359) WHITLOCK, Anthony Edwin 7 Winterslow, Wilts /WG49 1851 Wimborne Minster (R3123N)(R3123U) WHITELOCK, Rebecca Serv F U 15 General Servant Wimborne Minster, Dorset WHITLOCK, William Servant M U 20 Ag Lab Holt, Dorset 1851 Wimborne Minster, Rookshill (R3123A) WHITLOCK, Thomas H M W 73 Agricultural Labourer Horton, Dorset WT23/WW38 ROGERS, George GS M U 22 Agricultural Labourer Wimborne, Dorset James GS M U 20 Agricultural Labourer Wimborne, Dorset 1861: 1861 Canford (R3132L)(R3132R)(R3132S)(R3132T) WHITELOCK, Charles H M M 43 Gardener Dorset, Leigh WCA147/WG243 Mary A. W F M 39 Dorset, Sturminster Marshall Henry S M U 16 Blacksmith Dorset, Kinson Elic S M U 13 Ag Lab Dorset, Canford WHITELOCK, George H M M 65 Ag Lab Dorset, Canford WG242/WG243 Sarah W F M 60 Wilts, Hinton Frank S M U 15 Ag Lab Dorset, Canford Francis S M 12 Dorset, Canford 4 WHITELOCK, Sarah H F W 67 Lodge Keeper Dorset, Canford WG243/? WHITELOCK, Solomon H M M 29 Ag Lab Dorset, Kinson WSL5/WG243 Sarah W F M 29 Dorset, Canford John S M 6 Dorset, Canford George S M 4 Dorset, Canford Flora D F 1 Dorset, Canford 1861 Compton Pauncefoot (R3132W) 1861 Gussage All Saints (R3132D) WHITLOCK, Jeremiah H M M 30 Ag Lab Dorset, Gussage St. St. WJR15/WJ710 Maria W F M 27 Dorset, Gussage All Sts Emily E. D F 12 Dorset, Gussage All Sts Olive Mother F W 65 Nurse Hants, Compton 1861 Gussage St.Michael (R3132A)(R3132P) WHITLOCK, George Lodger M U 17 Carter Dorset, Gussage WHITLOCK, Thomas H M M 60 Agricultural Laborer Dorset, Gussage WT335/? Mary W F M 58 Dorset, Gussage James Brother M W 65 Agricultural Laborer Dorset, Gussage Eli S M U 18 Agricultural Laborer Dorset, Gussage ELLIOTT, Fanny Visitor F U 14 Dorset, Handley Elizabeth D F M 32 Dorset, Gussage 1861 Horton, Haythorn Horton (R3132C) WHITLOCK, Stephen H M M 70 Dorset, Horton WST3/WW38 Rebekah W F M 69 Dorset, Horton Stephen S M U 43 Ag Lab Dorset, Horton Eliza D F 28 Dorset, Horton 1861 Longfleet (R3132F)(R3132I)(R3132M) WHITLOCK, George H M M 44 Ag Lab Hampshire, Laverstock Mary Ann W F M 30 Wife Hampshire, Charlton WHITLOCK, William H M M 48 Farm Labourer Dorset, Wimborne WW528/? Anna W F M 50 Dorset, Wimborne Caroline D F U 22 Tailoress Dorset, Canford WHITLOCK, William H M M 20 Journeyman Tanner Dorset, Knighton WW829/WW528 Lavenia W F M 20 Wife Dorset, Steborough 1861 Parkstone (R3132J)(R3132K) WHITLOCK, John H M M 32 Ag Lab Dorset, Kinson WJ808/WG243 Hanna W F M 38 Dorset, Canford George S M U 6 Scholar Dorset, Parkstone Mary D F U 3 Scholar Dorset, Parkstone WHITLOCK, Matilda Serv F W 42 Cook Dorset, Horton WCA5/WST3 1861 Sherborne (R3132U) BURKITT, William H M M 66 Hatter Northumberland Jane W F M 64 Somerset, Merriott WHITELOCK, William S-i-L M M 26 Shoemaker Dorset, Sherborne WW830/WJ289 Ann D-i-L F M 32 Dorest, Sherborne 1861 Sherborne , Westbury (R3132E) WHITLOCK, John H M M 63 Marine Store Dealer Somerset, Bristol WJ289/? Maria W F M 64 Wife Somerset, Preston Elizabeth D F U 38 Kid Glove Maker Somerset, Yeovil Simeon GS M 9 Scholar Dorset, Sherborne 1861 Tollard Farnham (R3132H) WHITLOCK, George H M M 45 Laborer Dorset, Gussage St.
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