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Search Billions of Records on Ancestry 1891 CENSUS Enumeration District 1 RAMECivil Parish ofHISTORY Sheviock, Eccl. Parish GROUP of Sheviock 2016 Folio 4 Page 1 1, Trethill Mill Cottage, u, , , 2, Kirslake, 1, Thomas Giddy, Head, M, 44, , Ag Labourer, Employed, Sheviock Cornwall, , Emma Giddy, Wife, M, , 35Kingsand Cornwall, , Jane Giddy, Dau, S, , 11, Scholar, , Tregantle Cornwall, , Ada Giddy, Dau, S, , 10, Scholar, , Tregantle Cornwall, , Mary Giddy, Dau, S, , 6, Scholar, , Sheviock Cornwall, , John Giddy, Son, S, 5, , Scholar, , Sheviock Cornwall, , Lily Giddy, Dau, S, , 2Sheviock Cornwall, , William Giddy, Brothr, W, 46, , Labourer Dockyard, Employed, Sheviock Cornwall, , 3, Kirslake, 1, William Crook, Head, M, 40, , Ag Labourer, Employed, Witheridge Devon, , Mary Ann Crook, Wife, M, , 29Kingsbridge Devon, , Elizabeth Crook, Dau, S, , 11, Scholar, , Devonport Devon, , Maud Crook, Dau, S, , 9, Scholar, , Devonport Devon, , Thomas Crook, Son, S, 7, , Scholar, , Devonport Devon, , Anne Crook, Dau, S, , 4, Scholar, , Stonehouse Devon, , James Crook, Son, S, 1, St Germans Cornwall, , 4, Lower Blerrick, 1, Edward Crabb, Head, M, 38, , Ag Labourer, Employed, Liskeard Cornwall, , Mary Jane Crabb, Wife, M, , 35St Martins Cornwall, , Emily Crabb, Dau, S, , 11, Scholar, , St Germans Cornwall, , Flora Crabb, Dau, S, , 8, Scholar, , St Germans Cornwall, , Hetty Crabb, Dau, S, , 6, Scholar, , St Germans Cornwall, , Elizabeth Crabb, Dau, S, , 6, Scholar, , St Germans Cornwall, , John Congdon, Boardr, S, 27, , Ag Labourer, Employed, Pelynt Cornwall, , 5, Trethill Hamlet, 1, John D K Roberts, Head, M, 30, , Ret Officer R A, Employer, Antony Cornwall, , T Roberts, Wife, M, , 33Feock Cornwall, , Bessie Richards, Visitr, M, , 25, General Servant, Employed, Falmouth Cornwall, , Minnie Priestoe, Servnt, S, , 26, General Servant, Employed, Devonport Devon, , EniHd Jane, Servnt, S, , 20, General Servant, Employed, St Ives Cornwall, , Jessie Ann Cornish, Servnt, S, , 19, General Servant, Employed, Newton Abbot Devon, , Thomas Hawker, Servnt, S, 17, , Groom, Employed, Wadebridge Cornwall, , Folio 4 Page 2 6, Liscawn Farm, 1, Simon Hill, Head, M, 67, , Farmer, Employer, Sheviock Cornwall, , Emma Hill, Wife, M, , 57Not Given Devon, , John Giles Hill, Son, M, 32, , Farmer's Son, Employed, Sheviock Cornwall, , Clara Hill, Daulaw, M, , 31Not Given Devon, , Charles Hill, Son, S, 15, Sheviock Cornwall, , Grace Vigurs, Servnt, S, , 16, Domestic Servant, Employed, Not Given Cornwall, , Mary Cock, Grndau, S, , 3Torpoint Cornwall, , 7, Crofthole, 1, John Cornish, Head, M, , 66, Gardener, Employed, Helston Cornwall, , Elizabeth Cornish, Wife, M, , 60Denbery Cornwall, , 8, Crofthole, 1, John Pearse, Head, M, , 48, Farm Labourer, Employed, Lewannick Cornwall, , Mary Pearse, Wife, M, , 39Altarnun Cornwall, , Willliam Pearse, Son, S, 19, , Farm Labourer, Employed, St Teath Cornwall, , Alice Pearse, Dau, S, , 11, Scholar, , Lewanick Cornwall, , Beatrice Pearse, Dau, S, , 9, Scholar, , Lewanick Cornwall, , Charlie Pearse, Son, S, 3, Sheviock Cornwall, , , Crofthhole, u, , , 9, Crofthhole, 1, James Stephens, Head, W, 68, , Living On Own Means, , St Budeaux Devon, , 10, Post Office, 1, Mary Jane Weittner, Head, W, , 48, Grocer & Postmistress, , Sheviock Cornwall, , Lilian Mary Weittner, Dau, S, , 19, Teacher, Employed, Sheviock Cornwall, , 11, Crofthole, 1, Henry Davey, Head, M, 44, , Blacksmith, Employer, Sheviock Cornwall, , Eliza Davey, Wife, M, , 40Sheviock Cornwall, , John Davey, Son, S, 14, , Apprentice, Employed, Sheviock Cornwall, , Joseph Davey, Son, S, 12, , Cow Boy, Employed, Sheviock Cornwall, , Anne Davey, Dau, S, , 9, Scholar, , Sheviock Cornwall, , RAMEHerbert Davey, HISTORY Son, S, 7, , Scholar, , Sheviock GROUP Cornwall, , 2016 Helen Louise Davey, Dau, S, , 5, Scholar, , Sheviock Cornwall, , Harry Davey, Son, S, 2, Sheviock Cornwall, , Charley Davey, Son, S, 1, Sheviock Cornwall, , Folio 5 Page 3 12, Crofthole, 1, Elizabeth Davey, Head, W, , 75, Living On Own Means, Employer, St Germans Cornwall, , John Dawe, Visitr, M, 27, , Fisherman, , Sheviock Cornwall, , Elizabeth Dawe, Visitr, M, , 25Greenock Scotland, , Mary Dawe, Servnt, S, , 16, Domestic Servant, Employed, Sheviock Cornwall, , 13, Crofthole, 1, Thomas Bersey, Head, M, 41, , Farmer And Butcher, Employer, St Germans Cornwall, , Caroline Bersey, Wife, M, , 38Lostwithiel Cornwall, , Joseph W Bersey, Son, S, 11, , Scholar, , Sheviock Cornwall, , Athol H Bersey, Son, S, 9, , Scholar, , Sheviock Cornwall, , Edith C Bersey, Dau, S, , 8, Scholar, , Sheviock Cornwall, , Thomas E Bersey, Son, S, 6, , Scholar, , Sheviock Cornwall, , Harold E Bersey, Son, S, 5, , Scholar, , Sheviock Cornwall, , Florence M Bersey, Dau, S, , 3Sheviock Cornwall, , Kate E Bersey, Dau, S, , 2Sheviock Cornwall, , 14, Crofthole, 1, Charley Philips, Head, M, 24, , General Labourer, Employed, Charlton Leicestershire, , Sarah J Philips, Wife, M, , 21Buckland Devon, , George H Philips, Son, S, 2, Sheviock Cornwall, , 15, Crofthole, 1, Elizabeth A Hoskin, Head, W, , 49, Living On Own Means, Neither, St Germans Cornwall, , , Crofthole, v, , , 16, Crofthole, 1, James Westlake, Head, W, 48, , Naval Pensioner, , St Mellion Cornwall, , Eliza J Westlake, Dau, S, , 33, Housekeeper, Employed, Corfe Dorset, , Samuel Westlake, Son, S, 30, , General Labourer, Employed, Worth Dorset, , Richard H Westlake, Son, S, 25, , General Labourer, Employed, Worth Dorset, , , Crofthole, u, , , 17, Crofthole, 1, James Medland, Head, S, 36, , Labourer, Employed, Thurlstone Devon, , Grace Medland, Mother, W, , 67, Maintainence By Her Son, , Thurlstone Devon, , Mary Medland, Grndau, S, , 20Brentor Devon, , 18, Crofthole, 1, Elizabeth Palmer, Head, W, , 66, Living On Own Means, , Quethiock Cornwall, , Tryphona Verrans, Sister, W, , 53, Living On Own Means, , St Germans Cornwall, , , Weslyan Chapel & Schools, u, , , Folio 5 Page 4 19, Crofthole, 1, Edward James, Head, M, 51, , Ag Labourer, Employed, Landrake Cornwall, , Elizabeth A James, Wife, M, , 47St Germans Cornwall, , William J James, Son, S, 16, , Ag Labourer, Employed, Sheviock Cornwall, , Charles James, Son, S, 10, , Scholar, , Sheviock Cornwall, , Nicholas James, Son, S, 8, , Scholar, , Sheviock Cornwall, , Mylosa James, Dau, S, , 4Sheviock Cornwall, , 20, Crofthole, 1, James Dawe, Head, W, 82, , Living On Own Means, , Sheviock Cornwall, , 21, Crofthole, 1, Richard Hambly, Head, M, 63, , Gardener, Employed, Sheviock Cornwall, , Ann Hambly, Wife, M, , 56St Germans Cornwall, , ElizMaryabeth J Hambly, Dau, S, , 23Sheviock Cornwall, , 22, Crofthole, 1, John Giddy, Head, M, 53, , Ag Labourer, Employed, St Germans Cornwall, , Mary Giddy, Wife, M, , 55Sheviock Cornwall, , William Giddy, Son, S, 21, , Market Gardener, Neither, Sheviock Cornwall, , Joseph Giddy, Son, S, 15, , Living At Home, , Sheviock Cornwall, , 23, Crofthole, 1, Ellen Dawe, Wife, M, , 35, Wife Of A Naval Sailor, , Sheviock Cornwall, , William Dawe, Son, S, 1, Sheviock Cornwall, , 24, Crofthole, 1, James Sheaf, Head, M, 32, , Seaman Rn, Employed, Sheviock Cornwall, , Catherine Sheaf, Wife, M, , 34, Dressmaker, , Kingswear Devon, , James M C Sheaf, Son, , 2, Sheviock Cornwall, , Elizabeth Curnow, Motlaw, W, , 77, Living On Own Means, , Zennor Cornwall, , 25, Crofthole, 1, John Hore, Head, W, 55, , Boot Maker, Neither, Landrake Cornwall, , RAMEAmelia Hore, HISTORY Dau, S, , 18, Dressmaker, Neither,GROUP Sheviock Cornwall, 2016 , John J Hore, Son, S, 16, , Machine Help, Employed, Sheviock Cornwall, , Mary S Hore, Dau, S, , 14Sheviock Cornwall, , 26, Crofthole, 1, Nicholas Dawe, Head, M, 59, , Ag Labourer, Employed, St Germans Cornwall, , Eliza Dawe, Wife, M, , 56Sheviock Cornwall, , John Dawe, Son, S, 15, , Ag Labourer, Employed, Sheviock Cornwall, , Frederick Dawe, Son, S, 7, , Scholar, , Sheviock Cornwall, , 26A, Crofthole, 1, Robert Hancock, Head, W, 61, , Retired Farmer, , Sheviock Cornwall, , Folio 6 Page 5 27, Crofthole, 1, William Westlake, Head, M, 28, , General Labourer, Employed, Corfe Castle Dorset, , Elizabeth A Westlake, Wife, M, , 25Sheviock Cornwall, , Lillian E Westlake, Dau, S, , 4, Scholar, , Sheviock Cornwall, , Geraldine A Westlake, Dau, S, , 2Sheviock Cornwall, , William H Westlake, Son, S, 5m, Sheviock Cornwall, , 28, Crofthole, 1, William H Giddy, Head, M, 41, , Blacksmith, Employed, St Germans Cornwall, , Fanny R Giddy, Wife, M, , 42Sheviock Cornwall, , Lewis H Giddy, Son, S, 16, , Mason's Apprentice, Employed, Sheviock Cornwall, , Irene E Giddy, Dau, S, , 14, Scholar, , Sheviock Cornwall, , Eleanor M Giddy, Dau, S, , 12, Scholar, , Sheviock Cornwall, , 29, Crofthole, 1, George Hoskin, Head, M, 26, , Builder, Employer, Sheviock Cornwall, , Mary J Hoskin, Wife, M, , 27Sheviock Cornwall, , Violet A Hoskin, Dau, S, , 1Sheviock Cornwall, , 30, Crofthole, 1, Noah Hancock, Head, M, 27, , Ag Labourer, Employed, Sheviock Cornwall, , Elizabeth Hancock, Wife, M, , 21Sheviock Cornwall, , Mary Hancock, Dau, S, , 4mSheviock Cornwall, , 31, Crofthole, 1, George Evans, Head, M, 61, , Labourer, Employed, Kingsand Cornwall, , Christian Evans, Wife, M, , 74Sheviock Cornwall, , 32, Crofthole, 1, William Andrew, Head, M, 36, , Sailor Rn P.O. 1st Class, , Sheviock Cornwall, , Jessie Andrew, Wife, M, , 30Sheviock Cornwall, , Winnifred L Andrew, Dau4Sheviock Cornwall, , Florence A Andrew, Dau1Sheviock Cornwall, , Charles H Clements, Brolaw, S, 40, , Navy Pensioner, , Sheviock Cornwall, , 33, Crofthole, 1, William H Haimes, Head, M, 43, , Ag Labourer, Employed, Lewannick Cornwall, , Mary Jane Haimes, Wife, M, , 44Landrake Cornwall, , Harry Haimes, Son, S, 16, , Ag Labourer,
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