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Transcription of the 1911 Census for the Parish of Norton Bavant Many Thanks to Helen Wilson Who Very Kindly Provided the Data F Transcription of the 1911 Census for the Parish of Norton Bavant Many thanks to Helen Wilson who very kindly provided the data for the 1911 Census for Norton Bavant. Particulars Schedule Road, Street or Name of Relation to Age & as to No. of No House Name & Surname Head of Family Sex Marriage Profession or Occupation Birthplace rooms M F Yrs Born Living Died 1 Middleton Farm George Farmer Gauntlett Head 46 M Farmer Wilts Market Lavington 10 Florence Mary Gauntlett Wife 36 M 14 3 3 Wilts Chitterne Jack Wallis Gauntlett Son 13 School Wilts Burbage Joan Gladys Gauntlett Dau 10 " Wilts Burbage Mark Middleton Gauntlett Son 8 " Wilts Norton Bavant Florence Beatrice Seviour Servant 17 S General Servant Wilts Southwick 2 Middleton Cott Family away 3 26 North Farm Cott Alfred Waite Head 36 M Carter on Farm Norton Bavant 5 Mary Waite Wife 38 M 7 2 2 0 Havant Lucy Waite Mother 86 W Old Age Pensioner Hornisham William Waite Son 5 Norton Bavant Veria Waite Dau 3 Norton Bavant Walter Waite Brother 42 S Farm Labourer Norton Bavant 4 27 North Farm Cott Herbert William West Head 32 M Carter on Farm Preston Barracks Lancashire 3 Matilda West Wife 35 M 14 2 2 0 London Islington Charlie West Son 13 School Wells Somerset Herbert West Son 1 North Farm Wilts George West Brother 23 S Carter on Farm Peckham London 5 28 North Farm Cott William Grace Head 39 M Waggoner on Farm Warminster Wilts 5 Eliza Jane Grace Wife 44 M 15 4 2 2 Norton Bavant Wilts Doris Annie Grace Dau 13 School Bishopstrow Wilts Percy Frederick Grace Son 6 School Norton Bavant Wilts William Lever Boarder 37 S Waggoner on Farm Fovant (?) 6 North Farm Frederick John Bird Head 63 M Farm Bailiff Kintbury Berks 5 Elizabeth Bird Wife 64 M 8 7 1 Inkpen Berks Albert Edward Bird Son 22 S Shepherd on Farm Marlborough Wilts Martha Cummins 64 W Housekeeper Eastbury Berks 7 North Farm Tom Haines Head 62 M Farm Labourer Imber Wilts 5 Mary Haines Wife 55 M 27 7 5 2 Crockerton Wilts Charles Haines Son 23 S Horseman on Farm Heytesbury Wilts Tom Haines Son 22 S Shepherd on Farm Tinhead Wilts Victor Haines Son 12 School South Newton Wilts 8 22/23 Middleton Cott George Edgar Parrett Head 48 M Traction Engine Driver Wilts Bishopstone 6 Annie Louisa Parrett Wife 43 M 24 14 10 4 Hants Upham Sydney Parrett Son 23 S Steam Plough Man Hants Chilbolton Mabel Kate Parrett Dau 17 S Hants Broughton Ernest Parrett Son 16 S Under Carter Hants Broughton Leonard Parrett Son 15 S Under Carter Hants Broughton Victor Christian Parrett Son 14 Shepherds Boy Hants Broughton Albert Edward Parrett Son 12 School Hants Broughton Annie Elizabeth Parrett Dau 10 School Hants Broughton Elsie Rose Parrett Dau 6 School Wilts Ludgershall Eva Maud Parrett Dau 4 School Wilts Rushall Donald George Parrett Son 3 Wilts Rushall 9 24 Middleton Cott George Mitchell Head 54 W 7 7 Farm Labourer Chittone Wilts 3 Frederick James Mitchell Son 23 S Horseman on Farm Chittone Wilts Frank Mitchell Son 20 S Horseman on Farm Chittone Wilts Bertram John Mitchell Son 16 S Horseman on Farm Amesbury Wilts Rosa Ellen Emm Visitor 19 S Housemaid Isle of Wight 10 25 Middleton Cott Isaac Ransome Head 55 M Farm Labourer 3 Maria Ransome Wife 53 M 20 None Particulars Schedule Road, Street or Name of Relation to Age & as to No. of No House Name & Surname Head of Family Sex Marriage Profession or Occupation Birthplace rooms School 11 Schoolhouse May Lilian Westell Head 26 S Elementary School Teacher Shirehampton Glos 5 Daisy Elizabeth Westell Sister 28 S Stapleton Glos Glencora Burton Servant 14 Domestic Servant Babcary Somerset 12 1 Cott near School Thomas Burton Head 50 M Carter on Farm Babcary Somerset 5 Sarah Burton Wife 52 M 32 12 9 3 Marston Magna Somerset Ernest Burton Son 20 S Carter on Farm Babcary Somerset Georgina Burton Dau 12 School Babcary Somerset Alfred Burton Son 9 School Queen Camel Somerset Mary Hole Granchild 3 Pontyrhyll S Wales Arthur Churchill Lodger 21 S Gardener Norton Bavant Wilts 13 2 Cott near School John Warren Head 45 W Cowman on Farm Stour Provest Dorset 5 Beatrice Raymond Housekeeper 25 S Housekeeper Tollard Royal Dorset Gertrude Sawyers Adopted Dau 4 Warminster Wilts 14 Cott opposite School Frederick Charles Humphries Head 40 M Miller in Barley Meal Mill Wilts Warminster 6 Emily Humphries Wife 39 M 15 4 4 0 Wilts Warminster Florence Emily Humphries Dau 14 School Wilts Norton Bavant Frederick Harold Humphries Son 13 School Wilts Norton Bavant Cyril Humphries Son 10 School Wilts Norton Bavant Edith Mary Humphries Dau 4 School Wilts Norton Bavant Elizabeth Buckeridge Titt Boarder 71 S Retired Wilts Chitterne 15 11 Norton Bavant Mr G Legg Head 45 M Farm Labourer Dorchester Dorest 6 Mrs Legg Wife 40 M 6 6 Tilset Wilts H Legg Son 17 S Gardener Chippenham Wilts V Legg Son 15 S Carter on Farm W Sutton Veny Wilts Rose Legg Dau 12 School Sutton Veny Wilts D Legg Dau 10 School Sutton Veny Wilts W Legg Son 7 School Warminster Wilts E Legg Dau 4 School Warminster Wilts 16 10 Norton Bavant John Hill Head 82 W Farm Labourer Norton Bavant Wilts 3 17 9 Norton Bavant Edward Scane Head 31 M Farm Labourer Wilts Warminster 3 Ellen Scane Wife 28 M 5 3 3 0 Laundry Work Wilts Warminster Doris Scane Dau 10 School Wilts Warminster Ethel Scane Dau 6 Wilts Warminster Frederick Scane Son 3 Wilts Warminster Percy Scane Son 2 Wilts Warminster George Scane Son 1 m Wilts Warminster 18 8 Norton Bavant Thomas Self Head 29 M Farm Labourer Wilts Lacock 5 Annie Self Wife 28 M 3 2 2 Somerset Frome Vera Self Dau 3 Wilts Warminster Hilda Self Dau 1 Wilts Norton Bavant Agnes Farr Visitor 22 S Domestic Servant Wilts Donhead 19 13 Norton Bavant James Bartlett Head 47 M Farm Labourer Wilts Enford 4 Cicely Bartlett Wife 49 M Wilts Amesbury Sidney Bartlett Son 26 S Farm Labourer Wilts Durrington George Bartlett Grandson 4 Wilts Norton Bavant 20 17 Norton Bavant George Dewey Head 38 M Farm Labourer Wilts Orcheston 3 Annie Dewey Wife 23 M 3 1 1 Dorset Pentridge Edith Dewey Dau 2 Wilts Norton Bavant 21 14 Norton Bavant Albert Smith Head 65 M Labourer (Farm) Wilts Norton Bavant 5 Annie Smith Wife 58 M 30 3 2 1 Laundress Wilts Berwick St Leonard Arthur Tom Bryer Boarder 17 S Gamekeeper Hants Popham Barracks Blacksmith Shop 22 15 Norton Bavant Ernest Prior Head 33 M Butler Domestic London Kensington 5 Emma L. Prior Wife 37 M 8 4 4 London Islington Dorothy E. Prior Dau 6 Wilts Wilcot Florence M. Prior Dau 5 Wilts Wilcot Particulars Schedule Road, Street or Name of Relation to Age & as to No. of No House Name & Surname Head of Family Sex Marriage Profession or Occupation Birthplace rooms William E. Prior Son 2 Wilts Wilcot James F. Prior Son 9 m Glos Mitcheldean 23 16 Norton Bavant Edward Hoddinott Head 47 M Dairyman on Farm Somerset Frome 5 Maud Mary Hoddinott Wife 48 M 26 10 10 0 Wilts Warminster William Tom Hoddinott Son 20 S Farm Labourer Wilts Warminster Edwin John Hoddinott Son 17 S Help in Garden Wilts Warminster Lily Adelina Hoddinott Dau 12 Wilts Warminster Edward Albert Hoddinott Son 10 School Wilts Warminster Louis Harold Hoddinott Son 6 School Wilts Norton Bavant Beatrice Ellen Hoddinott Dau 3 Wilts Norton Bavant Gladys Amy Hoddinott Dau 1 Wilts Norton Bavant 24 6 Norton Bavant Charles Bowsher Head 63 M Gardener Domestic Kintbury Berks 5 Emily Mary Bowsher Wife 39 M 4 1 1 0 Ealing Middlesex Ethel Louisa Bowsher Dau 3 Ealing Middlesex 25 5 Norton Bavant James C Taylor Head 51 M Gardener Domestic Norton Bavant Wilts 5 Alice Taylor Wife 45 M 21 6 6 0 Norton Bavant Wilts Henry Taylor Son 19 S Bicycle Mechanic Norton Bavant Wilts Alfred Taylor Son 12 School Norton Bavant Wilts Fred Taylor Son 10 School Norton Bavant Wilts George Taylor Son 8 School Norton Bavant Wilts 26 4 Norton Bavant James Earley Head 43 M Farm Labourer Imber Wilts 5 Sarah Ann Earley Wife 37 M 16 6 6 0 Bulford Wilts Edward Herbert Earley Son 15 S Mill Boy Imber Wilts Sidney Hubert Earley Son 13 School Imber Wilts Ellis Edgar Earley Son 9 School Imber Wilts Ethel Minnie Earley Dau 7 School Imber Wilts Alice Evelyn Earley Dau 2 Norton Bavant Wilts Richard James Earley Son 1 Norton Bavant Wilts Walter Henry Daniell Boarder 20 S Gardener Domestic Imber Wilts 27 3 Norton Bavant William Shergold Head 33 M Waggoner Bishopstrow 4 Agnes Shergold Wife 30 M 12 5 5 0 Bevril William H Shergold Son 10 School Bishopstrow Beatrice K Shergold Dau 8 School Norton Bavant Albert E Shergold Son 6 School Norton Bavant Frederick J Shergold Son 3 School Norton Bavant Winifred M Shergold Dau 1 Norton Bavant 28 2 Norton Bavant Tom Thorpe Shepherd Head 61 M Carpenter & Joiner Heytesbury Wilts 3 Sarah Ann Shepherd Wife 63 M 24 None Norton Bavant Wilts 29 1 Norton Bavant Edwin Barber Head 46 M Gamekeeper Somerset Bagborough 3 Ellen Barber Wife 39 M 15 1 1 Wilts Imber Gladys Holtin Barber Dau 14 Wilts Norton Bavant 30 Kimberley Cott Rowland Stickland Head 31 M Shepherd on Farm Swanage Dorset 7 Virtue M Stickland Wife 30 M 9 5 5 None Stockton Wilts Gladys Stickland Dau 6 Stockton Wilts Frederick Stickland Son 5 Shirrington Wilts Olive Stickland Dau 3 Knook Wilts James Stickland Son 6 m Norton Bavant Wilts Edward Jessie Gunnings Boarder 75 W Farm Labourer Shepton Mallet Somerset 31 18 Norton Bavant William Snelgrove Head 66 M Farm Labourer Boreham Wilts 4 Fanny Snelgrove Wife 62 M 44 10 10 0 Chitterne Wilts FrederickSnelgrove Son 23 S Chauffeur Norton Bavant Wilts George Snelgrove 92 W Old Age Pensioner 32 19 Norton Bavant John Payne Head 42 M Farm Labourer Queen Camel Somerset 3 Sarah Payne Wife 39 M 14 4 2 2 Somerset Trent Frederick William John Payne Son 12 School Betrice May Payne Dau 11 School Edwin Johnson Boarder 44 W Farm Labourer Somerset Trent Particulars Schedule Road, Street or Name of Relation to Age & as to No.
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