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Easton Royal - Census 1911 Easton Royal - Census 1911 Nationality Completed Industry or Employed of years the Total Service Worker or everyone present children Children Children with which working Whether born in a Page Year of Relationship Marital marriage born still who have worker is on own working foreign Number Surname Given Names Sex Age birth to Head Status has lasted alive living died Occupation connected account at home Birthplace country Infirmity Abode Notes 1 Allen George M 47 1864 Head married farm dairyman worker Wool, Dorset Easton Royal 1 Allen Annie F 43 1868 wife married 25 13 10 3 Shanklin, Isle of Wight Easton Royal 1 Allen Frederick M 22 1889 son unmarried farm milker worker East Stoke, Wareham, Dorset Easton Royal 1 Allen Thomas M 19 1892 son unmarried farm milker worker East Stoke, Wareham, Dorset Easton Royal 1 Allen Joseph M 18 1893 son unmarried farm milker worker East Stoke, Wareham, Dorset Easton Royal 1 Allen Robert M 16 1895 son unmarried farm milker worker East Stoke, Wareham, Dorset Easton Royal 1 Allen Charles M 14 1897 son farm milker worker East Stoke, Wareham, Dorset Easton Royal 1 Allen James M 12 1899 son school East Stoke, Wareham, Dorset Easton Royal 1 Allen Rose F 11 1900 daughter school East Stoke, Wareham, Dorset Easton Royal 1 Allen Minnie F 9 1902 daughter Shrivenham, Berks. Easton Royal 2 Blanchard James M 58 1853 Head married farm shepherd worker Ogbourne St Andrew 4 Easton Royal 2 Blanchard Maria F 51 1860 wife married 4 months Ogbourne St Andrew 4 Easton Royal 2 Blanchard William John M 13 1898 son farm shepherd worker Ogbourne St Andrew 4 Easton Royal 3 Pinchen Arthur M 44 1867 Head farm horseman & police pensioner Milton Lilbourne 5 Easton Royal 3 Pinchen Sarah Jane F 51 1860 wife 15 4 4 Belchamp St Paul, Essex 5 Easton Royal 3 Pinchen William M 14 1897 son farm worker Trowbridge 5 Easton Royal 3 Pinchen Cecile F 12 1899 daughter school Kilmington 5 Easton Royal 3 Pinchen Arthur James M 11 1900 son school Kilmington 5 Easton Royal 3 Pinchen Sarah Louisa F 9 1902 daughter Tollard Royal 5 Easton Royal 4 Flippance Ann F 76 1835 Head unmarried OAP, formerly groom Easton Royal 6 Easton Royal 4 Flippance Henry M 72 1839 brother widower Easton Royal 6 Easton Royal 4 Bailey Matilda Alice F 43 1868 widow Easton Royal 6 Easton Royal 5 Winchcombe James M 54 1857 Head married farm horseman worker Ogbourne St George 7 Easton Royal 5 Winchcombe Mary F 56 1855 wife married 29 6 6 Fifield, Marlborough 7 Easton Royal 5 Winchcombe John M 22 1889 son unmarried farm lab. worker Ogbourne St George 7 Easton Royal 6 Hillman John M 38 1873 Head married milker, ag lab worker Easton Royal 8 Easton Royal 6 Hillman Ann F 32 1879 wife married 4 Easton Royal 8 Easton Royal 7 Culley Arthur M 30 1881 Head married thatcher on farm worker Marlborough 9 Easton Royal 7 Culley Emily Louise F 35 1876 wife married 4 Ipsden, Oxfordshire 9 Easton Royal 8 Austin William James M 27 1884 Head married farm dairyman worker Lee, Romsey, Hants. 11 Easton Royal 8 Austin Kathleen F 23 1888 wife married 5 2 2 Soberton, Hants. 11 Easton Royal Austin William Frederick M 4 1907 son Blue Gate, Eastleigh, Hants. 11 Easton Royal 8 Austin Ernest Alfred George M 1 1910 son Rats Lodge, Bullington, Hants. 11 Easton Royal 8 Austin William M 50 1861 father widower farm dairyman worker Longbridge, Lee, Hants. 11 Easton Royal 8 Miles Alfred Ernest M 20 1891 brother in law unmarried farm dairyman worker Soberton, Hants. 11 Easton Royal 9 Haines James S. M 59 1852 Head married farmer employer Erlestoke Easton Royal 9 Haines Caroline White F 42 1869 wife married 8 2 2 Bradford Peverell, Dorset Easton Royal 9 Haines Mary F 29 1882 daughter unmarried Easton Royal Easton Royal 9 Haines Winifred Agnes F 25 1886 daughter unmarried Easton Royal Easton Royal 9 Dockerill Florence Clara F 24 1887 servant unmarried governess Reading, Berks Easton Royal 9 Litton Lillian Frances E. F 21 1890 servant unmarried cook Titcombe, Marlborough Easton Royal 9 Hancock Amelia Ann F 18 1893 servant unmarried housemaid Kennett, Marlborough Easton Royal 9 Haines James Stanley M 7 1904 son Easton Royal Easton Royal 9 Haines William Percival M 4 1907 son Easton Royal Easton Royal 10 Kemm Thomas M 57 1854 Head married clergyman Avebury Vicarage 10 Kemm Elizabeth F 47 1864 wife married none West Kensington, Middlesex Vicarage 10 Waite Emily Louise F 14 1897 servant domestic servant Easton Royal Vicarage 11 Thorne William M 49 1862 Head married farm traction engine driver worker Dean, Dorset 13 Easton Royal 11 Thorne Mary Jane F 52 1859 wife married 29 6 5 1 Monckton, Dorset 13 Easton Royal 11 Thorne Ernest William M 22 1889 son unmarried engine steam band roller cleaner worker Fovant 13 Easton Royal 11 Thorne George Frederick M 19 1892 son unmarried farm milker Cranborne, Dorset 13 Easton Royal 11 Thorne Fannie F 18 1893 daughter unmarried housemaid Wilton 13 Easton Royal 11 Thorne Florence Annie F 11 1900 daughter school Easton Royal 13 Easton Royal 12 Spanswick Edward M 51 1860 Head married groom, gardener farming worker Easton Royal 14 Easton Royal 12 Spanswick Hester F 43 1868 wife married 19 9 8 1 Poulshot 14 Easton Royal 12 Spanswick Ellen F 18 1893 daughter unmarried Easton Royal 14 Easton Royal 12 Spanswick James M 14 1897 son indoor boy farming worker Easton Royal 14 Easton Royal 12 Spanswick William M 13 1898 son plough boy farming worker Easton Royal 14 Easton Royal 12 Spanswick Sidney M 10 1901 son Easton Royal 14 Easton Royal 12 Spanswick Lilian F 7 1904 daughter Easton Royal 14 Easton Royal 12 Spanswick John M 5 1906 son Easton Royal 14 Easton Royal 12 Spanswick Kathleen F 0 1911 daughter Easton Royal 14 Easton Royal 13 Stevens James M 69 1842 Head widower farm lab. Easton Royal 15 Easton Royal 14 Blanchard Henry M 37 1874 Head married ganger railway company worker Ogbourne St Andrew 16 Easton Royal 14 Blanchard Kate Elizabeth F 35 1876 wife married 10 8 8 Wroughton 16 Easton Royal 14 Blanchard Annie Louisa F 9 1902 daughter Ogbourne St George 16 Easton Royal 14 Blanchard Winifred Kate F 7 1904 daughter Ogbourne St George 16 Easton Royal 14 Blanchard Sarah Nellie F 7 1904 daughter Ogbourne St George 16 Easton Royal 14 Blanchard Evelyn Elsie F 6 1905 daughter Ogbourne St George 16 Easton Royal 14 Blanchard John Thomas M 5 1906 son Ogbourne St George 16 Easton Royal 14 Blanchard Alexander Storer M 2 1909 son Ogbourne St George 16 Easton Royal 14 Blanchard Ivy Dorothea F 0 1911 daughter Easton Royal 16 Easton Royal 14 Blanchard Gwendoline May F 4 1907 daughter Ogbourne St George 16 Easton Royal ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2013/Linda Hull Easton Royal - Census 1911 15 Derham John M 54 1857 Head married head teacher(elementary) County Council Westminster, London Easton Royal 15 Derham Sarah Ann F 50 1861 wife married 29 1 1 Temple Cloud, Somerset Easton Royal 15 Derham Elsie A. F 18 1893 unmarried milliner Bristol, Glos. Easton Royal 16 Guildford Benjamin M 43 1868 Head unmarried labourer Easton Royal totally deaf from birth 18 Easton Royal 17 Pearce Mary Ann F 56 1855 Head unmarried Easton Royal cripple 19 Easton Royal 18 Bailey William M 61 1850 Head married bootmaker & postmaster at home Marlborough 20 Easton Royal 18 Bailey Jane F 55 1856 wife married 37 4 3 1 Easton Royal 20 Easton Royal 18 Bailey Florence F 24 1887 daughter unmarried post office assistant at home Easton Royal 20 Easton Royal 19 Waite Edward M 42 1869 Head married farm carter Easton Royal 21 Easton Royal 19 Waite Kate Louise F 40 1871 wife married 19 10 9 1 All Cannings 21 Easton Royal 19 Waite John M 16 1895 son unmarried farm milker Easton Royal 21 Easton Royal 19 Waite Albert Edward M 13 1898 son school Easton Royal 21 Easton Royal 19 Waite Violet Gertrude F 10 1901 daughter school Easton Royal 21 Easton Royal 19 Waite Frederick William M 8 1903 son Easton Royal 21 Easton Royal 19 Waite Florence Vera F 6 1905 daughter Easton Royal 21 Easton Royal 19 Waite Helen Louise F 4 1907 daughter Easton Royal 21 Easton Royal 19 Waite Hilda Gladys F 1 1910 daughter Easton Royal 21 Easton Royal 20 Farley Herbert M 26 1885 Head married farm lab. Durrington 22 Easton Royal 20 Farley Beatrice F 29 1882 wife married under 1 year 1 Keillow, Staffs. 22 Easton Royal 20 Farley Herbert Edward M 0 1911 son Easton Royal 22 Easton Royal 21 Cox William M 28 1883 Head married farm waggoner worker Ogbourne St Andrew 23 Easton Royal 21 Cox Florence F 28 1883 wife married 3 2 2 West Farleigh, Kent 23 Easton Royal 21 Cox Dorothy F 2 1909 daughter Easton Royal 23 Easton Royal 21 Cox William M 1 1910 son Easton Royal 23 Easton Royal 22 Brooks Benjamin M 60 1851 Head unmarried farm lab. Easton Royal 24 Easton Royal 23 Ayers Charlotte F 75 1836 Head widow OAP Collingbourne Kingston 25 Easton Royal 24 Waite Robert M 42 1869 Head married farm lab. Edgeware, London 26 Easton Royal 24 Waite Harriet F 47 1864 wife married 24 11 10 1 Tiverton, Devon 26 Easton Royal 24 Waite William M 21 1890 son unmarried farm cowman Easton Royal 26 Easton Royal 24 Waite Amy F 16 1895 daughter unmarried cook, general domestic Easton Royal 26 Easton Royal 24 Waite Lily F 13 1898 daughter school Easton Royal 26 Easton Royal 24 Waite George M 11 1900 son school Easton Royal 26 Easton Royal 24 Waite Ernest M 8 1903 son Easton Royal 26 Easton Royal 24 Waite Elsie F 6 1905 daughter Easton Royal 26 Easton Royal 24 Waite Dora F 3 1908 daughter Easton Royal 26 Easton Royal 24 Waite Percival M 0 1911 son Easton Royal 26 Easton Royal 24 Waite Herbert M 1 1910 grandson Farnborough, Hants.
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