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Census of England & Wales April 1861 the Whole Village of Isle Census of England & Wales April 1861 The whole village of Isle Abbotts Ref MC1262/3 is reproduced below excluding the village of Stewley which then formed part of ecclesiastical parish of Isle Abbotts. Stewley had 25 schedules (dwellings) with 55 males and 58 females total 113. Isle Abbotts : No of Schedules 66 No of Males 141 No of Females 143 Population 284 Sche Name Rel to Age Occupation Birth Place dule Head 1 Tysons William Humphry Head 47 Farmer 47 acres I Abbotts (IA) Saran Humphry Wife 48 N Curry Robert Humphry Son 18 Farmer’s son IA Mary Humphry Daughter 16 " James Humphry Son 12 Scholar " Charles Humphry Son 10 " Hannah Humphry Daughter 9 " Jane Humphry Daughter 5 " 2 ? ? John Mitchim? Head 75 Agric Labourer IA Sarah Mitchim? Wife 72 Chafcombe 3 Badbury John McLuish? Head 55 Agric Labourer Devon Cullompton Elizabeth McLuish Wife 50 Washerwoman Dorset Maiden Newton John McLuish Son 19 Agric Labourer IA Elizabeth McLuish Daughter 15 Glovemaker " Susan McLuish Daughter 12 Glovemaker " 4 Lower Woodland Robert Baker Head 35 Farmer 4men1boy IA Eliza Baker Wife 28 Curland Rhoda Baker Daughter 4 IA William H.Baker Son 3 " Silas P.Baker Son 6mo " Emily Trump servant 15 Dairymaid Broadway 5 Woodland Farm Edward Humphry Head 53 Farmer IA 8men2boys260acres Eliza Humphry Wife 49 N Curry Susan Humphry Daughter 12 Scholar IA Eliza Humphry Daughter 10 Scholar " Mary Ann Humphry Daughter 9 Scholar " Edward Humphry Son 5 Scholar " John Humphry Son 4 " " Susanna Nevill Govness 22 Governess East Coker Grace Hoke Servant 18 Servant Som Corfe Benjamin Spearing " 23 " N Curry 6 ? ? Richard Mear Head 26 Agric Labourer IA Justina Mear Wife 26 Curry Mallett Edward Mear Son 6 Scholar IA George Mear Son 5 " " Arthur Mear Son 3 " John Mear Son 9mo " 7 ? ? John Peach Head 46 Bristol Eliza Peach Wife 42 IA Simon Peach Son 16 Agric Labourer " Mary Ann Peach Daughter 13 Glover " Sarah Peach Daughter 6 " 8 Higher Woodland Samuel Baker Head 30 Farmer IA 4men3boys130acres Elizabeth Baker Wife 25 Curland Roza Jane Baker Daughter 3 IA Elizabeth Ann Baker Daughter 2 " Henry Humphry Baker Son 1 " Elizabeth Baker Mother 76 Retired " Dillah Cridge? Servant 22 House servant Buckland St Mary William Pollard Servant 15 Agric Labourer Beercrocombe 9 Adams Cottage Charles Adams Head 38 Carter IA Sarah Adams Wife 33 Glover Ashill Daniel Adams Son 8 Scholar IA Selina Adams Daughter 6 " " Sarah Adams Mother 66 Pauper Thulbear 10 Broadfields John Fackrell? Head 60 Agric Labourer Durston Mary Fackrell Wife 58 N Curry 11 Pt Crockers Joseph Crocker Head 32 Agric Labourer IA Jane Crocker Wife 30 I Brewers Ellen Crocker Daughter 11 " " Henry Geo Crocker Son 9 " " Emma Jane Crocker Daughter 5 Blacksmith " " Jonah Crocker Son 2 " " Job Crocker Son 2mo " " 12 Pt Crockers Samuel Crocker Head 66 Agric Labourer I Brewers Betty Crocker Wife 75 " " 13 Egremont Robert Sharp Head 39 Agric Labourer Ilminster Mary Sharp Wife 37 Whitelackington Mary Ann Sharp Daughter 2 Ilminster Lydia Sharp Daughter 2 IA 14 Pt Hoopers Adam Bond Head 57 Agric Labourer Axminster Elizabeth Bond Wife 57 Dorset Mary Ann Bond Daughter 21 Dorset Adam Bond Son 15 Agric Labourer Cricket St Thomas Charlotte Bond Daughter 13 " " " 15 Pt Hoopers Isaac Hooper Head 76 Thatcher Swell Isaac Hooper Gson 15 Agric Labourer Ruishton 16 Late Hoopers Isaac Hooper Head 39 Thatcher IA Harriet Hooper Wife 39 " Elenor Hooper Daughter 12 Ruishton Emily Hooper Daughter 10 " Robert Hooper Son 5 " Harry Hooper Son 10mo IA 17 Pt Badbury John Godney Head 48 Mason Dorset Hawkchurch Elizabeth Godney Wife 28 Bridgwater Elizabeth Godney Daughter 8 St James Bristol Martha Godney Daughter 4 IA Richard J. Godney Son 2mo " 18 Pt Badbury George Perry Head 33 Agric Labourer IA Harriet Perry Wife 38 Glover Curry Rivel Isaac Perry Son 14 IA Eliza Jane Perry Daughter 10 " Emily Perry Daughter 7 " George Wm Perry Son 7mo " Mary Ann Lumbard Dr-in-law 13 Glover IA John Lumbard Son-in-law 5 " 19 Shop James Humphry Head 47 Farmer 8acres Whitelackington & Shopkeeper Hannah Humphry Wife 56 Shopkeeper " " Jane Humphry Sister 43 Assistant IA 20 ? ? Thomas Young Head 45 Seedsman 1 man C Rivel Mary Ann Young Wife 48 Ilminster Sarah Ann French Visitor 56 Gentleman’s wife Bristol Susan Hallett Servant 21 House servant Selwood? James Alford " 17 General servant C Rivel 21 ? ? Solomon Male Head 46 Agric Labourer IA Susan Male Wife 46 Glover Kingsbury Episc Enoch Male Son 21 Carter IA Elizabeth Male Daughter 19 Glover " Ezra Male Son 9 Scholar " Ellen Male Daughter 6 " " Eliza Male Daughter 3 " Elijah Male Son 1 " 22 Late Dights James Hobb? Head 74 Agric Labourer N Curry Mary hobb Wife 73 IA William Hobb G’son? 21 Agric Labourer " Henry Lumbard G’son 15 " " " 23 Chapel House Rev John Chapple Widower 60 Particular Baptist Twyford Minister Martha Ann Ember Daughter 37 Housekeeper Hants Fanny Ember G’dr 8 Scholar Whitchurch Hants 24 Pt Cuffs Eli Adams Head 40 Agric Labourer IA Hannah Adams Wife 34 Glover " Emily Adams Daughter 13 " " Charles Adams Son 11 Plowboy " Sarah Adams Daughter 9 " 25 Pt Cuffs Harry Adams Head 48 Agric Labourer I Brewers Sarah Adams Wife 48 C Mallett Mark Adams Son 18 Carpenter apprentice IA Elizabeth Adams Daughter 14 Scholar " 26 Cottys James Cotty Head 52 Farmer 48 acres IA Mary Ann Cotty Wife 50 Emp 3 men 1boy Winsham 27 Lane Farm Emma Humphry Widow 54 Farmer 117acres 5 Devon East Anstey men 2boys Thos Wm Uttermare Son 17 Farmer’s son Curry Mallett Wm Fredk Broom Visitor 9 Scholar Middx Islington Mary Ann Barter servant 20 Dairymaid Buckland St Mary Alfred Patten Servant 21 Shepherd IA 28 ? ? Robert Lee Widower 46 Agric Labourer Ilton James Wm Lee Son 9 Plowboy S Bradon Anna Lee Daughter 7 Scholar IA Samuel Lee Son 5 " " 29 ? ? Benjamin Crocker Head 46 Agric Labourer ? Charlotte Crocker Wife 41 Glover Chard John Crocker Son 9 Plowboy S Bradon Sarah Ann Crocker Daughter 3 IA William Thos Crocker Son 1 mo " 30 ? ? James Walrond Head 49 Butcher Muchelney Mary Walrond Wife 43 Dressmaker Beercrocombe George Walrond Son 20 Butcher I Brewers Ann Walrond Daughter 12 Scholar IA 31 ? ? Eli Tucker? Head 33 Mason Dorset Chardstock Mary Ann Tucker Wife 30 Ilminster Mary Ann Tucker Daughter 7 Scholar Chardstock Simeon Tucker Son 4 " I Brewers Sidney Tucker Son 2 " Luke Tucker Son 7 mo IA 32 ? ? John Patten Head 60 Baker & Shopkeeper IA Anna Patten Daughter 26 Housekeeper " Maria Patten Daughter 24 Shop attendant " Ellen Patten Daughter 23 Dressmaker " Heman Patten Son 22 Baker " Luke Patten Son 18 Asst Baker " Laura Patten Daughter 15 " 33 ? ? William Paul Widower 60 Carpenter & IA Parish Clerk Lebra? Paul Daughter 24 Dressmaker " Thomas Paul Son 23 Agric Labourer " Joseph Paul Son 16 " " " John Paul Son 9 Plowboy " Ann Paul Daughter 1 " 34 Dillons? Brook? Woolmington Head 40 Agric Labourer IA Rachel Woolmington Wife 40 C Mallett Mary Woolmington Daughter 9 Scholar IA Wm Woolmington Son 7 " " Elizabeth " " Daughter 5 " " Jane Woolmington Daughter 3 " Ann Woolmington Daughter 1 " 35 Winters Samuel Hooper Head 54 Carpenter & Bathpool Wheelwright Sarah Hooper Wife 55 Servant Norton 36 ? ? Thomas Male Head 22 Agric Labourer Barrington Emma Male Wife 23 Buckland St Mary Rosa Ann Male Daughter 1 IA Julia Male Daughter 1mo " 37 Vicarage William Burrow Head 48 Taylor Ilminster Alice Burrow Wife 44 Chard Alice Burrow Daughter 19 Ilminster Thomas Burrow Son 16 Taylor IA Mary Burrow Daughter 14 Scholar " William Jas Burrow Son 11 " " Rosa Ann Burrow Daughter 5 " " John Henry Burrow Son 2 " Henry Sam Burrow Son 8 mo " 38 Manor Farm Jennings Still Head 49 Farmer 260acres ? 5 men 3 boys Fanny Still Wife 49 Dorset George Taylor Servant 18 Farm servant Dorset Cattistock Hannah Powell Servant 26 Domestic servant Dorset Ann Wood Servant 16 Domestic servant Hatch Bchamp 39 Pitses Thomas Mitchell Head 36 Shepherd ? Ann Mitchell Wife 35 ? Henry Barratt Visitor? ? ? 40 Dampards? James Chorley Head 40 Carter Fivehead Anna Chorley Wife 28 Glover Ilton Benjamin Chorley Son 1 Ilton 41 Pt Dampards James McLuish? Head 25 Agric Labourer Dorset Colstock Sarah McLuish Wife 23 Glover Ilton Elizabeth McLuish Daughter 1 " 42 Pt Dampards John Dight Widower 39 Mason IA Mark Dight Son 14 Agric Labourer " Cornelius Dight Son 9 " " " 43 Pt Dampards John Winter Head 44 Agric Labourer Barrington Martha Winter Wife 63 Puckington 44 Church Hatch John Vile Head 38 Sawyer Ilton Betsy Vile Wife 39 I Brewers Emma Vile Daughter 18 Dressmaker IA 45 Church Hatch Mary Perry Lodger 67 Pauper High Ham 46 Church Hatch John Adams Head 53 Agric Labourer I Brewers Sarah Adams Wife 49 Glover Ilton Mark Adams Son 24 Carter IA Lucy Adams Daughter 21 Glover " James Adams Son 17 Agric Labourer " Ann Adams Daughter 11 Glover " George Adams Son 7 Scholar " 47 Uttermares Enoc? Kitch Head 42 Agric Labourer IA Jistina Kitch Wife 28 Glover " Amelia Kitch Daughter 2 " 48 Pt Uttermares Richard Hooper Head 35 Thatcher IA Jane Hooper Wife 28 I Brewers Mary Ann Hooper Daughter 7 " " Robert Hooper Son 5 " " George Hooper Son 3 " " Sarah Hooper Daughter 2 IA Esther Hooper Daughter 4mo " Thomas Taylor Servant 11 Thatchers I Brewers apprentice 49 Harvards George Harvard Head 67 Ag Lab Pauper IA Mary Harvard Wife 60 Former farmservant C Mallett blind last 8 yrs 50 Harvards Ann Harvard Head Unmd 30 Glover C Mallett Elizabeth Harvard Daughter 6 Scholar " " 51 Tapps Abraham Tapp Head 45 Machinist emp ? 4 men 3 boys Sarah Tapp Wife 48 Durston Robert Tapp Son 18 Machinist " Ann Tapp Daughter 16 " Thomas Pearce Servant ? Blacksmith " apprentice 52 Pt Harvards George Turner Head 38 Agric Labourer Gothelney Eliza Turner Wife
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