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Orcheston St. Mary - Census 1901 Orcheston St. Mary - Census 1901 Relationship Year Employer, Address Surname Given Names Status Sex Age Occupation Where Born Notes to Head Born worker or If working RG13/1948 Own Account at Home 44 Gays Down Barn Williams Joseph Head M M 55 1846 Carter on Farm Worker Shrewton Page 8 Gays Down Barn Williams Maria Wife M F 48 1853 Baverstock Gays Down Barn Williams Arthur Son U M 19 1882 Carter on Farm Worker Shrewton Gays Down Barn Williams Eliza Daur U F 13 1888 Orcheston St. Mary 45 Gays Down Barn Bryant Andrew Head M M 60 1841 Shepherd Worker Shrewton Gays Down Barn Bryant Alice Wife M F 58 1843 Winterbourne Stoke Gays Down Barn Bryant Sillie Daur U F 19 1882 Abbots Ann, Hants BMD: Lilly Gays Down Barn Bryant Frederick Son U M 16 1885 Shepherd Worker Zeals 46 Orcheston St. Mary Whatley John Head M M 31 1870 Carter on Farm Worker Haxon Orcheston St. Mary Whatley Alice Wife M F 34 1867 Shrewton Orcheston St. Mary Whatley Annie Daur U F 9 1892 Downton Orcheston St. Mary Whatley Emily Daur U F 6 1895 Maddington Orcheston St. Mary Whatley Reginald Son U M 4 1897 Codford St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Whatley George Son U M 0 1901 Orcheston St. Mary Age 9 mos. Orcheston St. Mary Grant Frank Boarder U M 23 1878 Carter on Farm Worker Amesbury 47 Orcheston St. Mary Broad Charlotte Head W F 82 1819 Retired Postmistress Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Broad Emma Daur U F 54 1847 Dressmaker Own Account At Home Orcheston St. Mary 48 Orcheston St. Mary Smith George Head M M 47 1854 Farm Labourer Worker Winterbourne Stoke Orcheston St. Mary Smith Sarah A. Wife M F 45 1856 Pottern Orcheston St. Mary Smith James Son U M 22 1879 Farm Labourer Worker Salisbury Orcheston St. Mary Smith Effel Daur U F 16 1885 Orcheston St. Mary Ethel? Orcheston St. Mary Smith Bertie Son U M 12 1889 Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Smith Charles Son U M 8 1893 Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Smith Bessy Daur U F 4 1897 Orcheston St. Mary 0 Orcheston St. Mary House uninhabited, not in occupation 49 Orcheston St. Mary Talbot Caroline Head W F 62 1839 Shop Keeper & Postmistress Own Account At Home Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Talbot Emma A. Daur U F 36 1865 Shop Assistant At Home Charlton Horethane, Somerset 50 Orcheston St. Mary Mollard John Head U M 60 1841 Agricultural Labourer Worker Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Whote Emma Housekeeper U F 35 1866 Marden White? Orcheston St. Mary Whote Arthur Son U M 11 1890 Orcheston St. Mary White? Orcheston St. Mary White Mabel Daur U F 9 1892 Agricultural Labourer x-ed out Orcheston St. Mary Page 9 Orcheston St. Mary White William Son U M 7 1894 Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary White Albert Son U M 5 1896 Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary White Oliver Son U M 2 1899 Orcheston St. Mary 51 Orcheston St. Mary Farley James Head M M 32 1869 Agricultural Labourer Worker Orcheston St. George Orcheston St. Mary Farley Alice Wife M F 30 1871 West Cholderton Orcheston St. Mary Farley Cyril G. Son U M 3 1898 Marylebone, London Orcheston St. Mary Farley Ernest C. Son U M 3 1898 Marylebone, London Orcheston St. Mary Farley Edward S. Son U M 1 1900 Orcheston St. George 0 Orcheston St. Mary House uninhabited, not in occupation 52 Orcheston St. Mary Stratton Frank Head M M 37 1864 Agricultural Labourer Worker New Farm Salisbury Orcheston St. Mary Stratton Agnes Wife M F 33 1868 Bishopstone Salisbury Orcheston St. Mary Stratton Edward Son U M 9 1892 Middleham Bath Somerset? Orcheston St. Mary Stratton Bertram Son U M 6 1895 Double Hill Bath Somerset? Orcheston St. Mary Stratton Annie Daur U F 3 1898 West Woodland Frome, Som. Orcheston St. Mary Stratton Ronald Son U M 2 1899 Worton Ferris Kilmington, Som. Orcheston St. Mary Stratton Dennis Son M 0 1901 Orcheston St. Mary Age 3 mos. 53 Orcheston St. Mary Allen Ann Head W F 59 1842 Whiteparish Orcheston St. Mary Allen William Son U M 25 1876 Carter on Farm Worker Orcheston St. Mary ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2018/Carol Ouellet Page 1 of 4 Orcheston St. Mary - Census 1901 Relationship Year Employer, Address Surname Given Names Status Sex Age Occupation Where Born Notes to Head Born worker or If working RG13/1948 Own Account at Home Orcheston St. Mary Allen Charles Son U M 22 1879 Carter on Farm Worker Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Allen Thomas Son U M 17 1884 Carter on Farm Worker Orcheston St. Mary 54 Orcheston St. Mary Williams Andrew Head U M 44 1857 Agricultural Labourer Worker Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Hibberd Philip Lodger U M 33 1868 Orcheston St. George Blind from birth 55 Orcheston St. Mary Hibberd Solomon Head M M 56 1845 Farm Bailiff Worker Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Hibberd Maria Wife M F 54 1847 Winterbourne Stoke Orcheston St. Mary Hibberd James Son U M 16 1885 Agricultural Labourer Worker Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Hibberd Herbert F. Son U M 15 1886 Agricultural Labourer Worker Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Hibberd Solomon C. Son U M 12 1889 Orcheston St. Mary 56 Orcheston St. Mary Fishlock Charles Head M M 61 1840 Agricultural Labourer Worker Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Fishlock Elizabeth Wife M F 58 1843 Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Fishlock Frank Son U M 25 1876 Agricultural Labourer Worker Orcheston St. Mary 57 Orcheston St. Mary Weston Henry Head M M 50 1851 Farm Labourer Worker Orcheston St. George Page 10 Orcheston St. Mary Weston Matilda Wife M F 41 1860 Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Weston Frank Son U M 9 1892 Shrewton Orcheston St. Mary Weston Frederick A. Son U M 7 1894 Shrewton Orcheston St. Mary Weston Lena K. Daur U F 3 1898 Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Weston Harold Son U M 2 1899 Orcheston St. Mary 58 Orcheston St. Mary Vallis George Head M M 41 1860 Farm Labourer Worker Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Vallis Hannah Wife M F 37 1864 Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Vallis Alice E. Daur U F 17 1884 Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Vallis Henry Son U M 15 1886 Carter on Farm Worker Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Vallis Edith M. Daur U F 12 1889 Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Vallis Edward Son U M 10 1891 Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Vallis Florence E. Daur U F 4 1897 Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Vallis Earnest F. Son U M 1 1900 Orcheston St. Mary 59 Orcheston St. Mary Barlow George Head M M 59 1842 Under Shepherd Worker Neatheravon Orcheston St. Mary Barlow Sarah J. Wife M F 53 1848 Shrewton 60 Orcheston St. Mary Kilford John Head M M 61 1840 Farm Labourer Worker Orcheston St. George Orcheston St. Mary Kilford Emma Wife M F 58 1843 Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Kilford Edgar J. Son U M 22 1879 Carter on Farm Worker Orcheston St. Mary 61 Orcheston St. Mary Scadden Joseph Head M M 28 1873 Gardener not Domestic Worker Martinstown, Dorset Orcheston St. Mary Scadden Edith Wife M F 24 1877 Newtontoney Orcheston St. Mary Scadden Joseph Son U M 1 1900 Orcheston St. Mary 62 Orcheston St. Mary Lawrence Harry Head M M 46 1855 Farm Bailiff Worker Stalbridge, Dorset Orcheston St. Mary Lawrence Winnifred Wife M F 46 1855 Chitterne Orcheston St. Mary Lawrence Beatrice Daur U F 19 1882 Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Lawrence Beryl Daur U F 14 1887 Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Lawrence Edna Daur U F 10 1891 Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Lawrence Norman Son U M 6 1895 Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Lawrence Easther Daur U F 4 1897 Orcheston St. Mary 63 Orcheston St. Mary Goddard Maria Head U F 49 1852 Orcheston St. Mary 64 Orcheston St. Mary Oram George Head M M 43 1858 Farm Labourer Worker Earl Stoke Page 11 Orcheston St. Mary Oram Ann Wife M F 44 1857 Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Oram Amy E. Daur U F 24 1877 Orcheston St. Mary 65 Orcheston St. Mary Dimmer Mary Head W F 41 1860 Living on Own Means Gibraltar British Orcheston St. Mary Dimmer Florance Daur U F 16 1885 Pupil Teacher Worker Aldershott, Hants. Orcheston St. Mary Dimmer Hilda M. Daur U F 15 1886 Gibraltar British Orcheston St. Mary Dimmer Daisy V. Daur U F 13 1888 Shrewton ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2018/Carol Ouellet Page 2 of 4 Orcheston St. Mary - Census 1901 Relationship Year Employer, Address Surname Given Names Status Sex Age Occupation Where Born Notes to Head Born worker or If working RG13/1948 Own Account at Home 66 Orcheston St. Mary Oram George Head M M 33 1868 Carter on Farm Worker Orcheston St. George Orcheston St. Mary Oram Rosana Wife M F 33 1868 Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Oram Thomas H. Son U M 2 1899 Orcheston St. Mary Orcheston St. Mary Oram Ethel M. Daur U F 0 1901 Orcheston St. Mary Age 5 mos. 67 Orcheston St. Mary Crouch Charles Head M M 39 1862 Coachman not Domestic Worker Wylye Orcheston St. Mary Crouch Rosalie Wife M F 35 1866 Shrewton Orcheston St.
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