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Keevil - Census 1881 Keevil - Census 1881 RG11/2053 Surname Given Names Relationship Status Gender Age Year Born Occupation Place of Birth Abode Notes 1 Gumm Charles Head M M 66 1815 Ag. Lab., Carter Keevil, Wilts. Keevil Street Page 1, Folio 73 Gumm Sarah Wife M F 62 1819 Keevil, Wilts. 2 Pocock John Head M M 48 1833 Farmer of 280ac, emp 7 men 2 boys Melksham, Wilts. Pocock Mary Wife M F 50 1831 Farmer's Wife (x-out) Keevil, Wilts. Pocock Alfred Son S M 23 1858 Farmer's Son Keevil, Wilts. Pocock Emma Dau F 14 1867 Domestic Servant Keevil, Wilts. 3 White George Head M M 50 1831 Ag. Lab. Keevil, Wilts. White Jane Wife M F 50 1831 Dairy Woman Seend, Wilts. 4 Ludlow Sidney Head M M 49 1832 labourer Hinton, Wilts. Ludlow Sarah Wife M F 46 1835 Keevil, Wilts. Ludlow John Son S M 23 1858 Ag. Lab. Keevil, Wilts. Ludlow Albert F. Son M 12 1869 labourer Keevil, Wilts. Ludlow Anne L. Dau F 7 1874 Scholar Keevil, Wilts. Ludlow Worthy S. Son M 9 1872 Scholar Keevil, Wilts. Ludlow Herbert L. Son M 3 1878 Scholar Keevil, Wilts. Ludlow Amy G. Grndau F 1 1880 Keevil, Wilts. 5 Gilbert Ann Widow W F 59 1822 Seend, Wilts. 6 Waylen George Head M M 60 1821 Ag. Lab. Keevil, Wilts. Waylen Harriet Wife M F 54 1827 Seend, Wilts. 7 Price Sidney Head M M 36 1845 Ag. Lab. Tinhead, Wilts Price Sarah Wife M F 32 1849 Tinhead, Wilts Price William Son M 13 1868 Plough Boy Tinhead, Wilts Price George Son M 10 1871 Scholar Tinhead, Wilts Price Frederick Son M 3 1878 Tinhead, Wilts Price Ann Dau F 1 1880 Coulston, Wilts. 8 Salter William Head M M 35 1846 Coachman Keevil, Wilts. Keevil Street Page 2 Salter Fanny Wife M F 24 1857 Seend, Wilts., Wilts Salter William S. Son M 3 1878 Seend, Wilts. 9 Hobbs William J. Head M M 34 1847 Farmer of 160ac, emp 3 men 2 boys Coulston, Wilts. Farm Hobbs Ann M Wife M F 36 1845 Marston, Wilts. Hobbs Mary Dau F 3 1878 Coulston, Wilts. Hobbs Emily Dau F 2 1879 Coulston, Wilts. Pontin Mary Servant S F 28 1853 Dairy Maid Enford, Wilts. 10 Gilbert Joanna Head M F 74 1807 Seend, Wilts. Gilbert Thomas Son S M 34 1847 Ag. Lab. Seend, Wilts. 11 Davis Edward Head M M 41 1840 Ag. Lab. Batcombe, Som. Davis Eliza Wife M F 42 1839 Leighton, Som. Davis Albert Son M 16 1865 Ag. Lab. Whaddon, Wilts. Davis Stephen Son M 10 1871 Ag. Scholar Keevil, Wilts. Davis Henry Son M 7 1874 Scholar Keevil, Wilts. Davis Sarah Dau F 6 1875 Scholar Keevil, Wilts. 12 Luker James Head M M 75 1806 Ag. Lab. Unable to work (x-out) Melksham, Wilts. Luker Louisa Wife M F 70 1811 Pottern, Wilts. Cox Anne Step-dau S F 31 1850 Servant out of employ Poulshot, Wilts. 0 1881 unoccupied. Sch. no. 13 x-out 14 Wilkins George Head M M 60 1821 Ag. Lab., General Keevil, Wilts. Wilkins Mary Wife M F 70 1811 Laundress Seend, Wilts. Wilkins James Son S M 27 1854 Ag. Lab., Carter Seend, Wilts. 0 1881 unoccupied 15 Gale William Head M M 41 1840 Ag. Lab. Keevil, Wilts. Keevil Street Page 3 Gale Sarah Wife M F 38 1843 Keevil, Wilts. Gale Rachel Dau S F 16 1865 Keevil, Wilts. Gale George J. H. Son M 8 1873 Scholar Steeple Ashton, Wilts. Gale James Son M 3 1878 Keevil, Wilts. Gale William Son M 0 1881 Keevil, Wilts. Aged 1 month 16 Orchard Daniel Head M M 53 1828 Innkeeper & Blacksmith Keevil, Wilts. Beach Arms Inn Orchard Jane Wife M F 53 1828 Seend, Wilts. Orchard James Son S M 23 1858 Blacksmith Keevil, Wilts. Orchard Edward Son S M 18 1863 Carpenter Keevil, Wilts. 17 Ghey Henry Head M M 73 1808 Farmer of 141ac, emp 4 men 2 boys Whaddon, Wilts. Church Farm Ghey Mary Wife M F 68 1813 Keevil, Wilts. Ghey Henry Son S M 37 1844 Farmers Son Steeple Ashton, Wilts. Ghey Worthey Son S M 25 1856 Farmers Son Melksham, Wilts. ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2017/John Pope Page 1 of 7 Keevil - Census 1881 RG11/2053 Surname Given Names Relationship Status Gender Age Year Born Occupation Place of Birth Abode Notes 18 Wallington John W. Head M M 59 1822 Colonel Comdant N. Glouster Militia, J.P. For Dursley, Glos. Manner House Gloster & Wilts. Wallington Henrietta M. Wife M F 50 1831 Oakley Hall, Hants. Wallington Charles Digby Son S M 25 1856 Lieutenant 1st. 20 Regt. Oakley Hall, Hants. Wallington Henrietta M. Dau S F 23 1858 Crudwell Malmes., Wilts. Wallington Augusta Dau S F 21 1860 Crudwell Malmes., Wilts. Wallington Alice Julia Dau S F 19 1862 Crudwell Malmes., Wilts. Wallington John Father W M 84 1797 J.P. For County of Gloster Waldon, Essex. widower Whytron Sophia R. Servant M F 61 1820 Cook Waldon, Essex. Fowl Sarah Servant S F 25 1856 Ladys Maid Wrington, Som. Jordan Mary J. Servant S F 27 1854 Ladys Maid Keevil, Wilts. Parsons Emily Servant S F 21 1860 House Maid Sheale, Berks. Page 4 Burges Louisa Servant S F 17 1864 Kitchen Maid Keevil, Wilts. 19 Kenrick Ann J. Head W F 55 1826 Kenton, Devon. Church House widow Collier Emily J. Servant S F 37 1844 Cook Bath, Som. Annetts Rosetta A. Servant S F 24 1857 Housemaid Buttermere, Berks. 20 White Stephen Head M M 61 1820 Thatcher Keevil, Wilts. White Eliza Wife M F 56 1825 Keevil, Wilts. White William Servant S M 29 1852 Gardener Keevil, Wilts. 21 Chamberlain William H. C. Head S M 33 1848 Lieut. Royal Navy Active list Keevil, Wilts. Blagden House 22 Chamberlain Frederick J. Head S M 19 1862 No Profession Keevil, Wilts. Keevil Vicarage Chamberlain Harriet L. Sister S F 21 1860 Keevil, Wilts. Peirce Caroline Sister M F 24 1857 Keevil, Wilts. Peirce David Bro-law M M 33 1848 Curate of Keevil Abersychan, Mon. Peirce John B. Nephew S M 2 1879 North Bradley, Wilts. Peirce G. W. Nephew M 0 1881 North Bradley, Wilts. Aged 8 months Ridge Cooper Cousin M 12 1869 Scholar Southampton Herring Ann Servant S F 25 1856 Cook Pottern, Wilts. Webb Louisa Servant S F 23 1858 Parlor Maid Bromham, Wilts. Francis Elizbth. Servant S F 26 1855 Nurse North Broom, Som. 23 Griffin Lucretia Head S F 21 1860 School Mistress Wesboro Green, Sussex. Griffin Alice Cousin S F 14 1867 Scholar Newport, Wales. 24 Grant Martha Head W F 65 1816 Grocer Chittern, Wilts. widow Grant Mary Dau S F 39 1842 Keevil, Wilts. 25 Parsons William Head M M 76 1805 Retired Farmer Wooton Basset, Wilts. Blind Parsons Marth Wife M F 78 1803 Stanton, Wilts. 26 Gumm Mary Head W F 45 1836 Yourn Blandford, Dorset Piotts Corner Page 5, widow Gumm Alfred Son S M 26 1855 Ag. Lab. Keevil, Wilts. Gumm Louisa K Dau S F 20 1861 Domestic Servant Keevil, Wilts. Gumm Frederick Son S M 15 1866 Ag. Lab. Keevil, Wilts. Gumm Mary J. Dau S F 11 1870 Scholar Keevil, Wilts. Gumm George Son S M 8 1873 Scholar Keevil, Wilts. 27 Orchard Elizbth. Head W F 74 1807 Keevil, Wilts. widow Orchard Francis Grndau F 6 1875 Scholar Keevil, Wilts. 28 Ragborne George Head M M 52 1829 Ag. Lab. Keevil, Wilts. Ragborne Mary Wife M F 49 1832 Keevil, Wilts. Ragborne James Son S M 19 1862 Ag. Lab. Keevil, Wilts. Ragborne William Son S M 17 1864 Brick Labourer Keevil, Wilts. Ragborne George Son S M 14 1867 Ag. Lab. Keevil, Wilts. Ragborne Mary J. Dau S M 11 1870 Scholar Keevil, Wilts. Ragborne Anne S. Dau S M 4 1877 Scholar Keevil, Wilts. 29 Rose Harriet Head W F 72 1809 Servant Bromham, Wilts. widow 30 Lovelock George Head M M 63 1818 Ag. Lab. Edington, Wilts. Lovelock Jane Wife M F 56 1825 Brimhill, Wilts. 31 Hammond Lewellyn Head M M 56 1825 Gardener Kingswood, Glos. Hammond Mary Wife M F 56 1825 Kingswood, Glos. 32 Serateliley Job Head M M 60 1821 Ag. Lab. N. Bradly, Wilts. Serateliley Matilda Wife M F 65 1816 Seend, Wilts. Serateliley Ernest Son M 12 1869 Plough Boy Seend, Wilts. Wilmot Henry Lodger M 23 1858 Mole Catcher St. Mic. Bath, Som. 33 Burgess Charles Head M M 49 1832 Ag. Lab. Edington, Wilts. Piotts Corner Page 6 Burgess Emma Wife M F 45 1836 Keevil, Wilts. Burgess Caroline A. Dau S F 19 1862 Keevil, Wilts. ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2017/John Pope Page 2 of 7 Keevil - Census 1881 RG11/2053 Surname Given Names Relationship Status Gender Age Year Born Occupation Place of Birth Abode Notes Burgess Charles A. Son M 15 1866 Plough Boy Keevil, Wilts. Burgess Eveleen Dau F 9 1872 Scholar Keevil, Wilts. Burgess Mary J. Dau F 8 1873 Scholar Keevil, Wilts. Burgess Sarah E. Dau F 4 1877 Scholar Keevil, Wilts. Wooley Francis C. Grnson M 2 1879 Trowbridge, Wilts. 34 Bodman George Head M M 36 1845 Gardener Keevil, Wilts. Bodman Mary Wife M F 35 1846 Kittsford, Som. Bodman William Son M 4 1877 Scholar Keevil, Wilts. Bodman Albert Son M 2 1879 Keevil, Wilts. Bodman Emily Dau F 0 1881 Keevil, Wilts. Aged 6 months 0 unoccupied. Sch. no. 35 x-out 36 Bailey James Head M M 45 1836 Ag.
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