Stourton with Gasper - Census 1891

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Stourton with Gasper - Census 1891 Stourton with Gasper - Census 1891 Schedule Surname Given Names Relationship Condition Sex Age Year of Birth Occupation Birth Place Address 1 Uninhabited 1891 1 High St 2 Morgan Frank Head Married M 24 1867 Schoolmaster Gloucestershire, Dursley 2 High St 2 Morgan Emma M. Wife Married F 25 1866 Gloucestershire, Cam 2 High St 3 Toogood Sarah Head Widow F 75 1816 Wiltshire, Stourton 3 High Street 4 Biggs Isaac Head Married M 41 1850 Agricultural Labourer Wiltshire, Stourton 4 High Street 4 Biggs Emma J. Wife Married 44 1847 Wiltshire, Stourton 4 High Street 4 Biggs William Son Unmarried M 21 1870 Agricultural Labourer Wiltshire, Stourton 4 High Street 4 Biggs John Son Unmarried M 19 1872 Agricultural Labourer Wiltshire, Stourton 4 High Street 4 Biggs Ernest J. Son M 12 1879 Stable Boy - Groom Wiltshire, Stourton 4 High Street 4 Biggs Annie M. Daughter F 9 1882 Scholar Wiltshire, Stourton 4 High Street 4 Biggs Lillian M. Daughter F 5 1886 Scholar Wiltshire, Stourton 4 High Street 4 Biggs Emmalene J. Daughter F 2 1889 Wiltshire, Stourton 4 High Street 5 King Herbert P. Head Unmarried M 43 1848 Rector of Stourton - Clergy Gloucestershire, Westbury Rectory 5 Bird Henry Gardener Domestic Servant Married M 33 1858 Gardener Domestic Servantant Gloucestershire, Dursley Rectory 5 Bird Charlotte J. House-keeper Domestic Servant Married F 35 1856 Housekeeper Domestic Servantant London Rectory 5 Bird Charlotte M. Gardener's Child F 8 1883 Scholar Gloucestershire, Pinfarthings Stroud Rectory 5 Bird Henry J. Gardener's Child M 6 1885 Scholar Gloucestershire, Ebey Stroud Rectory 5 Bird Alfred Gardener's Child M 4 1887 Scholar Gloucestershire, Dursley Rectory 5 Bird Elsie Gardener's Child F 1 1890 Wiltshire, Stourton Rectory 5 Cave Elizabeth Domestic Servant Unmarried F 25 1866 House-Parlour Maid Somerset, Bath Rectory 5 Mark Eliza A. Domestic Servant Unmarried F 14 1877 Nurse Girl Somerset, Nailsea Rectory 5 Altwood Charles Domestic Servant Unmarried M 18 1873 Groom - Domestic Gloucestershire, Stinchcombe Rectory 5 Podger William E. Visitor Unmarried M 26 1865 Army Reserve & Footman Somerset, Weston S.Mere Rectory 6 Curtis Charlotte Head Widow F 81 1810 Agricultural Labourer's Widow Wiltshire, Stourton 5 High Street 7 Moores Thomas Lodger Unmarried M 50 1841 Agricultural Labourer Wiltshire, Zeals 5 High Street 8 Green William Head Married M 71 1820 No occupation Wiltshire, Stourton 6 High Street 8 Green Mary Wife Married F 66 1825 Laundress Somerset, Gasper Stourton 6 High Street 8 Green Hilda B. Grandaughter F 6 1885 Scholar Wiltshire, Stourton 6 High Street 9 Tabor Sarah Wife Married F 57 1834 Postmistress Dorset, Wareham Post Office 9 Tabor Lucy Daughter Unmarried F 18 1873 Wiltshire, Stourton Post Office 10 Moger George H. Head Married M 36 1855 No occupation America, Ohio Post Office 10 Moger Martha Wife Married F 29 1862 Wiltshire, Stourton Post Office 10 Moger May Daughter F 0 1890 Wiltshire, Stourton Post Office 11 Brown Charles Head Married M 35 1856 Sawyer Gloucestershire, Minchinhampton 8 High Street 11 Brown Emily Wife Married F 30 1861 Wiltshire, Stourton 8 High Street 12 Marshall Thomas Head Widower M 60 1831 Groom Wiltshire, Stourton 9 High Street 12 Marshall Tom Son Unmarried M 26 1865 Agricultural Labourer Wiltshire, Stourton 9 High Street 12 Marshall Maria Daughter Unmarried F 25 1866 Cook Domestic Servantant Wiltshire, Stourton 9 High Street 12 Marshall Percy H. Grandson M 10 1881 Scholar Wiltshire, Stourton 9 High Street 12 Francis Fanny F. Visitor F 12 1879 Scholar Somerset, Bath 9 High Street 13 Williams John Head Married M 56 1835 Gardener (under) Somerset, Norton Ferrace Kilmington Clock Lodge 13 Williams Rebecca E. Wife Married F 55 1836 Somerset, Gasper Stourton Clock Lodge 13 Smith James Father in law Widower M 81 1810 Somerset, Kilmington Clock Lodge 14 Cutts Daniel Head Married M 68 1823 Gardener Suffolk, Linstard Parva Stourhead 14 Cutts Jane Wife Married F 53 1838 Caretaker Brecon, Llansaintfraid, S. Wales Stourhead 14 Cutts James S. Son Unmarried M 13 1878 Stable Boy - Groom Somerset, Marston Stourhead 14 Cutts Robert A. Son M 12 1879 Scholar Somerset, Stourton Stourhead 14 Cutts Walter D. Son M 6 1885 Scholar Somerset, Stourton Stourhead 15 Gunning Henry T. Head Widower M 52 1839 Carpenter Somerset, Bruton The Lodge 15 Gunning Sarah I. Daughter Unmarried F 19 1872 Somerset, Gasper Stourton The Lodge 16 Shepherd Charles Head Married M 69 1822 Agricultural Labourer Dorset, Gillingham 1 Stourton Lane 16 Shepherd Elizabeth Wife Married F 68 1823 Wiltshire, Mere 1 Stourton Lane 17 Shepherd William Head Widower M 74 1817 General Labourer Wiltshire, Stourton 2 Stourton Lane 17 Trimby Joseph Boarder Unmarried M 68 1823 Living on his own means Wiltshire, Stourton 2 Stourton Lane 18 Wadman Frederick Head Married M 24 1867 Agricultural Labourer Dorset, Gillingham 3 Stourton Lane © Wiltshire OPC project/Cathy Day/2012 Stourton with Gasper - Census 1891 18 Wadman Elizabeth J. Wife Married F 28 1863 Wiltshire, Maiden Bradley 3 Stourton Lane 18 Wadman Frederick C. Son M 0 1891 Dorset, Gillingham 3 Stourton Lane 19 Green John Head Married M 35 1856 Agricultural Labourer Wiltshire, Stourton 4 Stourton Lane 19 Green Kate Wife Married F 32 1859 Wiltshire, Zeals 4 Stourton Lane 19 Green Cecil S. Son M 7 1884 Scholar Wiltshire, Stourton 4 Stourton Lane 19 Green Alice A. Daughter F 3 1888 Wiltshire, Stourton 4 Stourton Lane 20 Herrington Eliza J. Wife Married F 26 1865 Wiltshire, Mere 6 Stourton Lane 20 Herrington Henry G. Son M 6 1885 Scholar Wiltshire, Stourton 6 Stourton Lane 20 Herrington Sarah E. Daughter F 4 1887 Scholar Wiltshire, Stourton 6 Stourton Lane 20 Herrington Alfred E. Son M 2 1889 Wiltshire, Stourton 6 Stourton Lane 21 Macey James Head Married M 34 1857 General Labourer Somerset, Witham 7 Stourton Lane 21 Macey Emily Wife Married F 37 1854 Laundress Wiltshire, Stourton 7 Stourton Lane 21 Macey Mary J. Daughter F 11 1880 Scholar Wiltshire, Stourton 7 Stourton Lane 21 Macey Lily E. Daughter F 9 1882 Scholar Wiltshire, Stourton 7 Stourton Lane 21 Macey Florence A. Daughter F 8 1883 Scholar Wiltshire, Stourton 7 Stourton Lane 21 Macey Walter G. Son M 3 1888 Wiltshire, Stourton 7 Stourton Lane 21 Macey Arthur J. Son M 0 1890 Wiltshire, Stourton 7 Stourton Lane 21 Green Lydia Mother in Law Widow F 76 1815 Wiltshire, Stourton 7 Stourton Lane 21 Green Albert Nephew Unmarried M 18 1873 Agricultural Labourer Wiltshire, Stourton 7 Stourton Lane 22 Green William Head Married M 61 1830 No occupation Wiltshire, Stourton 8 Stourton Lane 22 Green Mary A. Wife Married F 57 1834 Somerset, Downhead 8 Stourton Lane 22 Green William Son Unmarried M 18 1873 Agricultural Labourer Wiltshire, Stourton 8 Stourton Lane 22 Ayres Martha Daughter Married F 21 1870 Wiltshire, Stourton 8 Stourton Lane 23 Davis Charles Head Married M 55 1836 Agricultural Labourer Wiltshire, Stourton 9 Stourton Lane 23 Davis Mary A. Wife Married F 56 1835 Somerset, Kilmington 9 Stourton Lane 23 Davis Fanny Daughter Unmarried F 17 1874 Wiltshire, Stourton 9 Stourton Lane 24 Edwards Edward Head Married M 64 1827 Gardener Wiltshire, Stourton 10 Stourton Lane 24 Edwards Ann Wife Married F 59 1832 Wiltshire, Stourton 10 Stourton Lane 24 Edwards Edith Visitor Unmarried F 16 1875 Cardiff, Glamorgan, South Wales 10 Stourton Lane 24 Edwards Rosina Visitor F 7 1884 Gloucestershire, Bristol 10 Stourton Lane 24 Edwards Lilly L. Visitor F 7 1884 Gloucestershire, Bristol 10 Stourton Lane 25 Green William Head Married M 60 1831 General Labourer Wiltshire, Stourton 11 Stourton Lane 25 Green Ann Wife Married F 64 1827 Wiltshire, Stourton 11 Stourton Lane 26 Edwards Tom Head Married M 39 1852 Labourer (Carter) Wiltshire, Stourton 12 Stourton Lane 26 Edwards Eliza Wife Married F 49 1842 Dorset, Bourton 12 Stourton Lane 27 Smart George Head Married M 58 1833 General Labourer Wiltshire, Stourton 13 Stourton Lane 27 Smart Elizabeth J. Wife Married F 56 1835 Dorset, Bourton 13 Stourton Lane 28 Edwards William Head Married M 54 1837 General Labourer Wiltshire, Stourton 14 Stourton Lane 28 Edwards Jane Wife Married F 56 1835 Somerset, Kilmington 14 Stourton Lane 29 Smart Henry Head Married M 35 1856 General Labourer Wiltshire, Stourton 15 Stourton Lane 29 Smart Elizabeth A. Wife Married F 30 1861 Somerset, Kilmington 15 Stourton Lane 29 Smart Sidney Son Unmarried M 11 1880 No occupation Wiltshire, Stourton 15 Stourton Lane 29 Smart Edith Daughter F 9 1882 Scholar Wiltshire, Stourton 15 Stourton Lane 29 Smart Frederick Son M 8 1883 Scholar Wiltshire, Stourton 15 Stourton Lane 29 Smart Herbert Son M 5 1886 Scholar Wiltshire, Stourton 15 Stourton Lane 29 Smart Mary A. Daughter F 3 1888 Wiltshire, Stourton 15 Stourton Lane 29 Smart Emma J. Daughter F 1 1890 Wiltshire, Stourton 15 Stourton Lane 29 Smart Daisy L. Daughter F 0 1891 Wiltshire, Stourton 15 Stourton Lane 30 Howell Thomas Head Married M 63 1828 Agricultural Labourer Somerset, Kilmington 16 Stourton Lane 30 Howell Emma Wife Married F 54 1837 Dorset, Corton Denham Sherborn 16 Stourton Lane 31 Marshall Frederick Head Married M 58 1833 Agricultural Labourer Wiltshire, Stourton 17 Stourton Lane 31 Marshall Jane Wife Married F 56 1835 Somerset, Bruham 17 Stourton Lane 31 Marshall Harry Son M 17 1874 Wiltshire, Stourton 17 Stourton Lane 32 Smart Sarah Head Widow F 76 1815 Living on her own means Somerset, Kilmington 18 Stourton Lane 32 Smart Thomas Son Unmarried M 35 1856 General Labourer Wiltshire, Stourton 18 Stourton Lane 33 Hurden Philip Head Married M 58 1833 Agricultural Labourer Somerset, Pen 19 Stourton Lane © Wiltshire OPC project/Cathy Day/2012 Stourton with Gasper - Census 1891 33 Hurden Lydia Wife Married F 54 1837 Wiltshire, Stourton 19 Stourton Lane 33 Hurden Thomas Son Unmarried M 19 1872 Agricultural Labourer Wiltshire, Stourton 19 Stourton Lane 33 Hurden Henry Son Unmarried M 12 1879 Agricultural Labourer Wiltshire, Stourton 19 Stourton Lane 33 Hurden Maud M.
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