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Landford - Census 1911 Landford - Census 1911 Completed Industry or Employed Nationality of Total years the Children Children Service Worker or Whether everyone Year of Relationship children Page Number Surname Given Names Sex Age Marital Status present still who have Occupation with which working working Birthplace born in a Infirmity Abode Notes birth to Head born marriage living died worker is on own at home foreign alive has lasted connected account country 1 Rogers Edward M 43 1868 Head Married 25 Labourer on Farm Worker Whiteparish Ivy Cottage Landford Rogers Jessie F 42 1869 Wife Married 25 7 7 Callington Cornwall Ivy Cottage Landford Rogers Mabel F 23 1888 Daughter Single Dressmaker Own Account At Home Sherfield English Hampshire Ivy Cottage Landford Rogers Florence F 21 1890 Daughter Single Housemaid Domestic Worker Landford Ivy Cottage Landford Rogers Albert M 18 1893 Son Single Gardener Worker Sherfield English Hampshire Ivy Cottage Landford Rogers Winniefred F 15 1896 Daughter Single Sherfield English Ivy Cottage Landford Rogers Sydney M 10 1901 Son Sherfield English Hampshire Feeble minded (7 months) Ivy Cottage Landford Rogers Kathleen F 8 1903 Daughter School Sherfield English Hampshire Ivy Cottage Landford Rogers John M 0 1911 Son Landford Ivy Cottage Landford 2 Bennett Charles M 28 1883 Head Carter on Farm Worker Handley Dorset Landford Near Salisbury Bennett Ethel F 23 1888 Wife Nursling Hampshire Landford Near Salisbury 3 Reynolds John Silas M 50 1861 Head Married 28 Farmer Employer Bramshaw Wood Farm Landford Reynolds Carry F 50 1861 Wife Married 28 6 6 Bramshaw Wood Farm Landford Reynolds Bert M 26 1885 Son Single Farmer son working on farm Worker Landford Wood Farm Landford Reynolds Esli M 22 1889 Son Single Worker Landford Wood Farm Landford Reynolds Angus M 17 1894 Son Single Worker Landford Wood Farm Landford Reynolds Cecil M 13 1898 Son School Landford Wood Farm Landford Reynolds Violet F 13 1898 Daughter School Landford Wood Farm Landford Scovell Charles M 62 1849 Lodger Single Labourer Worker Hamptworth Wood Farm Landford 4 Day George M 39 1872 Head Married 12 Gamekeeper Worker Egerton Kent Keeper Cottage Landford Day Lucy F 36 1875 Wife Married 12 6 6 Maresfield Sussex Keeper Cottage Landford Day George Charles M 12 1899 Son School Buxted Sussex Keeper Cottage Landford Day Lucy Jane F 10 1901 Daughter School Buxted Sussex Keeper Cottage Landford Day Herbert M 8 1903 Son School Buxted Sussex Keeper Cottage Landford Day Stanley Thomas M 5 1906 Son Landford Keeper Cottage Landford Day Frederick James M 3 1908 Son Landford Keeper Cottage Landford Day William M 4 1907 Son Landford Keeper Cottage Landford 5 Hampton John M 70 1841 Head Married 38 Cowman on Farm Worker Millbrook Hampshire Landford Wood Hampton Jane F 61 1850 Wife Married 38 7 3 4 Rownhams Hampshire Landford Wood 6 Poynter George M 65 1846 Head Married 39 Garden Labourer Worker East Wellow Hampshire Landford Poynter Jane Moore F 62 1849 Wife Married 39 2 1 1 Plaitford Hampshire Landford Noble Mary Ann F 85 1826 Wife's Mother Widow Plaitford Hampshire Landford 7 Webb Samuel M 35 1876 Head Married 10 Carter on Farm Worker Wellow Stock Lane Landford Webb Annie F 33 1878 Wife Married 10 5 5 Beaulieu Hampshire Stock Lane Landford Webb Annie F 9 1902 Daughter School Dibden Hampshire Stock Lane Landford Webb Leonard M 6 1905 Son School Dibden Hampshire Stock Lane Landford Webb Thomas M 4 1907 Son Totton Hampshire Stock Lane Landford Webb Percy M 2 1909 Son Totton Hampshire Stock Lane Landford Webb Freda F 0 1911 Daughter Landford Landford 8 Down Henry M 52 1859 Head Married 29 Farm Labourer Worker Little Langford Landford Down Cicely F 48 1863 Wife Married 29 5 3 2 Donhead St Andrew Landford 9 Crouch Thomas James M 63 1848 Head Married 33 Gardener (domestic) Worker Bodiam Sussex Stock Lane Landford Crouch Jemima F 57 1854 Wife Married 33 9 9 Sandhurst Kent Stock Lane Landford Crouch Herbert M 17 1894 Son Single Garden Labourer Worker Hawkhurst Kent Stock Lane Landford 10 Rogerson George M 47 1864 Head Married 21 Coachman (domestic) Worker London The Stables Landford Manor Rogerson Annie F 40 1871 Wife Married 21 5 5 Portsmouth The Stables Landford Manor Rogerson Violet F 9 1902 Daughter School Taplow Berkshire The Stables Landford Manor Rogerson Marie F 5 1906 Daughter School Lymington Hampshire The Stables Landford Manor Rogerson George M 3 1908 Son Landford The Stables Landford Manor 11 Topp James M 23 1888 Head Married 3 Carter with Horses Worker Houlton Dorset Stock Lane Landford Topp Rose F 21 1890 Wife Married 3 3 3 Cranborne Dorset Stock Lane Landford Topp William Henry M 3 1908 Son School Fordingbridge Hampshire Stock Lane Landford Topp Frederick Sidney James M 1 1910 Son Damerham Stock Lane Landford Topp Dorothy Alice F 0 1911 Daughter Damerham Stock Lane Landford 12 Welch Alfred James M 47 1864 Head Married 12 Farmer Employer Evercreech Somerset Landford Welch Elizabeth White F 37 1874 Wife Married 12 6 6 Alhampton Somerset Landford Welch Robert Longman M 11 1900 Son School Dibden Hampshire Landford Welch William Alfred M 9 1902 Son School Dibden Hampshire Landford Welch Amy Mildred F 7 1904 Daughter Dibden Hampshire Landford Welch Annie Mary F 5 1906 Daughter Dibden Hampshire Landford Welch Edward James M 2 1909 Son Dibden Hampshire Landford Welch Florence Elizabeth F 0 1911 Daughter Landford Landford Brown Eleanor Kathleen F 15 1896 Visitor Single Netley Marsh Hampshire Landford 13 Tenman Helen F 56 1855 Head Widow None London Landford Manor Wheeler Frank M 33 1878 Servant Single Butler Domestic Worker Oxford Oxfordshire Landford Manor Clay Reginald John M 29 1882 Servant Single Chef Worker Prees Shropshire Landford Manor Hewitt Alice F 28 1883 Servant Single Kennel Maid Worker Edinburgh Totally deaf Landford Manor Lock Bessie F 20 1891 Servant Single Housemaid Worker Wells Somerset Landford Manor Wake Ethel F 18 1893 Servant Single Housemaid Worker Bramdean Hampshire Landford Manor Knight Edith F 21 1890 Servant Single Kitchenmaid Worker Sherfield Hampshire Landford Manor 14 Kingsbury William M 18 1893 Servant Single Groom Worker Downton The Stables Landford Manor Occupant noted as Servant - altered to Head. Infirmity -sound struck through 15 Shelly John M 43 1868 Head Married Clerk in Holy Orders Plymouth Devon The Rectory Landford Shelly Mina F 31 1880 Wife Married 5 3 3 Bradford Yorkshire The Rectory Landford Shelly Violet B ? F 5 1906 Daughter Saskatchewan Canada The Rectory Landford Shelly John B M 3 1908 Son Newport Shropshire The Rectory Landford Shelly Ivor M 0 1911 Son Weymouth Dorset The Rectory Landford Walbridge Ada Mary F 18 1893 Servant Single General Servant Domestic Chickerell Dorset The Rectory Landford Buck Hilda J F 24 1887 Servant Single Mother Help domestic Witney Oxfordshire The Rectory Landford 16 Reynolds Francis M 61 1850 Head Married Farmer Employer Landford Bridge Farm Landford Mary Ann F 53 1858 Wife Married 31 1 1 Wilton bySalisbury Wiltshire Bridge Farm Landford Surname not specifically stated 17 Spicer Walter Stephen M 36 1875 Head Married Farmer Own Account Shaftesbury Dorset Elm Farm Landford Spicer Mary Louisa M 36 1875 Wife Married 4 Hythe Southampton Elm Farm Landford 18 Eldridge George M 47 1864 Head Married General Foreman on Estate Worker Hamptworth Langtrees Landford Eldridge Sarah M 44 1867 Wife Married 22 2 2 Market Lavington Langtrees Landford Eldridge Blanche F 21 1890 Daughter Single Landford Langtrees Landford 19 Giles Herbert M 60 1851 Head Married Farmer Own Account Whiteparish Nelson Cottage Landford Giles Mary Ann F 55 1856 Wife Married 26 Compton Chamberlain Wiltshire Nelson Cottage Landford 20 Cull David M 76 1835 Head Widower None Landford Swan Nest Cottage Landford 21 Giles Arthur James M 42 1869 Head Married Gardener (jobbing) Worker Landford Swan Cottage Landford Giles Adelaide F 40 1871 Wife Married 1 Corton Denham Dorset Swan Cottage Landford 22 Grayer George M 45 1866 Head Married Farmer Market Gardening Employer At home West Wellow Hampshire Furze Farm Landford Grayer Ruth F 41 1870 Wife Married 20 10 10 Farmer West Wellow Hampshire Furze Farm Landford Grayer Elsie F 18 1893 Daughter Single Worker (generally) At home West Wellow Hampshire Furze Farm Landford Grayer Hilda F 16 1895 Daughter Single Worker (generally) At home West Wellow Hampshire Furze Farm Landford Grayer Bertie M 14 1897 Son West Wellow Hampshire Furze Farm Landford Grayer Hilton M 12 1899 Son School West Wellow Hampshire Furze Farm Landford Grayer Florence F 10 1901 Daughter School West Wellow Hampshire Furze Farm Landford Grayer Cyril M 8 1903 Son School West Wellow Hampshire Furze Farm Landford Grayer Arthur M 6 1905 Son School West Wellow Hampshire Furze Farm Landford Grayer Gladys F 4 1907 Daughter Landford Furze Farm Landford Grayer Percy M 2 1909 Son Landford Furze Farm Landford Grayer Eva F 0 1911 Daughter Landford Furze Farm Landford 23 Noyce Oliver M 45 1866 Head Married Farm Labourer Worker West Wellow Hampshire Landford Noyce Edith F 39 1872 Wife Married 22 5 5 West Wellow Hampshire Landford Noyce Florence Mary F 21 1890 Daughter Single At home West Wellow Hampshire Landford ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2013/Sandy Mursell Landford - Census 1911 Noyce Rose F 19 1892 Daughter Single At home West Wellow Hampshire Landford Noyce Frank M 17 1894 Son Single Slaughter Man Butchery Worker West Wellow Hampshire Landford Noyce Joseph M 15 1896 Son Single Farm Labourer Worker At home West Wellow Hampshire Landford Noyce James M 12 1899 Son Single School West Wellow Hampshire Landford 24 Parsons James Mark M 62 1849 Head Married
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