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Codford - Codford St Codford - Codford St. Peter Census 1881 Year of Schedule Surname Given Names Relationship Status Sex Age Birth Occupation Birth Place Address 1 Stone Henry Head Married M 24 1857 Woolsorter (out of employ) Somerset, Frome Selwood The Lodge Stone Isabella L. Wife Married F 22 1859 Codford St. Mary Stone Minnie L. Daughter F 3 1878 Scholar Codford St. Peter Stone Edith E. Daughter F 0 1881 Ashton Gifford 2 Clement George A. Head Married M 48 1833 Race Horse Trainer (Employing 4 boys) Middlesex, Pimlico Ashton House Clement Edith Wife Married F 48 1833 Berks., Letcombe Regis Wantage Clement George W. Son Unmarried M 19 1862 Huntsman / Trainers Son Berks., Letcombe Regis Wantage Clement Arthur G. Son Unmarried M 18 1863 Trainers Son All Cannings Clement Charles B. Son Unmarried M 16 1865 Trainers Son Heddington Clement Alfred L. Son M 14 1867 Scholar Devizes Clement Edith S. Daughter F 7 1874 Scholar Berks., Lambourne Clement Mary E. Daughter F 5 1876 Scholar Berks., Lambourne Godfrey Elizabeth Mother-in-Law Widow F 87 1794 Berks., Letcombe Regis Smith Ada Servant Unmarried F 16 1865 General Serv (Domestic) Yorkshire, Roe Hill 3 Curlis (Curtis) Ellen Wife Married F 55 1826 Dairymans Wife London, Mile End Rd. Slatter George Boarder Unmarried M 21 1860 Stableman Burton-on Trent Peyton Albert Boarder Unmarried M 20 1861 Stableman Birks., Alington Colt (Or Cox) Abraham Boarder Unmarried M 21 1860 Trainer's (Apprentice) Worcestor Doe Samuel Boarder Unmarried M 16 1865 Trainer's (Apprentice) London 4 Kill Lemuel Head Married M 72 1809 Shepherd Codford Ashton Cottages Kill Elizabeth Wife Married F 71 1810 Hants., Rockbourne 5 Dewey John Head Married M 38 1843 Ag. Lab Codford St. Peter Ashton Cottages Dewey Ann Wife Married F 38 1843 Upton Lovell Dewey John W. Son M 10 1871 Scholar Codford St. Mary Dewey George Son M 7 1874 Scholar Codford St. Mary Dewey Henry L. Son M 4 1877 Scholar Ashton Gifford Dewey Mary A. Daughter F 4 1877 Scholar Ashton Gifford 6 Harrison William Head Married M 35 1846 Blacksmith Somerset Coaker Ashton Cottages Harrison Jane Wife Married F 35 1846 Dorset, Bradford Harrison George A. Son M 12 1869 Scholar Dorset, Bradford Harrison Jessie Daughter F 10 1871 Scholar Dorset, Bradford Harrison Ann Daughter F 8 1873 Scholar Dorset, Bradford Harrison Tommy Son M 6 1875 Scholar Dorset, Leigh Harrison Harry Son M 5 1876 Scholar Dorset, Leigh Harrison Lillie Daughter F 3 1878 Scholar Codford St. Peter Harrison Willie Son M 1 1880 Codford St. Peter 7 Whatley William Head Married M 59 1822 Ag. Lab Heytesbury Ashton Cottages Whatley Eliza Wife Married F 59 1822 Heytesbury Smith Emma Daughter Widow F 24 1857 Factory Woman (Piecer) Heytesbury Whatley Ellen Daughter Unmarried F 23 1858 Factory Woman (Piecer) Heytesbury Whatley Charles Son Unmarried M 21 1860 Ag. Lab Heytesbury Whatley William Son Unmarried M 19 1862 Ag. Lab Upton Lovell Smith Henry C. Grandson M 0 1881 Ashton Gifford 8 Beer Goldsworth Head Married M 22 1859 Railway (Porter) Dorset, Cerne Abbas © Wiltshire OPC Project/Cathy Sedgwick/2014 Codford - Codford St. Peter Census 1881 Year of Schedule Surname Given Names Relationship Status Sex Age Birth Occupation Birth Place Address Beer Mary A. Wife Married F 22 1859 Hants., Andover Beer Lilian E. Daughter F 1 1880 Codford St. Peter 9 Oliver George Head Married M 24 1857 Groom (Out of Employ) Codford St. Mary Oliver Jane E. Wife Married F 26 1855 Hants., Andover 10 Davis James Head Married M 40 1841 Gamekeeper (Out of employ) Codford Davis Susanna Wife Married F 36 1845 Yorkshire, Hull Davis Ada Daughter F 11 1870 Scholar Fonthill Davis Flora Daughter F 9 1872 Scholar Fonthill Davis Elizabeth Daughter F 8 1873 Scholar Fonthill Davis Walter Son M 5 1876 Scholar Ireland, Queens Co. Davis Emily Daughter F 2 1879 Ireland, Limerick Co. 11 Rabbitts Clarinda Head Widow F 66 1815 Railway (Carrier & Parcel delivery) Bath Rabbitts Eliza F. Daughter Unmarried F 22 1859 Codford St. Peter Rabbitts Willie Grandson Unmarried M 19 1862 Carrier (Assistant) Warminster Rabbitts Kate Granddaughter Unmarried F 19 1862 Servant (Domestic) Codford St. Peter 12 Oliver Job Head Married M 52 1829 Occupier of Land & Coal Merchant Codford St. Mary Oliver Martha Wife Married F 49 1832 Somerset, Haymack Oliver Sarah Daughter Unmarried F 21 1860 Codford St. Mary 13 Richards Thomas Head Married M 55 1826 Station Master (G.W.R.) Somerset, Aller Station Masters House Richards Julia Wife Married F 51 1830 Somerset, Long Sutton Richards Albertina Daughter Unmarried F 27 1854 Somerset, Long Sutton Richards Selina Daughter Unmarried F 24 1857 Somerset, Long Sutton Richards Charles B. Son Unmarried M 22 1859 Jeweller (Shopman) Somerset, Yeovil Richards William Son Unmarried M 19 1862 Butcher (Journeyman) Codford Richards Alma Daughter Unmarried F 17 1864 Scholar Codford Richards Blanche Daughter F 13 1868 Scholar Codford 14 Cheater Sarah Head Widow F 76 1805 Gamekeepers (Widow) Hants., Ringwood Boyton Lane 15 White Richard Head Married M 68 1813 General Lab Hants., Ringwood Matthews Georgina Daughter Married F 27 1854 Dressmaker Hants., Ringwood Matthews Beatrice Granddaughter F 4 1877 Worcestershire, Dudley Matthews Harry Grandson M 3 1878 Kent, Eresford 16 Collins Thomas Head Married M 39 1842 Railway Lab Ashton Gifford Sherrington Crossing Collins Ann Wife Married F 40 1841 Railway Gate Woman Wylye Dyer George Nephew M 13 1868 Ag. Lab Corton 17 Langley Benjamin Head Married M 38 1843 Police Constable Brinkworth Langley Jane Wife Married F 37 1844 Berwick St. James Langley Harry W. Son M 10 1871 Scholar Brinkworth Langley Francis H. Son M 7 1874 Scholar London, South Homsey Langley Alice F. Daughter F 1 1880 Codford St. Peter 18 Beavis William Head Married M 32 1849 Groom (Domestic) Bishop Down Beavis Annie Wife Married F 36 1845 Winterbourne Earls Beavis William Son M 7 1874 Scholar Stratford Beavis James Son M 4 1877 Scholar Bathampton Beavis Alfred L. Son M 1 1880 Codford St. Peter © Wiltshire OPC Project/Cathy Sedgwick/2014 Codford - Codford St. Peter Census 1881 Year of Schedule Surname Given Names Relationship Status Sex Age Birth Occupation Birth Place Address 19 Hinton Edward Head Married M 30 1851 Occupier of Land & Coal Merchant Sutton Veny Hinton Mary A. Wife Married F 28 1853 Codford St. Peter Hinton Edward H. Son M 4 1877 Scholar Stockton Hinton Fredrick W. S. Son M 1 1880 Stockton 20 Blake Alfred Head Married M 66 1815 Retired Farmer Steeple Ashton Ashton Villa Blake Anne Wife Married F 56 1825 London Blake Mary E. Daughter Unmarried F 20 1861 Chitterne Richards Sophia A. Step daughter F 13 1868 Scholar Chitterne Smith Margaret A. Governess Unmarried F 21 1860 Teaching Governess Somerset, Weston Super Mair George Jane Servant Unmarried F 28 1853 Cook (Domestic) Somerset, Tellesford Mabbett Mary Servant Unmarried F 20 1861 Housemaid (Domestic) Codford St. Mary 21 Hinton Priscilla Head Widow F 56 1825 General Shopkeeper Somerset, Bath 22 Bendall John Lodger Unmarried M 46 1835 Harnessmaker Codford St. Mary 23 Smith Eliza Head Widow F 61 1820 Gardeners (Widow) Codford Smith Walter Son Unmarried M 24 1857 Coachman (Domestic Serv) Codford Smith Herbert Son Unmarried M 17 1864 Scholar (Imbecile from birth) Codford Smith Alice F. Daughter Unmarried F 15 1866 Codford Uninhabited 24 Hinton George Head Married M 23 1858 Weaver (Cloth) Upton Lovell Hinton Grace Wife Married F 42 1839 Codford St. Peter 25 Taylor Mary A. Lodger Widow F 66 1815 Laundress Somerset, Brislington 26 Dewey George Head Married M 74 1807 Formerly (Ag. Lab) Codford St. Peter Dewey Ann Wife Married F 70 1811 Langford 27 Barnes Leonard Head Married M 53 1828 Tailer (Master) Trowbridge Barnes Maria Wife Married F 43 1838 Formerly (N. Schoolmistress) Alderbury 28 Bennett Thomas Head Married M 63 1818 Ag. Lab Codford St. Peter 29 Shore William Head Married M 87 1794 Formerly (Ag. Lab) Hants., Christchurch Shore Elizabeth Wife Married F 80 1801 Stockton 30 Hurell William Head Married M 44 1837 Formerly Cook (Domestic) Heytesbury Hurell Ellen Wife Married F 40 1841 Ag. Lab (Shepherd) Heytesbury 31 Mussell Elizabeth Head Unmarried F 72 1809 Formerly (Ag. Lab) Codford St. Peter 32 Ladd Selina Head Widow F 55 1826 Grocer & Beerhouse Keeper Burcombe Beerhouse Saunders Annie Servant Unmarried F 19 1862 General Serv (Domestic) Teffont Magna 33 Wish William Head Married M 35 1846 Gardener (Domestic) Somerset, Somerton Wish Mary Wife Married F 33 1848 Devon, Calyton Wish William E. Son M 12 1869 Page (Domestic Serv) Devon, Calyton Wish Reginald J. Son M 10 1871 General Serv (Domestic) Somerset, Newberry Babington Wish George F. Son M 8 1873 Scholar Somerset, Newberry Babington Wish Mary L. Daughter F 6 1875 Scholar Somerset, Newberry Babington Wish Gilbert Son M 4 1877 Scholar Somerset, Newberry Babington Wish Ada J. Daughter F 2 1879 Somerset, Newberry Babington 34 Andrews John Head Married M 31 1850 Groom (Domestic) Fovant Andrews Jane Wife Married F 37 1844 Dorset, Stalbridge Harding Nelly Visitor F 5 1876 Scholar Wilton © Wiltshire OPC Project/Cathy Sedgwick/2014 Codford - Codford St. Peter Census 1881 Year of Schedule Surname Given Names Relationship Status Sex Age Birth Occupation Birth Place Address 35 Flower Isaac Head Widower M 70 1811 General Practioner M.R.C.S. Knook Flower Magaretta E. Daughter Unmarried F 40 1841 Codford St. Peter Flower Alice M. Daughter Unmarried F 32 1849 Codford St. Peter Batterbury Jessie Daughter Married F 33 1848 Codford St. Peter Batterbury Hilda F. Grand daughter F 1 1880 Dorset, Wimborne Minster Reeves Kate Servant Unmarried F 16 1865 Nursemaid (Domestic) Warminster Dalby Emma Servant Unmarried F 28 1853 Cook (Domestic) Maiden Bradley Thone Emma Servant Unmarried F 22 1859 Housemaid (Domestic) Durnford 36 Wightwick Henry Head Married M 71 1810 Rector of Codford St.
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