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Shalfleet 1881 RG 11 / 1187 Shalfleet Parish District 1 Name and Surname of Relation to Marriage Age Age Rank, Profession or Occupation Where Born Other each person Head Condition Male Female 1 Newport Rd Edward Waterfield Head Mar 53 Bailee Army Pension Leicester, Leicestershire Sarah Ann Waterfield Wife Mar 46 Broadstairs, Kent Edward Ert.Waterfield Son Unm 17 Railway Clerk Surrey, Rotherhithe, George C. Waterfield Son 15 Stationers Assistant St. Lukes, Middlesex Elizabeth S. Waterfield Daur 8 Scholar Bouldner, Shalfleet 2 Newport Rd Ellen Biddlecombe Head Widow 55 Farmer of 30 acres employing 1 man and boy Calbourne, Southampton Harry Bright Serv 14 Farm Labourer Wellow, Southampton 3 Newport Rd William Bright Head Mar 46 Dairyman Hurstbourn, Hants Agnes Bright Wife Mar 43 Newbridge, Southampton Emily Bright Daur Unm 22 Elsom, Hants George Bright Son Unm 20 Wellow, Southampton Robert Bright Son Unm 17 Wellow, Southampton Bertram Bright Son 6 Shalfleet, Southampton Ada Bright Daur 4 Shalfleet, Southampton Cranmore & Ningwood Common - 2 uninhabited 4 Newport Rd Elizabeth Buckett Head W 44 Laundress Shalfleet, Southampton Henry Buckett Son 14 Scholar Shalfleet, Southampton Beatrice Buckett Daur 12 Scholar Shalfleet, Southampton Flora Buckett Daur 10 Scholar Shalfleet, Southampton Effie Buckett Daur 7 Scholar Shalfleet, Southampton 5 Newport Rd George Ablitt Head Mar 67 Dairyman and Market Gardner 1 man Parish N.K. Suffolk Caroline Ablitt Wife Mar 62 Carisbrooke, Southampton George H Ablitt Son Unm 32 Shalfleet, Southampton Caroline A Ablitt Daur Unm 31 Shalfleet, Southampton Drusilla Ablitt Daur Unm 28 Shalfleet, Southampton Edward A Ablitt Son Unm 25 Shalfleet, Southampton 6 Horse and Groom George Reynolds Head Mar 36 Carrier and Publican Thorley, Southampton Louisa Reynolds Wife Mar 37 Bere Regis, Dorsetshire Ellen Reynolds Daur 11 Portland, Dorsetshire Kate Reynolds Daur 9 Shalfleet, Southampton Percy Reynolds Son 7 Shalfleet, Southampton Fred Reynolds Son 5 Shalfleet, Southampton Willian Reynolds Son 2 Shalfleet, Southampton 7 Ningwood Thomas Hollis Head Mar 76 Jobbing Gardener Shalfleet, Southampton Jane Hollis Wife Mar 73 Shalfleet, Southampton George Hollis Son Unm 18 Gen Labourer Shalfleet, Southampton 8 Ningwood Lucy Ann Reynolds Head Widow 77 Grocer Hustbourn Prior, Hants 9 Ningwood Abraham Munday Head Mar 38 Gen Labourer Shere, Surry Marry Munday Wife Mar 52 Shalfleet, Southampton Emma Munday Daur 13 Scholar Wandsworth, Surry 10 The Vicarage William F Fisher Head Mar 54 Vicar of Shalfleet, I.W. Keswick, Cumberland Thomas C Fisher Son Son 6 Scholar Arreton, Southampton Ann Meadow Servant W 55 Cook Domestic Servant Newport, Southampton Eliza Meadow Serv Unmar 17 Housemaid Domestic Servant Shide, Southampton Ann Bower Serv Mar 56 Nurse Domestic Servant Shalfleet, Southampton 11 Shalfleet Hill Adam Hendy Head Mar 59 Gen Labourer Freshwater, Southampton Maria Hendy Wife Mar 66 Shalfleet, Southampton Herbert Hendy Grand Son 6 Scholar Shalfleet, Southampton Thomas Turnbull Lodger Unmar 46 Horse Breaker Roxboroughshire, Scotland 12 Newport Road Sarah Wheeler Head W 83 Annuitant Bowcombe, Hants Annie Hendy Servant Unmar 22 General Domestic Servant Shalfleet, Southampton 13 New Inn Emma Shotter Head W 68 Licensed Victualler Brixton, Southampton Clement Shotter Son Unmar 32 Assistant to Licensed Victualler Shalfleet, Southampton Selina Shotter Daur Unmar 28 Assistant to Licensed Victualler Shalfleet, Southampton 14 Grocer's Shop Eliza Sargeant Head W 75 Grocer Carisbrooke, Southampton Ellen Sargeant Daur Unmar 49 Grocer's Assistant Shalfleet, Southampton John Sweet Lodger Widr 46 Carpenter and Dairyman Meciat, Somerset 15 Post Office Thomas Hollis Head Mar 55 Tailor (Master) Shalfleet, Southampton Jane E Hollis Wife Mar 58 Whippingham, Southampton Minnie Hollis Daur Unmar 17 Shalfleet, Southampton 16 Cottage Joseph Morey Head Mar 65 Gen Labourer Calbourn, Southampton Mary A Morey Wife Mar 63 Calbourn, Southampton Mary A Morey Daur Unmar 21 Dressmaker Shalfleet, Southampton 17 Cottage Frank Paul Head Mar 30 Ag Shepherd Calbourn, Southampton Eliza Paul Wife Mar 43 Freshwater, Southampton Jane Paul Daur 5 Scholar Shalfleet, Southampton Samuel Monkley Lodger Unmar 20 Miller Stock Common, Devonshire John Harris Lodger Unmar 26 Gen Labourer Warnford, Hants 18 Shalfleet Farm House Thomas Dacombe Head Mar 48 Dairyman Wimborne, Dorsetshire Sarah Dacombe Wife Mar 46 Wimborne, Dorsetshire William H Dacombe Son 14 Wimborne, Dorsetshire 19 Shalfleet Farm House Thomas Wilkinson Head Widr 81 Retired Farmer Shalfleet, Southampton 20 Shalfleet Mill Alfred Henley Head Mar 36 Miller Mambury, Devonshire Sarah Henly Wife Mar 38 Chardswell, Dorsetshire George Henly Son 3 Shalfleet, Southampton Annie Henly Daur 2 Shalfleet, Southampton Kate Henly Daur 4m Shalfleet, Southampton Mary A Allen Boarder 14 Visitor Chardswell, Dorsetshire 21 Shalfleet Mill Edward Buckler Head Mar 65 Baker - Master, 1man Calbourn, Southampton Jane Buckler Wife Mar 64 N.K. Suffolk Henry Buckler Son Unmar 39 Baker Calbourn, Southampton Jane Buckler Daur Unmar 36 Calbourn, Southampton Emma Buckler Daur Unmar 33 Calbourn, Southampton Kate Buckler Daur Unmar 33 Calbourn, Southampton 22 Millbank Cottage Wallace Greenen Head Mar 28 Carrier and Coal dealer, 1 man Shalfleet, Southampton Mary Greenen Wife Mar 30 Newbridge, Southampton Gertrude Greenen Daur 8 Scholar Shalfleet, Southampton Beatrice Greenen Daur 6 Scholar Shalfleet, Southampton Cyril Greenen Son 4 Scholar Shalfleet, Southampton Mabel Greenen Daur 2 Shalfleet, Southampton Doris Greenen Daur 2m Shalfleet, Southampton Noah Parsons Lodger Unmar 30 Police Constable Durley, Hants 23 Salterns Benjamin C Drayton Head Mar 49 Mason Shalfleet, Southampton Martha Drayton Wife Mar 39 Lymington, Hants Thomas H Drayton Son 15 Bricklayers, Labourer Shalfleet, Southampton Ambrose Drayton Son 13 Scholar Shalfleet, Southampton Louis Drayton Son 11 Scholar Shalfleet, Southampton Annie W Drayton Daur 9 Scholar Shalfleet, Southampton 24 Lower Hamsted John Hillier Head Mar 55 Farmer of 200 acres, 2 men and 1 boy Niton, Southampton Mary A Hillier Wife Mar 57 Carisbrook, Southampton Mary A Hillier Daur Unmar 25 Northwood, Southampton Alfred Hillier Son Unmar 24 Farmers Son Northwood, Southampton Ellen M Hillier Daur Unmar 21 Northwood, Southampton Kate E Hillier Daur Unmar 18 Northwood, Southampton Emma J Hillier Daur 12 Shalfleet, Southampton 25 Lower Hamstead Isaac Adams Head Mar 50 Labourer (Agricultural) Brixton, Hants Mary Adams Wife Mar 46 Shalfleet, Hants Harriet Adams Daur Unmar 23 Carisbrook, Hants Kezia Adams Daur Unmar 16 Hamstead, Hants William Adams Son Unmar 16 Labourer Hamstead, Hants Hester Adams Daur 9 Scholar Hamstead, Hants 26 Brickyard Farm Thomas Hollis Head Mar 40 Farmer of 95 acres, 1 man Shalfleet, Hants Matilda Hollis Wife Mar 50 Brockenhurst, Hants 27 The Cottage John M Henderson Head Mar 37 Consul for the German Empire Scotland Jane M Henderson Wife Mar 33 Scotland Maria Hooke Servant Unmar 21 General Servant Not Available 28 The Fisheries James Rider Head Mar 41 Fisherman East Cowes, Hants Sarah Rider Wife Mar 37 Wife of Fisherman West Cowes, Hants Annie Rider Daur 12 Scholar West Cowes, Hants James M Rider Son 10 Scholar West Cowes, Hants Emilie Rider Daur 7 Scholar Shalfleet, Hants William Rider Son 4 Scholar Shalfleet, Hants Alice M Rider Daur 2 Shalfleet, Hants Thomas E Rider Son 7m Shalfleet, Hants 29 Hamstead Farm Isaac Horsford Head Widr 81 Farmer of 300 acres, 2 men and 1 boy Godshill, Hants Jacob Horsford Brother Widr 78 Godshill, Hants Sarah Horsford Daur Unmar 44 Farmers Daughter Shorwell, Hants Robert Horsford Son Unmar 41 Farmers Son Shorwell, Hants Emily Horsford Daur Unmar 33 Farmers Daughter Shorwell, Hants 30 Hamstead Farm James Downer Head Mar 35 Labourer (Agricultural) Shorwell, Hants Emma Downer Wife Mar 31 Gatcombe, Hants Edgar P Downer Son 2 Shorwell, Hants 31 Hamstead House George H Secker Head Mar 38 No profession or occupation Berks, Windsor Helen Secker Wife Mar 37 Salop, Shrewsbury Selina Heathcote Sister in law Unmar 35 Salop, Shrewsbury Julia Rees Niece 7 Scholar India Emily Rees Niece 6 Scholar India May Rees Niece 4 Scholar Dorset, Swanage William Rees Nephew 2 Scholar India Emily Fyffe Serv Unmar 20 Governess Hants, Southsea Eliza Battwick Serv Unmar 19 Servant (Domestic) Dorset, Raunstone 32 Hamstead (Manor House) John Pennethorne Head Unmar 73 Landower Worcester Anne Pennethorne Sister Unmar 80 Landower Worcester Sarah Pennethorne Sister Unmar 77 Spinster No Occupation Worcester Anne Wright Servant Unmar 67 Servant Worcester Elizabeth Birt Servant Unmar 59 Servant Worcester Helen Elderfield Servant Unmar 31 Servant Calbourne, IW Ellen Brimson Servant Unmar 16 Servant Calbourne, IW 33 Hamstead James Brett Head Mar 49 Coachman (Domestic) Brixton, I.W Charlotte Brett Wife Mar 55 Shalfleet, I.W Edwin Brett Son Unmar 27 Labourer Shalfleet, I.W Louise M Thorlow Daur Mar 25 Shalfleet, I.W James Brett Son Unmar 23 Fisherman Shalfleet, I.W Frank Brett Son 10 Scholar Shalfleet, I.W LottieThorlow Grandaur 1 Arreton, I.W 34 Hamstead Walter W Smith Head Mar 37 Gardener Freshwater, I.W. Jane Smith Wife Mar 42 Ripon, Yorkshire Charles Smith Son 15 Scholar Shalfleet, I.W Elizabeth Smith Daur 12 Scholar Shalfleet, I.W 35 Hamstead William Marks Head Mar 54 Labourer (Agricultural) Shalfleet, I.W Margaret Marks Wife Mar 58 St Nicholas, Worcester 36 Newtown River Harry Hollins Mar 33 Master Portsmouth, Hants SS Arrow 37 Newtown River Thomas Holbrook Unmar 48 Mate Shalfleet, I W Smack Wellington George Lock Unmar
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