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Froyle Censuses -PDF Copy 1901 Surname Christian name Family Relationship Age Occupation House Where born Stonehouse Richard Head 29 Carter on farm Isnage Farm Odiham, Hants Stonehouse Harriett Wife 28 Isnage Farm Andover Stonehouse Lilian M Daughter 7 Scholar Isnage Farm Odiham, Hants Stonehouse Rose Daughter 6 Isnage Farm Seale, Surrey Stonehouse Harriett F. Daughter 4 Isnage Farm Seale, Surrey Stonehouse Richard Son 3 Isnage Farm Seale, Surrey Stonehouse William T Son 1 Isnage Farm Odiham, Hants King James Cousin 16 Labourer on farm Isnage Farm S Warnborough Jefferies Arthur J Head 24 Gamekeeper on farm Isnage Farm N.Badley? Wiltshire Jefferies Florence E Wife 29 Isnage Farm Crondall, Hampshire Paine Frederick Head 44 Labourer on farm Isnage Farm Bentley, Hants Paine Martha Wife 38 Isnage Farm Froyle Paine Edith Daughter 4 Isnage Farm Isington?, Hants Paine Charles Son 2 Isnage Farm Froyle Baker James Head (Widower) 71 Labourer on farm Nomans Land Odiham, Hants Baker James Son 30 Labourer on farm Nomans Land Odiham, Hants Eggar James Border 72 Cripple Nomans Land Basingstoke, Hants Uninhabited Nomans Land Webb Lewis G Head 35 Dairyman Saintbury Hill Degdean, Wilts Webb Miriam E Wife 35 Saintbury Hill Clarendon, Wilts Webb Miriam C M Daughter 14 Saintbury Hill Redlynch, Wilts Webb Ernest L Son 13 Dairyman's assistant Saintbury Hill Batscroft, Wilts Webb Edgar S Son 11 Saintbury Hill Sheet, Hants Webb Evelyn D A Daughter 9 Saintbury Hill Freefolk, Hants Webb Jessica F M Daughter 7 Saintbury Hill Chilworth, Hants Uninhabited Saintbury Hill 1901 Surname Christian name Family Relationship Age Occupation House Where born Peddle Emmanual H Head 49 Farmer Yarnhams Farm Langport, Somerset Peddle Mary Daughter 22 Clerk Yarnhams Farm Bridgewater, Somerset Reale Caroline Servant 42 Housekeeper Yarnhams Farm Corton Denham, Somerset Sinderberry Albert A Head 21 Gamekeeper on estate Yarnhams Farm Cottage Tadley, Hants Bolster Albert Head - widow 53 Carter on farm Yarnhams Farm Cottages NK Bolster Eva Daughter 16 Yarnhams Farm Cottages NK Hughie Henry Head 38 Straw tyer on farm Yarnhams Farm Cottages Andover, Hants Hughie Eliza Wife 32 Yarnhams Farm Cottages Aylesford, Hants Hughie Violet M Daughter Unde Yarnhams Farm Cottages Froyle Monday John Head 28 Carter on farm Yarnhams Farm Cottages East Meon, Hants Monday Susan Wife 26 Yarnhams Farm Cottages East Meon, Hants Monday Alice R Daughter Unde Yarnhams Farm Cottages Petersfield, Hants Monday Rosette Mother - Widow 60 Yarnhams Farm Cottages Salisbury, Wilts Monday Josiah Brother 22 Carter on farm Yarnhams Farm Cottages East Meon, Hants Monday Sidney Brother 18 Carter on farm Yarnhams Farm Cottages East Meon, Hants Monday Lewis Brother 15 Labourer on farm Yarnhams Farm Cottages West Meon, Hants Bone William Head 66 Gamekeeper on estates Stowell Cottage ? Selborne, Hants Bone Mary Ann Wife 65 Stowell Cottage ? Selborne, Hants Bone Arthur Son 24 Gamekeeper on estates Stowell Cottage ? Redenham, Hants Chivers George Head 49 Carter on farm New House Farm Woodmancote, Hants Chivers Eliza Wife 49 New House Farm Whitchurch, Hants Chivers Charles Son 19 Carter on farm New House Farm Colemore, Hants Chivers Hester Daughter 14 New House Farm Bighton, Hants Chivers William Son 12 New House Farm Bighton, Hants Chivers Edward Son 9 New House Farm Preston Candover, Hants Chivers Elsie Daughter 7 New House Farm Lasham, Hants 1901 Surname Christian name Family Relationship Age Occupation House Where born Bone Harry Head 32 Labourer on farm New House Farm Bentworth, Hants Bone Annie Wife 23 New House Farm Weston Down, Hants Bone Frederick Son 4 New House Farm Bentworth, Hants Bone Mary Daughter 2 New House Farm Bentworth, Hants Bone Herbert Son Unde New House Farm Bentworth, Hants Candy John A S Head 42 Farmer Home Farm Chidingfold, Surrey Candy Emily L F Wife 36 Home Farm Colehampton, Sussex Candy John G F Son 4 Home Farm Froyle Candy Philip S Son 2 Home Farm Froyle Hughes Harriett Servant - Married 62 Cook - Domestic Servant Home Farm London, Middlesex Hughes Steven Servant - Married 72 Odd Man Home Farm Hammenden?, Cheshire Lawrence Emily Servant 15 Housemaid Home Farm Froyle Bentinck Walter Head 61 Retired Army Officer Froyle House London, Middlesex Bentinck Henrietta Wife 60 Froyle House British Subject - Italy Bentinck Bernard Son 23 No profession Froyle House South Warnborough, Hants Bentinck Millicent Daughter 29 Froyle House South Warnborough, Hants Bentinck Adelaide Daughter 27 Froyle House South Warnborough, Hants Barclay Helen Visitor 37 Froyle House Scotland White Margaret Servant 29 Cook - Domestic Servant Froyle House Hungerford, Berks Stersone? Ernest Servant 28 Butler - Domestic Servant Froyle House Folkestone, Kent Saunner Caroline Servant 40 Lady's maid Froyle House Switzerland Dennis Maud Servant 26 Housemaid Froyle House Coventry, Warks Peird Alice Servant 19 Kitchenmaid Froyle House Storley, Hants Bailey Ruth Servant 17 Housemaid Froyle House Bitterne, Hants Mitchell Ellen Servant 18 Maid Froyle House Warfield, Hants Gardener John Servant 22 Footman Froyle House Worplesdon, Surrey 1901 Surname Christian name Family Relationship Age Occupation House Where born Yernon Kate Servant 38 Nurse Froyle House Northampton Wiggins Jim A Head 32 Gardener Mill Court Cottage Harting, Sussex Wiggins Emily Wife 34 Mill Court Cottage Whiteparish, Wilts Wiggins Dorothy Daughter 1 Mill Court Cottage Petersfield, Hants Page Benjamin Head 76 Agricultural Labourer Mill Court Cottages Basingstoke, Hants Page Emily Wife 50 Laundress Mill Court Cottages Alton, Hants Page Ethel Daughter 14 Mill Court Cottages Froyle Page Louisa Daughter 11 Mill Court Cottages Froyle Knight Ethel Niece 6 Mill Court Cottages Froyle Webb William Head 59 Agricultural Labourer Mill Court Cottages Kingsley, Hants Webb Fanny Wife 53 Mill Court Cottages Kingsley, Hants Webb Frederick Son 24 Agricultural Labourer Mill Court Cottages Hinton Ampner, Hants Webb Dennis Son 19 Gardener Mill Court Cottages Hinton Ampner, Hants Webb Mark Son 13 Help on farm Mill Court Cottages Froyle Webb Herbert Son 11 Mill Court Cottages Froyle Neal William Head 50 Agricultural Labourer Mill Court Cottages Holybourne, Hants Neal Mary Wife 44 Mill Court Cottages Binsted, Hants Wells Maida? Daughter 18 Mill Court Cottages Binsted, Hants Neal George Son 13 Milk boy on farm Mill Court Cottages Froyle Neal Harry Son 12 Mill Court Cottages Froyle Neal Edward Son 9 Mill Court Cottages Froyle Neal Annie Daughter 7 Mill Court Cottages Froyle Neal Charlie Son 4 Mill Court Cottages Froyle Neal Beatrice Daughter Unde Mill Court Cottages Froyle Wells Elsie Grandaughter Unde Mill Court Cottages Froyle Knight James Head 46 Bricklayer on estate Mill Court Cottages Froyle 1901 Surname Christian name Family Relationship Age Occupation House Where born Knight Emma Wife 48 Mill Court Cottages Chichester, Sussex Knight Robert Son 15 Gardener on estate Mill Court Cottages Froyle Knight Frederick Son 13 Under Bricklayer on estate Mill Court Cottages Froyle Knight Nellie Daughter 11 Mill Court Cottages Froyle Knight John Son 8 Mill Court Cottages Froyle Frost Albert Head 37 Groom Gardener Mill Court Cottages Shalden, Hants Frost Sarah Ann Wife 35 Mill Court Cottages Farringdon, Hants Frost Bertram G Son 2 Mill Court Cottages Froyle Frost John Head 66 Agricultural Labourer Mill Court Cottages Herriard, Hants Frost Annie Wife 36 Mill Court Cottages Shipley, Sussex Francis Peter Stepson 14 Labourer and Bricklayer Mill Court Cottages Horsham, Sussex Frost Frederick J Son 3 Mill Court Cottages Froyle Frost Esther A Daughter Unde Mill Court Cottages Froyle Frost William Head 45 Agricultural Labourer Mill Court Cottages Tunworth, Hants Frost Caroline Wife 41 Mill Court Cottages Farnham, Surrey Frost Richard J Son 15 Gardener Mill Court Cottages Froyle Frost Albert W Son 13 Page Boy Mill Court Cottages Froyle Frost Arthur G Son 11 Mill Court Cottages Froyle Frost Reginald B Son 10 Mill Court Cottages Froyle Frost Hilda R Daughter 8 Mill Court Cottages Froyle Frost Martha E Daughter 6 Mill Court Cottages Froyle Frost Marjorie A Daughter 4 Mill Court Cottages Froyle Broomfield John T Head 45 Licensed Victualler Hen and Chickens Alton, Hants Broomfield Annie Wife 42 Hen and Chickens Alton, Hants Broomfield Eveline M Daughter 12 Hen and Chickens Alton, Hants Broomfield Richard G Son 2 Hen and Chickens Alton, Hants 1901 Surname Christian name Family Relationship Age Occupation House Where born Broomfield Sarah Mother - widow 74 Hen and Chickens Enfield, Middlesex Shering Minnie Servant 16 Domestic Servant Hen and Chickens Fordingbridge, Hants Noad Sarah E Servant 40 Housekeeper The Shrubbery Australia Knight Emma Servant 17 Housemaid The Shrubbery Alton, Hants House James Head 53 Bricklayer Upper Froyle House Dorcas Wife 50 Herriard, Hants House Agnes B Daughter 16 Schoolteacher Lower Froyle House Sam Son 13 Lower Froyle Hall Frederick T Head 45 Carter on farm Long Sutton, Hants Hall Ada Wife 41 Lower Froyle Hall Ellen M Daughter 13 Upper Froyle Hall Frederick C Son 11 Upper Froyle Hall Ethel H Daughter 8 Upper Froyle Hall Florence M Daughter 5 Upper Froyle Hall Louise I Daughter 2 Upper Froyle Hall David Brother 35 Carter on farm Dummer, Hampshire Scrivener William Head 47 Yard man on farm Froyle Scrivener Esther M Wife 46 Froyle Scrivener Edward Son 13 Errand boy Froyle Scrivener Robert H Son 11 Froyle Scrivener Charlie Son 9 Froyle Etherington Leonard Head 34 Plumber and Painter Rustington, Sussex Etherington Emma E Wife 32 Great Rissington, Gloucs Etherington Charles Son 8 East Prestor, Sussex Etherington
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