1911 Census by Group (Version4)

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1911 Census by Group (Version4) First name Surname Age in 1911: Est. Birth Year: Relation to Head: Gender: Birth Place: Street address: Marital Status: Yrs Married: Est. Marriage Year: Occupation: 1 Peter B Collings 89 abt 1822 Head Male Guernsey Uplands, Bawdrip Widowed Clergyman Established Church 1 Ada G Collings 50 abt 1861 Daughter Female Sutton Valence, Kent Uplands, Bawdrip Single Private Means 1 Maud Collings 38 abt 1873 Daughter Female Dover, Kent Uplands, Bawdrip Single Private Means 1 Bessie Poole 29 abt 1882 Servant Female Puriton, Somerset Uplands, Bawdrip Single Parlourmaid 1 Bessie Bishop 26 abt 1885 Servant Female Broomfield, Somerset Uplands, Bawdrip, Single Cook 1 Hida Crane 23 abt 1888 Servant Female Bawdrip, Somerset Uplands, Bawdrip Single Housemaid 1 Jane Parsons 18 abt 1893 Servant Female Puriton, Somerset Uplands, Bawdrip Single Kitchen maid 1 Frederick Crane 18 abt 1893 Servant Male Bawdrip, Somerset Uplands, Bawdrip Single Groom Domestic 2 John Stone 48 abt 1863 Boarder Male Bawdrip, Somerset New Road, Bawdrip Carter On Farm 2 Simon Stone 43 abt 1868 Head Male Bawdrip, Somerset New Road, Bawdrip Married 20 1891 Waggoner 2 Florence Stone 38 abt 1873 Wife Female Puniton, Somerset New Road, Bawdrip Married 2 John Collier 33 abt 1878 Boarder Male Bawdrip, Somerset New Road, Bawdrip stone Quarryman 2 Walter Stone 17 abt 1894 Son Male Bawdrip, Somerset New Road, Bawdrip Single Cowman 2 Oliver Stone 14 abt 1897 Son Male Bawdrip, Somerset New Road, Bawdrip Blind at 11yrs 2 Ada Stone 8 abt 1903 Daughter Female Bawdrip, Somerset New Road, Bawdrip 2 Minnie Stone 6 abt 1905 Daughter Female Bawdrip, Somerset New Road, Bawdrip 3 Harriet Stone 83 abt 1828 Head Female Chedzoy, Somerset New Road, Bawdrip Widowed O A Pensioner Formerly Charwoman 4 John Harry Burston 2 mths abt 1911 Son Male Bawdrip, Somerset Court Farm, Bawdrip 4 Mabel Burston 28 abt 1883 Wife Female Woolavington, Somerset Court Farm, Bawdrip Married 1 1910 4 Samuel Willie Burston 27 abt 1884 Head Male Chilton Trinity, Somerset Court Farm, Bawdrip Married 1 1910 Farmer 5 Henry Giles 47 abt 1864 Head Male Chedzoy, Somerset Bawdrip Married Farm Labourer 5 Jane Giles 46 abt 1865 Wife Female Bridgwater, Somerset Bawdrip Married 20 1891 5 Clement Giles 19 abt 1892 Son Male Chedzoy, Somerset Bawdrip Single Insurance Agent 5 Alice Giles 17 abt 1894 Daughter Female Chedzoy, Somerset Bawdrip Single Help 6 Thos Fry 42 abt 1869 Head Male Aller, Somerset Bawdrip Single Farmer 7 William Pain 55 abt 1856 Head Male Godney, Somerset Kings Farm, Bawdrip Married Farmer 7 Fanny Pain 45 abt 1866 Wife Female Puriton, Somerset Kings Farm, Bawdrip Married 23 1888 7 Kathleen Annie Pain 22 abt 1889 Daughter Female Bawdrip, Somerset Kings Farm, Bawdrip Single Dairy Worker 7 Cecil William Pain 21 abt 1890 Son Male Bawdrip, Somerset Kings Farm, Bawdrip Single Farm Labourer 7 Maud Braddick 17 abt 1894 Servant Female Bradney, Somerset Kings Farm, Bawdrip Single servant 7 Ivy Irene Pain 10 abt 1901 Daughter Female Bawdrip, Somerset Kings Farm, Bawdrip Single school 8 William Howe 56 abt 1855 Head Male Wembdon, Somerset Bawdrip Married Farm Labourer 8 Jane Howe 48 abt 1863 Wife Female Charlynch, Somerset Bawdrip Married 18 1893 8 Willie Howe 14 abt 1897 Son Male Wembdon, Somerset Bawdrip Farm Labor 8 Harold Howe 12 abt 1899 Son Male Wembdon, Somerset Bawdrip school 8 Stanley Howe 11 abt 1900 Son Male Wembdon, Somerset Bawdrip school 9 George Clark 43 abt 1868 Head Male Godney Near Wells, Somerset East Side, Bawdrip Married Quarrie stone Quarryman 9 Amelia Clark 42 abt 1869 Wife Female Bawdrip East Side, Bawdrip Married 9 1902 9 Arthur Victor Clark 13 abt 1898 Son Male Berrow N Burnham East Side, Bawdrip Farm Labourer 9 Edith Irinie Clark 12 abt 1899 Daughter Female Middle Burnham East Side, Bawdrip school 9 Thomas George Robert Clark 5 abt 1906 Son Male Mitcham, Surrey East Side, Bawdrip 10 William Townsend 54 abt 1857 Head Male Burton upon Trent The Rectory, Bawdrip Married Clerk in Holy Orders 10 Florence May Townsend 41 abt 1870 Wife Female Hertford The Rectory, Bawdrip Married 20 1891 10 Elizabeth Towlins 26 abt 1885 Servant Female Shortstanding, Gloucestershire The Rectory, Bawdrip Single House Parlourmaid Domestic 10 Cecil William Townsend 19 abt 1892 Son Male Alvington, Gloucestershire The Rectory, Bawdrip Single Architectural student 10 Caroline May Townsend 17 abt 1894 Daughter Female Alvington, Gloucestershire The Rectory, Bawdrip Single 10 Ida Tippetts 13 abt 1898 Servant Female Bawdrip, Somerset The Rectory, Bawdrip Single Assistant Housemaid 11 Caroline Varmen 64 abt 1847 Wife Female Chedzoy, Somerset Churchvilla, Bawdrip Married 11 William Varmen 62 abt 1849 Head Male Bawdrip, Somerset Churchvilla, Bawdrip Married 39 1872 Retired Tailor 11 Lionel Varmen 24 abt 1887 Son Male Bawdrip, Somerset Churchvilla, Bawdrip Single Insurance Agent 12 Harry Wheeler 39 abt 1872 Husband Male Greinton, Somerset Bawdrip Married Carter On Farm 12 Rosa Wheeler 33 abt 1878 Wife Female Shapwick, Somerset Bawdrip Married 15 1896 12 Charles Wheeler 15 abt 1896 Son Male Shapwick, Somerset Bawdrip Single Gardener 12 William Wheeler 7 abt 1904 Son Male Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip 13 Elizabeth Moore 75 abt 1836 Head Female Aller, Somerset Bawdrip Widowed Old Age Pensioner 13 William Charles Moore 20 abt 1891 Grandson Male Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip Single Farm Labourer 14 Mary Anne Coles 67 abt 1844 Wife Female Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip Married 14 Jonas Coles 66 abt 1845 Head Male Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip Married 43 1868 Gardener 14 Florence Durman 20 abt 1891 Adopted Daughter Female Chatham, Kent Bawdrip Single servant 15 Nellie Lynham 28 abt 1883 Wife Female Trowbridge, Wiltshire Bawdrip Married 6 1905 15 Francis Lynham 26 abt 1885 Head Male Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip Married Cowman 15 Charles Lynham 4 abt 1907 Son Male Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip 16 Mary Way 73 abt 1838 Wife Female Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip Married 42 1869 16 William Way 65 abt 1846 Head Male Sutton Mallet, Somerset Bawdrip Married Farmer 16 Edwin John Way Crane 52 abt 1859 Son Male Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip 16 Walter Crane 32 abt 1879 Son‐in‐law Male Puriton, Somerset Bawdrip Married Gardener 16 Ella May Crane 31 abt 1880 Daughter Female Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip Married 17 Laura Jane Collings 48 abt 1863 Head Female Bawdrip, Bridgwater Bawdrip Widowed Private Means 17 Mary Burge Collings 25 abt 1886 Daughter Female Bawdrip, Bridgwater Bawdrip Single 18 Alfred Shorney 56 abt 1855 Head Male Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip Married 13 1898 Farm Labourer 18 Mary Shorney 42 abt 1869 Wife Female Chilton Polden, Somerset Bawdrip Married 18 Maurice Shorney 11 abt 1900 Son Male Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip school 19 Eliza Shorney 59 abt 1852 Wife Female Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip Married 28 1883 19 William Shorney 52 abt 1859 Head Male Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip Married General Labourer 19 Mabel Lily Shorney 20 abt 1891 Daughter Female Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip Single servant 20 John Dyment 67 abt 1844 Head Male Charlinch, Somerset Bawdrip Married Retired Farmer 20 Eleanor Dyment 52 abt 1859 Wife Female Bridgwater, Somerset Bawdrip Married 36 1875 21 Mary Durston 70 abt 1841 Mother Female Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip Widowed Old Age Pensioner 21 William Lewis Durston 40 abt 1871 Head Male Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip Married Carpenter Railway Works 21 Elizabeth Durston 32 abt 1879 Wife Female Holcombe, Rogus, Somerset Bawdrip Married 6 1905 21 Cliffie Durston 5 abt 1906 Son Male Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip school 21 Ethel Durston 2 abt 1909 Daughter Female Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip 22 James Pople 68 abt 1843 Head Male Cleeve W Bristol Bawdrip Widowed Farmer 22 Agnes Margaret Wensley 33 abt 1878 Daughter Female Bawdrip, Bridgwater Bawdrip Married 22 Alfred Floyd Wensley 25 abt 1886 Son‐in‐law Male Grangetown, Glamorganshire Bawdrip Married son In Law Working On Farm 23 Emily Crane 57 abt 1854 Head Female Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip Widowed 23 Eva Crane 28 abt 1883 Daughter Female Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip Single Dress Maker 23 Clifford Crane 24 abt 1887 Son Male Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip, Single Farm Labourer 23 May Crane 16 abt 1895 Daughter Female Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip Single Housemaid 23 Winifred Crane 14 abt 1897 Daughter Female Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip 24 Charles E Crocker 37 abt 1874 Head Male Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip Married Labourer 24 Florence Crocker 32 abt 1879 Wife Female Moorlinch, Somerset Bawdrip Married 15 1896 24 Lillian M Crocker 14 abt 1897 Daughter Female Moorlinch, Somerset Bawdrip 24 Bertha J Crocker 13 abt 1898 Daughter Female Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip 24 William C Crocker 12 abt 1899 Son Male Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip 24 Doris E Crocker 10 abt 1901 Daughter Female Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip 24 Adeline F Crocker 7 abt 1904 Daughter Female Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip school 24 Alfred S Crocker 5 abt 1906 Son Male Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip school 24 Frederick G Crocker 2 abt 1909 Son Male Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip school 25 Mary Tidball 36 abt 1875 Head Female East Bower, Somerset Bawdrip Widowed Charwoman 25 Henry Edgar Tidball 15 abt 1896 Son Male Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip Painter House 25 Frederick Tidball 12 abt 1899 Son Male Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip Farm Labourer 25 Mabel Tidball 11 abt 1900 Daughter Female Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip 25 Agnes Tidball 10 abt 1901 Daughter Female Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip school 25 Stanley Tidball 8 abt 1903 Son Male Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip school 25 Tom Tidball 5 abt 1906 Son Male Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip school 25 Elsie Tidball 3 abt 1908 Daughter Female Bawdrip, Somerset Bawdrip 25 May Tidball 1 abt 1910 Daughter Female
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