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Shalfleet 1851 Shalfleet Census 1851 - H.O. 107 1665 District 5a Name and Surname of Relation to Marriage Age Age Rank, Profession or Occupation Where Born each person Head Condition M F 1 Crabshole Cottage George Tatchell Head Mar 45 Labourer Farm Work Hampshire, Lymington Fanny Tatchell Wife Mar 47 Hampshire, Lymington George Tatchell Son U 19 Labourer Hampshire, Lymington Ann Tatchell Daur U 17 Hampshire, Lymington Jane Tatchell Daur 11 Scholar Hampshire, Lymington Martha Tatchell Daur 9 Scholar Hampshire, Lymington John Tatchell Son 4 Hampshire, Lymington 2 Millbank Cottage Charles Hawker Head Widr 75 Clerk, DockYard, Superan. Hants, Portsmouth Charles Hawker Son U 31 Salt Manufacturer Hants, St Helens, I of W Ellen Ann Hawker Daur U 28 Hants, St Helens, I of W Ann Sophia Hawker Daur U 26 Hants, St Helens, I of W Elizabeth Frances Hawker Daur U 24 Hants, St Helens, I of W Caroline Ann Hawker Daur U 22 Hants, St Helens, I of W Jane Jacobs Serv U 17 General Servant Hants, Wroxall, I of W 3 Malthouse James Cotten Head Mar 41 Farmers Labourer Hants, Lower Wallop Martha Cotten Wife Mar 38 Hants, Shalfleet, I of W Charles Cotten Son 14 Plow Boy Hants, Shalfleet, I of W Harriet Cotten Daur 12 Scholar Hants, Shalfleet, I of W Cornelius Cotten Son 4 Scholar Hants, Shalfleet, I of W 4 Shalfleet Farm Richard Cheverton Head Mar 44 Farmer 200 acres, 5 lab, 2 boys Hants, Newchurch, I of W Caroline Cheverton Wife Mar 39 Hants, Newchurch, I of W Elizabeth Cheverton Daur 9 Hants, Godshill, I of W Clara Cheverton Daur 7 Hants, Godshill, I of W Ann Cheverton Daur 3 Hants, Godshill, I of W Mary Jolliffe Visitor U 30 Hants, Arreton, I of W Maria Guy Serv U 18 House Servant Hants, Newchurch, I of W Leonard Wright Serv U 18 Farm Servant Hants, Shalfleet, I of W 5 Shalfleet Mill James Stephens Head Mar 50 Journeyman Miller Sussex, Nutbourne Ann Stephens Wife Mar 46 Sussex, Chichester Phebe Stephens Daur 15 Scholar Hampshire, I of W Kate Stephens Daur 10 Scholar Hampshire, I of W Martha Stephens Daur 6 Scholar Hampshire, I of W Mary Stephens Daur 3 Scholar Hampshire, I of W 6 Malthouse Mary Ann Prangnell Head Mar 35 Brick Makers Wife Hampshire, Newport Mary Ann Groundsall Niece 10 Scholar Hampshire, Ryde 7 Malthouse William Pinhorn Head Mar 78 Tailor Hampshire, Calbourne Mary Pinhorn Wife Mar 70 Hampshire, Thorley 8 New Inn William Shotter Head Mar 40 Shoemaker, 1 man Hants, Brixton, IW Emma Shotter Wife Mar 39 Hants, Brixton, IW Ellen Shotter Daur 8 Hants, Shalfleet, IW Clemment Shotter Son 7 Scholar Hants, Shalfleet, IW Selena Shotter Daur 2 Scholar Hants, Shalfleet, IW 9 Atkeys House James Sergeant Head Mar 46 Grocer Hants, Shalfleet, IW Eliza Sergeant Wife Mar 46 Hants, Carisbrooke, IW Ellen Sergeant Daur U 21 Dressmaker Hants, Shalfleet, IW Emma Sergeant Daur U 19 Hants, Shalfleet, IW Thomas Green Father in Law U 70 Labourer Hants, Newport, IW Catherine Sergeant Mother U 80 Dorset, Hanton 10 Old Poor House William Hollis Head Widr 68 Retired Baker Hants, Shalfleet, IW Catherine Foy Serv U 20 House Servant Hants, Shalfleet, IW 11 Old Poor House James Saulter Head Mar 37 Bricklayer Hants, Burley Ann Saulter Wife Mar 31 Hants, Burley Barton Saulter Son 11 Hants, Shalfleet, IW Emley Saulter Daur 8 Hants, Shalfleet, IW Louisa Saulter Daur 6 Hants, Bolder 12 Old Poor House James Merwood Head U 60 Farm Labourer Hants, Shorwell, IW 13 Atkeys Henry Therle Head Mar 45 Farm Labourer Hants, Shorwell, IW Jane Therle Wife Mar 40 Hants, Shalfleet, IW Mary Therle Daur 12 Hants, Shalfleet, IW John Therle Son 11 Hants, Shalfleet, IW James Therle Son 6 Hants, Shalfleet, IW Jane Therle Daur 2 Hants, Shalfleet, IW 14 Pitt Bramble Cottage William Marks Head Mar 28 Carpenter Hants, Ningwood, IW Hannah Marks Wife Mar 28 Hants, Ningwood, IW 15 Ningwood Lodge James Marks Head Mar 51 Carpenter employing 3 sons Hants, Ningwood, IW Sarah Marks Wife Mar 54 Hants, Ningwood, IW Mary Marks Daur U 25 Cook when in Service Hants, Ningwood, IW Frederick Marks Son U 21 Carpenter Hants, Ningwood, IW Ellen Marks Daur U 19 Dressmaker Hants, Ningwood, IW James Marks Son U 15 Errand Boy Hants, Ningwood, IW Louisa Marks Grand Daur 6m Hants, Ningwood, IW 16 Fir Tree Cottage Jacob Saulter Head Mar 60 Mason Hants, Havenstreet, IW Mary Saulter Wife Mar 56 Hants, Beaulieu George Saulter Son U 27 Mason Hants, Shalfleet, IW William Saulter Son U 23 Mason Hants, Shalfleet, IW Henry Saulter Son U 20 Mason Hants, Shalfleet, IW Charles Saulter Son U 10 Mason Hants, Shalfleet, IW Mary Prince Visitor 6 Hants, Cowes, IW 17 Fir Tree Cottage Emmanuel Prangnell Head Mar 42 Brick Maker Hants, Shide, IW Eliza Prangnell Wife Mar 37 Hants, Newport, IW Charles Prangnell Son 15 Brick Makers Boy Hants, Newport, IW Christian Prangnell Daur 10 Hants, Newport, IW Eliza Prangnell Daur 7 Hants, Newport, IW Edward Prangnell Son 5 Hants, Newport, IW Henry Prangnell Son 3 Hants, Shalfleet, IW Alfred Prangnell Son 15m Hants, Shalfleet, IW 18 Ningwood David Keech Head Mar 49 Blacksmith, 1 man Hants, Brixton, IW Harriet Keech Wife Mar 49 Hants, Bishops Stoke Alexander Proud Journeyman Apr 69 Blacksmith Hants, Romsey 19 Ningwood Thomas Hollis Head Mar 47 Farm Labourer Hants, Calbourne, IW Jane Hollis Wife Mar 44 Hants, Shalfleet, IW Charles Hollis Son U 25 Farm Labourer Hants, Shalfleet, IW Thomas Hollis Son 11 Hants, Shalfleet, IW Jane Hollis Daur 9 Hants, Shalfleet, IW Emily Hollis Daur 7 Hants, Shalfleet, IW Selah Hollis Daur 5 Hants, Shalfleet, IW 20 Ningwood John Day Head Mar 62 Labourer Hants, Shalfleet, IW Sarah Day Wife Mar 47 Hants, Shalfleet, IW Robert Day Son U 20 Labourer Hants, Shalfleet, IW David Day Son 14 Labourer Hants, Shalfleet, IW Allis Day Daur 12 Hants, Shalfleet, IW Louisa Day Daur 8 Hants, Shalfleet, IW Maria Day Daur 5 Hants, Shalfleet, IW Leonard Day Son 3m Hants, Shalfleet, IW Sarah Collins Lodger Widow 44 Outdoor Labouring Worker Hants, Calbourne, IW Henry Collins Son 13 Hants, Shalfleet, IW Sarah Ann Collins Daur 10 Hants, Shalfleet, IW William Collins Son 4 Hants, Shalfleet, IW James Ridet Lodger Widr 75 Mason Pauper Hants, Shalfleet, IW Anna Ridet Daur U 39 Hants, Shalfleet, IW 21 Ningwood House Thomas Cottle Head Mar 45 Vicar of Shalfleet Berks, Cholsey Loiusa Georgina Cottle Wife Mar 44 Berks, Wallingford Clergyman of the Church of Frederick Goold Visitor U 42 Ireland, Dublin England not having care of souls William Sweet Serv U 26 Groom Somerset, Merrriott Sarah Wakefield Serv U 21 House Servant Berks, Newberry Louisa Molding Serv U 19 House Servant Berks, Newberry 22 Ningwood Richard Barton Head Mar 85 Farm Labourer Pauper Hants, Mottiston, IW Sarah Barton Wife Mar 77 Hants, Ningwood, IW 23 Ningwood James Reynolds Head Mar 57 Farm Labourer Hants, Thorley, IW Charlotte Reynolds Wife Mar 50 Hants, Brook, IW Andrew Reynolds Son 12 Farm Labourer Hants, Ningwood, IW Barton Reynolds Son 9 Hants, Ningwood, IW Edward Reynolds Son 7 Hants, Ningwood, IW Harriott Reynolds Daur 5 Hants, Ningwood, IW 24 Ningwood Isaac Brett Head Mar 47 Farm Labourer Hants,Godshill, IW Hannah Brett Wife Mar 46 Hants, Thorley, IW George Brett Son U 20 Brickyard Labourer Hants, Shalfleet, IW William Brett Son 12 Farm Labourer Boy Hants, Shalfleet, IW Marey Brett Daur 11 Hants, Shalfleet, IW John Brett Son 5 Hants, Shalfleet, IW Sarah Brett Daur 3 Hants, Shalfleet, IW 25 Ningwood Dairy Farm Peter Wheeler Head Widr 50 Farmer 200 acres, 2 lab, 1 boy Hants, Shalfleet, IW Mary Ann Wheeler Daur U 17 Housekeeper Hants, Shalfleet, IW Louiser Wheeler Daur 11 Scholar Hants, Shalfleet, IW Barton Wheeler Son 13 Scholar Hants, Shalfleet, IW Walter Wheeler Son 1 Hants, Shalfleet, IW 26 Ningwood Henry Stone Head Mar 37 Woodman Hants, Christchurch Elizabeth Stone Wife Mar 29 Hants, Ringwood Tom Stone Son 3 Hants, Shalfleet, IW Alice Stone Daur 1 Hants, Shalfleet, IW George Stone Visitor 31 Coachman Hants, Christchurch 27 Ningwood John Scovell Head Mar 83 Farm Labourer Pauper Hants, Carisbrook, IW Hannah Scovell Wife Mar 83 Hants, Calbourne, IW 28 Ningwood Schoolhouse James Monk Head Mar 23 Schoolmaster Hants, Sutton Scotney Maria Monk Wife Mar 23 Schoolmistress Hants, Whitchurch 29 Ningwood Isaac Hendy Head Mar 54 Farm Labourer Hants, Shalfleet, IW Jane Hendy Wife Mar 56 Hants, Calbourne, IW Jesse Hendy Son U 24 Brick Maker Hants, Shalfleet, IW Isaac Hendy Son 15 Brick Maker Hants, Shalfleet, IW Jane Hendy Daur 12 Scholar Hants, Shalfleet, IW Sophia Hendy Daur 10 Hants, Shalfleet, IW 30 Lower Farm Ningwood William Russell Head Mar 64 Farmer 30 acres of land Hants, Shalfleet, IW Frances Russell Wife Mar 43 Hants, Shalfleet, IW Selah Russell Daur 5 Hants, Shalfleet, IW Ruth Russell Daur 4 Hants, Shalfleet, IW Isaac Hollis Lodger Mar 49 Farm Labourer Indoor Hants, Shalfleet, IW 31 Ningwood James Barton Head Mar 59 Brick Maker Hants, Shalfleet, IW Ann Barton Wife Mar 59 London Robert Barton Son U 21 Brick Maker Hants, Ningwood, IW 32 Ningwood John Wheeler Head Mar 51 Drainer and Farm Labourer Hants, Godshill, IW Ann Wheeler Wife Mar 49 Hants, Shalfleet, IW John Wheeler Son U 14 Scholar Hants, Shalfleet, IW Keat Wheeler Daur 11 Scholar Hants, Shalfleet, IW Sophia Wheeler Daur 9 Scholar Hants, Shalfleet, IW Amelia Jane Wheeler Daur 7 Scholar Hants, Shalfleet, IW 33 Ningwood Riddetts Joseph Morey Head Mar 35 Farm Labourer Hants, Calbourne, IW Mary Ann Morey Wife Mar 33 Hants, Calbourne, IW Edward Urry Morey Son 11m Hants, Shalfleet, IW 34 Ningwood Riddetts William Buckett Head Mar 33 Bricklayer Hants, Shalfleet, IW Eliza Buckett Wife Mar 33 Hants, Shorwell IW John Buckett Son 8 Scholar Hants, Shalfleet, IW Elen Buckett Daur 6 Hants, Shalfleet, IW
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