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Britford - Census 1851 Includes Alderbury Union Workhouse Britford - Census 1851 Includes Alderbury Union Workhouse Year Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes Born HO107/1846 1 Cookman John Head M 71 M 1780 Agrtultural Laborer Britford Page 1. ED2a, folio 354 Cookman Ann Wife M 60 F 1791 Banton, Oxford Cookman Thommas Son U 15 M 1836 Ag Lab Britford 2 Rumbold William Head M 68 M 1783 Carter Boscomb Rumbold Mary Wife M 66 F 1785 Wishford Rumbold William Son M 30 M 1821 Ag Lab Dog Dean Rumbold Leah Daughter U 25 F 1826 Shepherdess x-out, At Home Dog Dean 3 Waters Thommas Head M 37 M 1814 Shepherd Bake Farm Waters Rossanna Wife M 42 F 1809 Salisbury Waters William Son 14 M 1837 Shepherd Boy Hommington Waters Enos Son 12 M 1839 At Home Well House Waters John Son 10 M 1841 At Home Well House Waters Susanne Daughter 7 F 1844 At Home Well House Waters Rosanna Daughter 4 F 1847 Well House Waters George Son 3 M 1848 Well House Waters James Son 0 M 1851 Well House 5 Mnths 4 Waters Thommas Head M 32 M 1819 Ag Lab Bake Farm, Wilts. Waters Jane Wife M 33 F 1818 Longford Waters Elizabeth Daughter 3 F 1848 Bake, Wilts Waters Ruth Daughter 0 F 1851 Bake, Wilts Age 10 mths 5 Webb James Head M 53 M 1798 Carter Downton Page 2 Webb Hannah Wife M 55 F 1796 Charlton Webb George Son M 24 M 1827 Ag Lab Hommington Webb William Son U 20 M 1831 Ag Lab Well House Webb Robert Son U 18 M 1833 Shepherd Bake Farm Webb Charles Son 15 M 1836 Shepherd Boy Bake Farm Webb Ann Daughter 12 F 1839 At Home Bake Farm Webb Dinah Granddaughter 5 F 1846 At Home Bake Farm Small James Father in Law 80 M 1771 Pauper Ag Lab Nunton 6 Harwood George Head M 51 M 1800 Ag Lab Dog Dean Harwood Elizabeth Wife M 51 F 1800 Britford Harwood Emma Daughter U 23 F 1828 At Home Bake Farm Harwood James Son U 17 M 1834 Carter Dog Dean Harwood Thommas Son 14 M 1837 Plough Boy Dog Dean Harwood Elizabeth Daughter 13 F 1838 At Home Dog Dean Harwood George Son 10 M 1841 Plough Boy Dog Dean Harwood Charles Grandson 0 M 1851 Dog Dean 11 Mnths 7 Harwood George Head M 35 M 1816 Ag Lab Hommington Harwood Sarah Wife M 29 F 1822 Combe Bassett Harwood Sarah Daughter 4 F 1847 Britford Hawood James Son 0 M 1851 Britford Page 3. Age 11 Mnths 8 Rumbold George Head M 33 M 1818 Carter Dog Dean Rumbold Elizabeth Wife M 28 F 1823 Boscomb Rumbold Edward Son 2 M 1849 Dog Dean Rumbold George Son 1 M 1850 Dog Dean 15 Mnths 9 Newton Tho`s Floyd Head U 34 M 1817 Farmer of 998ac emp 32m 10wm 10bys Dog Dean Newton Elizabeth Mother W 67 F 1784 Formerly Farmer`s Wife May`s Farm, Berks Aldworth Harriett Sister M 39 F 1812 Farmers Wife Dog Dean Casey Elizabeth Servant U 21 F 1830 House Maid Wilton ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2018/Julie Gerber Page 1 of 20 Britford - Census 1851 Includes Alderbury Union Workhouse Year Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes Born HO107/1846 Pike Sarah Jane Servant U 21 F 1830 Cook Pusey Andrews James Servant U 20 M 1831 Carter Rockbourne Plumly William Servant U 17 M 1834 Carter Ibsley, Hants Masey Henry Servant U 19 M 1832 Carter Fisherton Delamore Warren Henry Servant U 17 M 1834 Groom Combe Bassett 10 Luke Nana Head W 63 F 1788 Nurse Salisbury Luke Henrietta Grandson 6 F 1845 Scholar Britford Gray Ethelinda Visitor 18 F 1833 Idiot Britford Dumb Hale Alfred J Visitor 0 M 1851 Britford 7 Mnths Sweatman Sarah Servant U 26 F 1825 General Servant Britford 11 Jesse James Head U 25 M 1826 Dairyman Alderbury Page 4 Jesse Martha Sister U 24 F 1827 Dairyman`s Daughter Alderbury Thommas William Servant U 16 M 1835 House Servant Gorley, Hants 12 Attwater Thommas Head M 47 M 1804 Farmer of 620 Acres Emp. 30 Laborers Bodenham Attwater Mary Ann Wife M 48 F 1803 Farmer`s Wife Handly, Dorset Attwater George Henry Son U 21 M 1830 Farmer`s Son Bodenham Attwater William Son U 15 M 1836 Farmer`s Son Conock Attwater Richard Gay Son 6 M 1845 Farmer`s Son Britford Attwater Fanny Daughter 3 F 1848 Britford Harman Mary Servant U 18 F 1833 Servant Britford Moxham Ann Servant U 22 F 1829 Servant East Tisbury Carpenter Charles Servant U 20 M 1831 Servant Ridge Roberts Mark Servant U 16 M 1835 Servant Britford Gold Stephen Servant U 17 M 1834 Servant Charlton 13 Butler Thommas Head M 69 M 1782 Retired Keeper/ Game Ardley, Oxon Butler Mary Wife M 70 F 1781 Kirtlington, Oxon 14 Butler James Head M 31 M 1820 Keeper/ Game Chilton Foliatt Butler Betsy Wife M 29 F 1822 West Shifford, Berks Butler William Son 6 M 1845 Scholar Boxford, Berks Butler Thommas Son 4 M 1847 Scholar Boxford, Berks Harris Edwin Servant U 24 M 1827 Gardener Britford Page 5 15 Stratton John Head M 41 M 1810 Tobaconist. Out of Business x-out Wilcot Stratton Sarah Wife M 43 F 1808 Home from School x-out Milton Stratton Alfred Son U 16 M 1835 Scholar at Home Sarum Stratton Eliza Daughter 14 F 1837 Scholar at Home Sarum Stratton Edward Son 7 M 1844 Scholar at Home Sarum Stratton Jane Daughter 5 F 1846 Sarum Stratton William Visitor W 44 M 1807 Farmer Wilcot Neale Margaret Governess U 19 F 1832 Governess Sarum Jurnell Fanny Servant U 18 F 1833 House Servant Whaddon 16 Dredge John Head M 33 M 1818 Carpenter Britford Dredge Elizabeth Wife M 34 F 1817 Portland, Dorset Dredge James Son 12 M 1839 Servant Wincanton, Som Dredge Harry Son 10 M 1841 Scholar Wincanton, Som Dredge Thommas Son 8 M 1843 Scholar Britford Dredge Ann Daughter 6 F 1845 Scholar Britford Dredge Eliza Daughter 3 F 1848 Britford 17 Mills Alfred W Head M 27 M 1824 Bricklayer Pitton Mills Fanny Wife M 28 F 1823 Southnewton South Newton ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2018/Julie Gerber Page 2 of 20 Britford - Census 1851 Includes Alderbury Union Workhouse Year Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes Born HO107/1846 Mills Alfred W Son 0 M 1851 Britford 8 Mnths Coombs Elizabeth Mother in Law W 61 F 1790 Formly Dairy Woman x-ou ,Nursery Cowkeeper Southnewton Page 6 Coombs Stephen Brother in Law U 19 M 1832 Carpenter Britford Coombs Matilda Sister in Law U 16 F 1835 Annuitant Britford 18 Wort George Head M 54 M 1797 Laborer Charlton Wort Mary Ann Wife M 57 F 1794 Exeter, Devon Wort John Nephew U 17 M 1834 Charlton Forename Sophia x-out 19 Janes Elizabeth Head W 79 F 1772 Family Washerwoman Downton 20 Sherlock Grace Head W 72 F 1779 formerly Dairywoman x-out, Almswoman Southnewton 21 Witt John Head W 78 M 1773 Farmer of 107 Acres, 5 Laborers Woodgreen Witt Rachael Niece U 30 F 1821 Woodgreen Street Mary Ann Servant U 24 F 1827 Servant Hommington 22 Vicarage Hill Richard H. Head M 50 M 1801 Vicar of Britford Bath, Som Vicarage Hill Cutts William Son 8 M 1843 Scholar at Home Combe Bissett Vicarage Hill Geoffry Son 4 M 1847 Coombe Bissett Vicarage Hill Alfred Biscoe Son 2 M 1849 Britford Vicarage Barten Mary Wife`s Mother W 65 F 1786 Box Vicarage Roberts Elizabeth Servant U 26 F 1825 Servant Pitton Vicarage Bugg Eliza Servant U 32 F 1819 Servant Downton Vicarage Hill Arthur Morris Son 0 M 1851 Britford 10 Mnths 23 Read Mary Head U 30 F 1821 Fundholder Salisbury Page 7 Read Phebe Ann Sister U 26 F 1825 Fundholder Salisbury 24 King Catherine Head W 65 F 1786 Annuitant & Fundholder Odstock Shepherd Mary Servant U 21 F 1830 House Servant Ebbesbourne 25 Tarrant John Head M 63 M 1788 Carpenter Britford Tarrant Charlotte Wife M 63 F 1788 Tisbury 26 Harman Sarah Head W 80 F 1771 Parish Relief Britford Bennett Sarah Granddaughter U 32 F 1819 General Servant Britford Bennett William Grandson U 25 M 1826 Ag Lab Britford Musselwhite Mary A Visitor 2 F 1849 Odstock 27 Gray Thommas Head M 38 M 1813 Farm Laborer Britford Gray Dinah Wife M 35 F 1816 Britford Gray Ozias Son 2 M 1849 Britford 28 Luke Isaac Head W 52 M 1799 Laborer Britford Luke Lucy Daughter U 20 F 1831 Milliner Britford Luke Pricila Daughter U 16 F 1835 Dressmaker Britford Luke Mary Ann Daughter 12 F 1839 Scholar Britford 28a London Andrew Lodger W 64 M 1787 Laborer Woodford Deaf 28b Harris George Lodger U 23 M 1828 Laborer Britford 29 Ford Thommas Head M 46 M 1805 Laborer Tisbury Page 8 Ford Mary Wife M 45 F 1806 Codford Ford Mary Daughter U 17 F 1834 At Home Britford Ford Elizabeth Daughter 15 F 1836 At Home Britford Ford Martha Daughter 13 F 1838 Scholar Britford Ford Fanny Daughter 11 F 1840 Scholar Britford Ford Rosetta Daughter 9 F 1842 Scholar Britford Ford Louisa Daughter 6 F 1845 Scholar Britford Ford Heneretta Daughter 3 F 1848 Britford 30 Harris Abraham Head M 53 M 1798 Gardener Britford ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2018/Julie Gerber Page 3 of 20 Britford - Census 1851 Includes Alderbury Union Workhouse Year Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes Born HO107/1846 Harris Charlotte Wife M 47 F 1804 Alderbury Harris Thommas Son U 21 M 1830 Laborer Britford Harris James Son U 19 M 1832 Porter Britford Harris Sarah Daughter U 17 F 1834 At Home Britford Harris Anne Daughter 10 F 1841 Scholar Britford Harris John Son 8 M 1843 Scholar Britford Harris Harriet Daughter 4 F 1847 Britford 31 Akers Sarah Head W 69 F 1782 Herriard, Hants Akers George Son U 36 M 1815 Tailor Salisbury Akers Thommas Son U 30 M 1821 Servant Britford 32 Cookman Sarah Head M 40 F 1811 Donhead St Mary Page 9 Cookman William Son in Law U 22 M 1829 Tailor Britford Cookman Mary Ann Daughter U 17 F 1834 At Home Salisbury Cookman George Son 11 M 1840 Scholar Britford 0 One House Unoccupied 33 Roberts Elizabeth Head W 40 F 1811 Charwoman Wishford Roberts William Son 4 M 1847 At Home Britford Hooper John Lodger M 40 M 1811 Servant Downton Hooper Jane Wife M 45 F 1806 Hale.
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