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Semington - Census 1891 Semington - Census 1891 Year Born Occupation Employed Neither RG12/1602 Abode Surname Given Names Relationship Status Gender Age Employer Place of Birth Notes 1 Cedar Cottage Bird Jane Head W F 68 1823 Living on own Means X Littlehampton, Sussex Page 1 Cedar Cottage Bird Amy Susan Daughter U F 29 1862 Organist / Music X Semington Cedar Cottage Watt Mary Companion U F 28 1863 Companion/ Domestic X Stafford Cedar Cottage Webb Anges Servant U F 18 1873 General Servant X Atworth 2 Cedar Cottage Williams Charles Head M M 34 1857 Groom & Gardener X Broughton 0 Uninhabited Building 3 Bell Inn Messiter William Head M M 31 1860 Inn Keeper / Pub X London Bell Inn Messiter Martha Wife M F 30 1861 Inn Keeper / Pub Semington 4 Brookfield Parfitt Ellen T. Head W F 58 1833 Living on own Means X Steeple Ashton Brookfield Hinton Sarah M. Cousin U F 32 1859 Visitor Knoyle Brookfield Jeffery Caroline Servant U F 22 1869 Servant / Domestic X Langley Burrrell 5 Semington Rabbitts Francis E. Head U F 23 1868 Schoolmistress X Hanging Longford Semington Rabbitts Elizabeth E. Sister U F 12 1879 Scholar Hanging Longford 6 Semington Bullen William Head M M 74 1817 Retired Police Officer Gillingham, Dorset Semington Bullen Caroline Wife M F 70 1821 Salisbury, Wilts Semington Bullen Gertrude Granddau` U F 18 1873 Dressmaker X Cheltenham, Glos Semington Smith Mabel Visitor U F 14 1877 Visitor Semington 7 Somerset Arms Trollope Alfred Head W M 59 1832 Farmer & Brewer Frome, Somerset Somerset Arms Young Francis H. Son in Law M M 31 1860 Farmer Assistant Semington Somerset Arms Young Frances H. Daughter M F 30 1861 Semington 8 Semington Hancock John Head M M 47 1844 Baker & Grocer X Semington Semington Hancock Mary Ann Wife M F 50 1841 Semington Semington Hancock Henry I. Son U M 20 1871 Baker X Semington Semington Hancock Francis M. Daughter U F 16 1875 Semington Semington Bigwood Harriett E. Visitor M M 70 1821 Living on own Means Semington 9 Semington Wilshere Ernest R. Head M M 25 1866 Carpenter & Joiner X Semington Semington Wilshere Harriet E. Wife M F 22 1869 Semington Semington Wilshere A.I.E. Daughter U F 0 1891 Semington 6 Mnths 10 Semington Farmer John Head M M 43 1848 Coachman/ Groom X Savernake Page 2 Semington Farmer Jane Wife M F 43 1848 Pewsey Semington Farmer William Son U M 18 1873 Agricultural Labourer X Melksham Semington Farmer John Son M 14 1877 Grocers Assistant Trowbridge Semington Farmer Jesse Son M 11 1880 Scholar Trowbridge Semington Farmer Hurbert Son M 8 1883 Scholar Trowbridge Semington Farmer Ellen Daughter F 6 1885 Scholar Semington Semington Farmer Tom Son M 3 1888 Scholar Semington Semington Farmer Lily Daughter F 1 1890 Scholar Semington 11 Semington Redewood Cornelius Head M M 46 1845 Farm Labourer Somerset Semington Redewood Eliza Wife M F 45 1846 Codford Semington Redewood Jane Agnes Daughter U F 20 1871 Marlborough 12 Semington Johnston Elizabeth Head W F 41 1850 Living on own Means Westbury Semington Johnston Thomas C. Son M 13 1878 Groom X Hilperton Semington Johnston Sarah A Daughter F 11 1880 Scholar Hilperton Semington Hayter William J. Lodger U M 29 1862 Blacksmith X Swallow Clift ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/Julie Gerber Page 1 of 7 Semington - Census 1891 Year Born Occupation Employed Neither RG12/1602 Abode Surname Given Names Relationship Status Gender Age Employer Place of Birth Notes 13 Semington Gunn George Lodger U M 18 1873 Groom X Keevil 13 Semington Berrett Edward Head M M 56 1835 Carpenter X Semington Semington Berrett Lidia J. Wife M F 58 1833 Dressmaker X Semington 14 Semington Wilshere Robert Head W M 88 1803 Carpenter & Wheelwright X Semington Semington Wilshere Ada Granddau` U F 21 1870 Hospital Nurse Sick X Semington Semington Wilshere Marion Granddau` U F 20 1871 Housekeeper Dom X Semington Semington Wilshere Edgar W Grandson U M 16 1875 Carpenter X Semington 15 Semington Stockwell Henry J. Head M M 35 1856 Grocer& Sub Postmaster X Nettewell Com, Essex Semington Stockwell Adelaide Wife M F 33 1858 Dressmaker Sunney, Berks Semington Nash John Grandfather W M 85 1806 Retired Farmer Marston Semington Nash John Bro-Law U M 31 1860 Grocer Assistant X Worton 16 Semington Gulliver John Head M M 59 1832 Farm Labourer X Semington Semington Gulliver Sarah Wife M F 60 1831 Melksham Semington Gulliver Hester Daughter F 13 1878 Semington 17 Semington Ritchens Ann Head W F 55 1836 W. Laundress X Semington Page 3 Semington Ritchens George Son U M 19 1872 Farm Labourer X Semington 18 Semington Barnes Edward Head M M 42 1849 Dairy man /Ag X Seend Semington Barnes Sarah Wife M F 42 1849 Trowbridge Semington Barnes Maude Daughter F 15 1876 Trowbridge Semington Barnes Ada Daughter F 13 1878 Trowbridge Semington Barnes William Son M 9 1882 Trowbridge 19 Semington Smith George Head M M 28 1863 Police Constable X Kinston Langley Semington Smith Eliza Wife M F 40 1851 Stanton St Quinton Semington Smith Blanch A Daughter F 4 1887 Trowbridge Semington Smith Elsie Daughter F 0 1891 Semington 7 Mnths Semington Smith Florence D. Daughter F 2 1889 Semington Semington Allsop Ann Mother in Law W F 77 1814 W. Living on own Means Stanton St Quinton 20 Semington Chapman Stephen M. Head M M 38 1853 Clerk in Holy Orders/Clergy Sydenham, Kent Semington Chapman Mary E. Wife M F 33 1858 Abingdon, Berks Semington Chapman Dotherey Daughter F 2 1889 Semington Semington Chapman Janet Daughter F 1 1890 Semington Semington Bruges William Boarder U M 44 1847 Living on own Means Semington Semington Gaisford Kate Servant F 15 1876 Domestic Servant Melksham Semington Gaisford Ellen Servant F 12 1879 Nurs maid Melksham 0 New build 21 Semington Keevil Edward T Head M M 62 1829 Retired Miller North Bradley Semington Keevil Emly S Wife M F 49 1842 Whaddon Semington Keevil Emily F Daughter U F 29 1862 Batheaston, Somerset Semington Southwood Mary J Servant U F 28 1863 Rattle 22 Semington Lowell John Head M M 77 1814 Wheelwright X Oakfield, Somerset Semington Lowell Eliza Wife M F 78 1813 Semington 24 Littlemarsh Gaisford James Head M M 27 1864 Farm Labourer Overton Schedule no. out of sequence Littlemarsh Gaisford Elizabeth A Wife M F 21 1870 West Knoyle Littlemarsh Gaisford Alice M Daughter F 0 1891 Semington 6 Mnths ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/Julie Gerber Page 2 of 7 Semington - Census 1891 Year Born Occupation Employed Neither RG12/1602 Abode Surname Given Names Relationship Status Gender Age Employer Place of Birth Notes 23 Littlemarsh Wareham James Head M M 39 1852 Agricultural Laboror X Southampton, Hants Littlemarsh Wareham Elizabeth Wife M F 39 1852 Oundle, Northants Littlemarsh Wareham William Son M 15 1876 Farm Servant X Oundle, Northants Littlemarsh Wareham Tom Son M 12 1879 X Oundle, Northants Littlemarsh Wareham Frank Son M 10 1881 Oundle, Northants Littlemarsh Wareham James Son M 7 1884 Steeple Ashton Littlemarsh Wareham Albert Son M 5 1886 Steeple Ashton 25 Littlemarsh Gulliver Isaac Head M M 29 1862 Farm Laboror X Semington Littlemarsh Gulliver Ann Wife M F 35 1856 Bromham Littlemarsh Gulliver Harriet Jane Daughter F 5 1886 Semington 26 Littlemarsh Ritchens Isaac Head M M 63 1828 Farm Laboror X Semington Littlemarsh Ritchens Sarah Wife M F 62 1829 Littleton Littlemarsh Ritchens Thomas . Son U M 27 1864 Laboror Ag X Semington Littlemarsh Pearce William Boarder U M 44 1847 Laboror Ag X Semington 27 Littlemarsh Ritchens William Head U M 66 1825 Laboror Ag X Semington Littlemarsh Ritchens Albert H. Lodger U M 24 1867 Laboror Ag X Semington Littlemarsh Ritchens Ernest Lodger U M 18 1873 Laboror Ag X Semington 28 Littlemarsh Jarvis George Head M M 67 1824 Laboror Ag X Tisbury Littlemarsh Jarvis Jane Wife M F 68 1823 Laboror Ag Semington 29 Littlemarsh Burbidge Henry Head M M 32 1859 Laboror Ag X Semington Littlemarsh Burbidge Fanny Wife M F 28 1863 Laboror Ag Bradford on Avon Littlemarsh Burbidge Edith Daughter F 10 1881 Bradford on Avon Littlemarsh Burbidge Jane Daughter F 7 1884 Seend Littlemarsh Burbidge Henry Son M 6 1885 Semington Littlemarsh Burbidge Kate Daughter F 5 1886 Semington Littlemarsh Burbidge Annie Daughter F 2 1889 Semington Littlemarsh Burbidge John Son M 0 1891 Semington 1 Mnth 30 Littlemarsh Watts William Head M M 23 1868 Farm Laboror X Semington Littlemarsh Watts Kate Wife M F 20 1871 Calne Littlemarsh Watts Francis W. Son M 0 1891 Semington 5 Mnths 31 Littlemarsh Burbidge Jonah Head M M 48 1843 Laborer X Semington Page 5 Littlemarsh Burbidge Mary Wife M F 47 1844 Hinton Littlemarsh Burbidge John Son U M 24 1867 Laborer Semington Littlemarsh Burbidge Charles Son M 14 1877 Laborer Semington Littlemarsh Burbidge Alice Daughter F 12 1879 Semington Littlemarsh Burbidge Rosa Daughter F 10 1881 Semington Littlemarsh Burbidge Julia Daughter F 8 1883 Semington Littlemarsh Burbidge Alfred Son M 5 1886 Semington Littlemarsh Burbidge Ellen Daughter F 0 1891 Semington 11 Mnths 32 Littlemarsh Overton Richard Head M M 33 1858 Farm Laborer X Hinton Littlemarsh Overton Elizabeth Wife M F 21 1870 Laundress X Melksham Littlemarsh Overton John Son M 1 1890 Semington 16 Mnths Littlemarsh Hayward Carolina Servant F 12 1879 Domestic Servant Swindon 33 Littlemarsh Fox William Head M M 63 1828 Laborer Melksham ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/Julie Gerber Page 3 of 7 Semington - Census 1891 Year Born Occupation Employed Neither RG12/1602 Abode Surname Given Names Relationship Status Gender Age Employer Place of Birth Notes Littlemarsh Fox Matilda Wife M F 68 1823 Melksham Littlemarsh Fox Henry Son M M 30 1861 Laborer Melksham Littlemarsh Fox Mary Sons Wife M F 40 1851 Bratton 34 Littlemarsh Gulliver Isaac Head M M 70 1821 Thatcher Semington
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