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Bowerchalke - Census 1911 Bowerchalke - Census 1911 Completed years the Total Employed present children Children Children Industry or Service with Worker or Whether Marriage marriage born still who have which worker is working on working Nationality of everyone born Address Surname Given Names Sex Age Born Status has lasted alive living died Occupation connected own account at home Birthplace in a foreign country Infirmity Mead End Penny George M 42 1869 Married Engine Driver Farm Worker Broad Chalke Mead End Penny Emmie F 40 1871 Married 20 3 3 0 Bower Chalke Mead End Penny Edith F 14 1897 Single School Bower Chalke Mead End Penny William M 29 1882 Married Labourer Farm Bower Chalke Mead End Penny Florence F 21 1890 Married Under 1 1 1 0 Bower Chalke Mead End Penny William M 5m 1910 Bower Chalke Mead End Golden Lemuel M 44 1867 Married Farm labourer Bower Chalke Mead End Golden Bessie F 34 1877 Married 13 6 6 0 Bower Chalke Mead End Golden Dorothy F 12 1899 School Bower Chalke Mead End Golden Albert M 10 1901 School Bower Chalke Mead End Golden Frederick M 8 1903 School Bower Chalke Mead End Golden Cecil M 6 1905 Bower Chalke Mead End Golden Elsie F 4 1907 Bower Chalke Mead End Golden Charles M 2 1909 Bower Chalke Mead End Gulliver Esau M 65 1846 Married Labourer Farm Worker Bower Chalke Mead End Gulliver Fanny F 56 1855 Married 37 9 8 1 Broad Chalke Mead End Gulliver Frank M 27 1884 Single Labourer Farm Worker Broad Chalke Mead End Gulliver William M 23 1888 Single Carter Farm Worker Broad Chalke Mead End Gulliver Mable Alice F 16 1895 Single Domestic servant Broad Chalke Mead End Hardiman Alfred M 48 1863 Married Blacksmith Ironmonger Worker Bower Chalke Mead End Hardiman Mary Ellen F 54 1857 Married 8 0 Bower Chalke Mead End Day Ellen F 80 1831 Widow Dorset, Handley Mead End Day George M 38 1873 Married Bricklayer Building Worker Bower Chalke Mead End Day Kate F 33 1878 Married 1 1 0 Hellingly. Sussex Mead End Day Kathleen Lillian F 10m 1910 Mead End Ring George Pollard M 69 1842 Married Retired Minister Free Church Corsham, Wilts Mead End Ring Sarah Ann F 76 1835 Married 30 0 Broad Chalke, Wilts Mead End Fry Harold M 24 1887 Married Farm labourer Worker Pitton, Wilts Mead End Fry Ruth F 24 1887 Married 2 1 0 Fifield Bavant, Wilts Mead End Fry Harold M 10m 1910 Bower Chalke, Wilts Mead End Giles Caroline F 23 1888 Single Lady's help Worker Whiteparish, Wilts Mead End Dimmer Thomas M 62 1849 Married Carter Farm Broad Chalke Mead End Dimmer Jane F 57 1854 Married 11 9 2 Broad Chalke Mead End Dimmer Margaret Jane F 21 1890 Single Domestic servant Bower Chalke, Wilts Mead End Dimmer Wilson M 19 1892 Single Carter Farm Bower Chalke, Wilts Bower Chalke Lush Thomas M 46 1865 Married Shepherd Farm Wilts, Broad Chalke Bower Chalke Lush Mary Jane F 50 1861 Married 24 7 7 Wilts, Broad Chalke Bower Chalke Lush Ernest M 21 1890 Single Shepherd Farm Wilts, Bower Chalke Bower Chalke Lush Edward M 19 1892 Single Shepherd Farm Wilts, Bower Chalke Bower Chalke Lush Arthur M 16 1895 Single Carter Farm Wilts, Bower Chalke Bower Chalke Lush Lily F 13 1898 School Wilts, Bower Chalke Bower Chalke Lush Eileen F 3 1908 Wilts, Bower Chalke Bower Chalke Frampton George M 25 1886 Married Farm labourer Worker Maiden Newton, Dorset British subject by parentage Bower Chalke Frampton Alice F 31 1880 Married 1 1 1 0 Bower Chalke, Wilts British subject by parentage Bower Chalke Frampton Edith Muriel F 8m 1910 Bower Chalke, Wilts British subject by parentage Binghams Farm Burton George M 46 1865 Married Groom Farm Worker Bower Chalke Binghams Farm Burton Annie F 47 1864 Married 26 5 5 0 Gussage All Saints, Binghams Farm Burton Fred M 21 1890 Single Dairyman Farm Worker Gussage St Michell, Binghams Farm Burton William M 15 1896 Milker Farm Worker Langton, Binghams Farm Burton Margaret F 14 1897 Langton, Binghams Farm Sims Fanny F 43 1868 Married 25 4 3 1 Charwoman Worker Ebbesbourne, Wilts Binghams Farm Sims Fred M 16 1895 Single Dairyboy Farm Stanhope Buildings, London Binghams Farm Sims Frank M 6 1905 Schoolboy Ebbesbourne, Wilts Binghams Farm Coombs Henry William M 51 1860 Married Farm Labourer Worker Forvant, Wilts Binghams Farm Coombs Ann F 40 1871 Married 7 4 2 2 Bower Chalke, Wilts Binghams Farm Coombs Herbert Richard M 14 1897 Farm labourer Worker Lockerley, Hants Binghams Farm Coombs Florence Nellie F 6 1905 Schoolgirl Bower Chalke, Wilts Binghams Farm Coombs Thomas George M 3 1908 Bower Chalke, Wilts Bower Chalke Bond Arthur M 39 1872 Married Cowman on farm Worker Bower Chalke Bower Chalke Bond Louisa F 37 1874 Married 13 3 3 0 Bourgh, London Bower Chalke Bond Mary F 74 1837 Widow Compton Chamberlayne Bower Chalke Bond Alice F 12 1899 School Bower Chalke © Wiltshire OPC Project/Jane Dick/2013 Bowerchalke - Census 1911 Completed years the Total Employed present children Children Children Industry or Service with Worker or Whether Marriage marriage born still who have which worker is working on working Nationality of everyone born Address Surname Given Names Sex Age Born Status has lasted alive living died Occupation connected own account at home Birthplace in a foreign country Infirmity Bower Chalke Bond Margaret F 10 1901 School Bower Chalke Bower Chalke Bond Florence F 8 1903 School Bower Chalke Bower Chalke Penny James M 39 1872 Married Shepherd on farm Bower Chalke, Wilts Bower Chalke Penny Minnie F 32 1879 Married 12 3 3 0 Swallowcliffe, Wilts Bower Chalke Penny Greta F 11 1900 School Swallowcliffe, Wilts Bower Chalke Penny Evelyn F 10 1901 School Broad Chalke, Wilts Bower Chalke Penny Christopher M 1 1910 Bower Chalke, Wilts Bower Chalke Targett Elizabeth F 67 1844 Widow Kentisbeare, Devon Bower Chalke Dimmer John M 54 1857 Married Grocer & Baker Employer Home Wilts, Broad Chalke Bower Chalke Dimmer Sarah Ware F 48 1863 Married 1 none Dorset, Pentridge Bower Chalke Dimmer Arthur John M 27 1884 Single Farm labourer Worker London, Lambeth Bower Chalke Applin Morris M 17 1894 Single Baker Assistant Worker Dorset, Bere Regis Bower Chalke Mundy Margaret F 15 1896 Single Domestic Hants, Waltham Bower Chalke Scammell Mary F 65 1846 Widow none Bower Chalke, Wilts Bower Chalke Read Enoch M 71 1840 Single Farm labourer Worker Bower Chalke, Wilts Bower Chalke Penny James M 68 1843 Married Farm labourer Worker Broad Chalke, Wilts Bower Chalke Penny Harriet F 58 1853 Married 38 9 6 3 Broad Chalke, Wilts Bower Chalke Bracher Jane F 70 1841 Widow 44 8 7 1 Small farmer Own acc At Home Dorset, Handley Bower Chalke Bracher Edith F 35 1876 Single Dairy worker help above At Home Wilts, Bower Chalke Bower Chalke Bracher Albert M 29 1882 Single Helping above At Home Wilts, Bower Chalke Bower Chalke Witcombe Ellen F 30 1881 Single School teacher Wilts County Council Wilts, Hilperton The Firs Coombs John B M 68 1843 Married Farmer Employer Wilts, Bower Chalke The Firs Coombs Ellen Ceclia F 61 1850 Married 36 4 4 Wilts, Broad Chalke The Firs Coombs John B M 34 1877 Single Farmers son working on farm Wilts, Bower Chalke The Firs Coombs Alice Mary S F 29 1882 Single Farmers daughter, dairy worker Wilts, Bower Chalke The Firs Childs John Coombs M 2 1909 Somerset, Yeovil The Firs Stone Francis F 55 1856 Single Private means Wilts, Broad Chalke Costers Lane Read Charles M 41 1870 Married Groom on farm Tidpit Martin, Costers Lane Read Ellen Mary F 44 1867 Married 14 None Martin Costers Lane Gulliver Harold Fred M 3 1908 Bower Chalke Costers Lane Gulliver Henry James M 29 1882 Married Farm labourer Bower Chalke Costers Lane Gulliver Dorothy Kate F 24 1887 Married 4 2 2 Cashmore Costers Lane Gulliver Percy George M 2 1909 Bower Chalke Bower Chalke Hardiman Edward M 59 1852 Married Blacksmith & Contracter Employer At home Wilts, Bower Chalke Bower Chalke Hardiman Charlotte F 55 1856 Married 34 9 9 Wilts, Bower Chalke Bower Chalke Hardiman Edward M 33 1878 Single Blacksmith Worker At Home Wilts, Bower Chalke Bower Chalke Hardiman Wilson M 29 1882 Single Groom Worker At Home Wilts, Bower Chalke Bower Chalke Hardiman Louise F 26 1885 Single Wilts, Bower Chalke Bower Chalke Hardiman Charlotte F 24 1887 Single Dairywork at home Wilts, Bower Chalke Bower Chalke Hardiman Alfred M 21 1890 Single Carter on farm Wilts, Bower Chalke Bower Chalke Hardiman Walter M 20 1891 Single Waggoner on farm Wilts, Bower Chalke Bower Chalke Hardiman Hedley George M 13 1898 School Wilts, Bower Chalke Bower Chalke Hardiman Morland Elisha M 9 1902 School Wilts, Bower Chalke Bower Chalke Brooks Annie Emma F 27 1884 Married 5 2 2 London, Shoreditch Bower Chalke Brooks Olive Bessie F 3 1908 Hants, Bitterne Bower Chalke Brooks Kathleen Mary F 2 1909 Hants, Bitterne Bower Chalke Brown John M 85 1826 Married Gardener Wiltshire, Broad Chalke Bower Chalke Brown Jane F 61 1850 Married 38 none Dorsetshire, Woodyates Bower Chalke Habgood Isaac M 70 1841 Married Inn Keeper Own acc Home Bower Chalke, Wilts Bower Chalke Habgood Sarah F 69 1842 Married 43 6 6 0 Handley, Dorset Bower Chalke Habgood Annie F 37 1874 Single Helping with business Bower Chalke, Wilts Bower Chalke Habgood Edith F 31 1880 Single School Teacher Wilts County Council Bower Chalke, Wilts Bower Chalke Snell Frank M 46 1865 Married 11 4 4 0 Farm labourer Worker Broad Chalke Bower Chalke Snell Sarah F 37 1874 Married Compton Chamberlayne Bower Chalke Snell Cecil M 9 1902 School Bower Chalke Bower Chalke Snell Leonard M 6 1905 School Bower Chalke Bower Chalke Snell Gertrude F 5 1906 School Bower Chalke Bower Chalke Snell Percy M 2 1909 Bower Chalke Bower Chalke Churchill Ben M 36 1875 Married Farm labourer Cranborne, Dorset Bower Chalke Churchill Pamela F 37 1874 Married
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