Basingstoke Union Workhouse, Census 1911 2 April 1911 (Inmates Only)

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Basingstoke Union Workhouse, Census 1911 2 April 1911 (Inmates Only) Basingstoke Union Workhouse, Census 1911 2 April 1911 (Inmates only) Names written in Enumerator's Book with surname last ... Name and Surname M F Condition Occupation Birthplace Infirmity Andrews, John 82 widower Farm Labourer Ellisfield Andrews, William 40 s nil Basingstoke Appleton, Sarah 81 widow Bramley Arlest, Doris 2 H...Heath, Hants Baker, Edward 54 s Farm Labourer ?.....Hants Baker, Ellen 22 s General Servant Stratfieldsaye Ball, David 49 Farm Labourer Pamber Beech, William 50 s Farm Labourer Mortimer, Hants Beech, Lily 37 widow E...Green, Oxon Beech, Leonard 12 School Mortimer Beech, Eric 11 School Stratfieldsaye Beech, Dorothy 9 School Stratfieldsaye Benham, Albert 3 London Benham, Lucy 29 s General Servant Mortimer West End Benham, Arthur 2 Reading, Berks Bennett, Elizabeth 75 widow Stratfieldsaye Boham, Walter 68 widower Gardener Basingstoke Bond, Thomas 63 widower Railway Porter Eve..... Berks Bowley, Emily 12 School Whitchurch Broadhurst, Thomas 80 s Farm Labourer Silchester Brown, James 81 s Sweep Jersey Burgess, Charles 66 widower Gardener Overton Bye, William 54 Farm Labourer Wootton St Lawrence Carter, Thomas 85 widower Farm Labourer Weston Corbett Carter, Alfred 64 s Farm Labourer South Warnborough, Hants Carter, Mabel 9 School Basing Carter, Daniel 5 School Basing Chandler, George 74 widower General Labourer Basingstoke Chandler, Mary 64 widow Tadley Chandler, Rose 27 s Tadley Imbecile from birth Chesterman, Frederick 42 s Pamber Cripple from birth Clarke, Henry 59 s Farm Labourer Gray..... Hants Page 1 Clay, Martha 38 s Greys, Essex Clay, William 15 s Still at school Guildford, Surrey Clements, Mary 70 widow Stratfieldsaye Cole, John 62 s General Labourer South Warnborough Coole, Willliam 42 married Farm Labourer Coombe [?], Wilts Coole, Eliza 39 married Basingstoke Coole, Ethel 12 School New Malden, Surrey Coole, Violet 10 School Worting Coole, Hilda 1 North Waltham Coooper, Thomas 52 s Farm Labourer Cliddesden Cooper, Eliza 73 widow Sherfield Cooper, Thomas 68 widower Farm Labourer Cliddesden Cooper, Robert 64 widower Farm Labourer Weston Patrick Cowdry, Mary 37 s General Servant Basingstoke Cowdry, Reuben 12 School Newnham Cowdry, Frank 9 School Basingstoke Day, Henry 69 married General Labourer Basingstoke Deadman, James 63 s Farm Labourer Lower Wootton, Hants Deven [?], George 52 widower Confectioner Basingstoke Dibley, William 84 s General Labourer Basingstoke Dodd, Elizabeth 60 widow Kingston, Surrey Dolton, William 71 s General Labourer Basingstoke Eacott, James 91 widower Farm Labourer Basing Edgerton, George 70 married General Labourer Bombay India Edgerton, Alice 50 married Overton Egan, Cornelius 39 s General Labourer Westlake, Surrey Elliott, William 58 widower Butcher Sherfield Everard, Mary 61 s Field Hand Bethnel Green, London Farmer, John 78 widower Farm Labourer Brown..... Hants Finlayson, Elizabeth 78 widow Tailoress [?], Devon Fish, Phoebe 72 s Workhouse ? Weak minded, date not known Froome, Ellen 64 widow Ramsdale Froome, Ethel 13 School Basing Fry, Honore 54 s Farm Labourer Basingstoke Garrett, George 39 s Engine Fitter Hursley, Hants Goddard, Charles 39 married Groom Cardiff Goffe, Minnie 20 s General Servant Basing Goodall, Emily 73 widow Salisbury, Wilts Gould, Edward 63 married Hawker Castlebury, Somerset Page 2 Griffin, John 56 s Farm Labourer Wy.....Hants Gubby, Mary 38 married Workhouse ? Gubby, Dorothy 1 North Warnborough Gubby, Muriel 5 mo. Basing Hall, John 81 widower Farm Labourer Basingstoke Hall, Charlotte 74 widow Bentworth, Hants Hall, Rebecca 65 s Laundress Herriard Hall, Emma 45 s Herriard Deaf & dumb from birth Hall, Mary 42 s Herriard Deaf & dumb from birth Hampton, Albert 107 s Farm Labourer Newfound, Hants Hampton, James 62 widower Farm Carter Ramsdale Harfield, John 63 s Railway Porter Basingstoke Totally blind for 30 years Harm, Thomas 69 s Wordsley, Berks Hawkins, John 64 Farm Labourer Binstead Hedger, John 81 widower Farm Labourer Ellisfield Hedges, Rose 18 s Basingstoke Hedges, Mary 17 s Basingstoke Hedges, Winifred 4 Basingstoke Henwoods, Henry 83 s Farm Labourer Mortimer West End Hercher [?], Sarah 70 widow Alton Higgs, George 68 s Farm Labourer Silchester Higgs, John 62 s Sweep Hempstead, Glocs. Hine, George 56 married General Labourer Basingstoke Hoare, Sarah 77 widow Great Tew, Oxon Hobbs, Elizabeth 63 s Whitchurch Hockley, Thomas 37 s Farm Labourer Mapledurwell Hopkins, Clara 66 married General Servant Chichester, Sussex Hunt, David 55 s Pamber Hussey, Florence 50 Devonshire Imbecile Hyde, Charles 63 s Farm Labourer Ibworth, Hants Ifould, George 72 widower Farm Labourer Mapledurwell Instrel, Thomas 69 widower Farm Labourer Upton Grey Jeffries, Martha 31 married [?], Dorset Jeffries, Henry 8 School Gosport, Hants Jeffries, Florence 7 School Basingstoke Jeffries, Rose 5 Dorchester, Dorset Jeffries, Alfred 3 Hong Kong B. Subjects by parentage [?] Jeffries, William 1 Basingstoke Jeffries, Leslie 4 mo. Basing Page 3 Kew, Harriett 52 s Ellisfield Imbecile Lambden, Herziah [?] 79 widow Great Tew, Oxon Lamble, Mary 60 married Bramley Lamble, Thomas 79 married Farm Labourer Upton Grey Leavey, Henry 84 widower Wheelwright Wootton Lewis, Louise 70 widow Basingstoke Mansbridge, Thomas 42 married General Labourer Basingstoke Mansbridge, Martha 30 married Sherfield Mansbridge, Reginald 4 Basingstoke Mansbridge, Thomas 3 Basingstoke Mansbridge, Frank 1 North Waltham Marlow, Charles 50 s Wootton, Hants Weak minded Marlow, Sarah 28 Southall, Middx Marlow, Alfred 27 married Farm Labourer Mortimer Marlow, Florence 3 Bramley Marlow, Ethel 1 Basing May, Albert 57 s Farm Labourer Basingstoke Merritt, George 35 s Mortimer Cripple from birth Middleton, John 69 s Painter Basingstoke Monger, George 46 s Ramsdale Imbecile from birth Monger, Jesse 37 s Ramsdale Imbecile from birth Monger, Frederick 31 s Shothanger, Hants Idiot from birth Moore, Andrew 74 s Farm Labourer Newfound, Hants Moore, Alfred 48 s Farm Labourer Steventon Morris, James 19 s General Labourer Basingstoke Mosdell, Eli 70 widower General Labourer [?], Hants Neville, Jesse 47 s Farm Labourer Bramley Newman, Myra 63 [?], North Hants Noyse [?], Susan 68 widow Pamber Oliver, Maud 24 s General Servant Upton Grey Oliver, Alfred 5 School Workhouse ? Page, Thomas 22 s Farm Labourer M...Green, Hants Epileptic from birth Paice, Mary 35 married Pamber Paice, Emmaline 12 School Pamber Paice, Edward 10 School Pamber Paice, Leslie 9 School Pamber Paice, Lilian 7 School Pamber Paice, Charles 4 Basing Paice, Dicken 1 Basing Page 4 Parker, Harry 66 married Hawker [?], Hants Parker, Thomas 41 s General Labourer [?], Hants Parker, Victor 27 s General Labourer Chorlton, Hants Pearce, Alfred 28 s Farm Labourer Tunworth Pearce, Bertha 26 s Field Hand Weston Patrick Pearce, Frederick 3 Basing Pearce, Annie 1 Pamber Green Pearce, Mary 1 Pamber Green Penfold, James 81 married Gardener St Mary Bourne, Hants Phillis, James 61 s Farm Labourer North Waltham Pilhouse, Thomas 79 widower Farm Carter Overton, Wilts Pithers, George 74 widower Farm Labourer Hartley Row, Hants Pointer, Charles 63 s Dummer Blind for 46 years Porter, Charles 22 General Labourer Basingstoke Poulin, Thomas 61 s Gamekeeper London Prior, James 81 widower Farm Carter Wootton St Lawrence Ralph, John 18 Basingstoke Rampton, Hannah 79 married Newnham Roberts, Reuben 90 widower Farm Labourer Kingsclere Sandon, Frank 24 s General Labourer Upper Wootton, Hants Scammel, Ethel 32 Hollybourne, Hants Epileptic from birth Seaward, Richard 65 widower Farm Labourer Eck...., Hants Sheare, Frederick 59 s General Labourer St Albans, Herts Smith, Maria 74 married [?], Berks Smith, Henry 65 married General Labourer Basingstoke Smith, Alfred 60 s General Labourer Pamber Smith, David 58 widower Blacksmith Basingstoke Smith, Harry 48 x Farm Labourer Basingstoke Smith, Arthur 13 School Basingstoke Smith, Herbert 10 School Basingstoke Smith, Dorothy 7 Basingstoke Spreadborough, Jack 11 School Basingstoke Stamp, Elizabeth 76 widow Pamber Stamp, David 64 s Farm Labourer Pamber Steel, Elizabeth 80 widow Lasham, Hants Strallon, Sarah 32 Barfield [?], Berks Strallon, Charles 30 married General Labourer Farnham Strallon, Henry 9 School Basingstoke Strallon, George 7 School Pamber Page 5 Strallon, Sarah 5 School Worting Strallon, Sidney 2 Basingstoke Strewin, James 25 s Bramley Idiot from birth Tarrant, Alfred 57 s General Labourer Greyswell, Hants Tidy, William 42 married Plumber Epsom, Surrey Tigwell, Joseph 64 widower Farm Labourer Basing Waldron, Emily 86 General Servant Basingstoke Warren, Henry 48 married Farm Labourer Buckland, Surrey Warren, Kate 44 married Chartwood, Surrey Warren, Mary 12 School Skyning, Sussex Warren, Bertha 11 School Haywoods Heath, Sussex Warren, John 8 School R...Green, Sussex Wheeler, Mary 11 School Bramley Wheeler, Martha 9 School Bramley Wheeler, John 8 School Bramley Whettleton, William 58 widower Ostler Basingstoke White, Ada 38 s Basingstoke Imbecile White, Pansy 12 School Workhouse ? White, Kathleen 11 School Basing White, Violet 11 School Ibworth, Hants White, Jack 10 School London, Hants White, Dorothy 8 School Basing Wild, William 73 Farm Labourer Ashe, Hants Wilson, Henry 37 married Painter Alresford Wilson, Lilian 35 married Basingstoke Wilson, Reginald 5 School Basingstoke Wilson, Albert 2 Basing Page 6 Male 131 61% Female 84 39% Occupation (including disabled) Total 215 Agricultural labourer 50 General labourer 20 General servant 7 Age Gardener 3 0-6 27 13% Hawker 2 7-14 33 15% Painter 2 15-59 75 35% Railway porter 2 60+ 80 37% Sweep 2 Blaksmith 1 Butcher 1 Birthplace if outside Union Confectioner 1 Hampshire 39 Engine fitter 1 Surrey 7 Gamekeeper 1 Berkshire 5 Groom 1 London 5 Laundress 1 Sussex 4 Ostler 1 Oxfordshire 3 Plumber 1 Wiltshire 3 Tailoress 1 Devon 2 Wheelwright 1 Dorset 2 Cardiff 1 Essex 1 Gloucestershire 1 Hertfordshire 1 Somerset 1 Jersey 1 India, Bombay 1 Hong Kong 1 78 Page 7.
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