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Enford - Census 1871 Enford - Census 1871 YEAR OCCUPATION/ SCHEDULE SURNAME FORENAMES RELATIONSHIP CONDITION SEX AGE BORN DISABILITY WHERE BORN ADDRESS 1 Offer Elizabeth Head Unmarried F 48 1823 Farmer of 560 acresEnford employing 14 men Fyfield& 5 boys 1 Iles Joseph Bailiff Unmarried M 29 1842 Sodbury Gloucester Fyfield 1 Hyde Mary Servant Unmarried F 19 1852 Farm Servant Shipton Hants Fyfield 2 Eyles Thomas Head Married M 44 1827 Ag Lab Enford Fyfield 2 Eyles Mary A Wife Married F 41 1830 Enford Fyfield 2 Eyles Emma Daughter Unmarried F 16 1855 Ag Lab Enford Fyfield 2 Eyles Eliza Daughter F 10 1861 Enford Fyfield 2 Eyles Elizabeth Daughter F 3 1868 Enford Fyfield 2 Eyles Henry Son M 0 1871 Enford Fyfield 3 Hatchman Thomas Head Married M 28 1843 Groom Enford Fyfield 3 Hatchman Sarah Wife Married F 27 1844 Netheravon Fyfield 3 Hatchman Sarah A Daughter F 2 1869 Enford Fyfield 4 Daniels James Head Married M 66 1805 Ag Lab Enford Fyfield 4 Daniels Rachael Wife Married F 66 1805 Enford Fyfield 4 Daniels Eliza Daughter Unmarried F 26 1845 Ag Servant Enford Fyfield 5 Dix William Head Married M 60 1811 Ag Lab Shipton Hants Fyfield 5 Dix Eliza Wife Married F 53 1818 Enford Fyfield 5 Rawlings Sarah J Grand daughter F 8 1863 Enford Fyfield 6 Drewett Albert Head Married M 25 1846 Ag Lab Fittleton Fyfield 6 Drewett Jane Wife Married F 20 1851 Enford Fyfield 6 Drewett William Son M 2 1869 Enford Fyfield 7 Edwards Ann Head Widow F 77 1794 Domestic Enford Fyfield 8 Worsdle Thomas Head Married M 48 1823 Ag Lab Enford Fyfield 8 Worsdle Jane Wife Married F 45 1826 Enford Fyfield 9 Tarrant Simon Head Married M 30 1841 Ag Lab Enford Fyfield 9 Tarrant Sarah Wife Married F 31 1840 Netheravon Fyfield 9 Tarrant Hannah Daughter F 1 1870 Enford Fyfield 10 Tarrant Simon Head Widower M 69 1802 Ag Lab Enford Fyfield 11 Hatchman Thomas Head Married M 56 1815 Ag Lab Enford Fyfield 11 Hatchman Susannah Wife Married F 57 1814 Netheravon Fyfield 11 Hatchman John Son Unmarried M 22 1849 Ag Lab Enford Fyfield 11 Nicholls Sarah Mother in law Widow F 80 1791 Enford Fyfield 12 Bartlett Richard Head Married M 46 1825 Ag Lab Enford Fyfield 12 Bartlett Mary J Wife Married F 47 1824 Enford Fyfield 12 Bartlett Jane Daughter Unmarried F 21 1850 Ag Servant Enford Fyfield 12 Bartlett Sarah Daughter Unmarried F 17 1854 Ag Servant Enford Fyfield 12 Bartlett Ann Daughter F 14 1857 Enford Fyfield 12 Bartlett George Son M 12 1859 Ag Lab Enford Fyfield ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2013/Malcolm Lay Enford - Census 1871 12 Bartlett James Son M 6 1865 Enford Fyfield 12 Bartlett Emily Daughter F 6 1865 Enford Fyfield 12 Bartlett Edwin Son M 1 1870 Enford Fyfield 12 Bartlett William Lodger Widower M 63 1808 Aflicted Enford Fyfield 13 Lay John Head Married M 43 1828 Ag Lab Enford Fyfield 13 Lay Ameleia Wife Married F 41 1830 Enford Fyfield 13 Lay James Son M 15 1856 Ag Lab Enford Fyfield 13 Lay Mary A Daughter F 12 1859 Scholar Enford Fyfield 13 Lay Emanuel Son M 8 1863 Enford Fyfield 13 Lay John Son M 5 1866 Enford Fyfield 13 Lay Ellen Daughter F 2 1869 Enford Fyfield 14 Fay Richard Head Married M 54 1817 Marine Store DealerEnford Fyfield 14 Fay Jane Wife Married F 49 1822 Netheravon Fyfield 14 Fay Eliza Daughter Unmarried F 21 1850 Ag Servant Enford Fyfield 14 Fay Thomas Son Unmarried M 19 1852 Ag Lab Enford Fyfield 14 Fay Henry Son M 15 1856 Ag Lab Enford Fyfield 14 Fay Timothy Son M 12 1859 Enford Fyfield 14 Fay Hester Daughter F 9 1862 Enford Fyfield 14 Fay Mark Son M 6 1865 Enford Fyfield 15 Coale Lucy S Head Widow F 76 1795 Woodford NorthamptonshireCoombe 15 Coale Lucy Daughter Unmarried F 51 1820 Titchmarsh NorthamptonshireCoombe 15 Coale George Son M 36 1835 Farmer of 754 acresLongstanson employing Cambridge 18 men Coombe& 10 boys 15 Ayer Arthur W Visitor M 9 1862 Newport Pagnell BuckinghamCoombe 15 Spencer Ellen M Servant F 14 1857 Servant Enford Coombe 16 Pinnel John Head Married M 27 1844 Ag Lab Enford Coombe Beak 16 Pinnel Louisa Wife Married F 26 1845 Enford Coombe Beak 16 Pinnel Ann Daughter F 5 1866 Enford Coombe Beak 16 Pinnel George Son M 3 1868 Enford Coombe Beak 16 Pinnel Frank Son M 0 1871 Enford Coombe Beak 17 Canning William Head Married M 26 1845 Carter Enford Coombe Beak 17 Canning Hester Wife Married F 26 1845 Netheravon Coombe Beak 17 Canning Rachel Daughter F 5 1866 Enford Coombe Beak 18 Smith George Head Married M 62 1809 Shepherd Everley Field Barn 18 Smith Jane Wife Married F 45 1826 Enford Field Barn 18 Ayer William Son M 13 1858 Shepherd Fittleton Field Barn 18 Spencer John Lodger M 20 1851 Shepherd Enford Field Barn 19 White James Head Married M 40 1831 Carter Pewsey Field Barn 19 White Elizabeth Wife Married F 38 1833 Pewsey Field Barn 19 White Ann Daughter Unmarried F 16 1855 Pewsey Field Barn 20 Rawlings George Head Married M 41 1830 Ag Lab Enford Coombe ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2013/Malcolm Lay Enford - Census 1871 20 Rawlings Rosanna Wife Married F 42 1829 Ag Lab Enford Coombe 20 Rawlings James Son M 14 1857 Ag Lab Enford Coombe 20 Rawlings John Son M 11 1860 Ag Lab Enford Coombe 20 Rawlings Jane Daughter F 7 1864 Scholar Enford Coombe 20 Rawlings Mary Daughter F 4 1867 Enford Coombe 21 Smith Henry Head Married M 48 1823 Ag Lab Enford Coombe 21 Smith Elizabeth Wife Married F 47 1824 Enford Coombe 21 Smith Thomas Son M 17 1854 Ag Lab Enford Coombe 21 Smith James Son M 15 1856 Ag Lab Enford Coombe 21 Smith Henry Son M 13 1858 Ag Lab Enford Coombe 21 Smith Sarah Daughter F 11 1860 Enford Coombe 21 Smith Jonathan Son M 8 1863 Enford Coombe 21 Smith George Grand son M 2 1869 Enford Coombe 21 Clark James Son in law Married M 27 1844 Ag Lab Netheravon Coombe 21 Clark Matilda Wife Married F 24 1847 Enford Coombe 21 Clark Emily Daughter F 0 1871 Enford Coombe 22 Carter William Head Married M 61 1810 Ag Lab Enford Coombe 22 Carter Sarah Wife Married F 59 1812 Ag Lab Enford Coombe 22 Carter James Son Unmarried M 34 1837 Ag Lab Enford Coombe 22 Carter Henry Son M 26 1845 Ag Lab Enford Coombe 22 Wolen Charles Visitor M 4 1867 Enford Coombe 23 Hillier George Head Married M 40 1831 Ag Lab Enford Coombe 23 Hillier Elizabeth Wife Married F 39 1832 Enford Coombe 23 Hillier John Son M 1 1870 Enford Coombe 24 Daw Stephen Head Married M 44 1827 Ag Lab Enford Coombe 24 Daw Elizabeth Wife Married F 39 1832 Enford Coombe 24 Daw Henry Son M 20 1851 Ag Lab Enford Coombe 24 Daw William Son M 17 1854 Ag Lab Enford Coombe 24 Daw George Son M 14 1857 Ag Lab Enford Coombe 24 Daw Thomas Son M 11 1860 Enford Coombe 24 Daw Ellen Daughter F 8 1863 Enford Coombe 24 Daw Emily Daughter F 6 1865 Enford Coombe 24 Daw Sarah Daughter F 2 1869 Enford Coombe 25 Smallbones Jonathan Head Widower M 74 1797 Ag Lab Great Bedwyn Coombe 25 Smallbones Sarah Daughter Unmarried F 33 1838 Housekeeper Enford Coombe 26 Fay Jonathan Head Married M 32 1839 Carter Enford Coombe 26 Fay Eliza Wife Married F 25 1846 Enford Coombe 26 Sawyer Hannah Visitor F 3 1868 Netheravon Coombe 27 Marshall Eliza Head Unmarried F 30 1841 General OccupationEnford Coombe 27 Marshall James Son M 10 1861 Shepherd boy Enford Coombe ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2013/Malcolm Lay Enford - Census 1871 28 Amor James Head Married M 27 1844 Ag Lab Milton Coombe 28 Amor Emma Wife Married F 28 1843 Ag Lab Enford Coombe 28 Oram Sarah Widow F 69 1802 Pauper Urchfont Coombe 29 Oram William Head Married M 37 1834 Ag Lab Enford Coombe 29 Oram Sarah J Wife Married F 32 1839 Ag Lab Froom Somerset Coombe 30 Hillier Job Head Married M 30 1841 Ag Lab Enford Coombe 30 Hillier Mercy Wife Married F 24 1847 Ag Lab Enford Coombe 30 Hillier George Son M 5 1866 Enford Coombe 30 Hillier Ann Daughter F 3 1868 Enford Coombe 31 Bartlett James Head Married M 50 1821 Ag Lab Enford Coombe 31 Bartlett Ann Wife Married F 53 1818 Ag Lab Enford Coombe 31 Bartlett Mary A Niece F 16 1855 Ag Lab West Indies Coombe 32 Dear John Head Married M 56 1815 Ag Lab Enford Coombe 32 Dear Martha Wife Married F 53 1818 Ag Lab Chisenbury Coombe 32 Dear John Son Unmarried M 25 1846 Shepherd Enford Coombe 32 Dear William Son M 20 1851 Ag Lab Enford Coombe 32 Dear Thomas Son M 12 1859 Errand boy Enford Coombe 1 Spencer James Head Married M 41 1830 Ag Lab Kingston St Michael Longstreet 1 Spencer Rachael Wife Married F 39 1832 Enford Longstreet 1 Spencer Fanny Daughter F 11 1860 Enford Longstreet 1 Spencer Lucy Daughter F 6 1865 Scholar Enford Longstreet 1 Spencer Emily Daughter F 4 1867 Enford Longstreet 1 Spencer William Son M 0 1871 Enford Longstreet 2 Harrowfield John Head Married M 44 1827 Ag Lab Tilshead Longstreet 2 Harrowfield Sarah Wife Married F 55 1816 Shrewton Longstreet 2 Harrowfield Jane Daughter Unmarried F 23 1848 London Longstreet 2 Harrowfield Elizabeth Daughter F 7 1864 West Lavington Longstreet 2 Hobbs George Lodger Unmarried M 20 1851 Ag Lab Market Lavington Longstreet 3 Maslin William Head Married M 33 1838 Ag Lab Enford Longstreet 3 Maslin Sarah Wife Married F 25 1846 Netheravon Longstreet 3 Maslin Bethia Daughter F 6 1865 Scholar Netheravon Longstreet 3 Maslin Anna Daughter F 5 1866 Scholar Enford Longstreet 3 Maslin George Son M 2 1869 Enford Longstreet 3 Maslin William Son M 1 1870 Enford Longstreet 4 Waldron John Head Married M 69 1802 Ag Lab Wraughton Longstreet 4 Waldron Mary Wife Married F 76 1795 Wraughton Longstreet 5 Dreweatt William Head Married M 39 1832 Farmer of 470 acresHalfway employing Berkshire 9 men &Longstreet 5 boys House 5 Dreweatt Jane S Wife Married F 37 1834 Asherton Longstreet House 5 Dreweatt William Son M 16 1855 Enford Longstreet House 5 Dreweatt Mary A Daughter F 8 1863 Scholar Wormstall Berkshire Longstreet House ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2013/Malcolm Lay Enford
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