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Timsbury 1881 Census TIMSBURY 1881 CENSUS Name of Street, Place Whether Deaf Rank, Profession or or Dumb, or Road and Name or First Names Surname Relationship Where Born Blind, Imbecile Age Occupation or Idiot, Number of House Gender Lunatic Marital Status Marital Hayeswood Colliery Edwin RODGES Head W M 55 Labourer Somerton, Somerset, England Hayeswood Colliery Sarah Ann RODGES Daur F 13 Scholar Somerton, Somerset, England Hayeswood Colliery Elizabeth Jane RODGES Daur F 11 Scholar Somerton, Somerset, England Sleight Farm Thomas HALL Head M M 65 Farmer of 184 Acres Timsbury, Somerset, England (Employing 2 Men) Sleight Farm Sarah HALL Wife M F 69 Compton Dando, Somerset, England Sleight Farm Adelaide DAVIS Daur M F 37 Timsbury, Somerset, England Sleight Farm William DAVIS Son In Law M M 31 Farmer's Assistant Langridge, Somerset, England Sleight Farm Mary Elizabeth DAVIS Grand Daur F 6m Timsbury, Somerset, England Helen 3 Bloomfield Terrace John JAMES Head M M 42 Veerer at Colliery Timsbury, Somerset, England 3 Bloomfield Terrace Emily JAMES Wife M F 43 Timsbury, Somerset, England 3 Bloomfield Terrace Arnold Robert JAMES Son M 2 Timsbury, Somerset, England 2 Bloomfield Terrace George Amesbury SAGE Head M M 25 Engine Driver at Timsbury, Somerset, England Colliery 2 Bloomfield Terrace Sarah Maria SAGE Wife M F 27 Tintinhull, Somerset, England Frances 2 Bloomfield Terrace Elizabeth SAGE Daur F 3 Liverpool, Lancashire, England Christobel Ellen 2 Bloomfield Terrace Gertrude Alice SAGE Daur F 2 Liverpool, Lancashire, England 2 Bloomfield Terrace Thomas Laurie SAGE Son M 1m Timsbury, Somerset, England 1 Bloomfield Terrace Thomas LEAKEY Head M M 50 Horseman at Colliery Farmborough, Somerset, England 1 Bloomfield Terrace Elizabeth LEAKEY Wife M F 46 Coal Haulier Farmborough, Somerset, England 1/70 TIMSBURY 1881 CENSUS Name of Street, Place Whether Deaf Rank, Profession or or Dumb, or Road and Name or First Names Surname Relationship Where Born Blind, Imbecile Age Occupation or Idiot, Number of House Gender Lunatic Marital Status Marital 1 Bloomfield Terrace Elizabeth LEAKEY Daur U F 21 Servant Farmborough, Somerset, England 1 Bloomfield Terrace Thomas LEAKEY Son U M 18 Collier Farmborough, Somerset, England 1 Bloomfield Terrace Hester LEAKEY Daur F 16 Servant Farmborough, Somerset, England 1 Bloomfield Terrace Samuel LEAKEY Son M 14 Collier Farmborough, Somerset, England 1 Bloomfield Terrace William LEAKEY Son M 13 Coal Haulier Farmborough, Somerset, England 1 Bloomfield Terrace Margaret LEAKEY Daur F 9 Scholar Farmborough, Somerset, England 1 Bloomfield Terrace Beatrice Annie LEAKEY Daur F 3 Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield Jesse FLOWER Head M M 59 Coal Haulier & Farmer Timsbury, Somerset, England 15 Acres Bloomfield Sarah FLOWER Wife M F 48 Farborough, Somerset, England Bloomfield Alice FLOWER Daur U F 21 Servant Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield Joseph FLOWER Son M 14 Carter Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield Jesse BLACKER Grandson M 10 Scholar Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield House Philip HOLBROOK Head M M 27 Carpenter & Grocer Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield House Eliza HOLBROOK Wife M F 24 Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield House Minnie HOLBROOK Daur F 2 Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield William PERRY Head M M 62 Blacksmith Binegar, Somerset, England Bloomfield Ann PERRY Wife M F 39 Grocer Nailsea, Somerset, England Bloomfield Charles PERRY Son M 23 Ashwick, Somerset, England Bloomfield Sidney PERRY Son M 21 Blacksmith Timsbury, Somerset, England 2/70 TIMSBURY 1881 CENSUS Name of Street, Place Whether Deaf Rank, Profession or or Dumb, or Road and Name or First Names Surname Relationship Where Born Blind, Imbecile Age Occupation or Idiot, Number of House Gender Lunatic Marital Status Marital Bloomfield Edward J PERRY Son M 2 Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield Hannah PARFITT Head W F 46 Charwoman Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield Job PARFITT Son M 15 Collier Camerton, Somerset, England Bloomfield Mark PARFITT Son M 10 Scholar Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield Emily PARFITT Daur F 7 Scholar Camerton, Somerset, England Bloomfield Eliza PARFITT Daur F 6 Scholar Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield Charles BEALING Lodger W M 56 Labourer Camerton, Somerset, England Bloomfield Thomas HILL Head M 44 Hawker (Refused to Ireland take Schedule) The Rising Sun Inn John SHORT Head M M 45 Beerhouse Keeper Timsbury, Somerset, England The Rising Sun Inn Jane SHORT Wife M F 46 Newbury, Berkshire, England The Rising Sun Inn Frank SHORT Son M 12 Scholar Timsbury, Somerset, England The Rising Sun Inn William SHORT Son M 4 Scholar Timsbury, Somerset, England The Rising Sun Inn Ann NEW Mother In W F 73 Warwick, England Law Bloomfield Elizabeth BOX Head W F 66 No Occupation Farmborough, Somerset, England Bloomfield Elizabeth BOX Daur U F 24 No Occupation Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield Winifred Dorcas BOX Illegitimate F 1 Timsbury, Somerset, England Grand Child Crowcombe Jane FLOWER Head F 60 Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield Philip NORMAN Head W M 83 Pauper Paulton, Somerset, England Bloomfield Hester NORMAN Daur U F 43 Charwoman Paulton, Somerset, England Bloomfield Eliza NORMAN Daur U F 53 Labourer (Ag) Paulton, Somerset, England Bloomfield Philip NORMAN Illegitimate U M 20 Collier Clutton Union, Somerset, Grandson England 3/70 TIMSBURY 1881 CENSUS Name of Street, Place Whether Deaf Rank, Profession or or Dumb, or Road and Name or First Names Surname Relationship Where Born Blind, Imbecile Age Occupation or Idiot, Number of House Gender Lunatic Marital Status Marital Bloomfield Sarah Ann BRIDGES Head W F 46 Pauper Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield Henry John BRIDGES Son M 10 Scholar Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield Charles Frank BRIDGES Son M 8 Scholar Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield Tom Arthur BRIDGES Son M 5 Scholar Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield William Henry SUTTON Lodger U M 30 Wheelwright Horningsham, Wiltshire, (Head) England Bloomfield George BOX Head M M 33 Collier Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield Ann BOX Wife M F 26 Great Bridge, Stafford, England Bloomfield Mary BOX Daur F 5 Great Bridge, Stafford, England Bloomfield George BOX Son M 2 Great Bridge, Stafford, England Bloomfield John James BOX Son M 10m Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield Alfred James KITE Head M M 25 Collier Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield Euphemia KITE Wife M F 19 Clandown, Somerset, England Bloomfield Frederick KITE Son M 1 Clandown, Somerset, England Alexander Bloomfield Mark KITE Head M M 47 Collier Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield Mary KITE Wife M F 54 Bath, Somerset, England Bloomfield Mark HAYWARD Grandson M 7 Scholar Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield Richard ROBLEY Head M M 34 Carpenter Carlisle, Cumberland, England Bloomfield Fanny ROBLEY Wife M F 34 Trowbridge, Wiltshire, England Bloomfield Robert ROBLEY Son M 4 Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield Thomas A ROBLEY Son M 2 Timsbury, Somerset, England 4/70 TIMSBURY 1881 CENSUS Name of Street, Place Whether Deaf Rank, Profession or or Dumb, or Road and Name or First Names Surname Relationship Where Born Blind, Imbecile Age Occupation or Idiot, Number of House Gender Lunatic Marital Status Marital Bloomfield Rose Eleanor ROBLEY Daur F 9m Timsbury, Somerset, England The Dove Inn John Sambourne NEWTH Head M 41 Blacksmith & Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield Beerhouse Keeper The Dove Inn Sarah Ann NEWTH Wife F 44 Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield The Dove Inn Arthur NEWTH Son M 11 Scholar Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield The Dove Inn Annie NEWTH Daur F 10 Scholar Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield The Dove Inn Elizabeth NEWTH Daur F 9 Scholar Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield The Dove Inn Priscilla NEWTH Daur F 5 Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield The Dove Inn Violet NEWTH Daur F 1 Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield The Dove Inn Clara NEWTH Daur F 6m Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield Bloomfield Sarah ASHLEY Head W F 56 Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield Wallace ASHLEY Son U M 20 Collier Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield Lewis ASHLEY Son U M 18 Collier Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield Ann SMITH Head W F 80 Pauper Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield John WOOKEY Head M M 41 Labourer Camely, Somerset, England Bloomfield Ruth WOOKEY Wife M F 41 Bishops Sutton, Somerset, England Bloomfield Albert WOOKEY Son M 13 Labourer Farrington Gurney, Somerset, England Bloomfield John WOOKEY Son M 10 Scholar Timsbury, Somerset, England 5/70 TIMSBURY 1881 CENSUS Name of Street, Place Whether Deaf Rank, Profession or or Dumb, or Road and Name or First Names Surname Relationship Where Born Blind, Imbecile Age Occupation or Idiot, Number of House Gender Lunatic Marital Status Marital Bloomfield Eliza WOOKEY Daur F 7 Scholar Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield Frank WOOKEY Son M 3 Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield George SPERRING Head M M 22 Collier Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield Harriet SPERRING Wife M F 20 Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield Joanna CANVIN Head W F 68 Whitchurch, Somerset, England Bloomfield Frederick DIX Head M M 25 Coal Miner High Littleton, Somerset, England Bloomfield Emily DIX Wife M F 25 Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield Albert Edward DIX Son M 1 Timsbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield Thomas WILKINS Head W M 35 Labourer at Farm Bath, Somerset, England Bloomfield Fanny WILKINS Daur F 12 Scholar Glastonbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield Thomas WILKINS Son M 11 Scholar Glastonbury, Somerset, England Bloomfield George WILKINS Son M 9 Scholar
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