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Rock 1891 Census Rock 1891 Census District 9 The portion of the Ecclesiastical District of Saint Peters Rock, lying south of the road leading from Callow Hill to Bliss Gate, thence through Village to Rock Brook and the formerly detached part of Parish of Abberley Enumerator Mr William Waldron [This data is very unclear. Particularly the ages and birthplace columns. Also a few of the surnames are not much more than a hopeful guess.] Address rel Age M/F con Occupation birthplace 1 1 Peats William BRADLEY H 33 M M Journeyman bricklayer Rock 2 Sarah Ann BARDLEY W 40 F M Rock 3 Helen BARDLEY D 12 F Rock 4 Eliza BRADLEY D 10 F Rock 5 Gertrude BRADLEY D 6 F Rock 6 2 Organs Hill Edwin DAVIS H 33 M M Farmer Rock 7 Helen DAVIS W 37 F M Lemsford 8 John DAVIS S 14 M Lemsford 9 Elsie DAVIS D 12 F Lemsford 10 Mabel DAVIS D 10 F Farmer Rock 11 Gertrude DAVIS D 8 F Farmer Rock 12 Ethel DAVIS D 6 F Farmer Rock 13 Alice DAVIS D 2 F Rock 14 3 Hill Craft James EDWARDS H 27 M M Agric labourer Rock 15 Hannah EDWARDS W 26 F M Rock 16 James H BAYNHAM S 2 M Astley 17 John T EDWARDS S 08mo M Rock 18 4 The Hill Thomas BURY H 59 M M Agric labourer Rock 19 Jane BURY W 55 F M Lawley 20 George BURY S 29 M Cleobury 21 Ellen BURY D 25 F Cleobury 22 Charles BURY S 15 M Cleobury 23 Albert BURY Gs 7 M Scholar Farlow 24 Unoc Barn Hall 25 5 Common Emma RUTTER H 66 F W Worcestershire 26 6 Common John MOLE H 40 M M Agric labourer Cleobury 27 Eliza MOLE W 39 F M Pensax 28 Jessie MOLE D 16 F Pensax 29 Walter MOLE S 12 M Pensax 30 Nellie BUTCHER Gd 2 F Pensax 31 William WEBB L 18 M Pensax 32 7 Abrahams Bosen William SOLLOWAY H 53 M W Engine driver Rock 33 Elizabeth SOLLOWAY M 80 F W Rock 34 8 Lane End Abraham PARISH H 38 M W Farmer Dudley 35 Abraham PARISH S 23 M Farmers son Westbromwich 36 Mary Maria PARISH D 2 F Housekeeper Westbromwich 37 Eliza BLACKWELL Gd 14 F Servant Westbromwich 38 9 Bliss Gate Inn Benjamin SEAGER H 2?? M Licensed victualler Rock 39 Sarah Ann SEAGER Sis 28 F Rock 40 Walter T SEAGER Bro 24 M Rock 41 10 Bliss Gate Thomas SEAGER H 56 M W Ret farmer Broadwater 42 11 Bliss Gate William EDWARDS H 64 M M Labourer Cleobury 43 Elizabeth EDWARDS W 61 F M Rock 44 Ann EDWARDS D 35 F Rock 45 Henry EDWARDS S 24 M Rock 46 Rosia A EDWARDS Gd 8 F Scholar Rock 47 12 School House Hannah HARDMAN H 58 F W School mistress Press 48 Alice Ann HARDMAN D F Lisbon 49 13 The Bine Thomas DOWNES H 79 M M Ret grocer Radnor 50 Mary DOWNES W F M Radnor 51 14 Bine Cottage Sydney DOWNES H 33 M M Farmer Cleobury 52 Sarah E DOWNES W F M Worcs 53 Mabel DOWNES D F Worcs 54 15 Willets James KEETLEY H 26 M M Farmer Martley 55 Ellen KEETLEY W 30 F M Shropshire 56 Albert MOLE Ser 15 M General servant Rock 57 16 Spiggots William BAYNHAM H 65 M M Farmer Rock 58 Ann BAYNHAM W 69 F M Hueliston 59 Thomas BAYNHAM S 31 M M Rock 60 Ester B BAYNHAM D-L 32 F M Amblecote 61 17 Farmons Court George MAGGS H 46 M M Farm bailiff Rock 62 William MAGGS S 11 M Rock 63 18 Yard House Walter CARTWRIGHT H 33 M Labourer Rock 64 Mary Ann CARTWRIGHT Sis 36 F Housekeeper Rock 65 Susan CARTWRIGHT M 66 F W Rock 66 20 Riddings Part John HINCHLIF H 62 M M Living on own means Yorkshire 67 Susan HINCHLIF W 58 F M Rock 68 21 The Riddings William WALDRON H 30 M M School attendance officer Rock 69 Eliza WALDRON W 46 F M Rock 70 William WALDRON S 22 M Rock 71 El?? WALDRON S 15 M Rock 72 Alfred J WALDRON S 12 M Scholar Rock 73 Emily WALDRON Sis 46 F Rock 74 Elizabeth WALDRON M 92 F W Living on own means Rock 75 22 Elfords Mary BRAISER H 68 F W Farmer Eastham 76 Lettes?? BRAISER D 42 F Staffs 77 Henry BRAISER Gs 30 M Areley Kings 78 Ellenor BRAISER Gd 17 F Areley Kings 79 23 Leystill John COX H 43 M M Farmer Witley 80 Emma COX W 41 F M Cleobury 81 Sarah Jane COX D 15 F Cleobury 82 Henry COX S 14 M Cleobury 83 Emma COX D 12 F Cleobury 84 Edward COX S 10 M Scholar Milson 85 Mary Ann COX D 7 F Scholar Milson 86 Eleanor COX D 4 F Scholar Rock 87 24 Heightington William CREYDEN H 88 M M Farmer Ashley 88 Dina CREYDEN W 64 F M W?? 89 Elizabeth EVAN Ser 16 F General servant Rock 90 James EVANS Ser 17 M Rock 91 25 Moorfield James BOOTH H 44 M M Blacksmith Rock 92 Caroline BOOTH W 33 F M Gumley 93 Annie BOOTH D 8 F Scholar Rock 94 Thomas H BOOTH S 6 M Scholar Rock 95 William J BOOTH S 5 M Scholar Rock 96 Mary E BOOTH D 3 F Rock 97 Kate E BOOTH D 1 F Rock 98 Unocc Blacksmiths 99 26 Frog Hall James POTTER H 35 M M Agric labourer Rock 100 Ann POTTER W 22 F M Hartlebury 101 William J POTTER S 1 M Areley Kings 102 Emma POTTER D 4mo F Rock 103 Agness H GILLAM S 13 M General servant Bewdley 104 William PRATT H 48 M M Farmer Rock 105 Jane W PRATT W 47 F M Rock 106 James N GREFFITHS S 16 M Rock 107 27 Chapel Farm William A PRATT S 13 M Rock 108 Lizzie PRATT D 10 F Scholar Rock 109 Albert E PRATT S 11 M Scholar Rock Rock-Hi1891-9.doc 110 George F PRATT S 6 M Scholar Rock 111 Annie PRATT D 2 F Rock 112 Henry C WEBB S 19 M Rock 113 28 Lower Hay Oak William THOMAS? H 60 M W Farmer Herefords 114 Elizabeth THOMAS? D 22 F Rock 115 Eliza BRADLEY Ser 56 F Housekeeper Rock 116 Thomas WAKEMAN Ser 23 M Staffordshire 117 William MOOR Ser 13 M Herefordshire 118 29 Brook Farm Richard BOWKETT H 3?? M M Farmer Stottesdon 119 Elizabeth BOWKETT W 41 F M Hellenswick 120 Rosia L BOWKETT D 15 F Handley William 121 Thomas R BOWKETT S 11 M Scholar Handley William 122 William H BOWKETT S 9 M Scholar Handley William 123 Sydney J BOWKETT S 7 M Scholar Handley William 124 Elizabeth BOWKETT D 6 F Scholar Handley William 125 Laura BOWKETT D 4 F Handley William 126 William MAPP Ser 36 M Handley William 127 30 Upper Hay Oak James DORRILL H 44 M M Farmer Rock 128 De?? DORRILL W 42 F M Collingswick 129 James L DORRILL S 20 M Rock 130 Arthur DORRILL S 18 M Rock 131 Decima DORRILL D 16 F Tenbury 132 Lilly DORRILL D 12 F Scholar Rock 133 Edgar H DORRILL S 10 M Scholar Rock 134 Ethel L DORRILL D 8 F Rock 135 Ann SELLY Ser 60 F General servant Worcestershire 136 William FARNING? Ser 10 M General servant Staffordshire 137 William DORRELL Ser 7 M Scholar Rock 138 31 Hay Oak Cottage George BAYLISS H 43 M M Works in woods Chadsley 139 Mary BAYLISS W 38 F M Worcestershire 140 Agnes BAYLISS D 16 F Worcestershire 141 George BAYLISS S 15 M Worcestershire 142 Alfred BAYLISS S 13 M Scholar Worcestershire 143 Ellen E BAYLISS D 8 F Scholar Areley 144 Gregory BAYLISS S 6 M Areley 145 32 The Wild Samuel EVANS H 36 M M Farmer Sibel 146 Emily EVANS W 37 F M Broom Hill 147 John JONES Ser 17 M Agric labourer Montgonery 148 33 Falklands John SMITH H 60 M W Farmer Bkm 149 David SMITH Neph 41 M Road machine maker Bkm 150 William CARPENTER Ser 57 M Agric labourer Chadsley 151 Susanna DAVIS Ser 70 F W General servant Berford 152 Unocc Kitchens 153 34 Wadhouse Albert MILLS H 39 M M Rock 154 Elizabeth MILLS W 45 F M Gloucestershire 155 Albert MILLS S 12 M Scholar Rock 156 Catherine MILLS D 10 F Scholar Rock 157 William B MILLS S 8 M Scholar Rock 158 Arthur G MILLS S 6 M Scholar Rock 159 Edith MILLS D 2 F Kinlet 160 Henrietta MILLS D 08mo F Kinlet 161 Thomas R HADDON Ser 18 M Farm pupil Oakengates 162 Clara Jane POUND Ser 19 F Rock 163 35 Hurtle Hill Edwin SHEPHERD H 47 M M Farmer Abberley 164 Mary Ann SHEPHERD W 42 F M Witley 165 Edwin SHEPHERD S 19 M Areley Kings 166 Jane SHEPHERD D 17 F Areley Kings 167 John SHEPHERD S 16 M Areley Kings 168 Thomas SHEPHERD S 14 M Areley Kings 169 Mary SHEPHERD D 12 F Areley Kings 170 Elizabeth SHEPHERD D 9 F Ribbesford 171 Emma SHEPHERD D 8 F Ribbesford 172 Ellen SHEPHERD D 6 F Ribbesford 173 Sarha SHEPHERD D 4 F Ribbesford 174 Agnes SHEPHERD D 2 F Ribbesford 175 Samuel SHEPHERD S 06mo M Ribbesford 176 Unocc Shaw Hill 177 36 The Mill Thomas ASHMORE H 40 M Farmer Norchard 178 Sarah ASHMORE Sis 35 F Norchard 179 Alfred BUNCE Ser 15 M Norchard 180 37 Ivy Cottage William MARKS H 25 M M Shepperd Rochford 181 Jane MARKS W 21 F M Hereford 182 38 Ivy Cottage Harry SHEPPERD H 24 M M Agric labourer Witley 183 Clara SHEPPERD W 21 F M Shrowley 184 Beatrice SHEPPERD D 1 F Hartlebury 185 39 New House John WEAVER H 32 M M Farmer Eastham 186 Marian WEAVER W 35 F M Knighton 187 Sarah PREECE Ser 20 F Domestic servant Knighton 188 Agnes ANKRETT Ser 17 F Knighton 189 Charles HILL Ser 72 M W Shepperd Gloucestershire Rock-Hi1891-9.doc 190 40 Upper Norchard Susan PRATT H 88 F W Farmer Ba?? 191 Edwin PRATT S 45 M Rock 192 Fellice BARTCHOR Ser 23 F Domestic servant Rock 193 William GEORGE Ser 16 M Rock 194 41 Lower Norchard William ASHMORE H 44 M M Ashley 195 Mary Ann ASHMORE W 43 F M Abberley 196 Florence ASHMORE D 12 F Scholar Arsley 197 Annie ASHMORE D 10 F Scholar Arsley 198 Margaret ASHMORE D 8 F Astley 199 42 The Bank George LEWIS H 35 M M Farmer Pensax 200 Mary LEWIS W 38 F M Knighton 201 Edith Mary LEWIS D 6 F Scholar Knighton 202 William LEWIS S 5 M Knighton 203 Arthur BRAY Ser 16 M General servant Powick 204 43 Warsley William G WEAVER H 36 M M Farmer Eastham 205 Ellen S WEAVER W 32 F M Ombersley 206 Elizabeth Nott WEAVER D 5 F Scholar Rock 207 William WEAVER S 4 M Rock 208 Ellen WEAVER D 2 F Rock 209 Samuel WEAVER S 11mo M Rock 210 Alice B FOX Ser 16 F Domestic servant Witley 211 Edith GLAZARD Ser 16 F Domestic servant Dunley 212 44 Chapel Court John JONES H 58 M M Quarryman Abberley 213 Jane JONES W 58 F M Quarryman Shelsley 214 45 West Croft James PATCHET H 75 M M Standford 215 Lousia PATCHET W 60 F M Alton 216 Edward STINTON S 40 M Groom Tenbury 217 46 West Croft William HILL H 37 M M Labourer Ledbury 218 Elizabeth HILL W 33 F M Rochford 219 William HILL S 12 M Tenbury 220 George HILL S 10 M Scholar Tenbury 221 Ellen HILL D 8 F Scholar Rock 222 James HILL S 4 M Scholar Rock 223 Sydney HILL
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