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Rame History Group 2018 Rame Peninsula HistoryRAME Group HISTORY GROUP 2018 1911 Census Project Locality: Rame RG14-13589-0001 03 to RG14-13588-0330 15 Registration District: St Germans No. 291 Registration Sub District Antony No. 1 Enum district 7 Transcription of local census returns 2018 Originator: RFCollins Notes: the 1911 census forms appear to have been issued to the head of the household who completed the form In many instances, an enumerator's alteration is visible in different handwriting in the source document. In the address column, precise location are often missing OR INCORRECT (EG Plymouth) WHW was the named enumerator No. Postal Relation Age Age Married, Single, Yrs Children Alive Personal Industry Employer Birthplace Infirmity Sch Address Rooms Surname Forename to Head Male F.M Widow, Widower Mar. B. alive Now Died Occupation Worker lunatic,imbecile 1 Rame Rectory Plymouth 10 Ekins Robert Charles Warre Head 48 Married Clerk in Holy orders Melbourne Australia Ekins Dorothy Marion Wife 42 Married 19 3 3 Plymouth Devon Ekins Christine Mary Dorothy Daughter 18 Single Haggerston London Caley Valentine Charles Hugh Visitor 43 Single Brompton Yorks Mauger Louisa Mary Servant 38 Married 18 8 4 4 General Servant (Domestic) Guernsey Channel Is 2 Rame Barton nr Plymouth 10 Luscombe John Head 66 Married Farmer Employer Stadbury Devon Luscombe Emma Wife 61 Married 23 1 1 0 Millbrook Cornwall Luscombe Amy Stephens Daughter 21 Single Daughter Dairy Work Rame Cornwall Pook Ellen Louisa Assistant 22 Single Worker Stokefleming Devon Spurrell Frank Widower 20 Single Worker Millbrook Cornwall 3 Penmillard Farm Rame 8 Wilton John Peter Head 45 Married 15 Farmer Rame Cornwall Wilton Beatrice Alice Wife 39 Married 15 3 2 1 Chillington Devon Wilton William Lyndon Son 12 Rame Cornwall Wilton Margaret Alice Daughter 4 Rame Cornwall Luly Edna Lilian Servant 18 Single Domestic Maker Cornwall 4 The Cottage Rame 5 Cole William Head 45 Married 20 Labourer on Farm Worker Slapton Devon Cole Margaret Wife 44 Married 20 5 4 1 South Brent Devon Cole William L Son 13 Millbrook Cornwall Cole Wilfred R Son 4 Millbrook Cornwall 5 Rame Near Plymouth 4 Tope Mr John Head 54 Married Farm Labourer Forder Cawsand Tope Mrs E Wife 52 Married 13 9 4 none Cawsand Tope E Son 15 Single none Cawsand Rame Tope L Daughter 14 Single none Cawsand Rame Tope E Daughter 12 " Cawsand Rame Tope E G Child 2 " Liskeard Cornwall Tope Mr Samuel Visitor 52 Married none Forder Cawsand 6 4 Rame Cottage 5 Wright William James Head 54 Married 6 6 none Farm Labourer Worker Hessenford Cornwall Wright Louisa Wife 49 Married 30 Devonport Devon Wright Thomas Arthur Son 13 Single School Rame Cornwall Wright Ernest Frederick G Son 10 Single School Torpoint Cornwall Wright Elsie Daughter 17 Single Servant Domestic Antony Cornwall 7 No 5 Rame Nr Plymouth 4 Marshall John Head 67 Married 43 7 6 one Farm Labourer Worker Pancras Week Devon Marshall Mary Ann Wife 64 Married Black Torrington Devon Marshall Stuart G Son 11 St Stephens Cornwall 8 Rame Plymouth 4 Rowlings Samuel Henry Head 54 Married 30 Horseman Worker St Stive Cornwall Rowlings Elizebeth Jane Wife 58 Married 30 6 5 1 Tideford Cornwall Knight Charles Peter Head 21 Married 1 Horseman Worker Lanlivery Cornwall Knight Edith Wife 19 Married 1 1 1 0 Rame Cornwall Knight Charles Henry Son 6m Rame Cornwall 9 Trehill Farm Rame 11 Thomas Eliza Head 68 Widow 48 14 11 3 Farmer - Mother St Cleer Cornwall Thomas Blanche Daughter 20 Single Dressmaker Worker Rame Cornwall Thomas Edith Daughter 27 Single Farmer's Daughter dairy work Worker Rame Cornwall Thomas George Son 22 Single Farmer Employer Rame Cornwall Thomas Leonard Son 25 Single Shipwright Govt. Dockyard Worker Rame Cornwall 10 "Wiggle" Rame nr Plymouth 10 Smith John Arthur Head 33 Married 6 3 2 1 Farmer Employer St Stephens Cornwall Smith Lucy Wife 38 Married 6 " " " Knowbury Shropshire Smith Beryl Mary Daughter 5 Rame Cornwall RAMESmith Kathleen Lucy HISTORYDaughter 3 GROUP 2018 Rame Cornwall Smith Eliza Ann Mother 68 Widow Quithiock Cornwall Nash Rebecca Sister 30 Single Dairy Work Knowbury Shropshire 11 Treninneo Farm Rame 10 Wilton William Richard Head 65 Married Farmer Worker Rame Cornwall Wilton Sarah Ann Wife 64 Married 42 11 11 Bishop Sutton Hants Wilton Sarah Ann Daughter 41 Single Farmers Daughter/Dairy Work Worker Rame Cornwall Wilton Frank Son 26 Single Farmers Son/Working on farm Worker Rame Cornwall Wilton Lewis John Son 24 Single Shipwright HM Dockyard Devonport Worker Rame Cornwall Wilton Gladys Daughter 22 Single Farmers Daughter/Dairy Work Worker Rame Cornwall Nichols Winifred Servant 23 Single General Servant, Domestic Worker Rame Cornwall Matthews Ernest William Servant 23 Single Waggoner on Farm Worker Modbury Devon 12 Wringford Rame Plymouth 8 Taylor George Head 40 Married 20 2 2 nil Farm Labourer Worker Barnstaple Taylor Mary Wife 39 St Stephens Cornwall Taylor William H Son 20 Single Labourer Farm Worker St Stephens Cornwall Taylor Charles Victor Son 17 " Labourer Farm " St Stephens Cornwall 13 Forda Cawsand 7 Gregory Elizabeth Francis Head 40 Single Private Means Employer Daur ? Herts Webber Elizabeth Edith Servant 40 Single Domestic Servant Worker ?Petterstone Somerset 14 Forda Rame 4 Mahoney Robert Head 40 Married none Barrack Labourer Newmarket Clurr? Ireland Irish 15 No 10 Forda Rame 4 Webber Samuel Head 40 Married 15 Gamekeeper worker Forder Rame Webber Annjimana Wife 42 Married 15 6 5 1 Westminster London Webber Lilian Daughter 14 Single Forder Rame Webber William Son 12 Single Forder Rame Webber Charles Son 10 Single Forder Rame Webber Reginald Son 8 Single Forder Rame Webber Alexander Son 1 Single Forder Rame 16 9 Forda Rame 4 Mallett John Head 46 Married 23 one one nil Farm Labourer St Neots Cornwall Mallett Ellen Wife 50 " Plymouth Devon Mallett Ernest Son 22 Single Labourer (Brickpayer) Millbrook Cornwall 17 No 7 Forda Rame 4 Reed Robert Head 46 Married 2 Horse Driver on Farm Worker Eggbuckland Plympton Reed Louisa Ann Wife 32 Married 2 Plymouth Devon 18 Forder Rame 4 Pine James W P Head 42 Married 16 Gardiner Jobing Worker St Domonick Cornwall Pine Mary Ann Wife 42 Married 16 Llangan Glamorganshire James William Charles Cousin 4 Camelford Cornwall Gerry Russel Boarder 25 Single Labourer General Worker Calstock Cornwall 19 Penlee Lodge Cawsand 4 Pearse Thomas Head 38 Married Woodranger Mt Edgcumbe Estate Worker Laneast Cornwall Pearse Alice Wife 30 Married 11 2 2 0 Tiesmeer Cornwall Pearse Annie Daughter 10 School Lanteglos Cornwall Pearse William Thomas Son 4 Rame Cornwall 20 Vine Cottage Cawsand 6 Wilcocks William Henry Head 50 Married Collector of Rates & Taxes Rame Cornwall Wilcocks Sarah Ley Wife 50 " Rame Cornwall 21 Millpool Cawsand 2 Andrew George Henry Head 29 Married 1 0 Fisherman Own account Ford Devon Andrew Amy Wife 23 Charlestown Cornwall 22 Millpool Cawsand 6 Andrew John Head 52 Married 32 9 9 Fisherman Worker Portwrinkle Cornwall Andrew Ann Louisa Wife 53 Married 32 Torpoint Cornwall Andrew Frederick Richard Son 24 Single Shipwright Cawsand Cornwall Andrew John Meirs Son 19 Single Shipwright Apprentice Cawsand Cornwall Andrew Albert Ernest Son 16 Single Ditto Kingsand Cornwall Andrew Reginald Gordon Son 15 Single Ditto Kingsand Cornwall Andrew Josiah William son 13 Single School Kingsand Cornwall Burt Ann Henwood Boarder 86 Widow Wilcove Cornwall Hodge Gwendoline Elise Visitor 8 Single School d Lezant Cornwall 23 St Andrews Place Cawsand 5 Warren Frederick John Head 35 Married Skilled Labourer HM Dockyard Millbrook Cornwall Warren Minnie Wife 33 Married 10 2 2 Cawsand Cornwall Warren Lilian Maud Daughter 9 School Cawsand Cornwall Warren Edna May Daughter 5 School Cawsand Cornwall 24 Millpool Cawsand 5 Kingdom Alfred Head 58 Married 34 7 6 1 Mason own act. Maker Cornwall Kingdom Helena Wife 55 Southsea Hants Kingdom Maud Daughter 25 Married 3 Rame Cornwall Kingdom Henry Son 23 Single Shipwright Govt Dockyard Rame Cornwall Kingdom Alfred Son 19 Single Waggoner on Farm Rame Cornwall Kingdom Reginald Son 14 Rame Cornwall Williams Kathleen G Dau 2 Rame Cornwall 25 Cawsand Cornwall 5 Hoyle William Husband 61 Married 38 5 5 Naval Pensioner Kingsand Cornwall Hoyle Susan Wife 60 Married 38 5 5 Cawsand Cornwall Hoyle Arthur Son 23 Single Shipte? Devonport Dockyard Cawsand Cornwall Knott John Lodger 40 Single Naval Pensioner Cawsand Cornwall 26 St Andrews Place Cawsand RAME6 Hardy Richard HISTORYHead 80 57 10 4 GROUP6 Naval Pensioner 2018 Cawsand Cornwall Hardy Catherine Wife 79 57 Cawsand Cornwall 27 St Andrews Rd Cawsand 6 Eddey Emily Wife 40 Married 19 4 4 0 Rame Cornwall Eddey Frank Son 19 Single Student Part Time Shipwright Appr. Government Dockyard Worker Rame Cornwall Eddey Rosie Daughter 14 Devonport Devon Eddey Ethel Daughter 13 School Rame Cornwall Eddey Willie Son 9 Rame Cornwall 28 Millpool Cawsand 4 Morley Emily Head 48 Single none Cawsand Cornwall 29 St Andrews Road Cawsand 5 Butters Emily Ann Head 47 Widow 4 3 1 Millbrook Cornwall Butters Richard Son 22 Single Admiralty Accountant Clerk Director of Works Dept. Worker Rame Cornwall 30 Millpool Cawsand 4 Mather Jessie Maud Wife 36 Married 7 1 1 Cawsand Cornwall Mather Gladys Kathleen Daughter 5 School Stoke Devonport 31 Millpool Cawsand 4 Westlake William Head 69 Widower 4 4 Naval Pensioner Millbrook Cornwall Westlake Catherine Daughter 23 Single Worker at home Cawsand Cornwall Brown Elizabeth M in Law 89 Widow 2 2 Cawsand Cornwall 32 Millpool Cawsand 3 Pill Emma Head 62 Widow 1 1 Millbrook Cornwall Pill Henry Son 26 Single Labourer Government Dockyard Cawsand Rame 33 Cawsand Cornwall 4 Symons Ann
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