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Transcription of the 1891 Census for the Parish of Norton Bavant The Transcription of the 1891 Census for the Parish of Norton Bavant The following pages have been transcribed from the original census returns. The following should be noted: 1. The normal convention has been followed whereby original spellings have been retained, even when obviously incorrect, eg Marn Hull instead of Marnhull, and Louie instead of Louise. 2. The 3 columns detailing habitation have been omitted. In the few cases where a property was not habited, this has been indicated in the Name column. 3. In comparison to the 1901 census, there is no postal numbering system within the village in 1891 and most properties are just recorded under “The Village”. However the schedule does seem to follow roughly the same route around the parish. 4. It is interesting to note the absence of heads of household of both the Mill House and the Manor House. A note by a researcher on the Ancestry site states that the parents of Mary Jeans and her siblings at the Mill House were away at their grandparents’ house on census day and so no head of household was recorded. Transcribed by Hilary Connellan Schedule Relation to Head Condition as to Age last 1. Employer, 2. Worker No Road, Street or Name of House Name & Surname of Family Marriage Birthday Profession or Occupation or 3. Own Account Where Born Male Female 1 2 3 The Tyning Uninhabited 1 Middleton Farm House Sarah Hill Head W 65 General Servant (domestic) X Wilts, Bishopstrow Harry Hill Son 24 Agricultural Labourer X Wilts, Norton Bavant Frank Hill Son 22 " X " 2 Nr. Middleton Frederick Moody Head M 36 Agricultural Labourer X Hants, Sutton Scotney Ellen Moody Wife M 26 Hants, Lymington Louie Moody Daughter 9 Scholar Hants, Milford Edith Moody " 8 " Hants, Lymington Alice Moody " 6 " Hants, Newton Frederick Moody Son 3 Hants, Pennington Florence Moody Daughter 5 mo Wilts, Norton Bavant William Young Lodger S 24 Agricultural Labourer X Hants, Portman Common Thomas Stokes Lodger W 49 " X Wilts, Corton 3 " George Wait Head M 70 " X Wilts, Norton Bavant Lucy Wait Wife M 65 Wilts, Horningsham Alfred Wait Son S 17 Agricultural Labourer X Wilts, Norton Bavant Florence E Wait Grandau'ter 5 Scholar Wilts, Norton Bavant 4 " Sidney Young Head M 27 Agricultural Labourer X Wilts, Heytesbury Hannah M Young Wife M 26 Wilts, Sutton Veny Herbert Smith Stepson 8 Scholar " William Young Son 6 " Wilts, Tytherington James S Young " 4 Wilts, Sutton Veny Mary Young Daughter 3 " Annie E Young " 1 " 5 " Charles Major Head M 59 Agricultural Labourer X Wilts, Swindon Jane Major Wife M 67 Wilts, Barford St Martin 6 North Farm Cottages John Everett Head M 24 Agricultural Labourer X Wilts, Sutton Veny Emily Everett Wife M 24 Wilts, Knooke Florence Everett Daughter 6 Scholar Wilts, Boreham John Everett Son 4 " " Rhoda Everett Daughter 2 Wilts, Norton Bavant Thomas Cooper Grandfather W 78 Agricultural Labourer retired Wilts, Sutton Veny 7 " Charlie Young Head M 24 Agricultural Labourer X Wilts, Heytesbury Emily Kate Young Wife M 21 Wilts, Warminster Beatrice K Young Daughter 10 mo Wilts, Heytesbury Uninhabited 8 " Henry J Grist Head M 35 Farm Bailiff X Somerset, Frome Sarah O Grist Wife M 35 " Florence H Grist Daughter 8 Scholar " Schedule Relation to Head Condition as to Age last 1. Employer, 2. Worker No Road, Street or Name of House Name & Surname of Family Marriage Birthday Profession or Occupation or 3. Own Account Where Born Male Female 1 2 3 Louie A E Grist " 6 " Wilts, Amesbury 9 Norton Lodge Frank Sheppard Head M 49 Shepherd Agricultural Labourer X Wilts, Warminster Emma Sheppard Wife 51 Somerset, Bath Annie Sheppard Daughter 18 Servant Domestic X Wilts, Bishopstrow Amelia Sheppard " 15 " " X " George Sheppard Son 11 Scholar " Albert Ingram Boarder 9 " Wilts, Boreham 10 Norton Vicarage Edward Eliot Head M 64 Vicar of Norton Bavant West Indies, Barbadoes Elizabeth H Eliot Wife M 50 Warwicks, Halford Emily M Eliot Daughter S 18 Wilts, Norton Bavant Margaret Fussell Aunt W 72 Living on own means Durham, Durham Louise A Payne Servant S 15 Housemaid (Domestic) X Wilts, Norton Bavant 11 Manor House Mary Poolman " S 32 " X " Elizabeth Sheppard " S 16 " X Wilts, Bishopstrow Frank Emm " " 19 Groom (Domestic) X Wilts, Fisherton de la Mere Edward Haines " " 25 Foreman (Domestic) X Wilts, Heytesbury 12 Norton Mill House Mary K Jeans Daughter 10 Scholar Wilts, Norton Bavant Gertrude E Jeans " 10 " " Percell C Jeans Son 7 " " Frances E A Swayne Servant S 23 Domestic Servant X Wilts, Steeple Langford Charlotte Butler " " 20 General servant (Domestic) X Somerset, Frome 13 South Farm House John Hiscock Head M 39 Farmer X Dorset, West Stour Emily A Hiscock Wife M 38 X " Ella H K Hiscock Daughter 12 Scholar " Harold G Hiscock Son 10 " Dorset, Marn Hull Victor H H Hiscock " 8 " " Gerald C Y Hiscock " 3 " " Robert Jas Cree Boarder 18 Farm Pupil Wilts, Corsley 14 The Village George Snelgrove W 76 Gardener Domestic X Dorset Mary Moore Servant W 45 Housekeeper X Dorset, Sturminster Newton 15 “ George F White Head S 34 Gardener Servant X London James White Brother " 36 General Labourer X " 16 " Joseph Clark Head M 37 Coachman Domestic X Somerset, Clevedon Emma Clark Wife M 38 Wilts, Kington St Michael Reginald J Clark Son 8 Scholar Somerset, Wookey George E Clark " 1 Wilts, Norton Bavant 17 " William Snelgrove Head M 47 Agricultural Labourer X Wilts, Boreham Fanny L Snelgrove Wife M 43 Laundress X Wilts, Chitterne Alice K Snelgrove Daughter 17 Servant Domestic X Wilts, Norton Bavant Eliza A Snelgrove " 15 " X " Walter W Snelgrove Son 13 General Servant X " Oliver Snelgrove " 10 Scholar " Ivan Snelgrove " 7 " " Ernest Snelgrove " 5 " " Frederick A Snelgrove " 3 " 18 " Thomas Northeast Head M 41 Gardener Domestic Servnt X Wilts, Alderbury Susan Northeast Wife M 39 " Bessie Northeast Daughter 14 Servant Domestic X " Harry Northeast Son 11 Scholar " Frank Northeast " 7 " Wilts, Norton Bavant Thomas Northeast " 10 " " Schedule Relation to Head Condition as to Age last 1. Employer, 2. Worker No Road, Street or Name of House Name & Surname of Family Marriage Birthday Profession or Occupation or 3. Own Account Where Born Male Female 1 2 3 Emily Northeast Daughter 5 " " Edgar Northeast Son 3 " 19 " Tom T Shepherd Head M 41 Carpenter & Cabinet Maker X Wilts, Heytesbury Sarah A Shepherd Wife M 43 Wilts, Norton Bavant 20 " John Ransome Head W 72 Agricultural Labourer X Wilts, Norton Bavant Henry Foley Son-in-law M 33 General Labourer X Wilts, Heytesbury Annie Foley Daughter M 28 Wilts, Norton Bavant Henry Holland Foley Grandson 3 " 21 " John Wigmore Head M 63 Agricultural Labourer X Wilts, Tytherington Jane Wigmore Wife M 62 Wilts, Norton Bavant 22 " George Imber Head M 38 Gardener (Domestic) X Wilts, Sutton Veny Eliza J Imber Wife M 35 " 23 " Job Payne Head M 45 Miller (Working) X Wilts, Crockerton Mary J Payne Wife M 40 Wilts, Melksham William H Payne Son 18 Gardener Domestic Sr. X Wilts, Norton Bavant Harriet J Payne Daughter 11 Scholar " Edward R Payne Son 9 " " Mary K Payne Daughter 7 " " Herbert C Payne Son 1 " 24 The Village Albert Smith Head M 46 Agricultural Labourer X Wilts, Norton Bavant Ann Smith Wife M 40 Wilts, Berwick St Leonard Probert W Smith Son 17 Blacksmith's Apprentice X Wilts, Norton Bavant Sarah A Smith Daughter 15 General Servant Domestic X " Catherine Pearce Mo'r-in-law W 62 Living on own means Wilts, Heytesbury Jas Wm Pearce Boarder 8 Scholar Unknown Amy M Pearce " 6 " " 25 " Herbert Paddock Head M 33 Agricultural Labourer X Wilts, Whiteparish Charlotte A Paddock Wife M 33 London, Shoreditch Olive Ann Paddock Daughter 2 Hants, Michelmarsh William S H Paddock Son 1 Hants, Grateley 26 " Lionel Snelgrove Head M 25 Blacksmith X Wilts, Norton Bavant Minnie L Snelgrove Wife M 26 Wilts, Warminster 27 " Charles Ford Head M 25 Agricultural Labourer X Wilts, Crockerton Annie Ford Wife M 21 North Wales, Abergavenny Elizabeth Ford Daughter 3 Scholar Wilts, Crockerton James W Ford Son 1 " 28 " James C Taylor Head M 31 Agricultural Labourer X Wilts, Norton Bavant Alice R Taylor Wife M 24 Wilts, Warminster Violet R Taylor 9 mo Wilts, Sutton Veny 29 George Howell Brother S 37 Agricultural Labourer X Wilts, Heytesbury Sidney Howell Head M 34 " X Wilts, Norton Bavant Emma Howell Wife M 32 Wilts, Sutton Veny Mary Howell Daughter 6 Scholar Wilts, Norton Bavant Ellen Howell " 5 " " Sidney Howell Son 3 Wilts, Sutton Veny 30 Elizabeth Fairclough Head S 67 Living on own means Cheshire, Tranmere Mary Fairclough Sister " 65 " Lancashire, West Derby 31 " Robert Webber Head M 73 Agricultural Labourer retired Somerset, Waford Susan Webber Wife M 70 " 32 " Jane Andrews Head W 69 London, Chiswick James Andrews Son S 49 Agricultural Labourer X Dorset, Blandford Schedule Relation to Head Condition as to Age last 1. Employer, 2. Worker No Road, Street or Name of House Name & Surname of Family Marriage Birthday Profession or Occupation or 3. Own Account Where Born Male Female 1 2 3 33 " John G Ransome Head M 36 " X Wilts, Norton Bavant Elizabeth J Ransome Wife M 39 Wilts, Bishopstrow Edward Ransome Son 14 Agricultural Labourer X Wilts, Norton Bavant Dennis G Ransome Son 12 Scholar " William Ransome Son 9 " " Ellen Ransome Daughter 5 " " Alice Maria Ransome Daughter 3 " Stanley A Ransome Son 2 mo " 34 " Stephen Snelgrove Head M 53 Baker & Farmer X " Elizabeth Snelgrove Wife M 52 Wilts, Heytesbury Arthur H Snelgrove Son 12 Scholar Wilts, Norton Bavant School House Uninhabited 35 The Village George Weedon Head M 35 Butler Domestic Servant X Hertfordshire, St Stephens Henrietta Weedon Wife M 30 Somerset, Batheaston 36 " John Hill Head M 61 Agricultural Labourer X Wilts, Norton Bavant Harriet Hill Wife M 61 Wilts, Boyton Edward G White Boarder 9 Scholar Wilts, Warminster 37 Heytesbury Road Thomas Churchill Head M 29 Agricultural Labourer X Devon, Honiton Cliff Elizabeth A Churchill Wife 24 Wilts, Norton Bavant Percy C Churchill Son 4 Scholar Wilts, Bishopstrow Arthur W Churchill " 2 " Sutton Veny Road George Leaven Best Head M 30 Agricultural Labourer X London, Bermondsey Sarah Best Wife M 21 " Frederick G Best Son 1 Wilts, Norton Bavant Lilian E Best Daughter 2 mo Wilts, Norton Bavant End of the Parish of Norton Bavant.
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