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Slaughterford - Census 1871 Slaughterford - Census 1871 YEAR OCCUPATION/ SCHEDULE SURNAME FORENAMES RELATIONSHIP CONDITION SEX AGE BORN DISABILITY WHERE BORN ADDRESS 1 Middleton Richard Head Married M 40 1831 Carter Overton Slaughterford, Biddestone Street 1 Middleton Maria Wife Married F 32 1839 Overton Slaughterford, Biddestone Street 2 Hazel Joseph Head Married M 28 1843 Ag Lab Kington Slaughterford, Biddestone Street 2 Hazel Sarah a Wife Married F 29 1842 Glos, Hawksbury UptonSlaughterford, Biddestone Street 2 Hazel Elizabeth Daughter F 2 1869 Sherston Magna Slaughterford, Biddestone Street 2 Hazel William Son M 0 1871 Slaughterford Slaughterford, Biddestone Street 3 Hazel John Lodger Unmarried M 24 1847 Ag Lab Kington Slaughterford, Biddestone Street 4 Attwood Samuel Head Married M 29 1842 Machineist employing 12 men,1 boy Biddestone Slaughterford, Biddestone Street 4 Attwood Louisa Wife Married F 29 1842 Biddestone Slaughterford, Biddestone Street 4 Crew Emma Servant Unmarried F 20 1851 Domistic servant Corsham Slaughterford, Biddestone Street 20 Attwood Jane Head Unmarried F 36 1835 Chippenham Slaughterford, Biddestone Street 20 Burchell Emily Visitor Unmarried F 19 1852 Corsham Slaughterford, Biddestone Street 5 Wicks Charles Head Married M 36 1835 Labourer Yatton Keynell Slaughterford, Biddestone Butts 5 Wicks Catherine Wife Married F 34 1837 Biddestone Slaughterford, Biddestone Butts 5 Wicks John Son Unmarried M 16 1855 Labourer Biddestone Slaughterford, Biddestone Butts 5 Wicks William Son M 14 1857 Labourer Biddestone Slaughterford, Biddestone Butts 5 Wicks Edward Son M 11 1860 Biddestone Slaughterford, Biddestone Butts 5 Wicks Thomas Son M 9 1862 Biddestone Slaughterford, Biddestone Butts 5 Wicks Elizabeth Daughter F 7 1864 Biddestone Slaughterford, Biddestone Butts 5 Wicks Anne Daughter F 4 1867 Biddestone Slaughterford, Biddestone Butts 5 Wicks Tildo Daughter F 1 1870 Biddestone Slaughterford, Biddestone Butts 6 Gray John Head Married M 35 1836 Labourer Lacock Slaughterford, Biddestone Butts 6 Gray Jane Wife Married F 35 1836 Biddestone Slaughterford, Biddestone Butts 6 Gray Caroline Daughter F 12 1859 Scholar Biddestone Slaughterford, Biddestone Butts 6 Gray Emma Daughter F 10 1861 Scholar Biddestone Slaughterford, Biddestone Butts 6 Gray Margaret Daughter F 8 1863 Scholar Biddestone Slaughterford, Biddestone Butts 6 Gray Anne Daughter F 5 1866 Scholar Biddestone Slaughterford, Biddestone Butts 6 Gray Joe Son M 2 1869 Biddestone Slaughterford, Biddestone Butts 6 Wear Mary Visitor Widow F 69 1802 Grittleton Slaughterford, Biddestone Butts 6 Wear Edward Visitor Unmarried M 19 1852 Ag Lab Biddestone Slaughterford, Biddestone Butts 7 Wait John Lodger Unmarried M 41 1830 Ag Lab Biddestone Slaughterford, Biddestone Butts 8 Bence Aaron Head Married M 50 1821 Ag Lab Biddestone Slaughterford, Biddestone Butts 8 Bence Elizabeth Wife Married F 51 1820 Dressmaker Som. Wedmore Slaughterford, Biddestone Butts 9 Bence Edward Lodger Unmarried M 50 1821 Ag Lab Biddestone Slaughterford, Biddestone Butts 10 Newman Philip Head Widower M 78 1793 Bratton Slaughterford, Biddestone Street 10 Newman Sophia Daughter Unmarried F 50 1821 Seamstress Bratton Slaughterford, Biddestone Street 11 Carpenter Mark Head Married M 35 1836 Ag Lab Melksham Slaughterford, Biddestone Street 11 Carpenter Jane Wife Married F 34 1837 Melksham Slaughterford, Biddestone Street 12 Bence John Head Married M 39 1832 Farmer 90 acres employing 2 Labourers Biddestone Slaughterford, Weavern Farm 12 Bence Elizabeth Wife Married F 39 1832 Bromham Slaughterford, Weavern Farm 12 Bence Henry Son Unmarried M 17 1854 Austrralia Slaughterford, Weavern Farm 12 Bence Sarah Daughter F 13 1858 Austrralia Slaughterford, Weavern Farm 12 Bence Mary Daughter F 11 1860 Colerne Slaughterford, Weavern Farm 12 Bence William Son M 8 1863 Slaughterford Slaughterford, Weavern Farm 12 Bence Lucy Daughter F 6 1865 Slaughterford Slaughterford, Weavern Farm 12 Bence Clara Daughter F 3 1868 Slaughterford Slaughterford, Weavern Farm 12 Slade Joseph Servant Unmarried M 18 1853 Farm Labourer Yatton Keynell Slaughterford, Weavern Farm © Wiltshire OPC Project/2012/Ken Tuck Slaughterford - Census 1871 YEAR OCCUPATION/ SCHEDULE SURNAME FORENAMES RELATIONSHIP CONDITION SEX AGE BORN DISABILITY WHERE BORN ADDRESS 13 Faviner John Head Married M 53 1818 Ag Lab Biddestone Slaughterford, Dukes Hill Cottage 13 Faviner Ann Wife Married F 50 1821 Hullavington Slaughterford, Dukes Hill Cottage 13 Faviner Job Son Unmarried M 17 1854 Slaughterford Slaughterford, Dukes Hill Cottage 13 Faviner Frank Son M 3 1868 Chippenham Slaughterford, Dukes Hill Cottage 14 Bartlett Jessee Head Married M 24 1847 Labourer Calstone Slaughterford 14 Bartlett Selina Wife Married F 50 1821 Paper finisher Slaughterford Slaughterford 14 Bartlett Francis J Son M 3 1868 Slaughterford Slaughterford 14 Bartlett Aquila W Son M 1 1870 Slaughterford Slaughterford 14 Jarman Elizabeth Mother in Law Widow F 78 1793 North Wraxall Slaughterford 15 Knight Daniel Head Married M 59 1812 Gardener Colerne Slaughterford 15 Knight Jane Wife Married F 68 1803 Slaughterford Slaughterford 16 Wicks George Head Married M 26 1845 Paper Maker Calstone Slaughterford 16 Wicks Rhoda Wife Married F 23 1848 Slaughterford Slaughterford 16 Wicks Amos G Son M 5 1866 Scholar Slaughterford Slaughterford 16 Wicks John Son M 4 1867 Scholar Slaughterford Slaughterford 16 Wicks William Son M 2 1869 Slaughterford slaughterford 17 Hitchcock Henry Head Married M 45 1826 Carpenter Castle Coombe Slaughterford St 17 Hitchcock Martha Wife Married F 45 1826 North Wraxall Slaughterford St 17 Beazer Charles Father in Law Widower M 79 1792 Yatton Keynell Slaughterford St 17 Gorman Celila Neice F 10 1861 Colerne Slaughterford St 18 Wicks George Head Married M 21 1850 Carter North Wraxall Slaughterford St 18 Wicks Mary Wife Married F 22 1849 Castle Coombe Slaughterford St 18 Wicks Mary A Daughter F 0 1871 Slaughterford Slaughterford St 19 Holder Richard Head Married M 33 1838 Wood Man Slaughterford Slaughterford St 19 Holder Laura Wife F 27 1844 Malmesbury Slaughterford St 19 Holder Jane Daughter F 0 1871 Slaughterford Slaughterford St 20 Neate William Head Widower M 60 1811 Labourer Slaughterford Slaughterford St 20 Neate Mary A Daughter Unmarried F 21 1850 Slaughterford Slaughterford St 21 Neate Jacob Head Married M 31 1840 Ag Lab Slaughterford Slaughterford St 21 Neate Anne Wife Married F 34 1837 Christian Malford Slaughterford St 21 Wood Jane Daughter F 10 1861 Berks. Didcot Slaughterford St 21 Neate Amelia Daughter F 2 1869 Slaughterford Slaughterford St 22 Paul William Head Married M 52 1819 Ag Lab England Slaughterford St 22 Paul Hannah Wife Married F 53 1818 Slaughterford Slaughterford St 22 Paul George Son Unmarried M 16 1855 Ag Lab Slaughterford Slaughterford St 22 Paul Francis J Son M 6 1865 Ag Lab Slaughterford Slaughterford St 23 Holder George Head Married M 38 1833 Ag Lab Slaughterford Slaughterford St 23 Holder Harriett Wife Married F 37 1834 Dressmaker Colerne Slaughterford St 23 Holder Edward Son M 11 1860 Slaughterford Slaughterford St 23 Holder George Son M 7 1864 Scholar Slaughterford Slaughterford St 24 Clarke William Head Married M 65 1806 Paper Maker Som. Peblow Slaughterford St 24 Clarke Maria Wife Married F 60 1811 Slaughterford Slaughterford St 24 Clarke Emily Daughter Unmarried F 29 1842 Slaughterford Slaughterford St 25 Cole Robert Head Married M 29 1842 Carter North Wraxall Slaughterford St 25 Cole Sarah J Wife Married F 25 1846 Slaughterford Slaughterford St 25 Cole Cecelia A Daughter F 7 1864 Scholar North Wraxall Slaughterford St 25 Cole Albert Son M 3 1868 North Wraxall Slaughterford St © Wiltshire OPC Project/2012/Ken Tuck Slaughterford - Census 1871 YEAR OCCUPATION/ SCHEDULE SURNAME FORENAMES RELATIONSHIP CONDITION SEX AGE BORN DISABILITY WHERE BORN ADDRESS 25 Cole Frederick Son M 0 1871 Slaughterford Slaughterford St 26 Porter John Head Married M 41 1830 Brewer Somerford Magna Slaughterford St 26 Porter Eliza Wife Married F 42 1829 Corsham Slaughterford St 26 Porter Lucy Daughter Unmarried F 18 1853 Somerford Magna Slaughterford St 26 Porter William Son M 12 1859 Somerford Magna Slaughterford St 26 Porter walter Son M 8 1863 Slaughterford Slaughterford St 26 Porter Eliza Daughter F 6 1865 Slaughterford Slaughterford St 26 Porter Anne T Daughter F 4 1867 Slaughterford Slaughterford St 26 Porter Frank Son M 2 1869 Slaughterford Slaughterford St 26 Porter Blanche Daughter F 0 1871 Slaughterford Slaughterford St 26 Woodman Jarrett Nephew Unmarried M 24 1847 Somerford Magna Slaughterford St 27 Read Joseph Head Married M 42 1829 Ag Lab Nettleton Slaughterford St 27 Read Mary Wife Married F 49 1822 Derry Hill Slaughterford St 27 Read Henry Son Unmarried M 16 1855 Ag Lab Slaughterford Slaughterford St 27 Read Isaac Son M 12 1859 Ag Lab Nettleton Slaughterford St 28 Coles George Head Married M 53 1818 Ag Lab West Kington Slaughterford St 28 Coles Mary A Wife Married F 51 1820 Deaf Glos. Marshfield Slaughterford St 28 Coles Daniel Son Unmarried M 17 1854 Ag Lab Box Slaughterford St 28 Coles James Son M 14 1857 Ag Lab Box Slaughterford St 29 Veal Green Head Married M 35 1836 Farmer 552 Acres employing 8 men, 2 boys Som. Priston Slaughterford, Manor Farm 29 Veal Maria Wife Married F 35 1836 Som. St Catherine Slaughterford, Manor Farm 29 Veal John Son M 2 1869 Slaughterford Slaughterford, Manor Farm 29 Veal Maria Daughter F 1 1870 Slaughterford Slaughterford, Manor Farm 29 Taylor Charles Visitor Married M 32 1839 Formerley Farmer Som. Kelston Slaughterford, Manor Farm 29 Taylor Sarah
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