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Landford - Census 1891 Landford - Census 1891 YEAR OCCUPATION/ SCHEDULE SURNAME FORENAMES RELATIONSHIP CONDITION SEX AGE BORN DISABILITY WHERE BORN ADDRESS Knight Jane Head Single F 40 1851 Farmer Sussex, North Marden Knight Sarah Sister Single F 37 1854 Sussex, North Marden King William Head Widower M 65 1826 Labourer Agricultural Wiltshire, Landford King Fanny Daughter Single F 40 1851 Wiltshire, Landford King Edward Grandson Single M 20 1871 Labourer Hampshire, Shanklin, Isle of Wight King Frank Grandson M 7 1884 Wiltshire, Bramshaw Cooper Henry Head Married M 74 1817 Bricklayer Wiltshire, Bramshaw Cooper Emma Wife Married F 63 1828 Worcestershire, Stourbridge Giles James Head Married M 61 1830 Carpenter Wiltshire, Whiteparish Giles Ellen Wife Married F 58 1833 Wiltshire, Landford Giles James A. Son Single M 19 1872 Agricultural Labourer Wiltshire, Landford Giles Herbert Son Single M 17 1874 Carpenter Wiltshire, Landford Cull Daniel Head Married M 56 1835 Drover Wiltshire, Landford Cull Hannah Wife Married F 49 1842 Wiltshire, Plaitford Vinall Thomas Head Married M 43 1848 Bricklayer Sussex, Henfield Vinall Mary Ann Wife Married F 45 1846 Wiltshire, Landford Vinall William Son M 15 1876 Wiltshire, Landford Vinall Frederick Son M 12 1879 Wiltshire, Landford Vinall Alice Daughter F 9 1882 Wiltshire, Landford Vinall Hilda Daughter F 6 1885 Wiltshire, Landford Vinall Winifred Daughter F 4 1887 Wiltshire, Landford Jones James Head Married M 66 1825 Shoemaker Wiltshire, Plaitford Jones Elizabeth Wife Married F 47 1844 Wiltshire, Redlynch Kendall George Head Married M 58 1833 Builder Hampshire, Fordingbridge Kendall Ann Wife Married F 61 1830 Devon, Luppitt Kendall Ruth Daughter Single F 24 1867 Devon, Exeter Kendall Oliver Son Single M 19 1872 Builder Devon, Exeter Ingram Samuel Head Married M 35 1856 Gamekeeper Wiltshire, Damerham Ingram Annie Wife Married F 28 1863 Wiltshire, Damerham Ingram Alice Lilly Daughter F 4 1887 Wiltshire, Damerham Biddlecombe Thomas Head Married M 55 1836 Agricultural Labourer Wiltshire, Landford Broomhill Terrace Biddlecombe Susan Wife Married F 45 1846 Wiltshire, Landford Broomhill Terrace Biddlecombe Rosetta Daughter Single F 21 1870 Wiltshire, Landford Broomhill Terrace Biddlecombe Millward Son Single M 18 1873 Agricultural Labourer Wiltshire, Landford Broomhill Terrace Biddlecombe Albert Son M 15 1876 Agricultural Labourer Wiltshire, Landford Broomhill Terrace Biddlecombe Annie Daughter F 12 1879 Wiltshire, Landford Broomhill Terrace Biddlecombe Janet Daughter F 9 1882 Wiltshire, Landford Broomhill Terrace Biddlecombe Harry Son M 2 1889 Wiltshire, Landford Broomhill Terrace Biddlecombe Fred Son M 10m 18901 Wiltshire, Landford Broomhill Terrace Harrison George Head Married M 26 1865 Plumber and Glazier Wiltshire, Plaitford Broomhill Terrace Harrison Leonora Lavinia Emily Wife Married F 28 1863 Bristol, St Phillips Marsh, Glos Broomhill Terrace Harrison George Charles W. M. M 3 1888 Wiltshire, Landford Broomhill Terrace Hutchings George Thomas Head Married M 27 1864 Agricultural Labourer Wiltshire, Plaitford Broomhill Terrace Hutchings Rosina Wife Married F 30 1861 Hampshire, Boldre Broomhill Terrace Hutchings Olive Mary Daughter F 8m 1890 Wiltshire, Landford Broomhill Terrace Bettridge George Head Married M 50 1841 Agricultural Labourer Wiltshire, Whiteparish Lane End Bettridge Lattrisha Wife Married F 61 1830 Wiltshire, Whiteparish Lane End © Wiltshire OPC Project/Sandy Mursell/2011 Landford - Census 1891 YEAR OCCUPATION/ SCHEDULE SURNAME FORENAMES RELATIONSHIP CONDITION SEX AGE BORN DISABILITY WHERE BORN ADDRESS Bettridge Fred Son Single M 24 1867 Agricultural Labourer Wiltshire, Earldoms, Whiteparish Lane End Bettridge Frank Son Single M 19 1872 Wiltshire, Earldoms, Whiteparish Lane End Bettridge Sarah Ann Daughter Single F 17 1874 Servant Domestic Housemaid Wiltshire, Earldoms, Whiteparish Lane End Bettridge William Son M 14 1877 Servant Domestic Wiltshire, Earldoms, Whiteparish Lane End Bettridge Arthur Son M 12 1879 Scholar Wiltshire, Earldoms, Whiteparish Lane End Bettridge Henry Son M 9 1882 Scholar Wiltshire, Earldoms, Whiteparish Lane End Tucker Phebe Head Widow F 72 1819 Hampshire, Bramshaw Lane End Tucker Frank Son Single M 30 1861 Agricultural Labourer Wiltshire, Landford Lane End Reynolds Elizabeth Widow F 75 1816 Dorset, Vale Blackmore Lane End Walter James Head Married M 66 1825 Agricultural Labourer Hampshire, Poulner, Ringwood Lane End Walter Elizabeth Wife Married F 54 1837 Hampshire, Poulner, Ringwood Lane End Walter Ellen Daughter Single F 28 1863 Hampshire, Poulner, Ringwood Lane End Walter Ada Daughter Single F 22 1869 Hampshire, Ashley, Ringwood Lane End Walter George Son M 14 1877 Agricultural Labourer Hampshire, Barnfield, Christchurch Lane End Moody Thomas Head Married M 61 1830 Broom Maker Brush Wiltshire, Landford Lane End Moody Emma Wife Married F 58 1833 Laundress Wiltshire, Hamptworth Lane End Fielder Winifred Niece Single F 13 1878 Laundress Assistant Hampshire, Marchwood Lane End Barnes William Widower M 86 1805 Agricultural Labourer Wiltshire, Whiteparish Lane End Davies Thomas Walter Head Married M 34 1857 Domestic Servant Butler Gloucestershire, Eastington Lane End Davies Charlotte Wife Married F 35 1856 Northants, Church Brampton Lane End Rawlins Samuel Head Married M 65 1826 Woodman Wiltshire, Earldoms, Whiteparish Lane End Rawlins Frances Wife Married F 53 1838 Wiltshire, Landford Lane End Rawlins Alice Daughter Single F 16 1875 Domestic Servant Housemaid Wiltshire, Earldoms, Whiteparish Lane End Rawlins Samuel Son M 12 1879 Scholar Wiltshire, Earldoms, Whiteparish Lane End Burfit James Son M 16 1875 Shoemaker's Apprentice Wiltshire, Salisbury Lane End Rawlins Mary Head Widow F 48 1843 Charwoman Wiltshire, Whiteparish Lane End Rawlins Susan Daughter F 12 1879 Wiltshire, Whiteparish Lane End Moody Reuben Head Married M 61 1830 Grocer Wiltshire, Hamptworth Lane End Moody Matilda Wife Married F 59 1832 Wiltshire, Earldoms, Whiteparish Lane End Moody Andrew Son Single M 26 1865 Grocer's Assistant Wiltshire, Earldoms, Whiteparish Lane End Moody Martin Luther Son Single M 22 1869 Bricklayer Wiltshire, Hamptworth Lane End Moody Jessie Edith Daughter Single F 16 1875 Grocer's Assistant Wiltshire, Hamptworth Lane End Moody Sarah Grandmother Widow F 79 1812 Living on Son Wiltshire, Hamptworth Lane End Grayer Charles Head Married M 26 1865 Domestic Servant Gardener Wiltshire, Landford Lane End Grayer Mary Wife Married F 27 1864 Derbyshire, Barlbro(sic) Lane End Grayer Lucy Gertrude Daughter F 1 1890 Wiltshire, Landford Lane End Stacey John Head Married M 28 1863 School Master Somerset, Charlynch Yard of School Building Stacey Edith Helena Wife Married F 28 1863 School Mistress Gloucestershire, Painswell Yard of School Building Thomas George Nunn Head Married M 45 1846 Retired Army Officer Hampshire, Bramshaw Yard of School Building Thomas Louisa Francis (sic) Wife Married F 44 1847 Somerset, Bridport Yard of School Building Thomas Lilian Louisa Margaret Daughter Single F 21 1870 Hampshire, Southsea Brooklands Thomas Arthur Francis Son Single M 15 1876 Naval Cadet Dorset, Netherbury Brooklands Edwards Margaret Francis (sic) Maud Niece Single F 20 1871 Dorset, Netherbury Brooklands Lake? Ann Servant Single F 20 1871 Domestic Servant Cook Wiltshire, Woodford Brooklands Wright Emma Servant Single F 19 1872 Domestic Servant Housemaid Dorset, Shaftesbury Brooklands Small James Wm. Head Married M 31 1860 Domestic Servant Gardener Dorset, Blandford Brooklands Small Louisa Ann Wife Married F 29 1862 Dorset, Sturminster Newton Brooklands © Wiltshire OPC Project/Sandy Mursell/2011 Landford - Census 1891 YEAR OCCUPATION/ SCHEDULE SURNAME FORENAMES RELATIONSHIP CONDITION SEX AGE BORN DISABILITY WHERE BORN ADDRESS Small Albert Hastings Son M 4 1887 Scholar Dorset, Blandford Brooklands Small Ronald Henry Son M 1 1890 Dorset, Shaftesbury Brooklands Moody John Head Married M 36 1855 Agricultural Labourer Hampshire, Sherfield Brooklands Moody Anna Wife Married F 40 1851 Hampshire, Bramshaw Brooklands Moody Robert Son M 10 1881 Scholar Wiltshire, Hamptworth Brooklands Moody Elsie Daughter F 8 1883 Scholar Wiltshire, Hamptworth Brooklands Moody Effie? Dora Daughter F 6 1885 Scholar Wiltshire, Bramshaw Brooklands Biddlecombe Wm. George Head Married M 60 1831 Agricultural Labourer Wiltshire, Downton Brooklands Biddlecombe Charlotte Wife Married F 65 1826 Wiltshire, Downton Brooklands King Charles Head Married M 55 1836 Haulier Wiltshire, Landford Brooklands King Anne Wife Married F 53 1838 Hampshire, Burley Brooklands Eldridge George Head Married M 25 1866 Agricultural Labourer Wiltshire, Landford Brooklands Eldridge Sarah Wife Married F 24 1867 Somerset, Market Lavington Brooklands Eldridge Blanche Elizabeth F 1 1890 Wiltshire, Landford Brooklands Fisher Edith Fanny Head Single F 47 1844 Living on her own means London, Marylebone Landford Cottage Armstrong Gertrude Adelaide Niece Single F 14 1877 Living on her own means Ireland Landford Cottage Noble Annie Servant F 14 1877 Domestic Servant General Wiltshire, Whiteparish Landford Cottage Collier Thomas Head Married M 69 1822 Living on own means Dorset, Barlestone Wickets Green Collier Fanny Wife Married F 62 1829 Hampshire, Portsmouth Wickets Green Collier Edward Son Single M 28 1863 Farmer Wiltshire, Charlton Wickets Green Collier Beatrice Daughter Single F 24 1867 Wiltshire, Charlton Wickets Green Collier Henry Son Single M 19 1872 Grocer Wiltshire, Charlton Wickets Green Collier Mary Daughter Single F 14 1877 Hampshire, Christchurch Ifford Wickets Green
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