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The Finnimore Files the 1901 Census for England and Wales Oxfordshire The Finnimore Files The 1901 census for England and Wales Oxfordshire Last updated Friday, August 19, 2011 Total number of people – 101 Most common spelling – Fenemore Banbury - Bodicote FENEMORE, Joseph, Head, Widower, 58, Farmer, Launton, Oxfordshire FENEMORE, Eva, Daughter, Unm, 22, Arncott, Oxfordshire FENEMORE, Randolph, Son, Unm, 14, Wooton, Buckinghamshire THACKER, Dorothy, Servant, Unm, 14, General Servant Domestic, Harrow, Middlesex Address: Bodicote Grounds, Bodicote ___________________ Banbury - Horley FENEMORE, William, Head, Md, 68, Beerhouse Keeper, Westbury, Buckinghamshire FENEMORE, Ann, Wife, Md, 70, Horley, Oxfordshire FENEMORE, Jane E, Daughter, Unm, 37, Horley, Oxfordshire FENEMORE, William F, Son, Unm, 31, Horley, Oxfordshire Address: New Inn, Horley ___________________ Banbury - Middleton Cheney (Northampton) FENEMORE, Thomas, Head, Unm, 27, Farmer, Oakley, Buckinghamshire ALLEN, Anne Jane, Sister, Md, 31, Housekeeper, Oakley, Buckinghamshire FENEMORE, Lizzie, Sister, Unm, 25, Oakley, Buckinghamshire ALLEN, Percy, Nephew, 4, Barton, Oxfordshire Address: The Rectory, Middleton Cheney (Northampton), Middleton Cheney ___________________ Banbury - West Shutford FENEMORE, John, Head, Md, 46, Groom, Westbury, Buckinghamshire FENEMORE, Mary A, Wife, Md, 48, Winslow, Buckinghamshire FENEMORE, William, Son, Unm, 18, Agricultural Labourer, Winslow FENEMORE, Frank, Son, 13, Agricultural Labourer, Brackley, Northamptonshire FENEMORE, Olive, Daughter, 10, Brackley, Northamptonshire FENEMORE, Daisy, Daughter, 7, Brackley, Northamptonshire Address: Banbury Road, West Shutford ___________________ Bicester - Bicester Market End WALSH, John Gorden, Head, Md, 35, Solicitor, Stanton Harcourt, Oxfordshire WALSH, Annie P, Wife, Md, 37, Taunton, Somersetshire WALSH, Gorden H A, Son, Unm, 9, Oxford, Oxfordshire FENEMORE, Tracey, Servant, Unm, 23, Housemaid (Domestic), Stanton St John, Oxfordshire EAST, Annie, Servant, Unm, 22, Cook (Domestic), Radley, Berkshire Address: (Alchester House), Sheep Street, Bicester Market End ___________________ Bicester - Caversfield BURCHARDT, Ernest Ashton, Head, Unm, 47, Sugar Planter (Retired), Liverpool, Lancashire BURCHARDT, Jane, Mother, W, 84, Hyde Cheshire BURCHARDT, Christinae, Sister, Unm, 44, Liverpool, Lancashire ASHTON, Stella B, Niece, 10, Kensington, London RICHARDSON, May, Visitor, Unm, 24, Governess Domestic, Rock Ferry, Cheshire JAMES, Isabella, Servant, Unm, 35, Cook Domestic, Stoke Lyne, Oxfordshire WATTS, Emma, Servant, Unm, 28, Parlourmaid Domestic, Willesley, Leicestershire SCARSBROOK, Annie, Servant, Unm, 37, Housemaid Domestic, Chesterton, Oxfordshire FENNIMORE, Martha E, Servant, Unm, 14, Kitchenmaid Domestic, Fringford, Oxfordshire Address: Brashfield House, Caversfield ___________________ Bicester - Fringford FENEMORE, William, Head, Md, 45, Miller, Fringford, Oxfordshire FENEMORE, Sarah, Wife, Md, 40, Fringford, Oxfordshire FENEMORE, Mary, Daughter, Unm, 12, Fringford, Oxfordshire FENEMORE, Mildred, Daughter, Unm, 9, Fringford, Oxfordshire FENEMORE, Lucy, Daughter, Unm, 5, Fringford, Oxfordshire FENEMORE, Fanny, Daughter, Unm, 4, Fringford, Oxfordshire FENEMORE, William A, Son, Unm, 3, Fringford, Oxfordshire FENEMORE, Harry, Son, Unm, 9 mos, Fringford, Oxfordshire Address: Fringford Lodge, Fringford ___________________ Bicester - Fringford HINKS, Martha, Head, W, 71, Housekeeper, Preston Bissett, Buckinghamshire HINKS, William, Son, Unm, 32, Bricklayers Labourer, Fringford, Oxfordshire HINKS, Alfred, Son, Unm, 28, Labourer, Fringford, Oxfordshire FENEMORE, Gertrude, Visitor, Unm, 11, School, Fringford, Oxfordshire Address: Fringford Manor, Fringford ___________________ Bicester - Launton FENEMORE, Alfred, Head, Md, 63, Farmer, Launton FENEMORE, Ann S, Wife, Md, 59, Brill, Buckinghamshire FENEMORE, William R, Son, Unm, 30, Famers Son, Launton FENEMORE, Elizabeth S, Daughter, Unm, 26, Launton Address: Station Road, Launton ___________________ Bicester - Launton FENEMORE, Richard, Head, Md, 53, Farmer, Launton FENEMORE, Sarah Ane, Wife, Md, 51, Launton FENEMORE, Frances A, Daughter, Unm, 26, Launton FENEMORE, William R, Son, Unm, 24, Farmer Son, Launton FENEMORE, Edith L, Daughter, Unm, 22, Launton FENEMORE, Rose, Daughter, Unm, 20, Launton Address: Launton Fields, Station Road, Launton ___________________ Bicester - Launton HERRING, Thomas, Head, Md, 56, Farm Balief, Oakley, Buckinghamshire HERRING, Annie, Wife, Md, 53, Oakley, Buckinghamshire FENEMORE, Lizzie M, Niece, Unm, 18, Stanton St John, Oxfordshire HONOUR, James, Boarder, Widower, 60, Carter On Farm, Morcott, Oxfordshire Address: Hereleys Farm, Station Road, Launton ___________________ Headington - Cowley St John FENEMORE, Thomas, Head, Md, 54, Ironmonger, Kenilworth, Warwickshire FENEMORE, Charlotte, Wife, Md, 66, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire MASON, Carrie, Niece, Unm, 24, Ironmongers Assistant, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire MARSHALL, Frances, Niece, Md, 30, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Address: 11, Southfield Road, Cowley St John, Oxford ___________________ Headington - Headington GOODGAME, Walter S, Head, Md, 30, Coachbuilder, Headington Quarry, Oxfordshire GOODGAME, Bertha M, Wife, Md, 28, Headington Quarry, Oxfordshire GOODGAME, Marjorie F H, Daughter, 5, School, Headington Quarry, Oxfordshire FENEMORE, Fannetta E, Boarder, Unm, 19, Governess, Witney, Oxfordshire Address: South View, Main Street, Headington, Headington Quarry ___________________ Headington - Oxford St Clement FENMORE, George, Head, Md, 36, Warehouseman, Oxford, Oxfordshire FENMORE, Ethel A, Daughter, 10, Oxford, Oxfordshire FENMORE, Reginald H, Son, 6, Oxford, Oxfordshire Address: 26, Cherwell Street, Oxford St Clement, Oxford ___________________ Headington - Oxford St Giles RICHARDS, William, Head, Md, 52, Printseller, Oxford, Oxfordshire RICHARDS, Thirza, Wife, Md, 50, Oxford, Oxfordshire RICHARDS, Florence, Daughter, Unm, 20, Oxford, Oxfordshire RICHARDS, George, Son, Unm, 15, School, Oxford, Oxfordshire RICHARDS, James, Son, Unm, 12, School, Oxford, Oxfordshire RICHARDS, Arthur, Son, Unm, 10, School, Oxford, Oxfordshire RICHARDS, Bertha, Daughter, Unm, 8, School, Oxford, Oxfordshire FENNEMORE, Alice, Servant, Unm, 17, General Servant Domestic, Brill, Oxfordshire Address: 6, Clarendon Villas, Oxford St Giles, Oxford ___________________ Oxford - Oxford Holywell JOYCE, Arthur J, Head, Md, 33, Postal Letter Carrier, Oxford, Oxfordshire JOYCE, Elizabeth, Wife, Md, 32, Oakley, Buckinghamshire JOYCE, Arthur J, Son, Unm, 8, Oxford, Oxfordshire JOYCE, Albert, Son, Unm, 6, Oxford, Oxfordshire JOYCE, Ethel, Daughter, Unm, 3, Oxford, Oxfordshire JOYCE, Alice, Daughter, Unm, under 1 mos, Oxford, Oxfordshire FENEMORE, Emma, Sister-In-Law, Unm, 13, Oakley, Buckinghamshire Address: 7, Holywell Street Bath Place, Oxford Holywell ___________________ Oxford - Oxford St Thomas FENEMORE, John, Head, Md, 28, Journeyman Cabinet Maker, North Hinksey, Berkshire FENEMORE, Clara, Wife, Md, 30, Highgate, London FENEMORE, Ada, Sister, Unm, 19, North Hinksey, Berkshire Address: 6, Ch Ch New Buildings, Oxford St Thomas, Oxford ___________________ Oxford - Oxford St Thomas BROOKINGS, Thos F, Head, Md, 58, House Painter, Oxford BROOKINGS, Rhoda, Wife, Md, 56, Abingdon, Berkshire ROWLES, Louisa, Visitor, W, 76, Abingdon, Berkshire FENEMORE, Arthur Thos, Nephew, Unm, 14, Abingdon, Berkshire Address: 55, West Street, Oxford St Thomas ___________________ Thame - Oakley (Bucks) FENEMORE, William, Head, Md, 65, Farmer Small Holding, Oakley, Buckinghamshire FENEMORE, Jane, Wife, Md, 50, Oakley, Buckinghamshire FENEMORE, Harry, Son, Unm, 17, General Labourer on Farm, Oakley, Buckinghamshire FENEMORE, Ada, Daughter, 10, Oakley, Buckinghamshire FENEMORE, Thomas, Son, 9, Oakley, Buckinghamshire Address: Worminghall Road, Oakley (Bucks), Oakley ___________________ Thame - Oakley (Bucks) FENEMORE, Henry, Head, Widower, 49, Ordinary Labourer On Farm, Oakley, Buckinghamshire FENEMORE, Aubrey, Son, Unm, 19, Carter On Farm, Stanton St John, Oxfordshire Address: Worminghall Road, Oakley (Bucks), Oakley ___________________ Witney - Curbridge FENNEMORE, Albert, Head, Md, 33, Butcher, Witney, Oxfordshire FENNEMORE, Elizabeth A, Wife, Md, 33, Hungerford, Berkshire FENNEMORE, Joseph A, Son, 11, Oxford FENNEMORE, Clara E, Daughter, 10, Curbridge, Oxfordshire FENNEMORE, Albert E, Son, 8, Curbridge, Oxfordshire FENNEMORE, Eleanor G, Daughter, 1, Curbridge, Oxfordshire FENNEMORE, - , Daughter, 1 mo, Curbridge, Oxfordshire Address: Village, Curbridge, Witney ___________________ Witney - Curbridge FENEMORE, Edgar, Head, Md, 30, Butcher & Dealer, Witney, Oxfordshire FENEMORE, Cicely Emily, Wife, Md, 27, Witney, Oxfordshire BECKENSALE, Alice, Servant, Unm, 16, Domestic, Aston, Oxfordshire Address: Village, Curbridge, Witney ___________________ Witney - Hailey FENEMORE, Henry, Head, Md, 46, Farmer & Dairy Man, Witney, Oxfordshire FENEMORE, Sarah, Wife, Md, 47, Witney, Oxfordshire FENEMORE, John, Son, Md, 26, Farmer & Dairy Man, Witney, Oxfordshire FENEMORE, Lizzie, Wife, Md, 22, Toddington, Bedfordshire Address: Crawley Road, Hailey ___________________ Witney - Witney FENEMORE, Richard, Head, Md, 55, Butcher & Poulterer, Witney, Oxfordshire FENEMORE, Henry R, Son, Unm, 26, Butcher & Poulterer, Witney, Oxfordshire FENEMORE, Ellen J, Daughter, Unm, 22, Witney, Oxfordshire FENEMORE, Catherine, Daughter, Unm, 20, Witney, Oxfordshire FENEMORE, Gertrude S, Daughter, Unm, 17, Witney, Oxfordshire Address: High Street, Witney ___________________ Witney - 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