1901 Census Transcription Barton Stacey Parish RG13 Piece 1113, Folios 18-26 (Covering 19 Pages of Census Images)

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1901 Census Transcription Barton Stacey Parish RG13 Piece 1113, Folios 18-26 (Covering 19 Pages of Census Images) 1901 Census for Barton Stacey Parish. Please report errors and additional information Transcribed by Anne Harrison. Copyright Barton Stacey Parish Local History Group, 2013. to [email protected] 1901 census transcription Barton Stacey parish RG13 Piece 1113, folios 18-26 (covering 19 pages of census images). HD head of household, WI wife, S son, D daughter, StepD step-daughter, BR brother, SI sister, GS/GD grandson/daughter, GF/GM grandfather/mother, FA father, MO mother, NI niece, NE nephew, AU aunt, UN uncle, SL/DL/BL/SiL/FL/ML/ son/ daughter/ brother/ sister/ father/ mother-in-law. SE servant, BO boarder, LO lodger, VI visitor, HK housekeeper. M married, S single, W widow(er). Note: Areas of the parish were not identified by this enumerator (outlying farms and hamlets being listed as part of Barton Stacey village), but the correct areas have been added by the BSPLHG. We have not included the occupation categories which were later added in. Sch Area of parish Address Forename(s) Surname Rel'p Mari Age Occupation Employer, If Town of birth County of Notes added by the Barton Stacey Parish Local edul to tal in worker or own working N.K.= not known birth History Group Stat e HD 1901 account at home us 1 Barton Stacey Difford Cottage Richard NORRIS HD M 55 Shepherd Worker Sutton Scotney Hants. 1 Rose NORRIS WI M 56 Sherfield Hants. 1 Charles NORRIS S S 23 Agricultural Labourer Worker Barton Stacey Hants. 1 Albert NORRIS S S 20 Agricultural Labourer Worker Barton Stacey Hants. 1 Louisa NORRIS D S 18 Barton Stacey Hants. 2 Barton Stacey Difford Cottage William C. BALL HD M 42 Labourer (Agr.) Worker Barton Stacey Hants. 2 Fanny BALL WI M 40 North Waltham Hants. 2 Albert W. BALL S S 17 Carter on Farm Worker Barton Stacey Hants. 2 Rose L. BALL D 14 Barton Stacey Hants. 2 Lucy A. BALL D 10 Barton Stacey Hants. 2 Mary E. BALL D 6 Barton Stacey Hants. 2 Edward C. BALL S 3 Barton Stacey Hants. 2 Fanny E. BALL D 10m Barton Stacey Hants. 3 Drayton Drayton Pump Alfred MATON HD M 34 Carter on Farm Longparish Hants 3 Lucy MATON WI M 28 Longparish Hants 3 Hilda MATON D 11 Longparish Hants 3 Lily MATON D 9 Twyford Hants 3 Beatrice MATON D 7 Longparish Hants 3 Charles MATON S 5 Longparish Hants 3 Eveline MATON D 3 Barton Stacey Hants 3 Dorothy MATON D 1 Barton Stacey Hants 3 Edward ROSE BO S 18 Under Carter (Farm) Worker Basingstoke Hants 3 Walter NEAL BO S 16 Under Carter (Farm) Worker Alton Hants 4 Drayton Drayton House William S. BURRELL HD M 47 Major 2nd Queen's (R.W. Surrey Reg.) Clapton London 4 Clara L. BURRELL WI M 39 King's Lynn Norfolk 4 Kathleen A. BURRELL D 7 Mussoorie E. Indies other colonies in Asia' has been added. twins 4 Esme C. BURRELL D 7 Mussoorie E. Indies 4 Thomas G. CUTHELL VI M 55 Lt. Col. X111Hussars (Retired) Clapham London 4 James COLLINS SE S 29 Private 2nd Queen's (R.W. Surrey Reg.) Soldier's Serv. Binsted Surrey 4 Louisa BACON SE S 22 Children's Maid (Domestic) Hasketon Suffolk 4 Edith TONGE SE S 19 Housemaid (Domestic) Longparish Hants 4 Rose A. BURGESS SE S 16 Kitchenmaid (Domestic) Kingston-on- Surrey Thames 5 Drayton The Lodge William BAVERSTOCK HD M 34 Gamekeeper Worker Micheldever Hants. 5 Mary BAVERSTOCK WI M 30 Micheldever Hants. 5 William BAVERSTOCK S 6 Hunton Hants. 5 Charles P. BAVERSTOCK S 4 Hunton Hants. 1 1901 Census for Barton Stacey Parish. Please report errors and additional information Transcribed by Anne Harrison. Copyright Barton Stacey Parish Local History Group, 2013. to [email protected] 6 Drayton Drayton Cottages Thomas WHEABLE HD W 61 Gardener (Domestic) Worker Old Alresford Hants 6 William WILLIAMS BO W 63 Coachman Worker Caernarvon Wales 7 Bransbury Bransbury Rd. William TAYLOR HD W 50 Fogger on Farm Worker Fittleton Wilts. 7 Charles W. TAYLOR S S 24 Agricultural Labourer Worker Fittleton Wilts. 7 Lucy J. TAYLOR D S 22 Fittleton Wilts. 7 William C. TAYLOR S S 21 Under Carter (Farm) Worker Fittleton Wilts. 7 Mary R. TAYLOR D S 18 Netheravon Wilts. 7 Alfred E. TAYLOR S S 16 Shepherd Boy (Farm) Worker Netheravon Wilts. 7 Albert TAYLOR S 14 Odd Boy (Farm) Worker Netheravon Wilts. 7 David TAYLOR S 11 Netheravon Wilts. 8 Bransbury Bransbury House Charles C. STIDSTON HD M 37 Farmer Employer Kingston Devonshire Charles Cornthwaite STIDSTON, son of James and Ellen (CORNTHWAITE). 8 Annie B. STIDSTON Wi M 36 Terrington St John Norfolk Annie Beatrice, n ée JOHNSON. 8 Kathleen A. STIDSTON D F 8 Netheravon Wilts. 8 Percival J. STIDSTON S 6 Netheravon Wilts. 8 Elsie K. STIDSTON D 5 Netheravon Wilts. 8 Mary E. STIDSTON D 3 Netheravon Wilts. 8 John S. PARROTT VI W 48 Living on Own Means Bury Pomeroy Devon. 8 Mabel G. WHEATLEY SE S 23 Governess N.K. Scotland 8 Mary A. RICHARDSON SE S 17 General Servant (Domestic) Barton Stacey Hants. 8 Daisy A. POWELL SE S 16 Housemaid (Domestic) Fyfield Hants. 9 Bransbury Bransbury Rd. James ROBBINS HD M 59 Agricultural Labourer Lytchett Dorset 9 Elizabeth ROBBINS WI M 58 Lytchett Dorset 9 Charles WEST BO S 16 Bricklayer's Labourer Worker N.K. Sussex 10 Bransbury Bransbury Rd. Edward J. ROBBINS HD M 37 Cowman (Farm) Worker Lytchett Dorset 10 Annie ROBBINS WI M 36 Farmbourn Kent 10 Edward J. ROBBINS S 14 Cow Boy (Farm) Worker Wimborne Dorset 10 William ROBBINS S 13 Odd Boy (Farm) Worker Wimborne Dorset 10 Charlie J. ROBBINS S 10 Wimborne Dorset 10 Annie E. ROBBINS D 7 Wimborne Dorset 10 Walter ROBBINS S 2 Wimborne Dorset 11 Bransbury Bransbury Rd. Charles A. LEGG HD M 53 Blacksmith Worker Morton Dorset N.K. written at first for each town, then crossed through & the towns written in. 11 Charlotte LEGG WI M 54 Buriton Hants. 11 Agnes BUSH D S 31 Burley Hants. 11 Sidney BUSH S S 14 East Hamsted Berks 12 Bransbury Bransbury Rd. Enos TEGG HD M 32 Labourer (Farm) Worker Warnford Hants. 12 Emily TEGG WI M 32 Barton Stacey Hants. 12 Rose CARTER VI 14 Barton Stacey Hants. 13 Bransbury The Sheep Crook Isabel BLISS HD M 38 Pub Innkeeper Own Account At Home Bernham Norfolk and Shears 13 Kathleen BLISS D S 17 At Home Wicklow Ireland 13 Ivy BLISS D 12 Arklow Ireland 13 Elsa BLISS D 7 Dunmore Ireland 13 Gerald BLISS S 5 Dunmore Ireland 13 Florence SMITH SE 12 Housemaid (Domestic) Pickett Twenty Hants. 14 Bransbury Bransbury Rd. Charles STUBBS HD M 64 Labourer (Farm) Worker Barton Stacey Hants. 14 Ellen STUBBS WI M 53 Holtwood Dorset 14 Joseph LOCKYER StepS S 24 Farm Labourer Worker Hawthorne Dorset 14 Arthur DENNIS GS 4 N.K. Surrey 2 1901 Census for Barton Stacey Parish. Please report errors and additional information Transcribed by Anne Harrison. Copyright Barton Stacey Parish Local History Group, 2013. to [email protected] 15 Bransbury Bransbury Rd. William BENHAM HD M 67 Farm Labourer Worker Barton Stacey Hants. 15 Hephzibah BENHAM WI M 75 Barton Stacey Hants. 16 Bransbury Bransbury Rd. James SMITH HD M 48 Farm Labourer Worker Wonston Hants. 16 Edith SMITH WI M 48 Barton Stacey Hants. 16 Henry SMITH S S 16 Carter Boy (Farm) Worker Barton Stacey Hants. 16 John SMITH S 9 Pickett Twenty Hants. 16 William G. SMITH S 6 Pickett Twenty Hants. 17 Bransbury The Barracks Thomas DOWDELL HD W 52 Carter (Farm) Overton Wilts. 17 Susan DOWDELL D S 17 Netheravon Wilts. 17 George DOWDELL S 14 Netheravon Wilts. 17 Fanny DOWDELL D 5 Netheravon Wilts. 18 Bransbury The Barracks George E. FIDDLER HD M 35 Labourer (Farm) Worker Lavington Wilts 18 Elizabeth FIDDLER WI M 44 Upavon Wilts 18 Mary J. FIDDLER D 13 Netheravon Wilts 18 William G. FIDDLER S 12 Netheravon Wilts 18 Ellen L. FIDDLER D 10 Netheravon Wilts 18 Bessie FIDDLER D 7 Netheravon Wilts 19 Bransbury The Barracks Edward BROWN HD M 48 Shepherd (Farm) Worker N.K. 19 Mary BROWN WI M 50 Fyfield Wilts. 19 George THOMAS SL S 18 Shepherd Worker Netheravon Wilts. George's relationship to Edward: ?son Looks as though son-law has been overwritten with illegible word. Stepson would be correct - Edward Brown m. Mary Thomas in 1898. 20 Bransbury Mill Lane Henrietta PHIPPEN HD W 46 Laundress Worker Longparish Hants. 20 Tom PHIPPEN S 13 Axminster Devon 20 Florence PHIPPEN D 12 Axminster Devon 20 Charles PHIPPEN S 10 Chard Somerset 20 George PHIPPEN S 8 Longparish Hants. 21 Bransbury Mill Lane Thomas CARTER HD M 55 Labourer (Farm) Worker Woodford Wilts. 21 Jane CARTER WI M 46 Chute Hants Wilts. 21 Percival T. CARTER S 13 Carterboy (Farm) Worker Andover Hants. 21 Edith M CARTER GD 4 Andover Hants. 22 Bransbury William WHITE HD M 27 Woodman Worker Crawley Hants. 22 Georgina WHITE WI M 31 Longparish Hants. 22 Alice WHITE D 4 Longparish Hants. 22 William WHITE S 3 Longparish Hants. 22 Herbert WHITE S 2 Longparish Hants. 22 Charles WHITE S 3m Bransbury Hants. 23 Bransbury The Mill George H. JONES HD M 38 Carter (Farm) Worker Thruxton Hants. 23 Edith F. JONES WI M 30 Thruxton Hants. 23 Alice M. JONES D F 8 Thruxton Hants. 23 Henry G. JONES S 6 Thruxton Hants. 23 Robert H. JONES S 4 Thruxton Hants. 23' Horace B. JONES S 1 Bransbury Hants. 23 Infant JONES D 15d Bransbury Hants.
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