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Knook - Census 1891 R D Knook - Census 1891 r d 1 e e r 1 y y 6 e o o 1 l l / h t 2 p p 1 Year i e G m m R Abode Surname Given Names Relationship Status Age Sex Born Occupation Place of Birth Notes E E N 57 No.2 S. Reynolds Jane Head W 62 F 1829 Heytesbury Page 10. Folio 51 ed5. Address? Reynolds Rose Dau U 21 F 1870 Woollen Cloth Burler x Heytesbury 58 Lower Upton Rd Francis Henry Head M 61 M 1830 Ag Lab x Stapleford Francis Betsy Wife M 57 F 1834 South Newton Francis Charles Son U 21 M 1870 Coal Haulier, Cart x Coombe Bissett Francis Albert Son U 19 M 1872 Ag Lab x Coombe Bissett Francis William Son U 16 M 1875 Shepherd x Coombe Bissett 59 Foyle Elizabeth Head W 81 F 1810 Knook 60 Manor House Miles Isaac Head M 34 M 1857 Woollen Cloth Weaver x Knook Miles Jane Wife M 30 F 1861 Woollen Cloth Burler x Heytesbury Miles John Son 10 M 1881 Scholar Heytesbury Miles Harry Son 9 M 1882 Scholar Heytesbury Miles Arthur Son 6 M 1885 Scholar Knook 61 Manor House Collins Charles Head M 70 M 1821 Ag Lab x Knook Collins Mary Wife M 68 F 1823 Upton Lovell 62 Manor House Bascombe Charles Head M 45 M 1846 Farm Bailiff x Bere Regis, Dorset Bascombe Lydia K. Wife M 44 F 1847 Warham, Dorset Bascombe Ethel M. Dau 12 F 1879 Scholar Bere Regis, Dorset Bascombe William H. Son 11 M 1880 Scholar Bere Regis, Dorset Bascombe Frederick C. Son 10 M 1881 Scholar Bere Regis, Dorset Bascombe Annie L. Dau 8 F 1883 Scholar Bere Regis, Dorset Bascombe Gertrude K. Dau 7 F 1884 Scholar Bere Regis, Dorset Bascombe Ernest F. Son 6 M 1885 Scholar Bere Regis, Dorset Bascombe Percival Son 2 M 1889 Linkenholt, Hants. Samson Sarah Visitor U 27 F 1864 Dressmaker x Tincleton, Dorset 63 Manor House House uninhabited 64 Frog Alley Tudgay Charles Head M 57 M 1834 Shepherd x Heytesbury Tudgay Sarah Wife M 57 F 1834 Kingston Deverill 65 Frog Alley Hurdle William Head M 54 M 1837 Shepherd x Heytesbury Hurdle Ellen Wife M 50 F 1841 Wool Sorter x Heytesbury 66 Frog Alley Salmon William Head M 38 M 1853 Groom x Sidmouth, Devon Page 11 Salmon Sarah A. Wife M 28 F 1863 Shrewton Salmon Alford B. Son 4 M 1887 Scholar Shrewton Salmon Beatrice M. 6 F 1885 Scholar Shrewton Salmon Delilah Dau 2 F 1889 Knook 67 House uninhabited 68 Knook Street Hooper George Head M 45 M 1846 Grocer x Southram, Yorks. Hooper Lydiah Wife M 37 F 1854 Heytesbury Hooper George W. E. Son 10 M 1881 Scholar Portsmouth, Hants. Hooper Joseph J. Son 6 M 1885 Scholar Portsmouth, Hants. ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/John Pope Page 1 of 3 Knook - Census 1891 r d 1 e e r 1 y y 6 e o o 1 l l / h t 2 p p 1 Year i e G m m R Abode Surname Given Names Relationship Status Age Sex Born Occupation Place of Birth Notes E E N Hooper Charlotte A. Dau 4 F 1887 Knook 69 Knook Street Pitton John Head M 64 M 1827 Ag Lab x Heytesbury Pitton Annie L. Wife M 69 F 1822 Upton Lovell 70 McAall Ellen Head W 40 F 1851 Governess National School x Upton Lovell McAall Jessie Dau 12 F 1879 Work at home (Domestic) Upton Lovell McAall Nellie Dau 10 F 1881 Scholar Upton Lovell Dyer John Lodger U 43 M 1848 Woollen Cloth Weaver x Upton Lovell 71 Knook Street Nokes John Head M 21 M 1870 Ag Lab x Corton Nokes Emma Wife M 27 F 1864 Woollen Cloth Weaver x Dilton Marsh 72 Salisbury Rd. Mabbit Thomas Head W 51 M 1840 Ag Lab x Codford St. Mary Mabbit Francis J. Son U 17 M 1874 Ag Lab x Knook Dyer Martha Visitor W 68 F 1823 Norton Bavant 73 Salisbury Rd. Pothicary Jesse Head M 22 M 1869 Ag Lab x Corton Pothicary Bessie Wife M 22 F 1869 Chicklade Pothicary Herbert F. Son 0 M 1891 Upton Lovell Age 2 mths 74 West Farm House House uninhabited 75 No. 3 Salisbury Rd. House uninhabited 76 No. 4 & 5 Salisbury Rd House uninhabited 77 Salisbury Rd. Ashley James Head M 25 M 1866 Carter x Chitterne All Saints Ashley Louisa Wife M 30 F 1861 Chitterne All Saints Ashley William F. Son 4 M 1887 Heytesbury 78 Salisbury Rd. Cook Charles Head M 68 M 1823 Little Farmer x x Wedhampton Page 12 Cook Maria Wife M 74 F 1817 Heytesbury 79 Ch. Salisbury Road Elling Charles Head M 62 M 1829 Ag Lab x Knook Elling Hanah Wife M 63 F 1828 Knook Elling Charles Son U 23 M 1868 Ag Lab x Knook Elling Frank Son U 20 M 1871 Ag Lab x Knook 80 Chitterne Rd. Reynolds Tom Head M 39 M 1852 Ag Lab x Heytesbury Reynolds Selina Wife M 29 F 1862 Heytesbury Reynolds Flora Dau 7 F 1884 Scholar Knook Reynolds Rosie Dau 5 F 1886 Scholar Knook Reynolds Beatrice Dau 4 F 1887 Scholar Heytesbury Reynolds William Son 0 M 1891 Heytesbury Age 9 mths 81 Bunters Bottom Sheppard Albert Head M 38 M 1853 Ag Lab x Heytesbury Sheppard Harriet Wife M 27 F 1864 Heytesbury Sheppard Bertie Hurle Son 1 M 1890 Heytesbury Sheppard Minnie Dau 0 F 1891 Heytesbury Age 3 mths Sheppard Rhoda Sister U 37 F 1854 Cook (Domestic Servant) x Heytesbury 82 East Farm Field Barn Pothicary Daniel Head M 46 M 1845 Ag Lab x Corton Pothicary Mary Wife M 42 F 1849 Knook ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/John Pope Page 2 of 3 Knook - Census 1891 r d 1 e e r 1 y y 6 e o o 1 l l / h t 2 p p 1 Year i e G m m R Abode Surname Given Names Relationship Status Age Sex Born Occupation Place of Birth Notes E E N Pothicary Joseph Son U 17 M 1874 Ag Lab x Knook Pothicary Alice K. Dau 13 F 1878 x Knook Pothicary Maria K. Dau 10 F 1881 Scholar Knook Pothicary Clara Dau 7 F 1884 Scholar Knook 83 East Farm Field Barn Sutton Joshua Head M 59 M 1832 Shepherd x Warminster Sutton Helen Wife M 57 F 1834 Bishops Canning Sutton Mary R. Dau U 28 F 1863 Longbridge Deverill 84 East Farm House Gifford James Brown Head U 47 M 1844 Farmer x Blackford, Som. Gifford Samuel Brother U 46 M 1845 Farmer x Blackford, Som. Gifford Emily Welch U 35 F 1856 Derweston, Dorset Searchfield Elizabeth Ann U 54 F 1837 General Servant x Knook 85 Lower Upton Rd. Reynolds Edward Head M 36 1855 Gardener x Heytesbury Page 13 Reynolds Mary Ann Wife M 32 1859 Woollen Cloth Mender x Knook Reynolds Arthur Son 11 1880 Scholar Knook Reynolds William S. Son 9 1882 Scholar Knook Reynolds Martha E. Dau 8 1883 Knook 86 Lower Upton Rd. Found Frank Head M 44 1847 Ag Lab x Heytesbury Found Mary Wife M 40 1851 Knook Found William C. Son U 13 1878 Ag Lab x Corton Found Annie L. Dau U 12 1879 Knook Found Ernest F. Son 9 1882 Knook Andrews Alfred John Lodger U 32 1859 Ag Lab x Heytesbury 87 Lower Upton Rd. Everley Harry Head M 40 1851 Ag Lab x Knook Everley Annie Wife M 44 1847 Chitterne Everley Harry Son U 19 1872 Ag Lab x Knook Everley James Son 15 1876 Ag Lab x Knook Everley Ernest B. Son 3 1888 Knook 88 Lower Upton Rd. Bailey Alfred Head M 27 1864 Ag Lab x Hampshire Bailey Selina Wife M 25 1866 Woollen Cloth Mender x Heytesbury Bailey William Son 4 1887 Heytesbury Bailey Albert E. Son 3 1888 Knook ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/John Pope Page 3 of 3.
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