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Yatton Keynell - Census 1901 Yatton Keynell - Census 1901 YEAR EMPLOYER/WORKER/ SCHEDULE SURNAME FORENAMES RELATIONSHIP CONDITION SEX AGE BORN OCCUPATION/DISABILITY OWN ACCOUNT/AT HOME WHERE BORN ABODE 1 Coates John A Head Married M 33 1868 Ag Lab Worker Draycote Kents Bottom, Yatton Keynell 1 Coates Alice Wife Married F 32 1869 Castle Combe Kents Bottom, Yatton Keynell 1 Fry Mary Davies M 14 1887 Yatton Keynell Kents Bottom, Yatton Keynell 1 Coates Emily Daughter F 12 1889 Yatton Keynell Kents Bottom, Yatton Keynell 1 Coates Allen Owen Son M 8 1893 Yatton Keynell Kents Bottom, Yatton Keynell 1 Coates Harold Son M 5 1896 Yatton Keynell Kents Bottom, Yatton Keynell 1 Coates Albert John Son M 1 1900 Yatton Keynell Kents Bottom, Yatton Keynell 2 Coates Edward Head Married M 39 1862 Cattleman on farm Worker Draycote Kents Bottom, Yatton Keynell 2 Coates Sarah Ann Wife Married F 48 1853 Grittleton Kents Bottom, Yatton Keynell 3 Gullis James Head Married M 32 1869 Carter on farm Worker Yatton Keynell Kents Bottom, Yatton Keynell 3 Gullis Kate Wife Married F 31 1870 Castle Combe Kents Bottom, Yatton Keynell 3 Gullis Ernest G W Son M 7 1894 Yatton Keynell Kents Bottom, Yatton Keynell 3 Gullis Walter C J Son M 0 1901 Atworth Kents Bottom, Yatton Keynell 4 Burgess Charles Head Married M 38 1863 Blacksmith Worker Calne Kents Bottom, Yatton Keynell 4 Burgess Annie Wife Married F 37 1864 Langley Kents Bottom, Yatton Keynell 4 Burgess Fred'k Son M 12 1889 Hardenhuish Kents Bottom, Yatton Keynell 4 Burgess Harry Son M 10 1891 Hardenhuish Kents Bottom, Yatton Keynell 4 Burgess Arthur Son M 8 1893 Hardenhuish Kents Bottom, Yatton Keynell 4 Burgess Edith Daughter F 4 1897 Chippenham Kents Bottom, Yatton Keynell 4 Burgess George Son M 2 1899 Yatton Keynell Kents Bottom, Yatton Keynell 5 Fry Mary Head Widow F 55 1846 Charwoman Worker Christian Malford Kents Bottom, Yatton Keynell 6 Fry Isaac Head Married M 67 1834 Ag Lab Worker Castle Combe Kents Bottom, Yatton Keynell 6 Fry Rhoda Wife Married F 60 1841 Castle Combe Kents Bottom, Yatton Keynell 6 Fry Richard Son Unmarried M 17 1884 Ag Lab Worker Castle Combe Kents Bottom, Yatton Keynell 7 Kelly Robert Head Widower M 75 1826 Farmer Employer Devon, Marwood Kents Farm, Yatton Keynell 7 Kelly Richard German Son Unmarried M 35 1866 Farmer's son Worker Devon, Marwood Kents Farm, Yatton Keynell 7 Kelly Mary J Daughter Unmarried F 32 1869 General servant (Domestic) At Home Devon, Marwood Kents Farm, Yatton Keynell 7 Kelly Louisa M Daughter Unmarried F 25 1876 General servant (Domestic) At Home Som, Ta Kents Farm, Yatton Keynell 8 Ettles Rubena Head Widow F 63 1838 Yatton Keynell Summer Lane, Yatton Keynell 8 Fry Freanis Gran son M 4 1897 Yatton Keynell Summer Lane, Yatton Keynell 8 Young Isaac Lodger Unmarried M 52 1849 Ag Lab Worker Yatton Keynell Summer Lane, Yatton Keynell 8 Clapham George J Lodger Unmarried M 23 1878 Carter on farm Worker North Wraxall Summer Lane, Yatton Keynell 9 Marsh Nathaniel Head Married M 63 1838 Farmer Employer Nettleton Brooms Farm, Yatton Keynell 9 Marsh Sarah M Wife Married F 50 1851 Nettleton Brooms Farm, Yatton Keynell 9 Marsh John A Son Unmarried M 23 1878 Wheelwright Worker Yatton Keynell Brooms Farm, Yatton Keynell 9 Marsh Mary B Daughter Unmarried F 19 1882 Yatton Keynell Brooms Farm, Yatton Keynell 9 Marsh Nathaniel W Son Unmarried M 17 1884 Farmer's son Worker Yatton Keynell Brooms Farm, Yatton Keynell 10 Ferris James Head Married M 86 1815 Living on own means Yatton Keynell Grittleton Road, Yatton Keynell 10 Ferris Eliz'th Wife Married F 78 1823 Compton Bassett Grittleton Road, Yatton Keynell 11 Ferris John Head Married M 50 1851 Ag Lab Worker Yatton Keynell Grittleton Road, Yatton Keynell 11 Ferris Lucy Wife Married F 53 1848 Glos, Southrope Grittleton Road, Yatton Keynell 11 Ferris James H Son Unmarried M 21 1880 Carpenter Worker Yatton Keynell Grittleton Road, Yatton Keynell 11 Ferris John E Son Unmarried M 17 1884 Groom on farm Worker Yatton Keynell Grittleton Road, Yatton Keynell 11 Ferris Francis R Son M 12 1889 Yatton Keynell Grittleton Road, Yatton Keynell 11 Ferris Fred'k Son M 8 1893 Yatton Keynell Grittleton Road, Yatton Keynell 12 Snell William Head Married M 47 1854 Road Foreman Worker Castle Combe Grittleton Road, Yatton Keynell 12 Snell Agnes Wife Married F 45 1856 Yatton Keynell Grittleton Road, Yatton Keynell 12 Snell William Son M 13 1888 Yatton Keynell Grittleton Road, Yatton Keynell 12 Snell Reginald Son M 12 1889 Yatton Keynell Grittleton Road, Yatton Keynell 12 Snell Margaret Daughter F 10 1891 Yatton Keynell Grittleton Road, Yatton Keynell 12 Snell Edith Daughter F 8 1893 Yatton Keynell Grittleton Road, Yatton Keynell 12 Snell Thomas Son Unmarried M 22 1879 Carter on farm Worker Corsham Grittleton Road, Yatton Keynell 13 Houkes William G Head Married M 59 1842 Harness Maker Employer Som, Hinton Charterhouse Springfield, Yatton Keynell 13 Houkes Alice Wife Married F 49 1852 North Wraxall Springfield, Yatton Keynell ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2013/Ken Tuck Yatton Keynell - Census 1901 13 Houkes Ernest W Son Unmarried M 30 1871 Harness Maker Worker Bradford on avon Springfield, Yatton Keynell 13 Sheppard Elsie E Gran dau F 13 1888 Box Springfield, Yatton Keynell 14 Slade William Head Married M 48 1853 Farmer Employer Yatton Keynell Park Farm, Yatton Keynell 14 Slade Ada R Wife Married F 30 1871 Castle Combe Park Farm, Yatton Keynell 14 Slade William Son M 9 1892 Yatton Keynell Park Farm, Yatton Keynell 14 Slade John H Son M 7 1894 Yatton Keynell Park Farm, Yatton Keynell 14 Slade Hilda B Daughter F 6 1895 Yatton Keynell Park Farm, Yatton Keynell 14 Slade Stanley H Son M 5 1896 Yatton Keynell Park Farm, Yatton Keynell 14 Whatley Ellen G Unmarried F 29 1872 Servant Domestic Worker Sutton Benger Park Farm, Yatton Keynell 14 Bird George Unmarried M 17 1884 Servant Domestic Worker Yatton Keynell Park Farm, Yatton Keynell 15 Elms John Head Married M 45 1856 Ag Lab Worker Kington St Michael Broomfield, Yatton Keynell 15 Elms Eliz'th A Wife Married F 46 1855 Yatton Keynell Broomfield, Yatton Keynell 15 Elms A J N Son Unmarried M 19 1882 Ag Lab Worker Yatton Keynell Broomfield, Yatton Keynell 15 Elms Mary V Daughter F 13 1888 Ag Lab Worker Leighdemere Broomfield, Yatton Keynell 15 Elms Stanley J Son M 8 1893 Yatton Keynell Broomfield, Yatton Keynell 15 Elms Ghewoline M Daughter F 4 1897 Yatton Keynell Broomfield, Yatton Keynell 16 Whiting John W Head Married M 57 1844 Ag Lab Worker Yatton Keynell Broomfield, Yatton Keynell 16 Whiting Emma Wife Married F 55 1846 Glos, North Nibley Broomfield, Yatton Keynell 17 Hawkins Anne Head Widow F 48 1853 Bremhill Broomfield, Yatton Keynell 17 Hawkins Arthur Son Unmarried M 19 1882 Cowman on farm Worker Yatton Keynell Broomfield, Yatton Keynell 17 Hawkins Charles H Son Unmarried M 16 1885 Cowman on farm Worker Yatton Keynell Broomfield, Yatton Keynell 17 Hawkins Edwin G Son M 13 1888 Yatton Keynell Broomfield, Yatton Keynell 18 Dolman Eliz'th Head Widow F 66 1835 Easton Grey Broomfield, Yatton Keynell 18 Elms John Gran son Unmarried M 22 1879 Ag Lab Worker Kington St Michael Broomfield, Yatton Keynell 18 Elms Daisy Gran dau F 11 1890 Leighdemere Broomfield, Yatton Keynell 19 Coates Harriet Head Widow F 61 1840 Kington St Michael Broomfield, Yatton Keynell 19 Coates Charles Son Unmarried M 28 1873 Ag Lab Worker Kington St Michael Broomfield, Yatton Keynell 20 Warr Eliz'th Head Widow F 56 1845 Dorset, Hillfield Broomfield, Yatton Keynell 20 Warr Ren P Daughter Unmarried F 16 1885 Som, Harvington Broomfield, Yatton Keynell 20 Warr Agnes Daughter F 13 1888 Calne Broomfield, Yatton Keynell 21 Pearce Abraham Head Unmarried M 43 1858 Small Farmer Own Account Leighdemere Broomfield, Yatton Keynell 21 Pearce Elizabeth Sister Unmarried F 38 1863 Housekeeper Leighdemere Broomfield, Yatton Keynell 21 Pearce Priscilla Sister Unmarried F 36 1865 Nurse Own Account Leighdemere Broomfield, Yatton Keynell 21 Austin Eliza Lodger Widow F 80 1821 Living on own means Castle Combe Broomfield, Yatton Keynell 22 Whitting Charles Head Married M 74 1827 Farmer Employer Som, Bridgwater Broomfield Farm, Yatton Keynell 22 Whitting Jane Wife Married F 67 1834 Som, Bridgwater Broomfield Farm, Yatton Keynell 22 Whitting Charles Son Unmarried M 37 1864 Farmer's son Worker Som, Bridgwater Broomfield Farm, Yatton Keynell 22 Whitting Cuthbert G Son Unmarried M 33 1868 Wheelwright Worker Brinkworth Broomfield Farm, Yatton Keynell 22 Whitting Mary E Daughter Unmarried F 31 1870 Brinkworth Broomfield Farm, Yatton Keynell 22 Whitting Harold P Son Unmarried M 28 1873 Farmer's son Worker Yatton Keynell Broomfield Farm, Yatton Keynell 23 Smith William Head Married M 30 1871 Shepherd Worker Glos, Wick Westwell, Yatton Keynell 23 Smith Ellen Wife Married F 35 1866 Swindon Westwell, Yatton Keynell 23 Smith George Son M 15 1886 Carter on farm Worker Glos, Rodmarton Westwell, Yatton Keynell 23 Smith Emily Daughter F 13 1888 Glos, Rodmarton Westwell, Yatton Keynell 23 Smith William Son M 9 1892 Glos, Tresham Westwell, Yatton Keynell 23 Smith James Son M 7 1894 Sopworth Westwell, Yatton Keynell 23 Smith Kate Daughter F 5 1896 Yatton Keynell Westwell, Yatton Keynell 23 Smith Bessie Daughter F 2 1899 Grittleton Westwell, Yatton Keynell 24 Brook Benjamin Head Married M 71 1830 Farmer Employer Yorks, Halifax Grove Farm, Yatton Keynell 24 Brook Louisa E Wife Married F 65 1836 Itamington Grove Farm, Yatton Keynell 24 Brook Jane E Daughter Unmarried F 36 1865 Devizes Grove Farm, Yatton Keynell 24 Harding Albert John Servant Unmarried M 22 1879 Cowman on farm Dorset, Yetminster Grove Farm, Yatton
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