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Sherrington - Census 1861 Sherrington - Census 1861 6 0 3 Relationship Year /1 Abode Surname Given Names Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 9 to Head Born G R 1 Parsonage Anderson Mason Head M 70 M 1791 Rector of Sherrington Tittleshall, Norfolk Page 18. Folio 87 ed6 Anderson Charlotte Wife M 65 F 1796 Rector's Wife Bowsbridge, Bucks Anderson Emmeline Dau U 41 F 1820 Rector's daur. Chalfont St Giles, Bucks Anderson Anne Dau U 34 F 1827 Rector's daur. Sandwich, Kent Anderson Charlotte Eliza Dau U 33 F 1828 Rector's daur. Bowsbridge, Bucks Anderson Marianne Dau U 31 F 1830 Rector's daur. Sherrington Anderson Humphrey Gillee Son U 29 M 1832 Rector's Son Sherrington Anderson Ellen Mary Dau U 25 F 1836 Rector's daur. Sherrington Anderson Amy Jane Dau U 21 F 1840 Rector's daur. Sherrington Roxbee Anne Servant U 34 F 1827 Cook Stockton Hayter Louisa Servant U 18 F 1843 Housemaid Edington 2 Sherrington Farm Alford Thomas Head W 83 M 1778 Farmer of 318 ac. employing 13 men & 4 boys Sherrington Hillier Emma Housekeeper U 47 F 1814 Housekeeper Norton Ferris, Somerset Gale Anne Servant U 32 F 1829 Domestic Servant Deptford 3 Sherrington St. Alford James Head U 65 M 1796 Farmer of 260 ac. employing 6 Labourers Codford St. Peter Alford Jane Mother W 88 F 1773 Housekeeper West Knoyle Viney Louisa Servant U 16 F 1845 Domestic Servant Codford St. Peter 4 Sherrington St. Alford John Head M 57 M 1804 Miller Codford St. Peter Alford Maria Wife M 58 F 1803 Miller's wife Yeovil, Somerset Ropson Mary Anne Visitor U 19 F 1842 Lady Durweston, Dorset Olding Anne Servant U 32 F 1829 Servant Corton 5 Sherrington St. Axford Thomas Head M 61 M 1800 Shepherd Codford Axford Sarah Wife M 61 F 1800 Shrewton Axford Anne Dau U 26 F 1835 Servant Sherrington Axford Anne Matilda Grand-dau U 0 F 1861 Bristol, Glos. Aged 8 months 6 Doust James Lodger U 71 M 1790 Ag. Lab. West Lavington Page 19 7 Snook Henry Lodger U 34 M 1827 Tailor Tisbury 8 Sherrington St. Hill Thomas Head M 46 M 1815 Corn Grinder Westbury Hill Anna Maria Wife M 46 F 1815 Burcomb Hill Jane Dau U 22 F 1839 Servant Sherrington Hill John Son U 18 M 1843 Corn Grinder Sherrington Hill Edwin Son U 16 M 1845 Shepherd Sherrington Hill Albert Henry Son U 14 M 1847 Ag. Lab. Sherrington Hill Elizbth Ann Dau U 11 F 1850 Scholar Sherrington Hill Ellen Louisa Dau U 4 F 1857 Scholar Sherrington 9 Sherrington St. Imber Thomas Head M 74 M 1787 Domestic Gardener Sherrington Imber Judith Wife M 80 F 1781 Codford Imber Mary Jane Grand-dau U 16 F 1845 Sherrington 10 Sherrington St. Farm House Topp George Head M 37 M 1824 Carter Codford Topp Mary Jane Wife M 32 F 1829 Ag. Lab. Codford 0 House uninhabited 0 House uninhabited 11 Sherrington St. Snow James Head M 56 M 1805 Carter Corton Snow Martha Wife M 56 F 1805 Wylye Snow Job Son U 15 M 1846 Cordwainer Boyton 0 House uninhabited 12 Sherrington St. Axford William Head M 38 M 1823 Ag. Labourer Sherrington Axford Eliza Wife M 39 F 1822 Fonthill Axford Henry Son U 9 M 1852 Sherrington Axford Thomas Paul Son U 11 M 1850 Sherrington Axford Elizabeth Dau U 7 F 1854 Sherrington Axford Andrew Son U 5 M 1856 Sherrington Page 20 ©Wiltshire OPC Project/ 2019/Gill Cannell Page 1 of 4 Sherrington - Census 1861 6 0 3 Relationship Year /1 Abode Surname Given Names Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 9 to Head Born G R Axford James Son U 2 M 1859 Sherrington 13 Sherrington St. Carter James Head M 56 M 1805 Ag. Lab. Horningsham Carter Eliza Wife M 48 F 1813 Frome, Somerset Carter George Son U 21 M 1840 Ag. Lab. Sherrington Carter Thomas Son U 11 M 1850 Ag. Lab. Sherrington 14 Sherrington St. Edwards George Head M 63 M 1798 Ag. Lab. Sherrington Edwards Sarah Wife M 70 F 1791 Bapton 15 White William Lodger U 52 M 1809 Shepherd Sherrington 16 Sherrington St. Patients Farm Everett Cornelius Head M 37 M 1824 Woodman & Parish Clerk Tisbury Everett Sarah Wife M 39 F 1822 Woodman's wife Durnford Everett John Son U 7 M 1854 Scholar Sherrington 17 Sherrington St. Snow Henry Head W 51 M 1810 Carter Corton Snow Emma Dau U 23 F 1838 Ag. Lab. Sherrington 18 Sherrington St. Imber Thomas Head U 53 M 1808 Ag. Lab. Sherrington Imber Ann Sister U 58 F 1803 Ag. Lab. Sherrington Imber Mary Sister U 42 F 1819 Ag. Lab. Sherrington 19 Sherrington St. Imber John Head M 40 M 1821 Woodsman Sherrington Imber Jane Wife M 35 F 1826 Sherrington Imber Anne Dau U 12 F 1849 Scholar Sherrington Imber John Son U 11 M 1850 Scholar Sherrington Imber Mary Jane Dau U 7 F 1854 Scholar Sherrington Imber Eliza Dau U 5 F 1856 Scholar Sherrington Imber Ellen Dau U 2 F 1859 Scholar Sherrington Imber Herbert Son U 0 M 1861 Sherrington Aged 4 months. Page 21 20 Sherrington St. White Solomon Head M 41 M 1820 Ag. Lab. Sherrington White Lucy Wife M 38 F 1823 Sherrington White Betsy Dau U 15 F 1846 Ag. Lab. Sherrington White Susan Dau U 13 F 1848 Ag. Lab. Sherrington White Sarah Dau U 11 F 1850 Scholar Sherrington White Jane Dau U 11 F 1850 Scholar Sherrington White Thomas Son U 8 M 1853 Scholar Sherrington White Daniel Son U 5 M 1856 Scholar Sherrington White Martha Dau U 3 F 1858 Sherrington White William James Son U 1 M 1860 Sherrington 21 Sherrington St. Neal James Head M 61 M 1800 Ag. Lab. Sherrington Neal Susanna Wife M 59 F 1802 Codford Neal John Son U 28 M 1833 Ag. Lab. Sherrington Neal Mary Dau U 24 F 1837 Domestic Servant Sherrington Neal Timothy Son U 22 M 1839 Ag. Lab. Sherrington 22 Sherrington St. White Joseph Head M 40 M 1821 Ag. Lab. Sherrington White Elizabeth Wife M 32 F 1829 Codford White James Son U 6 M 1855 Scholar Sherrington 23 Sherrington St. Yeates Henry Head M 70 M 1791 Ag. Lab. Sherrington Yeates Hannah Wife M 68 F 1793 Sherrington Yeates Emmeline Grand-dau U 14 F 1847 Scholar Sherrington Yeates Emily Grand-dau U 12 F 1849 Scholar Sherrington 24 Sherrington St. Axford Daniel Head M 35 M 1826 Ag. Lab. Sherrington Page 22 Axford Jane Wife M 34 F 1827 Sherrington Axford Mary Dau U 1 F 1860 Sherrington 25 Axford Meshech Lodger M 58 M 1803 Owner of Threshing Machine Kingston Deverill 26 Harwood Ambrose Lodger M 62 M 1799 Ag. Lab. Sherrington 27 Sherrington St. Patrick George Head M 62 M 1799 Ag. Lab. Sherrington ©Wiltshire OPC Project/ 2019/Gill Cannell Page 2 of 4 Sherrington - Census 1861 6 0 3 Relationship Year /1 Abode Surname Given Names Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 9 to Head Born G R 28 Sherrington St. Imber Eli Head M 43 M 1818 Woodman Sherrington Imber Rachel Wife M 48 F 1813 Sherrington Imber John Son U 15 M 1846 Woodman Sherrington Imber Sarah Ann Dau U 12 F 1849 Scholar Sherrington Imber Thomas Son U 10 M 1851 Scholar Sherrington Imber Emily Dau U 8 F 1853 Scholar Sherrington Imber Mary Dau U 4 F 1857 Scholar Sherrington 29 Sherrington St. Davis John Head M 43 M 1818 Ag. Lab. Corsley Davis Caroline Wife M 42 F 1819 Westbury Davis Francis Son U 16 M 1845 Ag. Lab. Corsley 30 Sherrington St. Axford Henry Head M 44 M 1817 Shopkeeper Warminster Axford Julia Wife M 53 F 1808 Ireland O'Connor Ellen Niece U 15 F 1846 London O'Connor Margaret Niece U 13 F 1848 London 31 Sherrington St. Carter Richard Head M 48 M 1813 Carter Horningsham Carter Anne Wife M 47 F 1814 Sherrington Carter Sarah Dau U 25 F 1836 Ag. Lab. Sherrington Carter Richard Son U 21 M 1840 Carter Sherrington Carter John Son U 16 M 1845 Ag. Lab. Sherrington Carter Mary Anne Dau U 12 F 1849 Scholar Sherrington Page 23 Carter Isaac Son U 8 M 1853 Scholar Sherrington 32 Sherrington St. Imber Henry Head M 44 M 1817 Domestic Gardener Sherrington Imber Mary Wife M 43 F 1818 Laundress Sherrington Imber Clara Dau U 13 F 1848 Scholar Sherrington Imber Ellen Mary Dau U 4 F 1857 Scholar Sherrington Imber Edith Caroline Dau U 1 F 1860 Sherrington 33 Sherrington St. White Henry Head M 27 M 1834 Ag. Lab. Sherrington White Mary Anne Wife M 27 F 1834 Sherrington Compton Susan Anne Dau-in-law U 5 F 1856 Scholar Sherrington White John Son U 4 M 1857 Scholar Sherrington 34 Sherrington St. Howell Thomas Head M 44 M 1817 Shepherd Sherrington Howell Fanny Wife M 42 F 1819 Sherrington Howell Henry Son U 20 M 1841 Ag. Lab. Sherrington Howell Thomas Son U 16 M 1845 Shepherd Sherrington Howell William Son U 14 M 1847 Shepherd Sherrington 35 Sherrington St. Harding William Head M 59 M 1802 Ag. Lab. Sutton Veny Harding Elizabeth Wife M 61 F 1800 Crockerton 36 Sherrington St. Doughty Isaac Head M 30 M 1831 Railway Lab. Stapleford Doughty Eliza Wife M 27 F 1834 Codford 37 Sherrington St. Neal Noah Head M 30 M 1831 Railway Policeman Sherrington Neal Mary Wife M 30 F 1831 Sherrington Neal Charlotte Dau U 7 F 1854 Scholar Sherrington Neal Jane Dau U 5 F 1856 Scholar Sherrington 38 Chester Cottage Neal Robert Head M 58 M 1803 Thatcher Sherrington Page 24 Neal Maria Wife M 55 F 1806 Tilsit Neal Thomas Son U 30 M 1831 Woodman & Thatcher Sherrington Neal Arthur Son U 26 M 1835 Ag.
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