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1851 Census Updated 23 Aug 2011 South Western Applebys in 1851 census updated 23 aug 2011 census name position age status approx occupation born address notes Family line year yr of birth 1851 Ann Appelby servant 17 unm 1834 Babcary, Som Babcary (2), Som Babcary Applebees 1851Rhoda Appelby wife 46mar 1805 Alford, Som Babcary (3), Som Babcary Applebees 1851Daniel Appelby head 41mar 1810ag lab Babcary, Som Babcary (3), Som Babcary Applebees 1851Alfred Appelby son 22unm 1829ag lab Babcary, Som Babcary (3), Som Babcary Applebees 1851Alber Appelby son 20unm 1831ag lab Babcary, Som Babcary (3), Som Babcary Applebees 1851John Appelby son 18unm 1833ag lab Babcary, Som Babcary (3), Som Babcary Applebees 1851Joseh appelby son 16 1835ag lab Babcary, Som Babcary (3), Som Babcary Applebees 1851Harriet Appelby dau 12 1839scholar Babcary, Som Babcary (3), Som Babcary Applebees 1851William Appelby son 10 1841scholar Babcary, Som Babcary (3), Som Babcary Applebees 1851Mary Ann Appelby dau 8 1843scholar Babcary, Som Babcary (3), Som Babcary Applebees 1851Charles Appelby son 5 1846scholar Babcary, Som Babcary (3), Som Babcary Applebees 1851 Martha Appelby 73 wid 1778 relief Babcary, Som Babcary (4), Som Babcary Applebees 1851Hannah Appelby wife 24mar 1827glover Ilchester, Som Babcary (4), Som Babcary Applebees 1851Samuel Appelby head 23mar 1828ag lab Babcary, Som Babcary (4), Som Babcary Applebees 1851Amos Appleby head 60mar 1791ag lab Pilton, Som Babcary (5), Som Babcary Applebees 1851Elizabeth Appleby wife 60mar 1791 Blagdon, Som Babcary (5), Som Babcary Applebees 1851Thomas Appleby son 18unm 1833ag lab Babcary, Som Babcary (5), Som Babcary Applebees 1851George Appelby head 58mar 1793ag lab Pilton, Som Babcary, Som Babcary Applebees 1851Ann Appelby wife 55mar 1796deaf Chaple Alington, Som Babcary, Som Babcary Applebees 1851James Appleby head 59mar 1792ag lab Doulting, Som Prestleigh, Doulting Doulting Applebys 1851Hannah Appleby wife 49mar 1802 Evercreech, Som Prestleigh, Doulting Doulting Applebys 1851William Appleby son 27unm 1824ag lab Doulting, Som Prestleigh, Doulting Doulting Applebys 1851John Appleby son 19unm 1832ag lab Doulting, Som Prestleigh, Doulting Doulting Applebys 1851James Appleby son 17unm 1834ag lab Doulting, Som Prestleigh, Doulting son of James and Hannah Doulting Applebys 1851George Appleby son 14 1837ag lab Doulting, Som Prestleigh, Doulting Doulting Applebys 1851Ann Appleby dau 12 1839 Doulting, Som Prestleigh, Doulting Doulting Applebys 1851Elizabeth Appleby dau 6 1845 Doulting, Som Prestleigh, Doulting Doulting Applebys 1851Elizabeth Appleby mother 69wid 1782 Lovington, Som Wick, Wells, Som George the dairyman of E Pennard 1851thomas Appleby brother 30mar 1821ag lab Ditcheat, Som Wick, Wells, Som son of Geo & Elizth George the dairyman of E Pennard 1851James Appleby head 24mar 1827ag lab East Pennard, Som Wick, Wells, Som son of Geo & Elizth George the dairyman of E Pennard 1851Joseph Appleby nephew 4 1847 Balsbury, Som Wick, Wells, Som George the dairyman of E Pennard 1851Harriet Appleby lodger 48mar 1803glover Yeovil, Som Belmont St(2), Yeovil glovers of Yeovil 1851Anna Mary Appleby head 29mar 1822pauper former glover Yeovil, Som Belmont St, Yeovil glovers of Yeovil 1851Maria Hann sister 20unm 1831glover Ilchester, Som Belmont St, Yeovil glovers of Yeovil 1851Charlotte Appleby dau 2 1849 Ilchester, Som Belmont St, Yeovil glovers of Yeovil 1851 Frederick Appleby son 1 1850 Ilchester, Som Belmont St, Yeovil glovers of Yeovil 1851William Appleby head 47mar 1804glove cutter Yeovil, Som Chants Path, Yeovil glovers of Yeovil 1851Ann Appleby wife 45mar 1806gloveress Yeovil, Som Chants Path, Yeovil glovers of Yeovil 1851Rachel Appleby wife 56mar 1795 Queen Camel, Som Hazelgrove(2), Queen Camel James of Queen Camel 1851James Appleby head 47mar 1804servant gardener Babcury, Som Hazelgrove(2), Queen Camel James of Queen Camel 1851Elizabeth Appleby dau 15unm 1836glover Queen Camel, Som Hazelgrove(2), Queen Camel James of Queen Camel 1851Ann Appleby gd dau 2 1849scholar Queen Camel, Som Hazelgrove(2), Queen Camel James of Queen Camel South Western Applebys in 1851 census updated 23 aug 2011 1851Elizabeth Appleby wife 33mar 1818glover Queen Camel, Som Hazelgrove, Queen Camel James of Queen Camel 1851James Appleby head 24mar 1827ag lab Queen Camel, Som Hazelgrove, Queen Camel a James A mar Elizth Brook James of Queen Camel 1851John Appleby son 5m 1850 Queen Camel, Som Hazelgrove, Queen Camel James of Queen Camel 1851Charles Appleby head 49mar 1802painter Bristol 5 Harford St, St James, Bristol Luke of Kingsdon 1851 Mary Appleby wife 44 mar 1807 Bristol 5 Harford St, St James, Bristol Luke of Kingsdon 1851Mathew Appleby son 21 1830painter Bristol 5 Harford St, St James, Bristol Luke of Kingsdon 1851Henry Appleby son 19 1832painter Bristol 5 Harford St, St James, Bristol Luke of Kingsdon 1851Mary Ann Appleby dau 15 1836scholar Bristol 5 Harford St, St James, Bristol Luke of Kingsdon 1851 Mark Appleby son 11 1840 scholar Bristol 5 Harford St, St James, Bristol Luke of Kingsdon 1851Isabella Appleby dau 9 1842scholar Bristol 5 Harford St, St James, Bristol Luke of Kingsdon 1851Elizabeth Appleby dau 6 1845scholar Bristol 5 Harford St, St James, Bristol Luke of Kingsdon 1851Charles Appleby head 27mar 1824painter Bristol 9 Gravel St, St James, Bristol son of charles and Mary Luke of Kingsdon 1851Elizabeth Appleby wife 22mar 1829domestic Bristol 9 Gravel St, St James, Bristol Luke of Kingsdon 1851 Richard Appleby son 2 1849 Bristol 9 Gravel St, St James, Bristol Luke of Kingsdon 1851Mathew Appleby head 40mar 1811stone cutter Kingsdon, som Stonebridge (2), Banwell Luke of Kingsdon 1851Hester A Appleby wife 35mar 1816 Banwell, som Stonebridge (2), Banwell Luke of Kingsdon 1851Harriet M Appleby dau 8 1843scholar Banwell, som Stonebridge (2), Banwell Luke of Kingsdon 1851Mark Appleby son 6 1845scholar Banwell, som Stonebridge (2), Banwell Luke of Kingsdon 1851Edwin Appleby son 4 1847scholar Banwell, som Stonebridge (2), Banwell Luke of Kingsdon 1851Mary A Appleby dau 1 1850 Banwell, som Stonebridge (2), Banwell Luke of Kingsdon 1851Emanuel Appleby lodger 50mar 1801stone cutter Kingsdown, Som Stonebridge, Banwell Luke of Kingsdon 1851Elizth Appleby lodger 47mar 1804 Stogmer, Som Stonebridge, Banwell Luke of Kingsdon 1851Anne Appelbee wife 28mar 1823 Mudford, Som Mudford St (2), som Samson Appleby of Mudford 1851William Appelbee head 26mar 1825baker Mudford, Som Mudford St (2), som Samson Appleby of Mudford 1851William Appelbee son 3 1848 Mudford, Som Mudford St (2), som Samson Appleby of Mudford 1851John Appelbee son 1 1850 Mudford, Som Mudford St (2), som Samson Appleby of Mudford 1851 George Appelbee son 2w 1851 Mudford, Som Mudford St (2), som Samson Appleby of Mudford 1851 Elizabeth Appelbee mother 65 wid 1786 carpenters widow formerly inn Frensham,keeper Surrey Mudford St, Som Samson Appleby of Mudford 1851 Sansom Appelbee head 31 mar 1820 carpenter master emp 1 man Mudford, Som Mudford St, Som Samson Appleby of Mudford 1851Frances Appelbee wife 25mar 1826plain needle woman Broad Magna Dorset Mudford St, Som Samson Appleby of Mudford 1851Peter Batson lodger 25unm 1826carpenter J Trent, Som Mudford St, Som Samson Appleby of Mudford 1851Ann Samways Appelbeedau 4m 1850 Mudford, Som Mudford St, Som Samson Appleby of Mudford 1851Silas Appleby father 67wid 1784farmer West Lydford, Som Silham St, Baltonsborough, som Silas the farmer of West Lydford 1851Silas Appleby head 27mar 1824ag lab Ditcheat, Som Silham St, Baltonsborough, som Silas the farmer of West Lydford 1851Sarah Appleby wife 23mar 1828 Barton St David, Som Silham St, Baltonsborough, som Silas the farmer of West Lydford 1851John appleby son 2 1849 Baltonsborough, Som Silham St, Baltonsborough, som Silas the farmer of West Lydford 1851Ann Holbrook lodger 66wid 1785pauper Chew Magna, Som Chew Magna (2), Som William of Kingsdon 1851John Applebee head 55mar 1796coal miner Kingsdon, som Chew Magna (2), Som William of Kingsdon 1851Elizabeth Applebee wife 55mar 1796 Keynsham, Som Chew Magna (2), Som William of Kingsdon 1851George Applebee head 23mar 1828coal miner Chew Magna, Som Chew Magna (3), som William of Kingsdon 1851Elizabeth Applebee wife 22mar 1829 Chew Magna, Som Chew Magna (3), som William of Kingsdon 1851Charles Applebee head 27mar 1824coal miner Chew Magna, Som Chew Magna, Som son of John and Elizabeth William of Kingsdon 1851Isabella applebee wife 24mar 1827 Chew Magna, Som Chew Magna, Som William of Kingsdon 1851Ann Applebee dau 5 1846 Chew Magna, Som Chew Magna, Som William of Kingsdon 1851Mary J Applebee dau 2 1849 Chew Magna, Som Chew Magna, Som William of Kingsdon 1851Elizabeth Applebee dau 0 1851 Chew Magna, Som Chew Magna, Som William of Kingsdon 1851 Elizabeth Appelby m-in-law 52 wid 1799 annuitant Somerton, Som West St, Somerton widow of William, in hh of William of Kingsdon 1851Elizabeth Appleby servant 61unm 1790servant Bitton, Warwks 1 North Parade, Monkton Combe South Western Applebys in 1851 census updated 23 aug 2011 1851Josiah Appleby head 42mar 1809artist Bath, Som 12 Mount Pleasant, Walcot, Bath 1851Mary Appleby wife 36mar 1815 Bath, Som 12 Mount Pleasant, Walcot, Bath 1851James Appleby son 15 1836errand boy Bath, Som 12 Mount Pleasant, Walcot, Bath 1851Emma Appleby dau 11 1840 Bath, Som 12 Mount Pleasant, Walcot, Bath 1851Alfred Appleby son 9 1842 Bath, Som 12 Mount Pleasant, Walcot, Bath 1851Peter Appleby head 35mar 1816coachman Bath, Som 18 Elden Place, Walcot, Bath 1851Martha Appleby wife 34mar 1817gen servant Bath, Som 18 Elden Place, Walcot, Bath 1851 George Pinnock visitor 21
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