Manningford Abbots - Census 1911

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Manningford Abbots - Census 1911 Manningford Abbots - Census 1911 Page Year Years Total No Children Address Surname Given Names Relationship Status Age Sex Occupation Industry or Service Employment Status Place of Birth Nationality if not British Infirmity Notes Number Born Married Children Living Died 62 Rectory, Manningford Abbots Andrews Florence Alice Servant Unmarried 20 F 1891 Cook Worker Wotton Under Edge, Gloucestershire British Rev Tompkin Away Rectory, Manningford Abbots Hiscock Edith Rohda Servant Unmarried 20 F 1891 Housemaid Worker Pewsey, Wiltshire British 63 Manningford Abbots Simper Herbert Joseph Head Married 34 M 1877 5 3 3 Farmer Employer North Newnton, Pewsey, Wiltshire British Manningford Abbots Simper Harriet Eleanor Wife Married 34 F 1877 5 3 3 Neath, Wales British Manningford Abbots Simper Herbert Son 5 M 1906 Manningford, Pewsey British Manningford Abbots Simper Vera Daughter 3 F 1908 Manningford, Pewsey British Manningford Abbots Simper Stanley Joseph Son 1 M 1910 Manningford, Pewsey British 64 Manningford Abbots Cook Alfred Head Married 67 M 1844 44 10 6 4 Supervisor of Inland Revenue Retired Pewsey, Wiltshire British Subject Living on 'Private Means' Manningford Abbots Simnett Mabel Ursula Servant Unmarried 19 F 1892 Housekeeper Burton on Trent, Staffordshire British Subject 65 Manningford Abbots Wild John Head Married 51 M 1860 Carter on Farm Worker Coate, Wiltshire Manningford Abbots Wild Emma Wife Married 45 F 1866 24 9 8 1 Heddington, Wiltshire Manningford Abbots Wild William Son Married 22 M 1889 Cowman on Farm Worker Coate, Wiltshire Manningford Abbots Wild Florence Daughter in Law Married 19 F 1892 1 Devizes, Wiltshire Manningford Abbots Wild Victor Son 15 M 1896 Farm Labourer Worker Coate, Wiltshire Manningford Abbots Wild Henry Son 14 M 1897 Farm Labourer Worker Coate, Wiltshire Manningford Abbots Wild Olive Daughter 20 F 1891 Coate, Wiltshire Manningford Abbots Wild Percy Son 9 M 1902 Coate, Wiltshire Manningford Abbots Wild Frank Son 1 M 1910 Poulshot, Wiltshire 66 Manningford Abbots Empty but Wild noted as Head on Schedule 67 Malthouse Farm, Manningford Abbots Stagg Thomas William Head Married 55 M 1856 6 Gentleman Private Means Market Lavington, Wiltshire Malthouse Farm, Manningford Abbots Stagg Hannah Mary Wife Married 46 F 1865 6 2 2 0 Gentlewoman Private Means Burford, Oxfordshire Malthouse Farm, Manningford Abbots Stagg Elizabeth Hannah Daughter 5 F 1906 Manningford Abbas, Wiltshire Malthouse Farm, Manningford Abbots Stagg Edward Thomas Son 4 M 1907 Manningford Abbas, Wiltshire Malthouse Farm, Manningford Abbots Jeeves Charlotte Aunt Widow 71 F 1840 Gentlewoman Private Means Southleigh, Oxfordshire 68 Manningford Abbots Deadman Henry James Head Married 48 M 1863 18 1 1 1 Carter on Farm Wootton Rivers Referred to as James Deadman in the Schedule Manningford Abbots Deadman Eliza Ellen Wife Married 45 F 1866 18 1 1 1 The Park, Oare Birthplace is Rainscomb Park, Oare Manningford Abbots Deadman David Son Unmarried 24 M 1887 Labourer Farm The Park, Oare Birthplace is Rainscomb Park, Oare 69 Manningford Abbots Farr Oliver James Head Married 32 M 1879 10 5 5 Cowman Farm Manningford Bruce Manningford Abbots Farr Lucy Wife Married 30 F 1881 10 5 5 Pewsey Manningford Abbots Farr Rhoda Fanny Daughter 9 F 1902 Pewsey Manningford Abbots Farr Olive Mary Daughter 7 F 1904 Stowell East Manningford Abbots Farr Percival James Son 5 M 1906 Stowell East Manningford Abbots Farr Clara Ellen Daughter 2 F 1909 Easton Manningford Abbots Farr George Son 0 M 1911 Manningford Abbas Aged 7 Months 70 Manningford Abbots Oliver Ernest Keene Head Married 31 M 1880 Architect Own Account Islington, London Manningford Abbots Oliver Nora Rayner Wife Married 29 F 1882 2 0 Tottenham, London Manningford Abbots Ware Reginald Gower Brother Unmarried 19 M 1892 2 Apprentice Wholesale Florist Worker Bath, Somersetshire Manningford Abbots Morris Ethel Servant Unmarried 26 F 1885 General Servant (Domestic) Bath, Somersetshire 71 Manningford Abbots King Francis Emma Head Widow 72 F 1839 0 0 0 Old Age Pensioner North Newnton, Pewsey Parish, Wilts British North Newnton is a separate Parish 72 Manningford Abbots Sturgess Frederick Head Married 35 M 1876 3 Farm Labourer Worker Ludgershall British Manningford Abbots Hale Britannia Wife Married 38 F 1873 3 Ludgershall Manningford Abbots Muspratt Thomas Son Unmarried 18 M 1893 Farm Labourer Worker Workhouse Manningford Abbots Hale Annie Daughter Unmarried 14 F 1897 Pewsey 73 Manningford Abbots Simmons Walter J. Head Married 43 M 1868 8 2 1 1 Butcher Worker Hertfordshire Schedule address is Sharcot, Manningford Abbots Manningford Abbots Simmons Emma Wife Married 42 F 1869 8 2 1 1 Grafton, Wiltshire Schedule address is Sharcot, Manningford Abbots Manningford Abbots Simmons Ralph Son 7 M 1904 Pewsey, Wiltshire Schedule address is Sharcot, Manningford Abbots 74 Manningford Abbots Want John Head Married 30 M 1881 10 Motor Engine Driver Nursery Farm Durham British Subject Manningford Abbots Want Daisy Wife Married 26 F 1885 10 1 1 Milton Lilbourne British Subject Manningford Abbots Want Freda May Daughter 8 F 1903 Beechingstoke British Subject 75 Manningford Abbots Bollen Arthur Edwin Head Married 27 M 1884 4 2 2 Gardener Gardening Worker Devizes, Wiltshire Manningford Abbots Bollen Eva Blanche Wife Married 28 F 1883 4 2 2 Manningford Abbots Manningford Abbots Bollen Ethel Margaret Daughter Unmarried 3 F 1908 Manningford Manningford Abbots Bollen Ella May 0 F 1911 Aged 4 Months 76 Manningford Abbots Couzens Mrs. Uninhabited - 'Not Home' 77 Manningford Abbots Everett Col. A.E. Head Unmarried 50 M 1861 Retired from Army Manningford Abbots Likely Edwin A. Everett son of former Rector Manningford Abbots Wicks Rhoda Fanny Servant Unmarried 34 F 1877 Cook Housekeeper Worker Wootton Rivers Manningford Abbots Wick Esther Servant Unmarried 17 F 1894 General Servant Worker Wootton Rivers Correct surname spelling is Wicks 78 Manningford Abbots Coles George Head Married 50 M 1861 17 0 0 0 Marine Pensioner Alotment Holder Own Account Manningford Bruce Manningford Abbots Coles Elizabeth M. Wife Married 49 F 1862 17 Southcott, Pewsey 79 Manningford Abbots Amor William Head Widower 75 M 1836 0 Retired Farmer Wilcott, Wiltshire 80 Manningford Abbots Stevens Alfred Charles Head Married 26 M 1885 6 4 3 1 Bricklayer Building Trade Worker All Cannings, Wiltshire Schedule names Head as Frederick Stevens Manningford Abbots Stevens Mary Wife Married 28 F 1883 6 4 3 1 Marston, Wiltshire Manningford Abbots Stevens Gwendoline Daughter 6 F 1905 All Cannings, Wiltshire Manningford Abbots Stevens John Son 4 M 1907 All Cannings, Wiltshire Manningford Abbots Stevens Henry Son 1 M 1910 Manningford, Wiltshire 81 Manningford Abbots Keepence Jasper Head Married 31 M 1880 11 4 4 0 Agriculture Labourer Bulb Farm Worker Manningford Manningford Abbots Keepence Rhoda Wife Married 37 F 1874 11 4 4 Patney Manningford Abbots Keepence Charles Son 10 M 1901 Manningford Manningford Abbots Keepence Arthur Son 9 M 1902 Manningford Manningford Abbots Keepence Edmund Son 8 M 1903 Manningford Manningford Abbots Keepence Kenneth Son 0 M 1911 Marden, Wiltshire 82 Manningford Abbots Hoare Matilda Head Widow 61 F 1850 41 10 8 2 Milton, Wiltshire Manningford crossed out as Birthplace Manningford Abbots Hoare Walter Son Unmarried 29 M 1882 Farm Labourer Nursery Man Worker Manningford Abbots, Wiltshire Manningford Abbots Hoare Willie Son Unmarried 16 M 1895 Farm Labourer Nursery Man Worker Manningford Abbots, Wiltshire 83 Manningford Abbots Stevens John Albert Head Married 51 M 1860 Small Farmer Worker Coate, Devizes Noted as working on 'Own Account at Home'. Manningford Abbots Stevens Mary Jane Wife Married 48 F 1863 20 2 1 1 Pewsey Manningford Abbots Stevens Fred Son Unmarried 23 M 1888 Worker Coate, Devizes Noted as working on 'Own Account at Home'. 84 Manningford Abbots Broomham Frederick Head Married 28 M 1883 4 0 Farmer Own Account Manningford, Wiltshire British by Parentage ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2015/Duncan McBurney Manningford Abbots - Census 1911 Page Year Years Total No Children Address Surname Given Names Relationship Status Age Sex Occupation Industry or Service Employment Status Place of Birth Nationality if not British Infirmity Notes Number Born Married Children Living Died Manningford Abbots Broomham Annie Wife Married 49 F 1862 4 0 Manningford, Wiltshire British sub Parentage Manningford Abbots Jenkins Sidney Wifes Son Unmarried 16 M 1895 Carpenter Worker Beckenham, Kent British sub Parentage Killed in Action 30 October 1916 Manningford Abbots Jenkins Ethel Wifes Daughter Unmarried 18 F 1893 Camberwell, Surrey British sub Parentage Manningford Abbots Ody Sidney Border Unmarried 28 M 1883 Farmer Worker Cheltenham British sub Parentage 85 Reading Room - Uninhabited 86 Manningford Abbots Broomham Thomas Head Married 66 M 1845 45 12 9 3 Railroad Labourer Railway Worker Pewsey, Wiltshire British None Manningford Abbots Broomham Jane Wife Married 64 F 1847 45 12 9 3 Thatcham, Berkshire British Manningford Abbots Broomham Margaret Annie Daughter Unmarried 22 F 1889 Manningford Abbas British Manningford Abbots Willis Lydia Maud Granddaughter 14 F 1897 Devizes, Wiltshire British 87 Manningford Abbots Gregory Thomas Head Married 39 M 1872 17 8 7 1 Farm Labourer Farm Worker Marlborough, Wiltshire British None Manningford Abbots Gregory Mary Wife Married 41 F 1870 17 8 7 1 Moulsford British Birthplace of Moulsford was in Berkshire until 1974 Manningford Abbots Gregory William Son Unmarried 16 M 1895 Nursery Nursery Worker London British Manningford Abbots Gregory Ernest
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