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Dinton - Census 1851 Dinton - Census 1851 8 4 8 /1 Year 7 Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 0 1 Born O H 1 Street Smith Hannah Head W 66 F 1785 Annuitant Teffont Page 1. Folio 190 ed1 1 Smith Eliza Dau U 37 F 1814 Annuitant Teffont 2 Street Jesse Thomas Head M 29 M 1822 Ag Lab. Dinton 2 Jesse Louisa Wife M 32 F 1819 Donhead St. Mary 2 Jesse Henry Son 1 M 1850 Dinton 3 Street Wright Samuel Henry Head M 31 M 1820 Carpenter Dinton 3 Wright Jane Wife M 33 F 1818 Sutton Mandeville 3 Wright Tom Son 2 M 1849 Dinton 4 Street Dew Solomon Head M 42 M 1809 Agri Lab. Barford St. Martin 4 Dew Eliza Wife M 45 F 1806 Broadchalke 4 Dew Mary Dau 11 F 1840 Scholar Dinton 4 Dew George Son 10 M 1841 Scholar Dinton 4 Dew Ann Dau 6 F 1845 Scholar Dinton 4 Saunders Samuel Lodger U 31 M 1820 Ag. Lab Dinton 5 Street Macey Harry Head U 37 M 1814 Farmer of 180ac emp 10 Lab. Dinton 5 Jesse Eliza Housekeeper U 33 F 1818 Dinton 5 Gray Ann Servant U 20 F 1831 House Servant East Tisbury 6 Street Goffe Mary Head W 67 F 1784 Pauper Barford St. Martin Page 2 6 Waters John Lodger U 27 M 1824 Labourer Crockerton 7 Street Kellow William Head M 45 M 1806 Ag. Lab Dinton 7 Kellow Ann Wife M 55 F 1796 Dinton 7 Kellow Elizabeth Mother W 80 F 1771 Pauper Dinton 7 Snook James Lodger W 61 M 1790 Ag. Lab Baverstock 7 Yates Uriah Lodger U 32 M 1819 Ag. Lab Dinton 8 Street Yates Samuel Head M 65 M 1786 Ag. Lab Dinton 8 Yates Jane Wife 67 F 1784 Barford St. Martin 8 Watly James Lodger M 28 M 1823 Ag. Lab Dinton 8 Watly Edith 32 F 1819 Wife Barford St. Martin 8 Watly Samuel Son 2 M 1849 Dinton 9 Street Nowlson Sarah Head W 73 F 1778 Proprietress of Houses Dinton 9 Nowlson Francis Son U 40 M 1811 Bishopstone 9 Croome Charlotte U 70 F 1781 Proprietress of Houses Dinton 10 Street Yates Emmanuel Head M 45 M 1806 Shoemaker Dinton Page 3 10 Yates Hannah Wife 41 F 1851 Wroughton 10 Yates John Son 16 M 1835 Ag. Lab Dinton 10 Yates George Son 14 M 1837 Ag. Lab Dinton 10 Yates Edward Son 11 M 1840 Ag. Lab Dinton 10 Yates William Son 9 M 1842 At Home Dinton 10 Yates Henry Son 6 M 1845 Scholar Dinton 10 Yates James Son 4 M 1847 Dinton 10 Yates Thomas Son 0 M 1851 Dinton Age 9 mths 11 Street Bailey Mary Ann Head W 45 F 1806 Pauper Isle of Wight, Hants 11 Bailey Eliz. Son 15 M 1836 Ag. Lab Bramshaw, Hants. 11 Bailey John D. Son 13 M 1838 Bramshaw, Hants. 11 Bailey Maria Dau 7 F 1844 Scholar Dinton 12 Street Crowter Henry Head 82 M 1769 Pauper, Ag Lab. Dinton 12 Crowter Martha Wife 72 F 1779 Pauper, Ag Lab. Dinton 12 Crowter Henrietta Dau 30 F 1821 Farm Servant Dinton 12 Davidge George 41 M 1810 Pauper, Cripple Barford St. Martin ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/John Pope Page 1 of 12 Dinton - Census 1851 8 4 8 /1 Year 7 Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 0 1 Born O H 13 Street Douty James Head M 52 M 1799 Stone Mason Teffont Magna Page 4 13 Douty Jane Wife 41 F 1810 Semley 13 Douty Ann Dau 19 F 1832 House Servant Dinton 13 Douty John Son U 16 M 1835 Ag. Lab Dinton 13 Douty Elizabeth Dau 13 F 1838 Dinton 13 Douty Andrew Son 11 M 1840 Dinton 13 Douty Eliza Dau 8 F 1843 Dinton 13 Douty Sarah Dau 6 F 1845 Scholar Dinton 13 Douty Frederick Son 4 M 1847 Dinton 13 Douty James Son 1 M 1850 Dinton 13 Douty Jane Dau 1 F 1850 Dinton 14 Street Yates Thomas Head M 52 M 1799 Ag. Lab Dinton 14 Yates Jane Wife 55 F 1796 Carrier Dinton 14 Yates Elizabeth Dau 26 F 1825 Dinton 14 Yates Leonard Son U 22 M 1829 Ag. Lab Dinton 14 Yates Berkeley Son U 20 M 1831 Ag. Lab Dinton 14 Yates Moses Son 16 M 1835 Apprentice Dinton 14 Yates Laetitia Dau 14 F 1837 Dinton 14 Yates Joshua Son 11 M 1840 Dinton 14 Weeks John Lodger U 66 M 1785 Ag. Lab Dinton 15 Street Rudgeley Charles Head M 53 M 1798 Ag. Lab Baverstock Page 5 15 Rudgeley Sarah Wife 37 F 1814 Labourer Broad Chalke 15 Andrew Son 17 M 1834 Ag. Lab Dinton 15 Elizabeth Dau 6 F 1845 Scholar Dinton 15 James Son 4 M 1847 Dinton 15 Lydia Dau 0 F 1851 Dinton Age 10 mths 15 Day John Son of Wife U 17 M 1834 Stable Lad Dinton 15 Day Maria Dau of Wife 13 F 1838 Wilton Union Illegitimate son to Wife 16 Street Fitz John Head M 47 M 1804 Ag. Lab Dinton Illegitimate dau to Wife 16 Fitz Mary Wife 50 F 1801 Charwoman BoW Chalke 16 Fitz John Son U 15 M 1836 Ag. Lab Dinton 16 Fitz Fanny Dau 12 F 1839 Scholar Dinton 16 Fitz Elizabeth Dau 8 F 1843 Dinton 16 Fitz Thomas W 76 M 1775 Pauper, Ag. Lab Dinton 17 Street Barnes Roger Head M 61 M 1790 Carpenter Teffont 17 Barnes Margarett Wife 59 F 1792 Dinton 17 Barnes John Son 27 M 1824 Carpenter Dinton 17 Barnes Ellen Dau 21 F 1830 Dinton 18 Street Jesse Thomas Head M 66 M 1785 Farmer of 97ac emp 4 Lab Dinton Page 6 18 Jesse Elizabeth Wife 64 F 1787 Dinton 18 Jesse Edward Son U 20 M 1831 Farmer's Son Dinton 18 Jesse Jane Dau U 32 F 1819 Farmer's Daur Dinton 19 Street Barnes Thomas Head W 86 M 1765 Retired Carpenter Dinton 19 Barnes Ann Dau U 60 F 1791 Baverstock 20 Street Barnes James Head M 40 M 1811 Ag. Lab Dinton 20 Barnes Mary Wife 36 F 1815 Charwoman Milbrook, Hants. 20 Barnes Ann Mother W 63 F 1788 Pauper Dinton 20 Stevens Mary Ann Visitor 7 F 1844 Salisbury 21 Street Barnes William Head U 56 M 1795 Carpenter Dinton ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/John Pope Page 2 of 12 Dinton - Census 1851 8 4 8 /1 Year 7 Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 0 1 Born O H 21 Barnes Thomas Brother U 50 M 1801 Carpenter Dinton 21 Harlock Elizabeth Servant W 60 F 1791 Wimborne, Dorset 22 Hunts House Gillett Charles Head M 50 M 1801 Ag. Lab Dinton 22 Gillett Ann Wife 51 F 1800 Charwoman Wood Green 22 Bowles Sophia Dau M 22 F 1829 Dinton Wife of James Bowles 22 Gillett Fanny 1 F 1850 Wilton Union Illegitimate Daur of Sophia Bowles. Page 7 22 Gillett George Son U 17 M 1834 Ag. Lab Dinton 22 Gillett Robert Son 15 M 1836 Ag. Lab Dinton 23 Beer House Weeks Jane Head W 48 F 1803 (Inn Keeper x-out) Beer House Dinton 23 Weeks Jane Elizabeth Dau U 16 F 1835 Dressmaker Dinton 23 Bright Thomas Lodger W 48 M 1803 Ag. Lab Teffont Evias 24 Dinton Mill Bugg George Head M 32 M 1819 Millar employing 3 men Dinton 24 Bugg Sarah Wife M 30 F 1821 Compton 24 Bugg Charles William Son 5 M 1846 Scholar Compton 24 Bugg Jane Dau 3 F 1848 Compton 24 Bugg Mary Dau 1 F 1850 Dinton 24 Chubb Elizabeth Aunt U 68 F 1783 Servant Swallowcliffe 24 Gasper Harriett Servant U 21 F 1830 House Servant Baverstock 24 Hunt Edward Servant 14 M 1837 Errand Boy Gillingham, Dorset 24 Collins Robert Servant W 66 M 1785 Labourer Maiden Newton, Dorset 25 Street Humby Henry Head M 43 M 1808 Ag. Lab Dinton 25 Humby Mary Wife M 43 F 1808 Dinton 25 Humby John Hibberd Son 15 M 1836 Ag. Lab Dinton 25 Humby Richard Son 13 M 1838 Ag. Lab Dinton 25 Street Humby Martha Dau 10 F 1841 Dinton 25 Humby Elizabeth Dau 7 F 1844 Dinton Page 8 25 Humby Anna Maria Dau 5 F 1846 Dinton 25 Humby Ellen Dau 3 F 1848 Dinton 25 Humby Leah Dau 0 F 1851 Dinton Age 4 mths 25 Humby William Lodger U 33 M 1818 Ag. Lab Dinton 26 Street Viney William Head W 68 M 1783 Ag. Lab Dinton 26 Viney Elizabeth Dau U 32 F 1819 Dame School Dinton 27 Street Watts Emanuel Head M 29 M 1822 Ag. Lab Dinton 27 Watts Jane Wife 24 F 1827 Dinton 27 Yates William Lodger U 27 M 1824 Ag. Lab Dinton 28 Street Parrett Sarah Head W 53 F 1798 Proprietress of Black Smithery Dinton 28 Parrett Sarah Dau U 28 F 1823 House Servant Dinton 29 Street Parfitt John Head M 25 M 1826 Blacksmith Kilmington, Son. 29 Parfitt Martha Wife M 22 F 1829 Dinton 29 Maidment James Lodger W 69 M 1782 Ag. Lab Dinton 30 Street Viney Samuel Head M 25 M 1826 Ag. Lab Dinton Page 9 30 Viney Sarah Wife M 20 F 1831 Dinton 31 Street Wright Ann Head W 48 F 1803 Laundress Dinton 31 Wright Leah Dau U 16 F 1835 Laundress Dinton 31 Wright Samuel Son 14 M 1837 Apprentice Dinton 31 Wright Ann Dau 12 F 1839 Scholar Dinton 31 Wright Martha Dau 6 F 1845 Scholar Dinton 32 Street Jukes George Head M 40 M 1811 Baker & Shopkeeper Dinton 32 Jukes Leah Wife M 41 F 1810 Gillingham, Dorset ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/John Pope Page 3 of 12 Dinton - Census 1851 8 4 8 /1 Year 7 Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 0 1 Born O H 32 Jukes Leah Elizabeth Dau U 17 F 1834 Wilton 32 Jukes George William Son 15 M 1836 Assistant Dinton 32 Jukes Thomas Son 13 M 1838 Scholar Dinton 32 Jukes George Son 11 M 1840 Scholar Dinton 32 Jukes Henry Son 7 M 1844 Scholar Dinton 32 Jukes Eliza Dau 9 F 1842 Scholar Dinton 32 Jukes Charles Read Son 3 M 1848 Dinton 33 Street Bowles William Head U 27 M 1824 Ag.
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