Donhead St. Andrew - Census 1861

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Donhead St. Andrew - Census 1861 Donhead St. Andrew - Census 1861 0 2 3 Relationship Year /1 Abode Surname Given Names Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 9 to Head Born G R 1 Foots Lane Ings Isaac Head W 75 M 1786 Farmer 0f 47 Acres Emp 2 Men Semley Page 1. Folio 27 ed3 Foots Lane Ings William Grandson U 23 M 1838 Carter (x-out) Semley Foots Lane Mercer Jane Servant U 18 F 1843 Dairy Maid Donhead St Andw. Foots Lane Ings James Son M 34 M 1827 Game Keeper Semley 2 Donhead Mill Lawes Thomas A. Head W 32 M 1829 Miller, Malster Emp 3 Men Fordingbridge, Hants Donhead Mill Lawes George R. Son U 14 M 1847 Assistant in the Mill Fordingbridge, Hants Donhead Mill Lawes Laban L. Son U 7 M 1854 Scholar Fordingbridge, Hants Donhead Mill Trim Sarah Servant W 40 F 1821 House Servant Downton 3 Rectory House Dean Edwin Head M 38 M 1823 Butler Crewkerne, Somerset Rectory House Farr Jane Servant U 55 F 1806 House Maid Shenton, Herefordshire 4 Rectory Farm Dean Nancy Head W 43 F 1818 Dairy Man Chislehurst, Kent Rectory Farm Harrison Ellen Servant U 15 F 1846 Dairy Maid Donhead St Andw. 5 Barkerstreet Fricker Thomas Head M 48 M 1813 Ag.Lab. Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Fricker Harriet Wife M 38 F 1823 Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Fricker Mary J. Daughter 8 F 1853 Scholar Donhead St Andw. 6 Barkerstreet Fricker Diana Head W 77 F 1784 Tisbury Barkerstreet Fricker Emily A. Daughter U 42 F 1819 Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Fricker George Son U 16 M 1845 Ag.Lab. Donhead St Andw. 7 Barkerstreet Phillpot Henry Head M 33 M 1828 Journeyman Mason Ebbesbourne Barkerstreet Phillpot Ann Wife M 35 F 1826 Semley Barkerstreet Phillpot Joseph J. Son 4 M 1857 Scholar Donhead St Andw. 8 Barkerstreet King James Head M 57 M 1804 Ag.Lab. Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet King Sarah Wife M 55 F 1806 Berwick St John Barkerstreet King Jane Daughter U 19 F 1842 Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet King Ann Daughter U 16 F 1845 Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet King Emma J. Grandaugh. U 1 F 1860 Donhead St Andw. Page 2 0 Barkerstreet House uninhabited 9 Barkerstreet Card Joseph Head M 54 M 1807 Journeyman Carpenter Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Card Elizabeth Wife M 56 F 1805 Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Card Robert Son U 31 M 1830 Journeyman Carpenter Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Card Thomas Son U 30 M 1831 Miller & Baker Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Card Henry Son U 21 M 1840 Ag.Lab. Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Card Ann Daughter 18 F 1843 Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Card Sarah Daughter 16 F 1845 Scholar Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Card Betsy Daughter U 13 F 1848 Scholar Donhead St Andw. 10 Barkerstreet Harrison Jeremiah Head M 47 M 1814 Ag.Lab. Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Harrison Harriet Wife M 46 F 1815 Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Harrison Henry Son U 17 M 1844 Ag.Lab. Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Harrison Andrew Son 13 M 1848 Ag.Lab. Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Harrison Emily Daughter 11 F 1850 Scholar Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Harrison Edwin Son 9 M 1852 Scholar Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Harrison Harriet Daughter 6 F 1855 Scholar Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Harrison Elizabeth Daughter 4 F 1857 Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Harrison Selina Daughter 2 F 1859 Donhead St Andw. 11 Barkerstreet Jolliffe Thomas Head M 25 M 1836 Ag.Lab. Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Jolliffe Thresa Wife M 27 F 1834 Semley 12 Barkerstreet Jolliffe James Head W 68 M 1793 Formerly Carter Tisbury Barkerstreet Lampard John W. Grandson U 20 M 1841 Ag.Lab. Semley 13 Barkerstreet Brockway William Lodger M 41 M 1820 Ag.Lab. Donhead St Mary Barkerstreet Brockway Martha Lodger`s Wife M 36 F 1825 Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Brockway George Loger`s Son 7 M 1854 Scholar Donhead St Andw. Page 3 14 Barkerstreet Dimmer William Head M 64 M 1797 Labourer Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Dimmer Ann Wife M 61 F 1800 Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Dimmer Charlotte Daughter U 25 F 1836 Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Dimmer Sarah A. Granddaugh. 1 F 1860 Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Dimmer Thomas Grandson 0 M 1861 Donhead St Andw. 8 Wks 15 Barkerstreet Blandford Martha Head W 80 F 1781 Donhead St Andw. ©Wiltshire OPC Project//2020/Julie Gerber, John Pope Page 1 of 15 Donhead St. Andrew - Census 1861 0 2 3 Relationship Year /1 Abode Surname Given Names Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 9 to Head Born G R 16 Barkerstreet Butt William Head M 44 M 1817 Ag.Lab. Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Butt Prudence Wife M 39 F 1822 Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Butt Stephen Son U 16 M 1845 Ag.Lab. Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Butt Sophia Daughter 12 F 1849 Scholar Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Butt Rose A. Daughter 5 F 1856 Scholar Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Butt James Son 1 M 1860 Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Butt Elizabeth Mother W 84 F 1777 Longham, Dorset 17 Barkerstreet Bunter William Head M 47 M 1814 Farmer 150 Acres Emp 5 Men & 3 Boys Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Bunter Ann M. Wife M 35 F 1826 East Knoyle Barkerstreet Bunter Elizabeth Daughter 6 F 1855 Scholar Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Bunter Thomas Son 4 M 1857 Scholar Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Butt Mary Servant 15 F 1846 Dairymaid Donhead St Andw. 18 Barkerstreet Langer Adam Head M 27 M 1834 Ag.Lab. Donhead St Mary Barkerstreet Langer Jane Wife M 28 F 1833 Semley Barkerstreet Langer Charlotte Daughter U 7 F 1854 Scholar Semley Barkerstreet Langer William Son 5 M 1856 Scholar Semley 19 Barkerstreet Bridle James Head M 54 M 1807 Tailor Emp 2 Men & 1 Boy Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Bridle Harriet Wife M 52 F 1809 Gillingham, Dorset Barkerstreet Bridle Jane Niece U 27 F 1834 Tailoress Donhead St Mary Page 4 Barkerstreet Bridle Maria Niece 12 F 1849 Scholar Donhead St Mary 20 Barkerstreet Butt Thomas Head M 49 M 1812 Ag.Lab. Berwick St John Barkerstreet Butt Mary A. Wife M 50 F 1811 Alvediston Barkerstreet Butt Sarah Daughter U 22 F 1839 Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Butt George Son 14 M 1847 Shepherd Donhead St Andw. 21 Berrywood Lane Harrison Uriah Head W 50 M 1811 Horse Breaker Motcombe, Dorset Berrywood Lane Harrison Thomas Son U 22 M 1839 Horse Breaker Donhead St Andw. Berrywood Lane Harrison John Son 11 M 1850 Scholar Donhead St Andw. Berrywood Lane Harrison Mary Daughter U 10 F 1851 Scholar Donhead St Andw. Berrywood Lane Harrison William Son 8 M 1853 Scholar Donhead St Andw. Berrywood Lane Harrison Emma Daughter 6 F 1855 Scholar Donhead St Andw. Dumb from Birth 22 Barkershill Lane Rogers Jeremiah Head M 40 M 1821 Farm Carter Semley Barkershill Lane Bugden Robert Son U 19 M 1842 Under Carter Donhead St Andw. Barkershill Lane Rogers Hannah Daughter 11 F 1850 Scholar Donhead St Andw. 23 Barkershill Lane Fowler Robert Head M 66 M 1795 Journeyman Mason Semley Barkershill Lane Fowler Jane Wife M 66 F 1795 Frome, Somerset Barkershill Lane Phillpot John R. Grandson 7 M 1854 Scholar Donhead St Andw. 24 Barkershill Lane Mercer John Head M 43 M 1818 Ag.Lab. Donhead St Andw. Barkershill Lane Mercer Elizabeth Wife M 35 F 1826 Donhead St Mary Barkershill Lane Mercer Sarah A. Daughter 12 F 1849 Scholar Donhead St Andw. Barkershill Lane Mercer James Son 10 M 1851 Scholar Donhead St Andw. Barkershill Lane Mercer Louisa Daughter 7 F 1854 Scholar Donhead St Andw. Barkershill Lane Mercer Anna Daughter 2 F 1859 Semley 25 Barkershill Lane Gray George Head W 66 M 1795 Woodman Semley Page 5 Barkershill Lane Blake Martha Niece U 24 F 1837 Servant Netherhampton 26 Barkershill Masters James Head M 25 M 1836 Ag.Lab. Semley Barkershill Masters Jane Wife M 19 F 1842 Donhead St Andw. Barkershill Butt James Son 1 M 1860 Donhead St Andw. 27 Barkershill Howell Jane Head M 49 F 1812 Nursing the Sick Donhead St Andw. Barkershill Rogers Harriet Visitor M 41 F 1820 Assistant Donhead St Andw. 28 Barkerstreet Fisher Charles Head M 58 M 1803 Journeyman Carpenter Semley Barkerstreet Fisher Ann Wife M 52 F 1809 Ireland Barkerstreet Fisher Charles Son U 27 M 1834 Journeyman Carpenter Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Fisher William Son U 19 M 1842 Ag Lab Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Fisher Edwin Son 15 M 1846 Ag.Lab. Donhead St Andw. 29 Barkerstreet Hain Elizabeth Head W 60 F 1801 Washerwoman Donhead St Andw. Barkerstreet Hain Ephraim Son 14 M 1847 Ag.Lab. Donhead St Andw. 30 Barkerstreet Gray Thomas Head M 27 M 1834 Ag.Lab. Semley ©Wiltshire OPC Project//2020/Julie Gerber, John Pope Page 2 of 15 Donhead St. Andrew - Census 1861 0 2 3 Relationship Year /1 Abode Surname Given Names Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 9 to Head Born G R Barkerstreet Gray Ann Wife M 35 F 1826 Washerwoman Shaftesbury, Dorset Barkerstreet Gray John Son 9 M 1852 Scholar Semley Barkerstreet Gray Alfred Son 7 M 1854 Scholar Semley Barkerstreet Gray Simeon Son 5 M 1856 Scholar Semley Barkerstreet Gray Frederick Son 1 M 1860 Donhead St Andw. 31 Pigstrough Lane Mead George Head W 70 M 1791 Ag.Lab. Gillingham, Dorset Pigstrough Lane Mead Charles Son U 22 M 1839 Ag.Lab. Gillingham, Dorset Pigstrough Lane Stephens Selina Daughter M 47 F 1814 Gillingham, Dorset 32 Pigstrough Lane Burden George Head M 34 M 1827 Ag.Lab.
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