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Churchstanton Somerset UK 1861 Census 1861 Census of Churchstanton Somerset UK (Transcribed by Roy Parkhouse [email protected]) rg91613 Civil Parish ED Folio Page Schd House Address X Surname Forenames X Rel. C Sex Age X Occupation E X CHP Place of birth X Dis. W Notes Churchstanton 1 4 1 1 Clivehayes BLACKMORE Mary head W F 62y Retired SOM Otterford BLACKMORE James son U M 31y Brewer DEV Churchstanton BLACKMORE Richard son U M 22y Maltster & Farmer 200 acres DEV Churchstanton PENNY Betsy servnt U F 60y Dress Maker SOM Wellington PALMER Hannah servnt U F 19y House Servant DEV Churchstanton MOORE Thomas servnt U F 14y Outdoor Servant DEV Churchstanton 2 Bakers CLODE Andrew head M M 50y Dairyman renting 15 cows DEV Hemyock CLODE Mary wife M F 40y Employed in Dairy DEV Hemyock CLODE Elizabeth dau U F 6y Employed in Dairy DEV Hemyock CLODE Ann dau U F 12y Employed in Dairy DEV Hemyock CLODE James servnt U M 11y Employed in Dairy DEV Hemyock 3 Bakers HART Charles head M M 22y Mason DEV Hemyock HART Hannah wife M F 30y Employed in House SOM Curland BAILEY James sonlaw U M 5y Employed in House DEV Churchstanton HART Elizabeth dau U F 7m Employed in House DEV Churchstanton 4 Luddery Hill REDWOOD Thomas head M M 32y Carpenter DEV Clayhidon REDWOOD Elizabeth wife M F 26y Employed at Home DEV Clayhidon REDWOOD Sarah dau U F 4y Employed at Home DEV Clayhidon REDWOOD Thomas son U M 2y Employed at Home DEV Clayhidon 5 Manfields SMITH John head M M 36y Ag Lab DEV Clayhidon SMITH Mary wife M F 26y Employed at Home DEV Churchstanton SMITH Henry son U M 3y Employed at Home DEV Clayhidon SMITH Elizabeth dau - F 9m DEV Churchstanton 6 Manfields TROOD Edward head M M 46y Ag Lab DEV Churchstanton TROOD Mary wife M F 40y Employed at Home DEV Clayhidon 2 TROOD John son U M 19y Ag Lab DEV Churchstanton TROOD Mary Ann dau U F 16y Pauper DEV Churchstanton TROOD Temperance dau U F 13y Silk Factory Washer DEV Churchstanton TROOD Sarah dau U F 11y Silk Factory Washer DEV Churchstanton TROOD Betsy dau U F 9y Silk Factory Washer DEV Churchstanton TROOD Edwin son U M 6y Scholar DEV Churchstanton REDWOOD Sarah ma-law w F 61y Pauper(formerly carpenters wife) DEV Hemyock 7 Stephen's TRICKEY Robert head M M 37y Ag Lab DEV Clayhidon TRICKEY Jane wife M F 31y Employed at Home DEV Churchstanton TRICKEY William son U M 9y Silk Factory Worker DEV Clayhidon TRICKEY John son U M 7y Scholar DEV Churchstanton TRICKEY Elizabeth dau U F 5y Scholar DEV Churchstanton TRICKEY Ann dau U F 3y At Home DEV Churchstanton TRICKEY Abel son U M 1y At Home DEV Churchstanton MOORE Sarah sislaw U F 35y Silk Factory Worker DEV Uffculme 8 Rainbow Cottage CLAPP Ann head W F 40y Employed at Home SOM Thurlbear CLAPP Harriet dau U F 12y Silk Factory Worker SOM Thurlbear CLAPP William son U M 8y Scholar DEV Churchstanton CLAPP Dinah dau U F 3y At Home DEV Churchstanton 9 Rainbow Cottage REDWOOD John head M M 24y Sawyer DEV Clayhidon REDWOOD Elizabeth wife M F 18y Employed nursing DEV Upottery REDWOOD Ann dau U F 1y Child at Home DEV Churchstanton 10 Beerhill VALENTINE Thomas head M M 27y Dairyman & Ag Lab DEV Clayhidon VALENTINE Hannah wife M F 21y Employed in House DEV Churchstanton 11 Beerhill (Notley) LANE James head M M 58y Farmer 44 Acres DEV Stockland 5 3 LANE Mary wife M F 47y Farmers Wife DEV Colyton LANE Marie dau U F 17y Farmers Daughter DEV Clayhidon LANE John son U M 13y Farmers Son DEV Clayhidon LANE Thomas son U M 10y Farmers Son DEV Clayhidon LANE James son U M 8y Farmers Son DEV Clayhidon LANE Matilda dau U F 5y Farmers Daughter DEV Clayhidon LANE Laura dau U F 3y Farmers Daughter DEV Clayhidon 12 Pay Farm RAISEN William M head M M 38y Farmer 230a empl 6 Ag Lab SOM Nale Chard x RAISEN Elizabeth wife M F 36y Employed in House SOM Ashill RAISEN Anna dau U F 7y Scholar DEV Churchstanton RAISEN Sarah Ann dau U F 5y Scholar DEV Churchstanton RAISEN William M son U M 2y At Home DEV Churchstanton RAISEN John P son U M 2m At Home DEV Churchstanton CLARK William servnt U M 17y Carter having Care of Horses DEV Churchstanton LOWTON Lettice servnt U F 17y Dairy Maid DEV Churchstanton 13 The Hole COOK Samuel head M M 39y Ag Lab DEV Shute COOK Sarah wife M F 56y Employed at Home DEV Churchstanton BLACKMORE James sonlaw U M 34y Ag Lab DEV Churchstanton 14 MANNING William head M M 40y Ag Lab DEV Churchstanton MANNING Elizabeth wife M F 44y Employed in House SOM Pitminster rg91613census1861.xls 15/03/2006 1 of 14 1861 Census of Churchstanton Somerset UK (Transcribed by Roy Parkhouse [email protected]) rg91613 Civil Parish ED Folio Page Schd House Address X Surname Forenames X Rel. C Sex Age X Occupation E X CHP Place of birth X Dis. W Notes MANNING Sarah dau U F 15y Silk Factory Worker DEV Churchstanton MANNING Mary Ann dau U F 13y Silk Factory Worker DEV Churchstanton MANNING John son U M 10y Silk Factory Worker DEV Churchstanton 15 Petter's WARE John head M M 53y Millwright & Farmer of 8 acres DEV Churchstanton WARE Elizabeth wife M F 46y Employed in House CON Penzance 4 WARE Eliza dau U F 25y Dress Maker DEV Churchstanton WARE George son U M 21y Ag Lab DEV Hemyock WARE John son U M 12y Scholar DEV Churchstanton MANNING Philip lodger W M 77y Pauper (formerly Ag Lab) DEV Yarcombe 16 Gage's ARBERY Sarah head W F 70y Pauper (formrly woman of wool) DEV Clayhidon ARBERY Ann dau U F 37y Silk Factory Worker SOM Wiveliscombe ARBERY Sarah dau U F 27y Silk Factory Worker DEV Clayhidon ARBERY Caroline dau U F 23y Silk Factory Worker DEV Churchstanton BENNETT Selina grndau U F 12y Silk Factory Worker DEV Churchstanton 17 Gage's LAWTON John head M M 32y Silk Factory Worker CHS Congleton LAWTON Elizabeth wife M F 31y Silk Factory Worker DEV Churchstanton 18 A New House MARSHALL Hannah head U F 47y School Mistress DEV Churchstanton MARSHALL Mary niece U F 23y Silk Factory Worker DEV Churchstanton MARSHALL Elizabeth cousin U F 6m At Home DEV Churchstanton HAWKINGS Elizabeth lodger U F 42y Pauper DEV Churchstanton 19 Factory House LAWTON Samuel head M M 58y Silk Throwster empl 67 hands CHS Congleton LAWTON Mary wife M F 68y Silk Throwing CHS Congleton LAWTON Mary dau U F 30y Silk Throwing CHS Congleton Weslyan Chapel n - 20 Factory Cottage MOORE James head M M 53y Ag Lab DEV Churchstanton MOORE Caroline wife M F 44y Glover (Leather) SOM Taunton MOORE Elizabeth dau U F 19y Silk Factory Worker DEV Churchstanton MOORE Obededom son U M 17y Flax Dresser DEV Churchstanton MOORE Jane dau U F 15y Silk Factory Worker DEV Churchstanton MOORE Mary dau U F 12y Silk Facory Worker DEV Hemyock MOORE Ann dau U F 10y Silk Facory Worker DEV Hemyock 6 5 MOORE Joan dau U F 7y Scholar DEV Hemyock MOORE James son U M 4y At Home DEV Churchstanton 21 The Mills RICHARDS Mary head U F 15y Silk Factory Worker DEV Hemyock RICHARDS Susana sister U F 9y Silk Factory Worker DEV Hemyock READE Elizabeth lodger U F 15y Silk Factory Worker DEV Clayhidon READE Charles lodger U M 9y Silk Factory Worker DEV Clayhidon 22 The Mills DOMMETT Ann head U F 25y Silk Factory Worker DEV Clayhidon DOMMETT Susanne sister U F 29y Silk Factory Worker SOM Shepton Mallett DOMMETT Charles brothr U M 32y Ag Lab SOM Shepton Mallett 23 The Mills HILL William head M M 48y Ag Lab DEV Churchstanton HILL Charlotte wife M F 44y Employed in House DEV Churchstanton HILL Emma dau U F 13y Silk Factory Worker DEV Churchstanton HILL Clara dau U F 10y Silk Factory Worker DEV Churchstanton HILL Sarah Anne dau U F 7y Scholar DEV Churchstanton 24 Clarke's Cottage CLARKE Samuel head M M 65y Ag Lab GLS Aldey x Alderley? CLARKE Sarah wife M F 50y Laundress DEV Clayhidon CLARKE Sarah dau U F 12y Silk Factory Worker DEV Churchstanton CLARKE Mary dau U F 10y Silk Factory Worker DEV Churchstanton 0 Lowtons & Marshalls u - 0 Lowtons & Marshalls u - 25 Mannings Cottage BUTTLE William head M M 35y Shoe Maker DEV Churchstanton Accombe BUTTLE Elizabeth wife M F 30y Glover (Leather) DEV Churchstanton BUTTLE Edwin son U M 7y At Home DEV Churchstanton blind BUTTLE Elizabeth dau U F 6y At Home DEV Churchstanton BUTTLE Eliza dau U F 3y At Home DEV Churchstanton BUTTLE Mary Ann dau U F 2m At Home DEV Churchstanton 6 26 Mannings Cottage LOWTON Mary head W F 56y Mid Wife DEV Churchstanton Accombe LOWTON Sarah dau U F 14y Silk Factory Worker DEV Churchstanton LOWTON Ann dau U F 10y Silk Factory Worker DEV Churchstanton 27 MARKES James head M M 23y Ag Lab DEV Clayhidon MARKES Mary wife M F 19y Employed at Home DEV Churchstanton MARKES Sarah Ann dau U F 1y Employed at Home DEV Churchstanton 28 The New Inn (now 2 prvt dwlgs) BUTTLE William head M M 32y Ag Lab DEV Churchstanton BUTTLE Sarah wife M F 32y Glover (Leather) SOM Ilminster BUTTLE Charlotte dau U F 8y Scholar DEV Churchstanton BUTTLE Thomas son U M 6y Scholar DEV Churchstanton BUTTLE Albert son U M 3y Scholar DEV Churchstanton BUTTLE Walter son U M 1y At Home DEV Churchstanton 29 HUTCHINGS James head M M 48y Shepherd SOM Woolavington rg91613census1861.xls 15/03/2006 2 of 14 1861 Census of Churchstanton Somerset UK (Transcribed by Roy Parkhouse [email protected]) rg91613 Civil Parish ED Folio Page Schd House Address X Surname Forenames X Rel.
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