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Winterslow - Census 1911 Winterslow - Census 1911 Years Total No. of Children Page Address Surname Given Names Relationship Status Age Sex Year Born Occupation Industry or Service Employment Status Place of Birth Nationality if not British Infirmity Notes Number Married Total Living Died 1 Pitton Road ,West Winterslow Hillier John Head Married 58 M 1853 Farmer Small Holder Own Account Figheldean 1 Pitton Road, West Winterslow Hillier Annie Wife Married 48 F 1863 28 3 3 0 Figheldean 1 Pitton Road, West Winterslow Hillier Rose Daughter 12 F 1899 School Figheldean 2 Pitton Road, West Winterslow Keel William Head Married 38 M 1873 Small Holder Own Account Netheravon 2 Pitton Road, West Winterslow Keel Eliza Jane Wife Married 37 F 1874 8 1 1 0 Netheravon 2 Pitton Road, West Winterslow Keel Frank Son 7 M 1904 Netheravon 3 Dunstable Pennels Alfred Head Married 38 M 1873 Farmer Own Account Enford 3 Dunstable Pennels Sarah Wife Married 38 F 1873 16 4 4 0 At Home Calne 3 Dunstable Pennels Arthur Son 14 M 1897 Farmer Son working on farm Netheravon 3 Dunstable Pennels Dorothy Daughter 11 F 1900 School Netheravon 3 Dunstable Pennels Sydny Son 6 M 1905 School Netheravon 4 New Manor Farm Cottages Waters James Head Married 44 M 1867 Carter On Farm Worker Winterslow 4 New Manor Farm Cottages Waters Maud Wife Married 43 F 1868 16 5 4 1 Winterslow 4 New Manor Farm Cottages Waters Leonard Son Unmarried 16 M 1895 Labourer Farm Worker Winterslow 4 New Manor Farm Cottages Waters Edgar Son 14 M 1897 School Winterslow 4 New Manor Farm Cottages Waters Sidney Son 13 M 1898 School Winterslow 4 New Manor Farm Cottages Waters Ernest Son 5 M 1906 School Winterslow 5 New Manor Farm Cottages Noyce William Head Married 64 M 1847 Carter On Farm On Farm Worker Winterslow 5 New Manor Farm Cottages Noyce Martha Wife Married 62 F 1849 42 14 9 5 At Home Winterslow 5 New Manor Farm Cottages Noyce Reginald Son Unmarried 22 M 1889 Carter On Farm On Farm Worker Winterslow 5 New Manor Farm Cottages Noyce Gertrude Daughter Unmarried 20 F 1891 Winterslow 6 New Manor Farm Cottages Cottle William Head Married 28 M 1883 Horseman On Farm Worker Oxfordshire, Oxford 6 New Manor Farm Cottages Cottle Sarah Wife Married 29 F 1882 4 2 2 0 Winterslow 6 New Manor Farm Cottages Cottle George Son 2 M 1909 Winterslow 6 New Manor Farm Cottages Cottle Sidney Son 0 M 1911 Winterslow 4 Months Old 7 Winterslow Williams Frances Head Married 53 M 1858 Licenced Victualler At Home Salisbury 7 Winterslow Williams Clara Wife Married 54 F 1857 30 2 2 0 At Home Salisbury 7 Winterslow Williams Ethel May Daughter Unmarried 27 F 1884 At Home At Home Salisbury 8 Hutt Cottages ,Middle Winterslow Horne William Thomas Head Married 29 M 1882 Carter On Farm Worker Whitchurch, Hampshire 8 Hutt Cottages, Middle Winterslow Horne Hetty Wife Married 26 F 1885 7 1 1 0 Winterslow 8 Hutt Cottages, Middle Winterslow Horne Leslie Thomas William Son 6 M 1905 Winterslow 9 Hutt Cottages, Middle Winterslow Tubb Charles Head Married 78 M 1833 Formerly Gamekeeper West Dean 9 Hutt Cottages, Middle Winterslow Tubb Martha Wife Married 71 F 1840 14 0 0 0 Pewsey 10 Guttridge Farm, East Winterslow Bright William Head Married 40 M 1871 Farm Labourer Worker Broadchalke 10 Guttridge Farm, East Winterslow Bright Sarah Ann Wife Married 43 F 1868 10 2 2 0 Salisbury 10 Guttridge Farm, East Winterslow Bright Percival C. P Son 9 M 1902 Salisbury 10 Guttridge Farm, East Winterslow Bright William Son 7 M 1904 Salisbury 11 Guttridge Farm, East Winterslow Scammell George Head Married 53 M 1858 Carter On Farm Semley Deaf 11 Guttridge Farm, East Winterslow Scammell Martha Wife Married 52 F 1859 32 8 8 0 Shaftesbury, Dorset Deaf 11 Guttridge Farm, East Winterslow Scammell William Son Unmarried 21 M 1890 Under Carter On Farm Millbury, Dorset 11 Guttridge Farm, East Winterslow Scammell Ethel Daughter 15 F 1896 Christchurch, Hampshire 12 Down Barn Lodge Thomas Stephen Head Married 33 M 1878 Shepherd On Farm Winterbourne Earls 12 Down Barn Lodge Alice Wife Married 33 F 1878 12 4 4 0 Salisbury 12 Down Barn Lodge Reganold Son 12 M 1899 Eastleigh, Hampshire 12 Down Barn Lodge Charles Son 10 M 1901 Broomfield, Somerset 12 Down Barn Lodge Dora Daughter 8 F 1903 Steeple Langford 12 Down Barn Lodge Lillian Daughter 6 F 1905 Dinton 13 Lower Barn Cottages Snellgrove Charles Head Married 51 M 1860 Carter On Farm Worker Nursling, Hampshire 13 Lower Barn Cottages Snellgrove Mary Wife Married 48 F 1863 24 8 7 1 Shirley, Hampshire 13 Lower Barn Cottages Snellgrove Frank Son Unmarried 20 M 1891 Carter On Farm Worker Hanworth, Middlesex 13 Lower Barn Cottages Snellgrove James Son Unmarried 17 M 1894 Carter On Farm Worker Shirley, Hampshire 13 Lower Barn Cottages Snellgrove Frederick Son 14 M 1897 Odd Boy On Farm Worker Fawley, Hampshire 13 Lower Barn Cottages Snellgrove Sidney Son 9 M 1902 Andover, Hampshire 13 Lower Barn Cottages Snellgrove Edith Kate Daughter 7 F 1904 Andover, Hampshire 13 Lower Barn Cottages Snellgrove Elsie Dorothy Daughter 3 F 1908 Wallop , Hampshire 13 Lower Barn Cottages Snellgrove Ethel Maud Daughter 1 F 1910 Andover, Hampshire 14 Winterslow Gage John Smith Head Married 35 M 1876 Shepherd Worker Netheravon 14 Winterslow Gage Annie Judith Wife Married 38 F 1873 7 3 3 0 Alverstoke, Hampshire 14 Winterslow Gage William John Son 6 M 1905 School Winterslow 14 Winterslow Gage Margaret Ellen Daughter 4 F 1907 Winterslow 14 Winterslow Gage Rodney Ernest Son 2 M 1909 Winterslow 14 Winterslow Gear Richard John Boarder Married 56 M 1855 Shepherd Worker Bowerchalke 15 East Winterslow Dyke Albert George Head Married 27 M 1884 Horseman On Farm Worker Netheravon 15 East Winterslow Dyke Florence Rose Wife Married 21 F 1890 3 2 2 0 Allington 15 East Winterslow Dyke Ernest George Son 2 M 1909 Laverstock 15 East Winterslow Dyke Gladys Mary Daughter 1 F 1910 East Winterslow 16 East Winterslow Fry Sarah Head Widow 80 F 1831 11 7 4 Pensioner Winterslow 17 East Winterslow Jacobs Sidney Head Married 43 M 1868 Horseman On Farm Worker Coombe Bissett 17 East Winterslow Jacobs Emily Sarah Wife Married 37 F 1874 10 0 0 0 Martin 17 East Winterslow Way Charles Visitor Widower 77 M 1834 Rockbourne, Fordingbridge, Hampshire 18 East Winterslow Joyce George Head Married 32 M 1879 Cowman On Farm Worker On Farm Titchfield, Hampshire 18 East Winterslow Joyce Lily Kate Wife Married 27 F 1884 10 5 4 1 Turkey Island, Hampshire 18 East Winterslow Joyce Elsie Lily Daughter 7 F 1904 Titchfield Park , Hampshire 18 East Winterslow Joyce Margaret Ellen Daughter 6 F 1905 Swanwick, Hampshire 18 East Winterslow Joyce George Alfred Son 4 M 1907 Tapnage, Hampshire 18 East Winterslow Joyce William John Son 1 M 1910 Catisfield, Hampshire 18 East Winterslow Seargold Alfred James Boarder Unmarried 22 M 1889 Groom On Farm Worker On Farm Stratford Sub Castle 19 Roche Court Farm, Winterslow Bright George Head Married 55 M 1856 Farmer Employer Bowerchalke 19 Roche Court Farm, Winterslow Bright Ellen Wife Married 46 F 1865 21 5 4 1 Alderholt, Dorset 19 Roche Court Farm, Winterslow Bright James Son Unmarried 18 M 1893 Farmers Son Working On Farm Salisbury 19 Roche Court Farm, Winterslow Bright George Son Unmarried 17 M 1894 Farmers Son Working On Farm Salisbury 19 Roche Court Farm, Winterslow Bright Jane Mother In Law Widow 73 F 1838 Martin 19 Roche Court Farm, Winterslow Tamways Alice Mary Servant Married 46 F 1865 Mothers Help Stourpaine, Dorset 20 Roche Court Lodge, East Winterslow Stanhope Charles Henry Samuel Head Married 27 F 1884 Chauffeur Worker Southwark, London 20 Roche Court Lodge, East Winterslow Stanhope Caroline Frances Wife Married 28 F 1883 1 1 1 0 Middlesex, London 20 Roche Court Lodge, East Winterslow Stanhope Frances Minnie Daughter 0 F 1911 Winterslow 7 Months Old 21 Roche Court, Winterslow Huth Geoffrey Edward Head Married 32 M 1879 Late Coldstream Guards - Cap: 3rd Bn R. Sussex Regt. ( Special Reserve ) London 21 Roche Court, Winterslow Huth Gladys Emily Hargreaves Wife Married 24 F 1887 3 2 2 0 Liverpool 21 Roche Court, Winterslow Huth John Frederick Austin Son 0 M 1911 Chelsea, London 1 Month Old 21 Roche Court, Winterslow Huth Julia Mary Daughter 2 F 1909 Chelsea, London 21 Roche Court, Winterslow Prior Ethel Servant Unmarried 32 F 1879 Nurse ( Domestic ) Cirencester, Gloucestershire 21 Roche Court, Winterslow Powell Millicent Minnie Servant 15 F 1896 Under Nurse ( Domestic ) Llanfihangel, Monmouthshire 21 Roche Court, Winterslow Robinson Bessie Servant Unmarried 22 F 1889 Lady,s Maid ( Domestic ) Boston, Lincolnshire 21 Roche Court, Winterslow Allen Lucy Servant Unmarried 24 F 1887 Cook ( Domestic ) Market Harborough, Leicestershire 21 Roche Court, Winterslow Bull Anne Caroline Servant Unmarried 29 F 1882 Parlourmaid ( Domestic ) Houghton, Huntingdonshire 21 Roche Court, Winterslow Goodwin Mabel Servant Unmarried 28 F 1883 Housemaid ( Domestic ) Skeyton, Norfolk 21 Roche Court, Winterslow Hodson Nellie Servant Unmarried 18 F 1893 Betwenn - Maid ( Domestic ) Warboys, Huntingdonshire 22 Roche Court Lodge, East Winterslow Hawkins Charles John Head Married 30 M 1881 Gardener Domestic Worker East Coker, Somerset 22 Roche Court Lodge, East Winterslow Hawkins Ellen Glover Wife Married 30 F 1881 6 1 1 0 Martock, Somerset 22 Roche Court Lodge, East Winterslow Hawkins Muriel Mary Daughter 5 F 1906 Sherborne, Dorset 23 East Winterslow Edwards George Head Married 52 M 1859 Shepherd Worker Sandleheath, Hampshire 23 East Winterslow Edwards Sarah Ann Wife Married 46 F 1865 25 3 3 0 Fordingbridge, Hampshire 23 East Winterslow Edwards William Charles Son Unmarried 24 M 1887 Carter On Farm Worker Damerham, Hampshire
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