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Compton Chamberlayne - 1871 Census Compton Chamberlayne - 1871 Census YEAR OCCUPATION/ SCHEDULE SURNAME FORENAMES RELATIONSHIP CONDITION SEX AGE BORN DISABILITY WHERE BORN ADDRESS 1 Targett William Head Married M 42 1829 Farmer 189 Acres employing 17 Men, 4 Women 5 Boys Dinton Naishes Farm 1 Targett Sarah Wife Married F 42 1829 Dorset Thornford 1 Targett Arthur W. Son M 10 1861 Scholar Barford St. Martin 1 Targett James H. Son M 9 1862 Scholar Barford St. Martin 1 Targett Ernest E. Son M 8 1863 Scholar Compton Chamberlayne 1 Targett Clara T. Daughter F 7 1864 Scholar Compton Chamberlayne 1 Targett Maria A. Daughter F 5 1866 Scholar Compton Chamberlayne 1 Targett Walter J. Son M 3 1868 Compton Chamberlayne 1 Turner Maria A. Niece Unmarried F 14 1857 Scholar Berkshire Reading 1 Tucker Fanny Unmarried F 19 1852 Teacher I. of Wight Newport 2 Bailey Charles Head Married M 24 1847 Ag. Lab. Compton Chamberlayne Rd 10 Naishes Farm 2 Bailey Ann Wife Married F 25 1846 Teffont Magna 2 Bailey Maria J. Daughter F 0 1871 Compton Chamberlayne 3 Cuff John Head Married M 46 1825 Dairy Man Dorset Stalbridge Rd 10 Naishes Farm 3 Cuff Sarah J. Wife Married F 42 1829 Dairy Woman Dorset Iwerne Minster 3 Cuff Bertha Daughter Unmarried F 16 1855 Dorset Lydlinch 3 Cuff William J. Son M 14 1857 Cow Boy Dorset Lydlinch 3 Cuff George Son M 10 1861 Scholar Dorset Lydlinch 3 Cuff Alfred J. Son M 8 1863 Scholar Dorset Lydlinch 3 Cuff Louisa Daughter F 5 1866 Scholar Dorset Lydlinch 3 Cuff Alice Daughter F 4 1867 Scholar Dorset Lydlinch 3 Cuff Walter P. Son M 1 1870 Dorset Stourton Caundle 4 Read Joseph Head Married M 34 1837 Ag. Lab. (Carter) Barford St. Martin Highway to Shaftesbury 4 Read Mary J. Wife Married F 34 1837 Fovant 4 Read Martha Daughter F 11 1860 Scholar Compton Chamberlayne 4 Read George Son M 9 1862 Scholar Compton Chamberlayne 4 Read William Son M 8 1863 Scholar Compton Chamberlayne 4 Read James. Son M 5 1866 Scholar Compton Chamberlayne 4 Read Elizabeth Daughter F 4 1867 Scholar Compton Chamberlayne 4 Read Ann Daughter F 2 1869 Compton Chamberlayne 4 Read Eliza Daughter F 0 1871 Compton Chamberlayne 5 Shute Henry Head Married M 60 1811 Ag. Lab. (Shepherd) Ansty Highway to Shaftesbury 5 Shute Mary A. Wife Married F 66 1805 Alvediston 5 Shute Agnes Grand daughter Unmarried F 3 1868 Compton Chamberlayne 5 Shute Alfred Head Married M 25 1846 Ag. Lab. (Shepherd) Ansty 5 Shute Betsey Wife Married F 23 1848 Donhead St. Andrew 5 Shute George A. Son M 1 1870 Compton Chamberlayne 6 Wyatt John Head Married M 45 1826 Lawyer Compton Chamberlayne Compton Park Lodge 6 Wyatt Elizabeth Wife Married F 46 1825 Barford St. Martin 6 Wyatt Edward Son Unmarried M 22 1849 Gamekeeper Compton Chamberlayne 6 Wyatt Dinah Daughter F 11 1860 Scholar Compton Chamberlayne 6 Wyatt Elizabeth Daughter F 9 1862 Scholar Compton Chamberlayne 6 Wyatt Thomas Son M 7 1864 Scholar Compton Chamberlayne 6 Wyatt Frank J. Son M 2 1869 Compton Chamberlayne 7 Barratt James Head Married M 79 1792 Retired Gamekeeper Dorset Maiden Newton Compton Park Lodge 7 Barratt Jane Wife Married F 40 1831 Middlesex Fulham ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2013/Cathy Sedgwick Compton Chamberlayne - 1871 Census YEAR OCCUPATION/ SCHEDULE SURNAME FORENAMES RELATIONSHIP CONDITION SEX AGE BORN DISABILITY WHERE BORN ADDRESS 7 Barratt William J. Son M 9 1862 Scholar Compton Chamberlayne 7 Barratt Arthur Son M 6 1865 Scholar Compton Chamberlayne 7 Barratt Frederick Son M 4 1867 Scholar Compton Chamberlayne 8 White Thomas Head Married M 50 1821 Ag. Lab. (Carter) Broad Chalke Highway to Shaftesbury 8 White Elizabeth Wife Married F 48 1823 Alvediston 8 White Tom Son Unmarried M 18 1853 Ag. Lab. Broad Chalke 8 White Harry Son Unmarried M 15 1856 Ag. Lab. Martin 8 White Maria Daughter F 13 1858 Scholar Martin 8 White John Son M 8 1863 Scholar Dorset Long Critchell 9 Sanger Frederick Head Married M 60 1811 Ag. Lab. Compton Chamberlayne Highway to Shaftesbury 9 Sanger Lydia Wife Married F 54 1817 Compton Chamberlayne "Post Office" 9 Sanger Thomas Son Unmarried M 19 1852 Ag. Lab. Compton Chamberlayne 9 Sanger Charles Son Unmarried M 16 1855 Servant out of employ Compton Chamberlayne 9 Sanger Mary A. Daughter Unmarried F 13 1858 Scholar Compton Chamberlayne 9 Sanger Albert E. Son M 8 1863 Scholar Compton Chamberlayne 9 Wilkins Frances Sister-in-Law Unmarried F 56 1815 Cook out of situation Compton Chamberlayne 10 Parker Elizabeth Head Widow F 68 1803 Compton Chamberlayne Highway to Shaftesbury 10 Parker Frederick Son Widower M 43 1828 Labourer Compton Chamberlayne 10 Parker Charles Grandson M 9 1862 Scholar Hampshire Forton 10 Turner Maria Daughter Married F 35 1836 Compton Chamberlayne 10 Turner Ellen M. Grand daughter F 5 1866 Scholar Burcombe 11 Cool William Head Married M 58 1813 Ag. Lab. Compton Chamberlayne Highway to Shaftesbury 11 Cool Ann Wife Married F 54 1817 Lab. Wife Dinton 11 Cool John Son Widower M 30 1841 Carter Dinton 11 Cool Bessie Grand daughter F 5 1866 Scholar Compton Chamberlayne 11 Cool Anne Grand daughter F 2 1869 Compton Chamberlayne 12 Bailey James Head Married M 52 1819 Ag. Lab. (Carter) Compton Chamberlayne Highway to Shaftesbury 12 Bailey Mary A. Wife Married F 51 1820 Compton Chamberlayne 12 Bailey Thomas Son Unmarried M 22 1849 Ag. Lab. (Carter) Compton Chamberlayne 12 Bailey Maria Daughter Unmarried F 20 1851 Domestic Servant Out of situation Compton Chamberlayne Highway to Shaftesbury 12 Bailey John Son Unmarried M 15 1856 Apprentice Compton Chamberlayne 12 Bailey Edward Son M 13 1858 Scholar Compton Chamberlayne 12 Bailey Albert Son M 11 1860 Scholar Compton Chamberlayne 13 Burden Thomas Head Married M 44 1827 Ag. Lab (Carter) Dorset Wimborne Highway to Shaftesbury 13 Burden Elizabeth J. Wife Married F 36 1835 Dorset Farnham 13 Burden Albert G. Son Unmarried M 20 1851 Ag. Lab. (Under Carter) Dorset Wimborne 13 Burden Elizabeth Daughter F 12 1859 Scholar Dorset Portisham 13 Burden Mary A. Daughter F 8 1863 Scholar Compton Chamberlayne 13 Burden Henry Son M 5 1866 Scholar Compton Chamberlayne 13 Burden John Son M 3 1868 Compton Chamberlayne 13 Burden Emily Daughter F 0 1871 Compton Chamberlayne 14 Legg Frederick Head Married M 30 1841 Farm Bailiff Dorset Powerstock Highway to Shaftesbury 14 Legg Mary E. Wife Married F 26 1845 Somerset Misterton 14 Legg Frederick B. Son M 2 1869 Somerset Ilminster 14 Legg Richard C. Son M 0 1871 Compton Chamberlayne 15 Keevil John Head Married M 46 1825 Farmer Dorset Stalbridge Compton Farm ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2013/Cathy Sedgwick Compton Chamberlayne - 1871 Census YEAR OCCUPATION/ SCHEDULE SURNAME FORENAMES RELATIONSHIP CONDITION SEX AGE BORN DISABILITY WHERE BORN ADDRESS 15 Keevil Anne Wife Married F 45 1826 Farmer's Wife Dorset Handley 15 Keevil William C. Son Unmarried M 16 1855 Farmer's Son Dorset Wimborne 15 Keevil Walter J. Son Unmarried M 15 1856 Farmer's Son Dorset Wimborne 15 Keevil Elizabeth A. Daughter Unmarried F 14 1857 Scholar Dorset Wimborne 15 Keevil Emma B. Daughter Unmarried F 12 1859 Scholar Dorset Wimborne 15 Hull Harriette Governess Unmarried F 26 1845 Governess Dorset Hankchurch 15 Shearing Sarah Servant Unmarried F 18 1853 General Servant Hants Alderholt 16 Sanger Thomas Head Married M 57 1814 Ag. Lab. Compton Chamberlayne Compton Street 16 Sanger Jane Wife Married F 56 1815 Donhead St. Andrew Compton Street 16 Sanger Jane Daughter Unmarried F 18 1853 Domestic Servant Out of situation Compton Chamberlayne 16 Sanger Frank Son Unmarried M 15 1856 Ag. Lab (Carter) Compton Chamberlayne 16 Sanger Arthur Son Unmarried M 13 1858 Ag. Lab (Shepherd) Compton Chamberlayne 16 Sanger Letitia Daughter F 11 1860 Scholar Compton Chamberlayne 16 Purver George Grandson M 8 1863 Scholar Hants Ovington 17 Ewens Morgan Head Married M 60 1811 Ag. Lab. Donhead St. Andrew Compton Street 17 Ewens Ann Wife Married F 66 1805 Compton Chamberlayne 18 Case Henry Head Married M 57 1814 Ag. Lab. Coombe Bissett Compton Street 18 Case Louisa Wife Married F 49 1822 Hindon 18 Jolliffe Julia Daughter-in-Law Unmarried F 18 1853 Compton Chamberlayne 18 Case Frank Son Unmarried M 15 1856 Groom Compton Chamberlayne 19 Harriss Robert Head Married M 35 1836 Cowman Somerset Whitelarking Compton Street 19 Harriss Mary Wife Married F 30 1841 Dorset Broadwinsor 19 Harriss George Son M 11 1860 Scholar Somerset Ilminster 19 Harriss Elizabeth A. Daughter F 8 1863 Scholar Somerset Whitelarking 19 Harriss Frederick J. Son M 5 1866 Scholar Somerset Whitelarking 19 Harriss Sidney Son M 3 1868 Scholar Somerset Whitelarking 19 Harriss Walter J. Son M 0 1871 Compton Chamberlayne 20 Compton Street 21 Wyatt James Head Married M 58 1813 Ag. Lab. Fovant Compton Street 21 Wyatt Elizabeth Wife Married F 54 1817 Compton Chamberlayne 21 Wyatt Sarah Daughter Unmarried F 16 1855 Teacher (Assistant) Compton Chamberlayne 22 Cool John Head Widower M 55 1816 Ag. Lab. Compton Chamberlayne Compton Street 22 Ewence John Son-in-Law Unmarried M 24 1847 Ag. Lab. Compton Chamberlayne 22 Ewence Jane Sister-in-Law Unmarried F 54 1817 General Servant Compton Chamberlayne Compton Street 23 Cool Louisa Head Widow F 57 1814 Tisbury Compton Street 23 Cool Charles Son Unmarried M 22 1849 Ag. Lab. Compton Chamberlayne 23 Cool Thomas Son Unmarried M 18 1853 Ag. Lab. Compton Chamberlayne 23 Jolliffe Martha Sister-in-Law Widow F 57 1814 Tisbury 23 Jolliffe William Son Unmarried M 25 1846 Ag. Lab. (Shepherd) Compton Chamberlayne 23 Jolliffe Thomas Son Unmarried M 23 1848 Ag.
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