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Stourton with Gasper Census 1851 Stourton with Gasper Census 1851 Year of Surname Given Names Relationship Status Sex Age Birth Occupation Place of Birth Address Harding Mary Head U 76 1775 Annuitant Somerset, Milton Clevedon Brook Cottage Guppy Jane Serv U 70 1781 General Servant Dorset, Halstock Brook Cottage Birt Thomas C. Head M 46 1805 Farmer (5 ac., emp. 1 man) Gloucesteshire, Westbury Brook House Birt Mary Wife M 43 1808 Somerset, Beislington Brook House Birt Mary E. Dau 13 1838 Somerset, Beislington Brook House Bailward Samuel Visitor U 66 1785 Annuitant Somerset, Horsington Brook House Marshall Rosa Visitor 11 1840 Gloucesteshire, Westbury Brook House Marshall Alfred Visitor 5 1846 Gloucesteshire, Westbury Brook House Marshall Ann Serv U 24 1827 General Servant Wiltshire, Stourton Brook House Sparrow George Head M 47 1804 Shoemaker Wiltshire, Stourton Brook Hill Sparrow Sarah Wife M 51 1800 Somerset, Sandford Brook Hill Sparrow Jane Dau U 27 1824 Somerset, Bath Brook Hill Sparrow George Son 13 1838 Scholar Somerset, Brook Brook Hill Sparrow Alfred Son 10 1841 Scholar Somerset, Brook Brook Hill Sparrow Emma Dau 7 1844 Scholar Somerset, Brook Brook Hill Shephard Benedict Head M 68 1783 Carpenter Somerset, Brook Brook Hill Shephard Helen Wife M 60 1791 Somerset, Brook Brook Hill Shephard Edward Head M 38 1813 Bricklayer's Labourer Wiltshire, Stourton Brook Hill Shephard Barbara Wife M 38 1813 Wiltshire, Stourton Brook Hill Shephard Louisa Dau 10 1841 Scholar Wiltshire, Stourton Brook Hill Shephard Jane Dau 9 1842 Scholar Wiltshire, Stourton Brook Hill Shephard Martin Son 6 1845 Scholar Wiltshire, Stourton Brook Hill Shephard Thomas Son 3 1848 Wiltshire, Stourton Brook Hill Shephard Mary Dau 1 1850 Somerset, Brook Brook Hill Webb John Head M 40 1811 Mealman Wiltshire, Stourton Gasper Hill Webb Emma Wife M 35 1816 Wiltshire, Mere Gasper Hill Webb William Father Wid 85 1766 Retired Gamekeeper Gloucestershire, Surney Gasper Hill Taylor Sarah Moth-in-L Wid 67 1784 Wiltshire, Sedghill Gasper Hill Bell Rachel Serv U 35 1816 House Servant Dorset, Silton Gasper Hill Shephard Ambrose Head Wid 69 1782 Pauper (Lab) Somerset, Brook Penn Lodge Shephard Ambrose Son U 30 1821 Carpenter Somerset, Brook Penn Lodge Coward William Son-in-L M 30 1821 Labourer Wiltshire, Mere Penn Lodge Coward Catherine Dau M 34 1817 Somerset, Brook Penn Lodge Coward Frances G'Dau 11 1840 Scholar Dorset, Bourton Penn Lodge Coward Sarah A. G'Dau 1 1850 Somerset, Brook Penn Lodge Whitmarsh Thomas Head M 42 1809 Agricultural Labourer Somerset, Penn Hart-hill Cottage Whitmarsh Eliza Wife M 44 1807 Somerset, Brook Hart-hill Cottage Whitmarsh Jane Dau U 17 1834 Flax Spinner Somerset, Penn Hart-hill Cottage Whitmarsh Phebe Dau U 15 1836 Flax Spinner Somerset, Penn Hart-hill Cottage Whitmarsh Mary Dau 12 1839 Somerset, Penn Hart-hill Cottage Whitmarsh Henry Son 9 1842 Scholar Wiltshire, Mere Hart-hill Cottage Markey John Head M 40 1811 Labourer Wiltshire, Mere Castle Orchard Markey Phebe Wife M 41 1810 Wiltshire, Mere Castle Orchard Markey Thomas Son U 18 1833 Agricultural Labourer Wiltshire, Mere Castle Orchard Markey James Son U 15 1836 Agricultural Labourer Somerset, Brook Castle Orchard Markey John Son 12 1839 Scholar Somerset, Brook Castle Orchard © Wiltshire OPC Project/Cathy Day CMB Stourton with Gasper Census 1851 Markey Elizabeth Dau 10 1841 Scholar Somerset, Brook Castle Orchard Markey Ann Dau 8 1843 Scholar Somerset, Brook Castle Orchard Markey Samuel Son 6 1845 Somerset, Brook Castle Orchard Markey William Son 3 1848 Somerset, Brook Castle Orchard Carter Charlotte Aunt U 64 1787 Pauper Wiltshire, Mere Castle Orchard Curtis Thomas Head M 36 1815 Labourer in Woods Somerset, Brook Castle Orchard Curtis Eliza Wife M 36 1815 Dorset, Bourton Castle Orchard Curtis Catherine Dau 5 1846 Somerset, Brook Castle Orchard Curtis Sidney Son 2 1849 Somerset, Brook Castle Orchard Curtis Eliza Dau 0 1851 Somerset, Brook Castle Orchard Read George Stepson U 14 1837 Labourer Dorset, Bourton Castle Orchard Read James Stepson 12 1839 Labourer Dorset, Bourton Castle Orchard Hilliar Thomas Head M 64 1787 Agricultural Labourer Dorset, Motcombe Fords Water Hilliar Louisa Wife M 66 1785 Hampshire, Fordingbridge Fords Water Hilliar Susan Dau U 38 1813 Weaver Hampshire, Fordingbridge Fords Water Hilliar Thomas Son U 27 1824 Agricultural Labourer Wiltshire, Stourton Fords Water Hilliar Charles G'son U 18 1833 Agricultural Labourer Somerset, Brook Fords Water Hilliar Elizabeth G'dau 8 1843 Scholar Somerset, Brook Fords Water Evill Elias Head M 48 1803 Labourer in Woods Somerset, Kilmington Fords Water Evill Ann Wife M 47 1804 Somerset, Brook Fords Water Evill Charles Son U 17 1834 Agricultural Labourer Somerset, Brook Fords Water Evill Henry Son 15 1836 Agricultural Labourer Somerset, Brook Fords Water Evill Esau Son 13 1838 Agricultural Labourer Somerset, Brook Fords Water Evill Edmund Son 10 1841 Somerset, Brook Fords Water Evill Ann Dau 7 1844 Scholar Somerset, Brook Fords Water Evill William Son 3 1848 Somerset, Brook Fords Water Snook Adam Head M 79 1772 Pauper (Labourer) Dorset, Gillingham Fords Water Snook Ann Wife 76 1775 Pauper Wiltshire, Hindon Fords Water Feltham Daniel Head M 63 1788 Labourer in Woods Somerset, Brook Davis's House Feltham Elizabeth Wife M 70 1781 Not Known Davis's House Smart Robert Lodger Wid 68 1783 Labourer in Woods Somerset, Brook Davis's House Read William Lodger U 24 1827 Miller Dorset, Gillingham Davis's House Feltham Francis Head M 47 1804 Flax Dresser Dorset, Bourton Davis's Cottage Feltham Mary Wife M 44 1807 Somerset, Charlton Musgrove Davis's Cottage Feltham Jane Dau U 19 1832 Somerset, Brook Davis's Cottage Feltham Elizabeth Dau 13 1838 Somerset, Brook Davis's Cottage Feltham Charles Son 8 1843 Scholar Somerset, Brook Davis's Cottage Feltham George Son 6 1845 Scholar Somerset, Brook Davis's Cottage Arnold James Head M 33 1818 Labourer in Woods Somerset, Brook Bonham Hill Arnold Teresa Wife M 34 1817 Wiltshire, Stourton Bonham Hill Arnold Isabella Dau 11 1840 Scholar Somerset, Brook Bonham Hill Arnold Sarah Dau 9 1842 Scholar Somerset, Brook Bonham Hill Arnold James Son 7 1844 Scholar Somerset, Brook Bonham Hill Arnold Ann Dau 5 1846 Scholar Somerset, Brook Bonham Hill Arnold Giles Son 2 1849 Somerset, Brook Bonham Hill Arnold Daniel Brother U 43 1808 Chelsea Pensioner Somerset, Brook Bonham Hill Moger Anthony Head M 52 1799 Labourer in Woods Somerset, Brook Bonham Hill Moger Cherity Wife M 50 1801 Wiltshire, Hindon Bonham Hill © Wiltshire OPC Project/Cathy Day CMB Stourton with Gasper Census 1851 Moger Anthony Son 13 1838 Labourer Somerset, Brook Bonham Hill Moger Elizabeth Dau 9 1842 Scholar Somerset, Brook Bonham Hill Moger John Son 6 1845 Scholar Somerset, Brook Bonham Hill Creed Charles Head M 42 1809 Farmer (300 acres) employing 13 men & 3 boys Somerset, Charlton Musgrove Bonham Farm Creed Priscilla Wife M 35 1816 Dorset, Pulham Bonham Farm Creed George Son 9 1842 Somerset, Brook Bonham Farm Creed Albert Son 3 1848 Somerset, Brook Bonham Farm Creed Thomas C Son 0 1851 Somerset, Brook Bonham Farm Ridout Grace Servant U 22 1829 General Servant Dorset, Allweston Bonham Farm Maidment Charles Head M 26 1825 Shoemaker Somerset, Brook Bonham Cottage Maidment Thirza Wife M 32 1819 Dorset, Bourton Bonham Cottage Wassell Thomas Head U 59 1792 Catholic Priest (Bonham Chapel) Worcestershire, Stourbridge Bonham House Bowles Matilda Servant U 21 1830 Wiltshire, Hatch Bonham House Doddreall Jane Head Wid 57 1794 Pauper Wiltshire, Stourton Rock Cottage Roles Sarah Lodger U 34 1817 Outdoor Servant Wiltshire, Stourton Rock Cottage Smith James Head M 41 1810 Blacksmith Somerset, Kilmington Rock Cottage Smith Martha Wife M 43 1808 Somerset, Brook Rock Cottage Smith Rebecca Dau 17 1834 Somerset, Brook Rock Cottage Smith John Son 15 1836 Errand Boy Somerset, Kilmington Rock Cottage Smith Elizabeth Dau 10 1841 Scholar Wiltshire, Mere Rock Cottage Smith James Son 8 1843 Scholar Somerset, Brook Rock Cottage Smith William Son 0 1851 Somerset, Brook Rock Cottage Norris Edith Moth-in-L Wid 79 1772 Pauper Wiltshire, Mere Rock Cottage Elliott John Lodger Wid 60 1791 Boot & Shoemaker Somerset, Stokelane Rock Cottage Riddick Jacob Head M 52 1799 Gamekeeper Wiltshire, West Knoyle Keepers House Riddick Amelia Wife M 51 1800 Dorset, Marnhull Keepers House Riddick John Son U 20 1831 Under Gardener Wiltshire, Stourton Keepers House Riddick Ann Dau U 15 1836 Wiltshire, Stourton Keepers House Riddick Jacob Son 12 1839 Wiltshire, Stourton Keepers House Riddick Frances E. Dau 9 1842 Wiltshire, Stourton Keepers House Williams Samuel Head M 59 1792 Curate of Stourton Middlesex, Pancras Charlton Cottage Williams Elizabeth Wife M 58 1793 London, St Bride's Charlton Cottage Williams Elizabeth Dau U 22 1829 Gloucestershire, Clifton Charlton Cottage Williams Ellen Dau U 21 1830 Gloucestershire, Clifton Charlton Cottage Stevens Caroline Servant U 20 1831 Somerset, Road Charlton Cottage Charlton William Head Wid 82 1769 Annuitant Wiltshire, Stourton Top Lane Marshall Mary Head U 55 1796 Pauper Somerset, Brook Top Lane Marshall Ellen Sister U 52 1799 Pauper Somerset, Brook Top Lane Marshall William Nephew U 36 1815 Pauper Somerset, Brook Top Lane Snook Mark Head M 28 1823 Carpenter Somerset, Brook Top Lane Snook Elizabeth Wife M 30 1821 Wiltshire, Stourton Top Lane Snook John Son 1 1850 Somerset, Brook Top Lane Stevens Henry Head M 45 1806 Mason Wiltshire, Hindon Top Lane Stevens Lydia Wife M 50 1801 Dorset, Shaston Top Lane Stevens Alfred Son 14 1837 Shoemaker (App) Wiltshire, Hindon Top Lane Stevens Henry Son 12
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