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1871 Census Ref Sch Place Name Surname Relation Condition Age Yob Occupation Born 1 1 Tyneham House Thomas BOND Head Unm 65 1806 (Landowner) J.P Tyneham - 1871 Census Ref Sch Place Name Surname Relation Condition Age YoB Occupation Born 1 1 Tyneham House Thomas BOND Head Unm 65 1806 (Landowner) J.P. for County of Dorset Barrister retired Dorset Corfe Castle 2 Jane BOND Sister Unm 75 1796 None Wilts Chiltern All Saints 3 Mary BOND Sister Unm 73 1798 None Wilts Chiltern All Saints 4 Albert NEWMAN Servant Unm 28 1843 Coachman Hants Tytherly 5 Philida STEVENS Servant Unm 45 1826 Cook Wilts Broad Chalk 6 Mary B SYMONDS Servant Unm 38 1833 Lady's Maid Dorset Wool 7 Kezia PIKE Servant Unm 39 1832 Housemaid Dorset Prinperne 8 Emily STOCKLEY Servant Unm 15 1856 Kitchen Maid Dorset Church Knowle 9 2 Tyneham Farm House William S HULL Head Mar 64 1807 Farmer of 420 acres employing 6 labrs & 2 boys Somerset Misterton 10 Ann HULL Wife Mar 59 1812 - Somerset Henstridge 11 Hester Mary S HULL Daur Unm 39 1832 - Somerset Henstridge 12 Fanny LUCAS Servant Unm 20 1851 Genl Servant Dorset Tyneham 13 3 Rectory House William TRUELL Head Mar 56 1815 Curate of Tyneham Ireland 14 Jane TRUELL Wife Mar 56 1815 - Ireland 15 Eleanor M F TRUELL Daur Unm 35 1836 - Ireland 16 Anne WHITE Servant Unm 25 1846 Cook Somerset South Petherton 17 4 Baltington Farm House James Symes HULL Head Mar 33 1838 Farmer of 240 acres employing 4 labrs & 1 boy Somerset Mudford 18 Ann HULL Wife Mar 30 1841 - Dorset Benville 19 Louisa M A S HULL Daur - 2 1869 - Dorset Baltington 20 Minnie G A HULL Daur - 1 1870 - Dorset Baltington 21 Jane TUCKER Visitor Unm 41 1830 Farmer's Daughter Dorset Coombe 22 Sarah A HAWKINS Servant Unm 29 1842 Genl Servant Dorset Corscombe 23 5 Ag Lab Cottage William LUCAS Head Mar 49 1822 Ag Lab & Carter Dorset Tyneham 24 Harriett LUCAS Wife Mar 44 1827 - Dorset Bloxworth 25 James W LUCAS Son Unm 22 1849 Ag Lab Dorset Tyneham 26 George LUCAS Son Unm 18 1853 Ag Lab Carter Dorset Tyneham 27 Elizabeth A LUCAS Daur Unm 15 1856 - Dorset Tyneham 28 Henry LUCAS Son - 12 1859 Ploughboy Dorset Tyneham 29 Jane M LUCAS Daur - 10 1861 Scholar Dorset Tyneham 30 Louisa LUCAS Daur - 4 1867 Scholar Dorset Tyneham 31 6 Ag Lab Cottage John BURT Head Mar 25 1846 Ag Lab Dorset Hillfield 32 Emma BURT Wife Mar 22 1849 - Dorset Netherbury 33 George W BURT Son - 1 1870 - Dorset Puddletown 34 Ag Lab Cottage Uninhabited - - - - - 35 7 Old Cottage Eliza SPENCER Head Unm 67 1804 - Dorset Tyneham 36 Caroline EVANS Sister Wid 44 1827 - Dorset Tyneham 37 8 Old Cottage George SPENCER Head Widr 65 1806 Mason Dorset Tyneham 38 Cottage Uninhabited - - - - - 39 9 Fishns Cottage William H MILLS Head Mar 50 1821 Fisherman Dorset Tyneham 40 Sarah Jane MILLS Wife Mar 46 1825 - Dorset Tyneham Published by Martin White for www.tynehamopc.org.uk 25/03/2012 Page 1 of 7 Tyneham - 1871 Census 41 Charles W MILLS Son Unm 19 1852 Fisherman Dorset Tyneham 42 Joseph MILLS Son - 13 1858 Ploughboy Dorset Tyneham 43 Eleanor E MILLS Daur - 2 1869 - Dorset Tyneham 44 10 Fishermans Cottage Warbarrow Thomas BENNETT Head Unm 55 1816 C.S. Supertd Comd Boatman C.G. Somerset Porlock 45 Nancy R BENNETT Wife Unm 56 1815 - Cornwall Boscastle 46 Adelaide L BENNETT Daur Unm 13 1858 - Dorset Warbarrow 47 Thomas J SPENCER GSon - 6 1865 - Kent Chatham 48 11 Fishns Cottage Warbarrow Joseph MILLER Head Mar 70 1801 Fisherman Dorset Tyneham 49 Jane MILLER Wife Mar 70 1801 - Dorset Steeple 50 12 Fishns Cottage Warbarrow Teresa MILLER Head Wid 53 1818 Fishermans Widow Dorset East Lulworth 51 Samuel D MILLER Son Unm 18 1853 Labourer Dorset Tyneham 52 William SNOOK Brother Unm 40 1831 Labourer Dorset East Lulworth 53 13 Fishns Cottage Thomas H MILLER Head Mar 35 1836 Fisherman Dorset Warbarrow 54 Louisa J MILLER Wife Mar 29 1842 Dressmaker Sussex West Wittering 55 Thomas W MILLER Son Unm 12 1859 Scholar Dorset Warbarrow 56 Amelia J MILLER Daur - 10 1861 Scholar Dorset Warbarrow 57 John A MILLER Son - 5 1866 Scholar Dorset Warbarrow 58 Martha E MILLER Daur - 3 1868 Scholar Dorset Warbarrow 59 Kezia E MILLER Daur - 2 1869 - Dorset Warbarrow 60 14 Cottage Jemima MILLER Head Unm 38 1833 Daughter of Fisherman Dorset Warbarrow 61 Mary S MILLER Niece - 9 1862 Daughter of Fisherman Dorset Warbarrow 62 William OLD Visitor Unm 35 1836 Ag Labourer Dorset Bockhampton 63 14a Charles LANGRISH Lodger Unm 30 1841 Ag Labourer Dorset West Lulworth 64 15 Tyneham Dairy House John ELLIS Head Mar 58 1813 Dairyman Wilts Hinton 65 Eliza ELLIS Wife Mar 57 1814 - Dorset Stoke Abbott 66 Mary ELLIS Mother Wid 91 1780 - Wilts Hinton 67 Joseph MEADEN Serv Unm 22 1849 Cowman Dorset West Lulworth 68 Henry SAMWAYS Serv Unm 19 1852 Cowman Dorset Corfe Castle 69 Mary H MEADEN Serv Unm 29 1842 Dairy Maid Dorset West Lulworth 70 16 School House Sarah LEGG Head Wid 67 1804 Late Nurse Dorset Tyneham 71 Hester LEGG Daur Unm 27 1844 School Mistress Dorset East Creech 72 Fanny HUMPHREYS Lodger Wid 60 1811 Late Nurse Somerset Sth Petherton 73 16a School House Thomas ELLIOTT Lodger Unm 28 1843 Gardener Northampton Dingley 74 17 Ag Lab Cottage William ELMS Head Mar 58 1813 Ag Lab Dorset Tyneham 75 Maria ELMS Wife Mar 53 1818 Washerwoman Dorset Tyneham 76 Mary Ann ELMS Daur Unm 20 1851 - Dorset Tyneham 77 Charles ELMS Son - 12 1859 - Dorset Steeple 78 Mary WHITE Sister Wid 60 1811 - Dorset Tyneham 79 18 Ag Lab Cottage Henry LUCAS Head Mar 61 1810 Shepherd Dorset Coombe Keynes 80 Jane LUCAS Wife Mar 43 1828 - Dorset Tyneham 81 William H LUCAS Son Unm 17 1854 Ag Labourer Dorset Tyneham Published by Martin White for www.tynehamopc.org.uk 25/03/2012 Page 2 of 7 Tyneham - 1871 Census 82 Maria J LUCAS Daur Unm 15 1856 - Dorset Tyneham 83 Charles J LUCAS Son - 12 1859 Ploughboy Dorset Tyneham 84 19 Ag Lab Cottage William MORES Head Mar 31 1840 Ag Labourer Somerset Milbourne Port 85 Ann MORES Wife Mar 32 1839 - Somerset Sth Petherton 86 Mary A MORES Daur - 8m 1870 - Dorset Tyneham 87 Henry DAVIS Lodger Widr 64 1807 Ag Labourer Dorset Sherborne 88 20 Ag Lab Cottage William DISKETT Head Mar 54 1817 Ag Labourer Dorset Frampton 89 Sarah DISKETT Wife Mar 52 1819 - Dorset Maiden Newton 90 Jane DISKETT Daur Unm 20 1851 - Dorset Compton Vallance 91 Henry DISKETT Son Unm 16 1855 Ag Labourer Dorset Compton Vallance 92 21 Butlers Cottage William J WOADDEN Head Mar 34 1837 Butler Dorset Sydling 93 Mary Ann WOADDEN Wife Mar 35 1836 - Dorset Little Bredy 94 John W WOADDEN Son - 4 1867 - Dorset Tyneham 95 Julia A WOADDEN Daur - 1 1870 - Dorset Tyneham 96 Robert J WOADDEN Son - 1m 1871 - Dorset Tyneham 97 22 Gardeners Cottage John RIDOUT Head Mar 52 1819 Gardener Dorset Steeple 98 Elizabeth RIDOUT Wife Mar 50 1821 - Dorset Martinstown 99 Fanny L RIDOUT Daur Unm 16 1855 - Dorset Tyneham 100 Julia A RIDOUT Daur Unm 16 1855 - Dorset Tyneham 101 23 Ag Lab Cottage William HIBBS Head Mar 69 1802 Ag Labourer Dorset Coombe Keynes 102 Mary HIBBS Wife Mar 68 1803 - Dorset Studland 103 24 Ag Lab Cottage William GUY Head Mar 66 1805 Ag Labourer Dorset Tyneham 104 Martha GUY Wife Mar 70 1801 - Dorset Tyneham 105 Mary COX Sister-in-law Wid 75 1796 - Dorset Tyneham 106 24a Frank WILLCOX Lodger Unm 19 1852 Genl servant Dorset Coombe Keynes 107 25 Ag Lab Cottage John RICHARDS Head Mar 75 1796 Ag Labourer Dorset Tyneham 108 Jane RICHARDS Wife Mar 70 1801 - Dorset Preston 109 George RICHARDS Son Unm 43 1828 Ag Lab Carter Dorset Preston 110 Alice EVEREST GDau - 8 1863 - Kent Deptford 111 Gardeners Cottage Uninhabited - - - - - 112 26 Coast Guard Station Warbarrow George BLUNDEN Head Mar 45 1826 Chief Petty Officer C.Gd R.N. Chief Boatman in Charge Sussex Brighton 113 Margrete BLUNDEN Wife Mar 59 1812 - Cornwall Probus 114 27 Ct Gd Station George GREBBELL Head Mar 47 1824 Chf Boatman C.Gd R.N. Devon Stonehouse 115 Jane GREBBELL Wife Mar 43 1828 - Devon Stonehouse 116 Francis GREBBELL Son - 14 1857 Plough boy Dorset Kimmeridge 117 Emily GREBBELL Daur - 12 1859 Scholar Dorset Kimmeridge 118 Frederick GREBBELL Son - 10 1861 Scholar Dorset Kimmeridge 119 Harriett GREBBELL Daur - 9 1862 Scholar Dorset Kimmeridge 120 Pheobe GREBBELL Daur - 7 1864 Scholar Dorset Kimmeridge 121 Annie GREBBELL Daur - 4 1867 Coast Guards daughter Dorset Kimmeridge 122 28 Ct Gd Station Richard ZELLEY Head Mar 48 1823 Comd Coast Guard R.N. Dorset Fleet Published by Martin White for www.tynehamopc.org.uk 25/03/2012 Page 3 of 7 Tyneham - 1871 Census 123 Mary A ZELLEY Wife Mar 48 1823 - Dorset Weymouth 124 Maria S ZELLEY Daur - 13 1858 Scholar Norfolk North Yarmouth 125 Joseph H ZELLEY Son - 10 1861 Scholar Dorset Chalden 126 George C ZELLEY Son - 7 1864 Scholar Dorset Preston 127 Elizabeth B ZELLEY Daur - 5 1866 Scholar Dorset Preston 128 29 Ct Gd Station Henry HYDE Head Mar 35 1836 Comd Coast Guard R.N. Kent Ryde 129 Sarah L HYDE Wife Mar 37 1834 - Dorset Burton 130 Frederick HYDE Son - 12 1859 Scholar Dorset Weymouth 131 Caroline D D HYDE Daur - 10 1861 Scholar Dorset Weymouth 132 William L HYDE Son - 5 1866 Scholar Dorset Puncknowle 133 Henry L HYDE Son - 3 1868 Scholar Dorset Puncknowle 134 Alfred L HYDE Son - 2 1869 - Dorset Puncknowle 135 Albert T R HYDE Son - 3m 1871 - Dorset Warbarrow 136 30 Ct Gd Station John MIDDLETON Head Mar 34 1837 Comd Coast Guard R.N.
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