Easton Royal - Census 1881

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Easton Royal - Census 1881 Easton Royal - Census 1881 Year of Schedule Surname Given Names Relationship Status Sex Age Birth Occupation Birth Place Address 1 Powell John Thomas Head married M 52 1829 farmer Warminster Easton 1 Powell Jane wife married F 59 1822 Throop, Dorset Easton 1 Powell John Homer son unmarried M 26 1855 farmer's son Easton Easton 1 Jack John Francis visitor unmarried M 30 1851 derives income from dividends Bedultapur, South India Easton 1 Saunders Rose servant unmarried F 30 1851 general domestic servant Hannington Easton 1 Saunders Sarah servant unmarried F 17 1864 general domestic servant Hannington Easton 2 Ayers George Head married M 45 1836 farm labourer Collingbourne Easton 2 Ayers Charlotte wife married F 45 1836 Collingbourne Easton 2 Ayers William son unmarried M 17 1864 under carter Collingbourne Easton 2 Ayers Rebecca daughter F 12 1869 scholar Collingbourne Easton 2 Ayers Henry George son M 5 1876 scholar Collingbourne Easton 3 Kew James Head married M 66 1815 farm labourer Easton Easton 3 Kew Jane wife married F 61 1820 Easton Easton 4 Carter William Head married M 57 1824 labourer London Easton 4 Carter Elizabeth wife married F 54 1827 Easton Easton 4 Carter James son unmarried M 19 1862 labourer Easton Easton 4 Waite Robert nephew unmarried M 18 1863 labourer Easton Easton 5 Brooks Ann Head widow F 58 1823 Easton Easton 5 Brooks Thomas son unmarried M 30 1851 labourer Easton Easton 5 Brooks Benjamin son unmarried M 27 1854 labourer Easton Easton 5 Brooks Frank son M 12 1869 labourer Easton Easton 6 Hayward William Head widower M 59 1822 labourer Easton Easton 6 Hayward Esther daughter unmarried F 21 1860 Easton Easton 7 Drewett Reuben Head married M 44 1837 carter Edington Easton 7 Drewett Ann wife married F 47 1834 Edington Easton 7 Drewett Eliza daughter F 14 1867 Edington Easton 7 Drewett Martha daughter F 12 1869 Edington Easton 7 Drewett John son M 7 1874 school Edington Easton 7 Drewett Albert grandson M 2 1879 Everleigh Easton 8 Waite William Head married M 62 1819 labourer Easton Easton 8 Waite Mary wife married F 72 1809 Hilmarton Easton 9 Spanswick Harriet Head widow F 88 1793 Easton Easton 9 Spanswick John grandson unmarried M 33 1848 underground engine driver Eaton Easton 10 Cozens James Head widower M 70 1811 Easton Easton 11 Stevens James Head unmarried M 36 1845 labourer Easton Easton 12 Bird Frederick Head married M 31 1850 engine driver Easton Easton 12 Bird Elizabeth wife married F 33 1848 Inkpen, Berks. Easton ©Wiltshire OPC Project//2013/Linda Hull Easton Royal - Census 1881 12 Bird Elizabeth daughter F 8 1873 scholar Inkpen, Berks. Easton 12 Bird Ellen daughter F 7 1874 scholar Inkpen, Berks. Easton 12 Bird William son M 5 1876 scholar Chippenham Easton 12 Bird Frederick son M 2 1879 Marlborough Easton 12 Bird George son M 0 1881 Easton Easton 13 Culley John Head married M 46 1835 shepherd Hampstead, Berks. Easton 13 Culley Ellen wife married F 37 1844 Reading, Berks. Easton 13 Culley Frederick son unmarried M 21 1860 labourer Kintbury, Berks. Easton 13 Culley Ellen daughter F 12 1869 Kintbury, Berks. Easton 13 Culley Charlotte daughter F 10 1871 scholar Shefford Woodlands, Berks. Easton 13 Culley Rose daughter F 8 1873 scholar Eastbury, Berks. Easton 13 Culley George son M 4 1877 scholar Aldbourne Easton 14 Spanswick Elizabeth Head widow F 58 1823 farm labourer Easton Easton 14 Spanswick William son unmarried M 28 1853 farm labourer Easton Easton 15 Gilford Lucy Head widow F 70 1811 Milton Easton 15 Gilford Benjamin grandson unmarried M 18 1863 apprentice Easton Easton 16 Waite Isaac Head married M 39 1842 carter Easton Easton 16 Waite Ann wife married F 40 1841 Easton Easton 16 Waite Frederick son M 15 1866 under carter Easton Easton 16 Waite Edward son M 13 1868 plough boy Easton Easton 16 Waite Edith daughter F 8 1873 scholar Easton Easton 16 Waite Ellen daughter F 4 1877 scholar Easton Easton 17 Merrett Thomas Head married M 22 1859 cow man All Cannings Easton 17 Merrett Eliza wife married F 22 1859 All Cannings Easton 17 Merrett Albert son M 3 1878 All Cannings Easton 17 Merrett Ann daughter F 1 1880 All Cannings Easton 18 West Henry George HEad married M 44 1837 labourer Easton Easton 18 West Sarah wife married F 48 1833 Easton Easton 19 Hawkins MArtha Head unmarried F 22 1859 dairy farmer Whiteparish, Hants. Easton 19 Collins Henry George brother in law married M 20 1861 farmer Easton Easton 19 Collins Sarah sister married F 20 1861 Whiteparish, Hants. Easton 19 Collins William nephew M 0 1881 Easton Easton 20 Ricks Thomas Head widower M 55 1826 shepherd Easton Easton 20 Ricks Emily daughter unmarried F 28 1853 Easton Easton 20 Ricks William son unmarried M 18 1863 shepherd Easton Easton 21 Flippance James Head married M 50 1831 labourer Easton Easton 21 Flippance Ann wife married F 46 1835 Easton Easton 22 Haines James Head married M 29 1852 farmer Erlestoke Easton 22 Haines Agnes wife married F 24 1857 Oare Easton ©Wiltshire OPC Project//2013/Linda Hull Easton Royal - Census 1881 22 Merrett Emily unmarried F 20 1861 general servant Wilsford Easton 22 Head Alfred M 13 1868 servant, ag lab Southampton, Hants. Easton 23 Smith Thomas Head married M 42 1839 Vicar of Stroud, Glos. Easton 23 Smith Lettie G. wife married F 45 1836 Chalford, Glos. Easton 23 Smith Grace daughter F 10 1871 scholar Rayleigh, Essex Easton 23 Smith Molineux son M 8 1873 scholar Burbage Easton 23 Smith William son M 4 1877 Burbage Easton 23 Paice Alma unmarried F 24 1857 domestic servant Wootton Rivers Easton 24 Chandler Thomas Head married M 66 1815 gardener Marlborough Easton 24 Chandler Sarah wife married F 66 1815 Marlborough Easton 25 Choules William Head married M 50 1831 labourer Ogbourne Easton 25 Choules MAry wife married F 48 1833 Milton Easton 26 Bailey William Head married M 33 1848 boot maker Marlborough Easton 26 BAiley Jane wife married F 25 1856 Easton Easton 26 Bailey Frederick son M 6 1875 Easton Easton 26 Bailey Ellen daughter F 4 1877 Easton Easton 26 Bailey William son M 0 1881 Easton Easton 26 Grist Oliver unmarried M 17 1864 apprentice Burbage Easton 27 Flippence Henry Head married M 43 1838 groom Easton Easton 27 Flippence Ellen wife married F 40 1841 Easton Easton 27 Flippence Henry son M 10 1871 scholar Easton Easton 27 Flippence Frederick son M 5 1876 scholar Easton Easton 28 Mills James Head married M 63 1818 labourer Easton Easton 28 Mills Mary wife married F 64 1817 Easton Easton 28 Mills Thomas son unmarried M 26 1855 labourer Easton Easton 28 Mills Harriet daughter unmarried F 18 1863 Easton Easton 29 Hazeland Sarah Head unmarried F 69 1812 dairy ag lab Easton Easton 29 Brooks Hannah sister widow F 65 1816 Easton Easton 29 Bull William lodger unmarried M 30 1851 farrier Hampshire Easton 30 Edwards Thomas Head married M 62 1819 farm bailiff Badbury Easton 31 Tucker David Head married M 63 1818 groom Easton Easton 31 tucker Mary wife married F 62 1819 Ramsbury Easton 31 Tucker Charles son unmarried M 24 1857 labourer Easton Easton 31 Tucker John son unmarried M 17 1864 milk man Easton Easton 31 Tucker Annie granddaughter F 8 1873 scholar Wootton Rivers Easton 32 Pearce John Head married M 58 1823 labourer Easton Easton 32 Pearce Ann wife married F 58 1823 Burbage Easton 32 Pearce Thomas son unmarried M 30 1851 labourer Easton Easton 32 Pearce Henry son unmarried M 18 1863 apprentice Easton Easton ©Wiltshire OPC Project//2013/Linda Hull Easton Royal - Census 1881 33 Mills John Head married M 33 1848 labourer Easton Easton 33 Mills Sarah wife married F 28 1853 Wootton Rivers Easton 33 Weeks Walter brother M 14 1867 labourer Wootton Rivers Easton 33 Mills infant daughter F 0 1881 Easton Easton 34 Waite Thomas Head married M 53 1828 labourer Wootton Rivers Easton 34 Waite Frank son M 12 1869 labourer Easton Easton 35 Coles William Head married M 45 1836 labourer Milton Easton 35 Coles Tryphena wife married F 47 1834 Milton Easton 35 Coles James son unmarried M 19 1862 labourer Milton Easton 35 Coles Jane daughter F 13 1868 scholar Milton Easton 35 Coles Fanny daughter F 11 1870 scholar Milton Easton 35 Coles Charles son M 4 1877 scholar Easton Easton 36 Mills Henry Head married M 38 1843 labourer Easton Easton 36 Mills Hannah wife married F 44 1837 Easton Easton 36 Mills Mary Ann daughter F 12 1869 scholar Easton Easton 36 Mills Sarah daughter F 5 1876 scholar Easton Easton 36 Mills Frederick son M 0 1881 Easton Easton 37 Goodman Ann Head widow F 81 1800 Swindon Easton 37 Goodman William son unmarried M 41 1840 shepherd Easton Easton 38 Waite James Head married M 66 1815 labourer Easton Easton 38 Waite Jane wife married F 55 1826 Easton Easton 38 Waite Sarah daughter unmarried F 30 1851 Easton Easton 39 Talbot Steven Head married M 52 1829 labourer Hungerford, Berks. Easton 39 Talbot Mary Ann wife married F 68 1813 Burbage Easton 40 Goodman Robert Head married M 43 1838 shepherd Easton Easton 40 Goodman Sarah wife married F 26 1855 Wootton Rivers Easton 40 Goodman Elizabeth daughter F 5 1876 scholar Easton Easton 40 Goodman Annie daughter F 2 1879 Easton Easton 41 Crouch Ann Head married F 54 1827 dressmaker Burbage Easton 41 Castleman Annie daughter F 11 1870 scholar Wootton Rivers Easton 41 Shepherd Walter grandson M 5 1876 scholar Peckham, Surrey Easton 42 Goddard William Head married M 39 1842 labourer Highworth Easton 42 Goddard Ann wife married F 40 1841 Easton Easton 42 Goddard Samuel son unmarried M 19 1862 labourer Easton Easton 42 Goddard Henry son unmarried M 18 1863 labourer Easton Easton 42 Goddard George son M 13 1868 scholar Easton Easton 42 Goddard Walter son M 11 1870 scholar Easton Easton 43 Flippence Thomas Head married M 56 1825 labourer Easton Easton 43 Flippence Ann wife married F 55 1826 Easton Easton ©Wiltshire OPC Project//2013/Linda Hull Easton Royal - Census 1881 44 Savage Harriet Head widow F 80 1801 grocer Pewsey Easton 45 Beckingham James Head married M 53 1828 labourer Burbage Easton 45 Beckingham Caroline wife married F 60 1821 Beenham, Berks.
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