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West Beckham Workhouse - Erpingham Union - 30 March 1851 West Beckham Workhouse - Erpingham Union - 30 March 1851 Name Relation Condition Age Occupation Where Born Whether to Head blind etc. Thomas Potter Head Mar 41 Master of the West Beckham house Great Yarmouth Mary Potter Wife 29 Matron Do. Isle of Wight Thomas E. Potter Son 7 Month Master' Son West Beckham William Rush Mar 27 Schoolmaster of Workhouse Dunham Norfolk Emily Ward U 29 Schoolmistress of Do. Marham Andrew Child 29 Porter of Do. Blakeney Do. Elizabeth Dyball Mar 40 Portress of Do. Edgefield Do. James Hill Males Females U 33 Superintendant of Labour Wrentham Suffolk 5 3 Sarah Scottow Mar 36 Agrl. Labourer's Wife Aylsham Norfolk William Scottow 1 Month Do. Son West Beckham Do. John Sexton Widower 72 Agrl. Labourer Bacton Do. Phoebe Randle U 47 Pauper for. Servant Sherringham Do. Thomas Louder U 57 Cripple East Beckham Do. James Mann U 51 Pauper Agrl. Lab. West Beckham Do. Sarah Witton U 23 Agrcl. Servant Gresham Do. William Warner Mar 36 Agrl. Labourer Baconsthorpe Do. Ellen Warner Mar 36 Swanton Abbott Do. Mary Warner 11 Scholar Baconsthorpe Do. John Warner 9 Do. Do. Do. William Warner 1 Do. Do. Thomas Juby Mar 41 Agrl. Labourer Edgefield Norfolk George Baldwin 9 Scholar Gimingham Do. Bartholermew Fisher Mar 67 Agrl. Labourer Baconsthorpe Do. Elizebeth Fisher Mar 66 Bodham Do. Mary Fisher U 28 Servant Baconsthorpe Do. Prudence Fisher U Imbicile Do. Do. George Fisher 9 Months Do. Do. James Ramm U 56 Gardener Beeston Regis Thomas Boyce Widower 62 Cabinet Maker Cley Norfolk John Nickoles Mar 71 Brick Layer Norwich Do. 1 Transcription Copyright ©2013 - Bill Atkins Mary Nickoles Mar 71 Do. Do. Edward Bambridge U 17 Brick Layer's Labourer Briston Do. Stephen Winfield Mar 80 Gardener Wickmere Do. Sarah Winfield Mar 80 Swafield Do. Fanny Sutton U 30 Servant Cromer Do. George Sutton 4 Scholar Norwich Do. Sarah Sutton 2 Do. Do. William Nickoles 65 Formerly Fisherman Cromer Do. Mary Green U 32 Servant Edgefield Do. Charlotte Green 9 Scholar Do. Do. Walter Green 5 Gimingham Norfolk John Painter Widr. 81 Formerly Silk Weaver St. Faith's Do. Robert Doye U 19 Agrl. Labourer Edgefield Do. William Waller U 18 Do. Do. Do. Do. William Ford U 34 Fisherman Do. Do. Edward Ford U 24 Do. Do. Do. John Hagon Orphan 9 Scholar Do. Do. William Hagon Do. 7 Do. Corpusty Do. Daniel Hagon Do. 4 Do. North Shields Northumberland Alfred Hagon Do. 2 Do. Do. Do. James Ford U 21 Agrl. Labourer Edgefield Norfolk Thomas Bright U 18 Do. Do. Gimingham Do. Robert Jago Widower 78 Do. Do. Norwich Do. William Kirk Mar 30 Do. Do. Gimingham Do. Charlotte Kirk Mar 25 Southreps Do. James Kirk 8 Scholar Do. Do. John Kirk 1 Gimingham Do. John Scottow Widower 84 Agrl. Labourer Baconsthorpe Do. Robert Colman Mar 34 Agrl. Labourer Gimmingham Norfolk Mary Colman Mar 32 Glandford Do. Thomas Colman Son 14 Scholar Gimingham Do. Robert Colman Son 12 Do. Do. Do. John Colman Son 10 Do. Do. Do. William Colman Son 6 Do. Do. Do. 2 Transcription Copyright ©2013 - Bill Atkins 9 Do. Morston Do. Wilson William Wilson 4 Gimingham Do. Josiah Riches U 28 Agrl. Labourer Do. Do. John Bullimore Mar 39 Do. Do. Southreps Do. Elizabeth Bullimore Mar 34 Gimingham Do. Alfred Bullimore 6 Scholar Do. Do. Mathew Bullimore 8 Do. Southreps Do. John Bullimore 10 Do. Gimingham Do. George Greenacre 9 Do. Do. Do. Joshua Greenacre 8 Do. Gresham William Bullimore U 16 Agrl. Labourer Gimingham Do. William Riches 36 Do. Do. Honing Do. James Pegg 55 Hempstead Do. Martha Bullen U 28 Servant Holt Do. John Bullen Son 11 Scholar Gimingham Norfolk Henry Bullen Son 8 Do. Do. Do. Sarah Bullen daughter 3 Do. Do. John Turner Widower 64 Formerly Glover Briningham Do. John Sturley Imbecile 50 Do. Schoolmaster Baconsthorpe Do. Robert Weston Mar 80 Do. Tanner Holt Do. James Elgar 87 Do. Farmer Colkirk Do. Maria Doughty Widow 38 Do. Agrl. Labourer Wife Holt Do. Jane Doughty 9 Scholar Do. Do. Charlotte Doughty 3 Do. Do. Do. Matilda Leak Widow 30 Formerly Shoe Maker's Wife Fakenham Do. Joseph Leak 8 Scholar Holt Do. Harriot Leak 3 Do. Do. Do. Walter W. Leak 1 Month West Beckham Do. William Craske 74 Agrl. Labourer Melton Constable Do. William Knowles Mar 65 Do. Do. Hunworth Do. Hannah Knowles Mar 56 Field Dalling Do. 3 Transcription Copyright ©2013 - Bill Atkins Ann Mc. Cullum U 22 Servant Plumbstead Norfolk Charles Cullum 1 Middlesex Christchurch Hannah Dix U 37 Salthouse Norfolk Thomas Dix 9 Do. Do. Lydia Dix 7 Do. Do. Mary Ann Wegg U 14 John Chapman Widower 71 Formerly Baker Hempstead Norfolk William Wegg U 17 Fisherman Trunch Do. John Wegg U 16 Agrl. Labourer Southreps Do. Elizabeth Grey U 19 Servant Do. Do. James Grey 11 Gimingham Do. Elizabeth Grey Mar 59 Banningham Do. Lucy Bullock 14 Scholar Norfk. Stody John Hutchen 72 Formerly Shoe Maker Erpingham Do. John Holmes U 50 Agrl. Labourer Thorpe Market Do. William Knowles 10 Scholar Hunworth Do. Eliza Knowles U 17 Servant Do. Do. Sarah Beckman Orphan 10 Scholar Knapton Do. Martha White Do. 9 Do. Glandford Do. Sarah Rayner U 17 Servant Letheringsett Do. Susan Scarf U 71 Formerly Servant Baconsthorpe Nlk. Ann Crowe Widow 72 Hunworth Norfolk George Lawrance Widower 71 Agrl. Labourer Metton Do. Blind William Greenacre Do. 78 Do. Do. Thurgarton Do. Philip Lake Do. 75 Do. Do. Northreps Do. Edward Craske Do. 78 Do. Do. Do. Do. Harriot Royal U 28 Servant Do. Do. John Royal 1 Do. Do. Sarah Bateman U 20 Do. Do. Do. Elizabeth Bateman 1 Month West Beckham Do. James Ulph 67 Formerly Fisherman Hunworth Do. Henry Gibbs U 58 Do. Draper Loddon Do. Ann English Widow 37 Do. Silk Weaver's Wife Norwich Do. William Wisby U 20 Imbicile North Walsham Do. William Scott U 45 Agrl. Labourer Do. Do. William Morter 9 Scholar Ramsgate Surrey 4 Transcription Copyright ©2013 - Bill Atkins Thomas Morter 7 Do. North Walsham Do. Sarah Ann Webster U 29 Do. Do. Blind Mary Ann Webster 3 Gimingham Do. Jane Lawrance U 28 North Walsham Do. George Scott Widower 70 Formerly Baker North Walsham Norfolk Ann Breakenbury U 29 Servant Whitton Norfolk Amelia Tubby Mar 38 Agrl. Labourer's Wife Hindolveston Do. Frances Tubby 15 Scholar Briston Do. William Tubby 8 Scholar Stody Do. Harriot Harriman U 27 Laundress Suffield Do. George Harriman 6 Scholar Do. Do. James Harriman 3 Do. Do. Edmund Earl Mar 38 Game Keeper Thorp Market Do. Lydia Earl Mar 37 South Burgh Do. Elizabeth Earl 7 Scholar Thorp Market Do. Samuel Earl 5 Narbarough Do. William Earl 3 Do. Do. Sarah Earl 1 Do. Do. Daniel Clarke U 68 Formerly Carpenter Briston Do. Peter Burton Mar 74 Agrl. Labourer Sustead Do. Susan Burton Mar 70 Roughton Do. Richard Burton Mar 65 Do. Do. Sustead Do. Robert Burton U 20 Do. Do. Do. Do. William Burton U 25 Do. Do. Do. Do. Frances Carr Mar 78 Carpenter's Wife Brinton Norfolk Lucritia Carr U 31 Servant Cley Norfolk Elmira Carr 9 Aylsham Do. Arthur Carr 1 Gimingham Do. Mary Allen Orphan 9 Do. Do. Celina Allen Do. 5 Do. Do. William Allen Do. 3 Do. Do. Frances Cushion Do. 11 Thorpe Market Do. Jonathan Pratt U 28 Fisherman Siderstrand Do. Elizabeth Alison U 21 Servant Trunch Do. James Watts Orphan 13 Do. Do. 5 Transcription Copyright ©2013 - Bill Atkins Mary Watts Do. 12 Do. Do. Thomas Watts Do. 10 Do. Do. Sarah Watts Do. 9 Gimingham Do. James Tooly U 38 Agrl. Labourer Trunch Do. Edward Brown U 38 Do. Do. Felmingham Do. William Alison U 16 Do. Do. Trunch Do. Elizabeth Tooly U 24 Servant Lincolnshire Clench Worton Mary Ann Tooly 6 Trunch Norfolk William Tooly 4 Overstrand Do. Ann Elizabeth Tooly 2 Trunch Norfolk John Gowen U 18 Agrl. Labourer Buxton Do. Richard Vine U 70 Formerly Sailor Hindringham Do. Ann Goose U 33 Imbicile Tuttington Do. John Craggett Widower 65 Agrl. Labourer Knapton Do. Samuel Locke U 30 Do. Do. Edgefield Do. Robert Doye Mar 51 Do. Do. Gressenhall Do. Elizabeth Doye Mar 47 Holt Do. John Doye 16 Scholar Edgefield Do. Martha Doye 13 Do. Heavingham Do. John Morriss 12 Do. Holt Do. Henry Morriss 6 Do. Gimingham Do. Hannah Tudman Mar 96 Scotland William Dyball Mar 32 Carpenter Aldborough Do. 6 Transcription Copyright ©2013 - Bill Atkins.
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