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Semley - Census 1901 Semley - Census 1901 Relationship Surname Given Names Status Sex Age Year Born Occupation Employer, worker or Own Account If working at Home Where Born Address Notes to Head Schedule James Henry Head Married 51 1850 Farmer Donhead, Wilts Kirton Farm James Annie Wife Married 36 1865 Shaftesbury, Dorset James Thirza Daughter Unmarried 11 1890 Shaftesbury, Dorset James Harry Son Unmarried 9 1892 Semley, Wilts James Muriel Daughter Unmarried 2 1899 Semley, Wilts James Douglas Son Unmarried 0 1901 Semley, Wilts 4 Months Farr Ada Cousin Unmarried 28 1873 Companion Help Clare, Oxford James Ernest Head Married 24 1877 Bailiff on Farm Semley, Wilts Semley Green James Edith M Wife Married 28 1873 Semley, Wilts Hull Harry Head Married 29 1872 Carter on Farm Semley, Wilts Semley Green Hull Emily Wife Married 25 1876 Sedgehill, Wilts Hull Florence Daughter Unmarried 2 1899 Semley, Wilts Candy William Boarder Unmarried 16 1885 Agricultural Labourer Sedgehill, Wilts Rogers George Head Married 64 1837 Agricultural Labourer Semley, Wilts Semley Green Rogers Emily Wife Married 56 1845 Sedgehill, Wilts Rogers Martha Daughter Unmarried 29 1872 Semley, Wilts Rogers Herbert Son Unmarried 23 1878 Mason Semley, Wilts Rogers Stanley Grandson 5 1896 Semley, Wilts Sully William J Head Married 30 1871 Blacksmith Godney, Somerset Semley Green Sully Mary Wife Married 27 1874 Semley, Wilts Sully Arthur Son 9 1892 Gillingham, Dorset Sully Albert Son 7 1894 Wedmore, Somerset Gray Henry A Head Married 38 1863 Agricultural Labourer Semley, Wilts Semley Green Gray Eliza Wife Married 39 1862 Tisbury, Wilts Gray Mable Daughter 11 1890 Semley, Wilts Gray John Son 9 1892 Semley, Wilts Gray Alfred Son 1 1900 Semley, Wilts Day Eliza Mother in law Widowed 77 1824 Poyntington, Somerset Herrington Louisa Head Widowed 70 1831 Farmer Corton Denham, Somerset Church Farm Herrington Alfred T Son Unmarried 40 1861 Farmer's son South Brewham, Somerset Herrington Robey K Son Unmarried 36 1865 Farmer's son Motcombe, Dorset Herrington Edwin F Son Unmarried 28 1873 Farmer's son Motcombe, Dorset Pitman John Head Married 41 1860 Egg & Poultry Dealer Motcombe, Dorset Semley Green Pitman William J Son 11 1890 Motcombe, Dorset Pitman Stanley G Son 11 1890 Motcombe, Dorset Pitman Hubert M Son 8 1893 Motcombe, Dorset Pitman Harold A Son 5 1896 Motcombe, Dorset Pitman William Brother Unmarried 39 1862 Egg & Poultry Dealer Motcombe, Dorset Thyer Marion Servant Unmarried 41 1860 Housekeeper High Ham, Dorset Budden George Head Married 68 1833 Blacksmith Morden, Dorset Semley Green Budden Eliza Wife Married 67 1834 East Orchard, Dorset Tilton Mable V Grandaughter Unmarried 11 1890 London Gray Elizabeth Grandaughter Unmarried 3 1898 Semley, Wilts King James Head Married 51 1850 Innkeeper Knoyle, Wilts Semley Green King Emily Wife Unmarried 49 1852 Semley, Wilts King Louisa Daughter Unmarried 27 1874 Semley, Wilts ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/Teresa Lewis Semley - Census 1901 Relationship Surname Given Names Status Sex Age Year Born Occupation Employer, worker or Own Account If working at Home Where Born Address Notes to Head Schedule King James Son Unmarried 22 1879 Innkeeper's Assistant Semley, Wilts Creed Charles E Head Married 38 1863 Carpenter South Cadbury, Somerset Semley Green Creed Cymbrina G Wife Married 39 1862 Walton, Warwicks Creed Reginald J Son Unmarried 9 1892 Semley, Wilts Creed Leonard C Son Unmarried 0 1900 Semley, Wilts 7 months Burt Emily Head Widowed 51 1850 Motcombe, Dorset Semley Green Burt Fred Son Unmarried 22 1879 Painter Semley, Wilts Burt Annie Daughter Unmarried 19 1882 Assistant Schoolteacher Semley, Wilts Burt Arthur Grandson Unmarried 4 1897 Semley, Wilts Ranger Eliza A Head Unmarried 57 1844 Schoolmistress Crockerton, Wilts Semley Green Read Edith J Boarder Unmarried 42 1859 Certificated Teacher Chipping Warden, Hants Walling Florence E Boarder Unmarried 18 1883 Assistant School Teacher Rotherhithe, London Turner Charles E Head Married 64 1837 Parish Police/Pensioner (retired) Tisbury, Wilts Semley Green Turner Eliza Wife Married 60 1841 Colby, Norfolk Stone Dinah Head Widowed 69 1832 Tisbury, Wilts Semley Green Tolly Lewis Head Married 28 1873 Railway Clerk Sampford Courtney, Devon Semley Green Tolly Florence M Wife Married 28 1873 Sedgehill, Wilts Tolly Lewis J Son 2 1899 Semley, Wilts Tolly Edith M Daughter 0 1901 Semley, Wilts 10 months Maidment Mabel H Servant 13 1888 General Domestic Semley, Wilts Annie Harris Annie Head Unmarried 54 1847 Seamstress Semley, Wilts Semley Green Philpott John H Head Married 47 1854 Mason/Local Preacher Donhead St Andrew, Wilts Semley Green Philpott Mary A Wife Married 49 1852 Pulborough, Sussex Philpott Alice M Daughter 10 1891 Semley, Wilts Rogers Eliza Head Widowed 66 1835 Throop, Hants Semley Green Rogers Elsie Head Unmarried 20 1881 Draper Semley, Wilts Semley Green King Edith Servant Unmarried 20 1881 General Clerk Gussage All Saints, Dorset Foote Wilfred Servant Unmarried 20 1881 Grocer's Assistant Yetminster, Dorset Tucker Louisa Servant Unmarried 18 1883 General Domestic Semley, Wilts Bracher Elizabeth L G Head Widowed 57 1844 Living on own means Leigh, Dorset Semley Green Rayson Emma Servant Unmarried 21 1880 General Domestic Martock, Somerset Walker Jane D Visitor Married 25 1876 Semley, Wilts Batten Henry Head Married 27 1874 Signalman Railway Launceston, Cornwall Semley Green Batten Edith F Wife Married 20 1881 Semley, Wilts Batten Ellen L A Daughter 0 1901 Semley, Wilts 1 months Gray Mary Visitor 13 1888 Semley, Wilts Maidment Stephen Head Married 59 1842 Plate Layer Railway Semley, Wilts Semley Green Maidment Prudence Wife Married 61 1840 Semley, Wilts Maidment William Son 14 1887 Semley, Wilts Sanger Walter Head Married 36 1865 General Labourer Tisbury, Wilts Semley Green Sanger Jane Wife Married 29 1872 Tisbury, Wilts Sanger Albert Son 0 1901 Semley, Wilts 2 months Targett Bessie Son in Law Unmarried 34 1867 General Domestic Donhead, Wilts Yauldren Thomas Head Married 40 1861 Baptist Minister Bishop... Hants Semley Green Yauldren Emma A Wife Married 38 1863 Exeter, Devon Gane Sarah Head Widowed 69 1832 Llansamlet, Wales Semley Green ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/Teresa Lewis Semley - Census 1901 Relationship Surname Given Names Status Sex Age Year Born Occupation Employer, worker or Own Account If working at Home Where Born Address Notes to Head Schedule Hayward Henry Head Married 36 1865 Railway navvy Semley, Wilts Semley Green Hayward May Wife Married 36 1865 Knoyle, Wilts Hayward John Son 12 1889 Knoyle, Wilts Hayward Edith Daughter 10 1891 Knoyle, Wilts Hayward Herbert Son 9 1892 Knoyle, Wilts Hayward Frederick Son 7 1894 Knoyle, Wilts Hayward William Son 5 1896 Semley, Wilts Hayward Emily Daughter 1 1900 Semley, Wilts Baker Robert Head Married 66 1835 Farmer Semley, Wilts Senior's Farm Baker Sarah Wife Married 61 1840 Tisbury, Wilts Baker Mary S Daughter Unmarried 38 1863 Fonthill Gifford, Wilts Baker Tom Son Unmarried 34 1867 Farmer's son Lambeth, London Baker Albert E Son Unmarried 22 1879 Farmer's son Semley, Wilts Baker Florence E Daughter Unmarried 21 1880 Semley, Wilts Baker Percival O Son Unmarried 18 1883 Farmer's son Semley, Wilts Dewey Rose A Grandaughter 4 1897 Tisbury, Wilts Foot Edwin A Head Married 34 1867 General Dealer Cann, Dorset The Corner Foot Kate M Wife Married 31 1870 Cann, Dorset Foot Winifred E Daughter 7 1894 Cann, Dorset Larkham Elizabeth J Head Unmarried 37 1864 Tisbury, Wilts The Corner Larkham Ernest Son 9 1892 Tisbury, Wilts Stone Elizabeth Head Widowed 67 1834 Tisbury, Wilts No 2 Challis Stone Albert Son Unmarried 24 1877 Kitchen Gardener Tisbury, Wilts Ellis Evalina Daughter Widowed 38 1863 Tisbury, Wilts Ellis Jack Grandson 4 1897 Petersfield, Hants Ellis Daisy Grandaughter 2 1899 Petersfield, Hants James Edwin Head Married 35 1866 Butcher Semley, Wilts Gutch Common James Annie L Wife Married 32 1869 Donhead St. Mary, Wilts James Mable M Daughter 5 1896 Semley, Wilts Burden Albert Head Unmarried 57 1844 Rural Postman Semley, Wilts Gutch Common Burden Eliza Sister Unmarried 59 1842 Semley, Wilts Maidment Sidney Head Married 34 1867 Roadman Cann, Dorset Gutch Common Maidment Ellen Wife Married 43 1858 Weymouth, Dorset Collins Fred Stepson Unmarried 20 1881 Roadman Weymouth, Dorset Ridout Robert Head Married 26 1875 Blacksmith Haselbury Bryan, Dorset Gutch Common Ridout Mary Wife Married 23 1878 Semley, Wilts Maidment Tom Head Married 35 1866 Gardener (domestic) Semley, Wilts Gutch Common Maidment Charlotte Wife Married 31 1870 Knoyle, Wilts Maidment Florence Daughter 13 1888 Donhead, Wilts Maidment Charles Head Married 29 1872 Baker Semley, Wilts Gutch Common Maidment Janette Wife Married 29 1872 Semley, Wilts Maidment Cecil Son 5 1896 Semley, Wilts Burden Alfred Head Married 58 1843 Grocer/Shopkeeper Semley, Wilts Gutch Common Burden Fanny Wife Married 59 1842 Semley, Wilts Burden Walter Son Unmarried 28 1873 Agricultural Labourer Semley, Wilts Burden Ernest Son Unmarried 27 1874 Agricultural Labourer Semley, Wilts ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/Teresa Lewis Semley - Census 1901 Relationship Surname Given Names Status Sex Age Year Born Occupation Employer, worker or Own Account If working at Home Where Born Address Notes to Head Schedule Baker Frank Head Unmarried 57 1844 Semley, Wilts Gutch Common Day Emma Head Unmarried 46 1855 Dressmaker Semley, Wilts Gutch Common Day Ernest Nephew 13 1888 Semley, Wilts Knight Elizabeth Head Widowed 48 1853 Donhead, Wilts Gutch Common Knight Fred Son Unmarried 25 1876 Estate Labourer Semley, Wilts Knight Sarah Daughter Unmarried 19 1882
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