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1861 Page 1 Description of Enumeration District. All That Part of the Parish of Appleby in the County of Leicester. 1 Bowleys L Sched Relation Marriage Age Age Num Street/House Name and Surname to Head Condition Male Female Profession or Occupation Place of Birth Description of Enumeration District. All that part of the Parish of Appleby in the County of Leicester. 1 Bowleys Lane John Walton Head Mar 60 Servant Packington, Leicestershire Jane Walton Wife Mar 59 Appleby, Derbyshire Ann Walton Daur Un 26 At home ill Appleby, Derbyshire Charles Walton Son Un 22 Servant, Groom Appleby, Derbysshire 2 Sarah Mould Head Wid 46 Knitter Housebycross Joseph Mould Son Un 18 Farm Labourer Appleby, Derbyshire James Mould Son Un 17 Farm Labourer Appleby, Derbyshire William Mould Gr’d Son 3 Appleby, Derbyshire 3 Henry Wileman Head Mar 42 Painter Appleby, Derbyshire Pheby Wileman Wife Mar 44 Laundress Stretton en le Field, Derbyshire John Wileman Son 11 Errand boy Appleby, Derbyshire Thomas Wileman Son 9 Scholar Appleby, Derbyshire 4 William Smith Head Mar 63 Retired farmer Newton Regis, Warwickshire Charlotte Smith Wife Mar 55 Retired farmer’s wife Branston, Leicestershire John Smith Son Un 21 Joiner Newton Regis, Warwickshire Sarah Jordan Servant 13 House servant Appleby, Derbyshire 5 Edward Boden Head Mar 63 Malster Appleby, Leicestershire Mary Boden Wife Mar 62 Malster’s wife Appleby, Leicestershire Jane Harding Servant Un 17 Servant of all work Norton, Leicestershire John Whitworth Servant Un 18 Waggoner Braunstone, Leicestershire Charles Till Servant 13 Cole boy Appleby, Derbyshire 1861 Page 1 Sched Relation Marriage Age Age Num Street/House Name and Surname to Head Condition Male Female Profession or Occupation Place of Birth 6 James Bowley Head Wid 74 Carpenter Appleby, Derbyshire James Bowley Son Wid 54 Carpenter Appleby, Derbyshire Jane Bowley Gr’d Daur Un 15 Appleby, Derbyshire Mary Bircher Servant Un 15 House Servant Harelawton ?, Staffordshire 7 Thomas Roland Head Mar 45 Brickmaker Appleby, Leicestershire Sarah Roland Wife Mar 40 Brickmaker’s wife Ratcliff, Leicestershire Mary Roland Daur 10 Scholar Appleby, Derbyshire Sarah Roland Daur 3 Scholar Appleby, Derbyshire Elizabeth Roland Daur 9 m Appleby, Derbyshire 8 John Gresley Head Mar 40 Wheelwright Appleby, Derbyshire Elizabeth Gresley Wife Mar 39 Wife Appleby, Derbyshire Thomas Gresley Son Un 15 Butcher’s boy Appleby, Derbyshire William Gresley Son 13 Scholar Appleby, Derbyshire Elizabeth Gresley Daur 8 Scholar Appleby, Derbyshire Ann Gresley Daur 6 Scholar Appleby, Derbyshire Harriet Gresley Daur 4 Scholar Appleby, Derbyshire Charles Gresley Son 6m Appleby, Derbyshire 9 Church Street William Winter Head Mar 27 Sawyer Austrey, Warwickshire Mary Winter Wife Mar 25 Sawyer’s wife Appleby, Derbyshire Mary Ann Winter Daur 4 Appleby, Derbyshire Catherine Winter Daur 2 Appleby, Derbyshire 10 Thomas Wilkins Head Mar 71 Ag Labourer Appleby, Derbyshire Betty Wilkins Wife Mar 67 Labourer’s wife Wiggington, Staffordshire 11 William Bradbury Head Wid 82 Blacksmith Blackfordby, Leicestershire 1861 Page 2 Sched Relation Marriage Age Age Num Street/House Name and Surname to Head Condition Male Female Profession or Occupation Place of Birth 12 Beer House Mary Garner Head Wid 70 Publican Appleby, Leicestershire Thomas Garner Son Un 30 Ag Labourer Appleby, Leicestershire 13 George Garner Head Mar 28 Bricklayer Appleby, Leicestershire Eliza Garner Wife Mar 26 Bricklayer’s wife Nailstone, Leicestershire Mary Ann Garner Daur 9 m Appleby, Leicestershire 14 Church Street William Cole Head Mar 47 Ag Labourer Ashby de la Zouch, Leics Elizabeth Cole Wife Mar 46 Labourer’s wife Appleby, Leicestershire Emma G Cole Daur 13 Scholar Appleby, Leicestershire Richard Cole Son 10 Scholar Appleby, Leicestershire William Cole Son 6 Scholar Appleby, Leicestershire Harry Cole Son 2 Appleby, Leicestershire 15 Jabez Ball Head Wid 57 Cordwainer Appleby, Leicestershire 16 William Miller Head Mar 48 Sawyer Atherstone, Warwickshire Eliza Miller Wife Mar 48 Sawyer’s wife Twycross, Leicestershire Matilda Miller Daur Un 23 Dressmaker Snarestone, Leicestershire Eliza Miller Daur Un 17 Servant Hartshorn, Derbyshire Emma Miller Daur 11 Scholar Appleby, Leicestershire Edward Miller Son 9 Scholar Appleby, Leicestershire Anna Miller Daur 7 Scholar Appleby, Leicestershire James Miller Son 5 Scholar Appleby, Leicestershire 17 Charles Bates Head Un 24 Grocer and Baker Appleby, Derbyshire Eliza Bates Sister Un 33 Milliner Appleby, Derbyshire John Parker Visitor Un 57 Blacksmith Appleby, Derbyshire Ann Nicklin Servant Un 17 Housemaid Swepstone, Leicestershire 1861 Page 3 Sched Relation Marriage Age Age Num Street/House Name and Surname to Head Condition Male Female Profession or Occupation Place of Birth 18 Thomas Bates Head Mar 60 Tailor Appleby, Leicestershire 19 Church Street William Mason Head Mar 41 Carpenter Overseal, Derbyshire Ann Mason Wife Mar 40 Wife Fazeley, Staffordshire William Mason Son 12 Cow boy Appleby, Leicestershire Clara Mason Daur 10 Scholar Appleby, Leicestershire Thomas Mason Son 6 Scholar Appleby, Leicestershire George Mason Son 4 Scholar Appleby, Leicestershire Harriott Mason Daur 3 Appleby, Leicestershire Mary Ann Mason Daur 1 Appleby, Leicestershire 20 William Ward Head Mar 32 Ag Labourer Edithweston, Rutland Jane Ward Wife Mar 34 Labourer’s wife Cottingham, Northamptonshire Harriet Ward Daur 11 Scholar Edithweston, Rutland John Ward Son 9 Farmer’s boy Edithweston, Rutland Thomas Ward Son 6 Scholar Edithweston, Rutland Harry L Ward Son 4 Scholar Appleby, Leicestershire William Ward Son 1 Appleby, Leicestershire 21 Samuel Heath Head Mar 21 Ag Labourer Clifton Campville, Staffs Fanny Heath Wife Mar 29 Labourer’s wife Cordwell, Derbyshire 22 Thomas Parker Head Mar 42 Carrier Appleby, Derbyshire Frances Parker Wife Mar 36 Carrier’s wife Rosliston, Derbyshire James Parker Son 12 Scholar Appleby, Derbyshire Clara Parker Daur 6 Scholar Appleby, Derbyshire 3 houses uninhabited 1861 Page 4 Sched Relation Marriage Age Age Num Street/House Name and Surname to Head Condition Male Female Profession or Occupation Place of Birth 23 Aaron G Chandler Head Mar 38 Tailor & Draper Newton Regis, Warwickshire Ellen Chandler Wife Mar 37 Tailor’s wife Measham, Derbyshire Mosely Chandler Son 14 Tailor ----- Appleby, Derbyshire Mary Chandler Daur 12 Scholar Appleby, Derbyshire Harry Chandler Son 10 Scholar Appleby, Derbyshire Emily Timms Visitor Un 21 Warwick 24 William Garner Head Mar 49 Bricklayer Appleby, Leicestershire Elizabeth Garner Wife Mar 49 Laundress Appleby, Leicestershire 25 Church Street Henry Garner Head Mar 33 Ag Labourer Appleby, Leicestershire Mary Garner Wife Mar 30 Labourer’s wife Warton, Warwickshire 26 William Spencer Head Wid 64 Ag Labourer Clifton Campville, Staffs 27 Jane Bowley Head Wid 76 Charwoman Nailstone, Leicestershire 28 Henry Boss Head Mar 26 Journeyman Painter Appleby, Derbyshire Marianne Boss Wife Mar 23 Barton Seagrave, Northants 29 Mary Copestake Head Wid 73 Washer woman Appleby, Leicestershire General Baptist Chapel 30 Edmund Tunnadine Head Un 27 Brazier Appleby, Leicestershire 31 Thomas Mitchel Head Mar 38 Butler Croyden, Surrey Charlotte Mitchel Wife Mar 43 Butler’s wife Cape Town, South Africa Jane Mitchel Daur 8 Hanover Sq. Middlesex Georgina Salomen Sister Un 30 Hanover Sq. Middlesex 1861 Page 5 Sched Relation Marriage Age Age Num Street/House Name and Surname to Head Condition Male Female Profession or Occupation Place of Birth 32 The Cottage Spencer Edmonds Head Mar 29 General Practitioner Hanley, Staffordshire Elizabeth Edmonds Wife Mar 28 Surgeon’s wife Appleby, Leicestershire Annie Guest Boarder Un 29 Fund Holder Stretton, Derbyshire Sarah Wyatt Servant Un 19 Housemaid Appleby, Leicestershire George Cole Servant Un 22 Groom Appleby, Leicestershire 33 The Villa Robert Bowker Head Mar 43 General Practitioner Wandsworth, Berkshire Betsey Bowker Wife Mar 40 Surgeon’s wife Bulwell, Nottinghamshire Betsy Bowker Daur Un 16 Bulwell, Nottinghamshire Eliza Bowker Daur 14 Bulwell, Nottinghamshire Jane Bowker Daur 12 Bulwell, Nottinghamshire Ellen Bowker Daur 10 Bulwell, Nottinghamshire Robert Bowker Son 8 Bulwell, Nottinghamshire Richard Bowker Son 6 Bay of Biscay Maria Bowker Daur 3 England Elizabeth Bowker Daur 7 m Appleby, Leicestershire Richard Wycherley Visitor Un 25 Surgeon N K 34 Upper Town William Hatton Head Mar 48 Cordwainer Appleby, Leicestershire Sarah Hatton Wife Mar 47 Wife Appleby, Leicestershire Charles Hatton Son Un 20 Cordwainer Appleby, Leicestershire Henry Hatton Son Un 18 Cordwainer Appleby, Leicestershire 35 Upper Town Charles Harris Head Mar 53 Farmer 67 acres Lichfield, Staffordshire Sarah Harris Wife Mar 52 Farmer’s wife Yoxall, Staffordshire George Plant Servant 15 Farm Servant Appleby, Leicestershire Richard Miller Servant 14 Farm Servant Appleby, Leicestershire Catherine Kirk Servant 15 Farm Servant Appleby, Leicestershire 1861 Page 6 Sched Relation Marriage Age Age Num Street/House Name and Surname to Head Condition Male Female Profession or Occupation Place of Birth 36 Upper Town Mary J Cooper Head Wid 42 Widow of medical man Beliegh, Essex Frederick Cooper Son 14 Scholar Appleby, Leicestershire Emma Cooper Daur 10 Scholar Appleby, Leicestershire Annetta Cooper Daur 8 Scholar Appleby, Leicestershire Peter Cooper Son 6 Scholar Appleby, Leicestershire Sarah Colton Servant Un 42 House Servant Appleby, Leicestershire Ruth Spencer Servant 14 House Servant Appleby, Leicestershire 37 Upper Town John Dymock Head Mar 43 Ag Labourer Moira, Leicestershire Ann Dymock Wife Mar 43 Labourer’s wife Appleby, Leicestershire Selina Dymock Daur 14 Scholar Appleby, Leicestershire John Dymock Son 11 Scholar
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