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Sherrington - Census 1891 R D Sherrington - Census 1891 r d 1 e e 1 y y r e 6 o o 1 l l / h 2 p p t 1 Year i e G m m R Abode Surname Given Names Relationship Status Age Sex Born Occupation Place of Birth Notes E E N 54 Parker Benjamin Head M 52 M 1839 Sawyer x Heytesbury Page 10. Folio 61 ed6 Parker Elizabeth Wife M 49 F 1842 Bradford Naish Charley Nephew M 1891 Scholar Trowbridge 55 Swayne Anna M. Wife M 38 F 1853 Bishopstone Swayne Elsie L. Dau 5 F 1886 Scholar Sherrington Swayne Alfred D. Son 3 M 1888 Sherrington Swayne Lena M. Dau 1 F 1890 Sherrington 56 Pearce Frank H. Head M 30 M 1861 Under Gardener Domestic Serv x Hindon Pearce Emma Wife M 44 F 1847 Stockton Pearce Alice Dau 4 F 1887 Sherrington Pearce William J. Son 3 M 1888 Stockton Pearce Walter Son 0 M 1891 Sherrington Aged 9 months 57 Neale Thomas Head M 59 M 1832 General Labourer x Sherrington Neale Ann Wife M 59 F 1832 Sherrington Long Richard N. Gd Son M 5 M 1886 Scholar Cardiff, Glam., Wales 58 Poolman Walter Head M 24 M 1867 Rural Post Man x Codford St Mary Poolman Elizabeth Wife M 20 F 1871 Hanging Langford 59 Edwards William Head M 68 M 1823 Agricultural Labourer x Sherrington Edwards Elizabeth Wife M 68 F 1823 Chitterne 60 Warman James Head M 38 M 1853 Railway Signalman x Chard, Somerset Warman Bess Wife M 40 F 1851 Colyton, Devon Warman Alice E. Dau 9 F 1882 Scholar Sherrington 61 Cooper Samuel Head M 52 M 1839 Agricultural Labourer x Codford St Mary Cooper Elizabeth Wife M 64 F 1827 Codford St Peter 62 Williams William Head M 65 M 1826 Journeyman Carpenter x Norton Feris, Somerset Williams Caroline Wife M 59 F 1832 Amesbury Williams Albert W.B. Son U 35 M 1856 Amesbury Imbecile 63 Axford William Head W 68 M 1823 Agricultural Labourer x Sherrington 64 Sparey George Head M 59 M 1832 Agricultural Labourer x Codford St Peter Sparey Sophia Wife M 70 F 1821 Warminster Sparey George Son U 12 M 1879 Agricultural Labourer x Sherrington 65 Carter Richard Head M 50 M 1841 Labourer on G.W.R. x Sherrington Page 11 Carter Sarah A. Wife M 41 F 1850 Sherrington Carter Ernest Son U 15 M 1876 Agricultural Labourer x Sherrington 66 Imber Eli Head W 73 M 1818 Agricultural Labourer x Sherrington Axford Emily Dau M 38 F 1853 Sherrington Axford Frank Son in Law M 27 M 1864 Agricultural Labourer x Sherrington Axford Daniel N. Son 1 M 1890 Sherrington 67 Neale Timothy Head M 57 M 1834 General Haulier x Sherrington Neale Emma Wife M 53 F 1838 Sherrington 68 Everley Thomas Head M 47 M 1844 Agricultural Labourer x Knook Everley Fanny Wife M 44 F 1847 Upton Lovell ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2020/Gill Cannell Page 1 of 4 Sherrington - Census 1891 r d 1 e e 1 y y r e 6 o o 1 l l / h 2 p p t 1 Year i e G m m R Abode Surname Given Names Relationship Status Age Sex Born Occupation Place of Birth Notes E E N Everley Edward Son U 16 M 1875 Agricultural Labourer x Corton 69 Neale Noah Head W 60 M 1831 General Labourer x Sherrington Neale Jane A.M. Dau U 35 F 1856 Sherrington Neale Charlotte M. Dau U 15 F 1876 Sherrington 70 Carter John Head M 77 M 1814 Formerly Agricultural Carter Corton Blind Carter Mary A. Wife M 71 F 1820 Warminster 71 Neale Arthur Head M 56 M 1835 Living on own Means Sherrington Neale Susan Wife M 57 F 1834 Ashcott, Somerset Cullen William Boarder U 23 M 1868 Gardener Domestic Serv. x Ashcott, Somerset 72 Hill Charles J. Head M 34 M 1857 Horse Farm Carter x Norton Bavant Hill Ellen M. Wife M 32 F 1859 x Heytesbury Hill Ellen L. Dau 8 F 1883 Scholar Corton Hill William F. Son 5 M 1886 Scholar Corton Hill Edwin C. Son 3 M 1888 Sherrington 73 Oliver Jane Head W 60 F 1831 Laundress x Sutton Veny Haines Lucy Dau U 24 F 1867 Formerly Domestic Serv. Sutton Veny Hursey Henery Lodger M 30 M 1861 General Labourer x Essex, Surrey pob: only 2 counties given Holly Alexander Lodger W 21 M 1870 General Labourer x Mitchum, Surrey 74 Imber John Head M 69 M 1822 Woodman x Sherrington Imber Jane Wife M 64 F 1827 Sherrington Imber Lilly M. Dau U 19 F 1872 Sherrington Page 12 Imber Margaret E. G. Dau 10 F 1881 Scholar Sherrington 75 Compton Susan Head W 76 F 1815 Shapwick, Dorset 76 Axford Meshech Head M 60 M 1831 Journeyman Miller x Sherrington East Knoyle crossed out Axford Sarah Wife M 51 F 1840 East Knoyle Hayward Emma Niece U 23 F 1868 Formerly Domestic Serv. Sherrington Olding Elizabeth A. Niece U 14 F 1877 Sherrington 77 Imber John Head M 45 M 1846 Agricultural Labourer x Sherrington Imber Jane Wife M 44 F 1847 Bapton Imber Alfred E. Son 4 M 1887 Sherrington 78 Heard Thomas J. Head W 60 M 1831 Rector of Sherrington Devizes Tanner Adelaide Serv. U 50 F 1841 Housekeeper Domestic Serv. Weston Bath, Somerset Dredge Agnes Serv. U 18 F 1873 General Servant x Monkton Deverill 79 Everett William Head M 34 M 1857 Carpenter x Wishford Everett Mary Wife M 31 F 1860 Keynstone, Dorset Everett John Son 10 M 1881 Scholar Stapleford Everett William Son 8 M 1883 Scholar Stapleford Everett George Son 5 M 1886 Scholar Stapleford Everett Henrietta Dau 3 F 1888 Scholar Stapleford Everett Eliza Dau 0 F 1891 Sherrington Aged 5 months Hussey John Lodger U 17 M 1874 Bricklayers Labourer x Bridport, Dorset 80 Whalley William Head M 28 M 1863 Agricultural Labourer x Upton Lovell ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2020/Gill Cannell Page 2 of 4 Sherrington - Census 1891 r d 1 e e 1 y y r e 6 o o 1 l l / h 2 p p t 1 Year i e G m m R Abode Surname Given Names Relationship Status Age Sex Born Occupation Place of Birth Notes E E N Whalley Mary A. Wife M 26 F 1865 Corsley Whalley William H. Son 6 M 1885 Scholar Sherrington Whalley Edith M. Dau 5 F 1886 Scholar Sherrington Whalley Albert E. Son 2 M 1889 Sherrington 81 Howell Thomas Head M 77 M 1814 Formerly Shepherd Sherrington Howell Ann M. Wife M 56 F 1835 Smithfield, London Hodge Thomas A. G. Son 2 M 1889 Sherrington 82 Barber Mary A. Head W 56 F 1835 Cook Domestic Serv. x Bapton 0 House uninhabited 83 Prior William Head M 41 M 1850 Groom & Gardener Domestic Sort x Bishopstone, Herts Page 13. County doubtful Prior Annie E. Wife M 36 F 1855 Chilmark Prior Gertrude E. Dau 8 F 1883 Scholar Dinton Prior Victor A. Son 7 M 1884 Scholar Dinton Prior Olive B. Dau 5 F 1886 Scholar Chilmark 84 Howell William Head M 44 M 1847 Agricultural Labourer x Sherrington Howell Mary Wife M 54 F 1837 Sherrington Axford Ethel J. Niece 3 F 1888 Sherrington 85 Axford Henery Head W 75 M 1816 Grocer x Warminster Obrien Catherine A. Niece U 27 F 1864 Dom House Keeper High Holborn, London 86 Howell Thomas Head M 47 M 1844 Shepherd x Sherrington Howell Mary J. Wife M 48 F 1843 Sherrington Howell Henery C. Son U 23 M 1868 Shepherd x Sherrington Howell Alfred J. Son U 17 M 1874 Shepherd x Sherrington Howell Albert W. Son U 12 M 1879 Scholar Sherrington Howell Frederick V. Son 9 M 1882 Scholar Sherrington Howell Edith M. J. Dau 6 F 1885 Scholar Sherrington Howell Alick A. Son 2 M 1889 Sherrington Carter Frederick Nephew U 21 M 1870 General Labourer x Sherrington 87 Thorne Ishmael Head M 30 M 1861 Gardener Domestic Serv. x Durnford Thorne Eliza Wife M 35 F 1856 Sherrington Thorne Rosetta M. Dau 4 F 1887 Scholar Codford Thorne James D. Son 3 M 1888 Sherrington 88 Neale John Head M 56 M 1835 Agricultural Labourer x Sherrington Neale Sara Wife M 55 F 1836 Sherrington 89 Axford Jane Head W 66 F 1825 Sherrington Axford John Son W 29 M 1862 Agricultural Labourer x Sherrington Axford Edwin C. Son U 25 M 1866 Agricultural Labourer x Sherrington 90 Sparey Clara A. Head W 45 F 1846 Camerton, Somerset Sparey William M. Son U 14 M 1877 Agricultural Labourer x Codford St Mary Sparey George Son 10 M 1881 Scholar Codford St Mary Sparey Louisa Dau 6 F 1885 Scholar Codford St Mary Page 14 Sparey Herbert J. Son 4 M 1887 Scholar Codford St Mary ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2020/Gill Cannell Page 3 of 4 Sherrington - Census 1891 r d 1 e e 1 y y r e 6 o o 1 l l / h 2 p p t 1 Year i e G m m R Abode Surname Given Names Relationship Status Age Sex Born Occupation Place of Birth Notes E E N 91 Imber Tom Head M 40 M 1851 Woodman x Sherrington Imber Mary J. Wife M 38 F 1853 Sherrington Imber Herbert Son U 12 M 1879 Woodmans Assistant x Sherrington Imber Timothy W. Son 11 M 1880 Woodmans Assistant x Sherrington Imber Sidney J. Son 8 M 1883 Scholar Sherrington Imber Fred Son 6 M 1885 Scholar Sherrington Imber Carl Son 0 M 1891 Boyton Aged 7 months 92 Davis Francis Head M 46 M 1845 Agricultural Labourer x Corsley Davis Mary Wife M 55 F 1836 Stapleford Davis George Son U 17 M 1874 General Labourer x Sherrington Davis Mary Dau U 15 F 1876 Sherrington Davis John Grandfather W 74 M 1817 Corsley 93 White Solomon Head M 73 M 1818 Formerly General Labourer Ret Sherrington White Lucy Wife M 70 F 1821 Sherrington White Sidney H.
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