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Broad Hinton - Census 1851 Broad Hinton - Census 1851 Schedule Address Surname Given Names Relationship to head Status Age Year of Birth Occupation Place of Birth 1 Vicarage Thomson John Head Marr 38 1813 Curate of Broadhinton NbL 1 Vicarage Thomson Anne Wife Marr 38 1813 Durham 1 Vicarage Thomson Ellinor Daughter Unmarried 6 1845 At Home Tincleton, Dorset 1 Vicarage Thomson Charles A. Son Unmarried 3 1848 At Home Broad Hinton, Wilts 1 Vicarage Harris C.H. Lodger Unmarried 48 1803 Annuitant Bath, Somerset 1 Vicarage Gester S. Lodger Unmarried 25 1826 Annuitant Druce, Dorset 1 Vicarage Garlick Kitty Servant Unmarried 20 1831 General Servant Kintbury, Wilts 1 Vicarage Speck Elizabeth Servant Unmarried 14 1837 Nurse Broad Hinton, Wilts 2 Norborns Farm Smith Samuel Hale Head Marr 43 1808 Farmer, 693acres, employing 20 men Bremhill, Wilts 2 Norborns Farm Smith Emma Wife Marr 36 1815 Farmers wife Corton, Wilts 2 Norborns Farm Smith Elizabeth Ann Daughter Unmarried 6 1845 Farmer's Daughter Broad Hinton, Wilts 2 Norborns Farm Smith Richard Sadler Son Unmarried 5 1846 Farmer's Son Broad Hinton, Wilts 2 Norborns Farm Smith Henry Crook Son Unmarried 3 1848 Farmer's Son Broad Hinton, Wilts 2 Norborns Farm Smith Agnes Catharine Daughter Unmarried 1 1850 Farmer's Daughter Broad Hinton, Wilts 2 Norborns Farm Appleford Anne Servant Unmarried 25 1826 General Servant Baydon, Wilts 2 Norborns Farm Scriven Fanny Servant Unmarried 21 1830 General Servant Little Hinton, Wilts 2 Norborns Farm Benger John Servant Unmarried 48 1803 Groom Old Cannings, Wilts 3 Manor Tuckwell Richard Head Widow 44 1807 Farmer 900acres, employing 19 men Eastleach, Gls 3 Manor Tuckwell Sarah Unmarried 25 1826 Farmer's Daughter Eastleach, Gls 3 Manor Richens Martha Servant Unmarried 20 1831 General Servant Wroughton, Wilts 3 Manor Hunt Mary Servant Unmarried 21 1830 General Servant Milton, Wilts 3 Manor Turner Isaac Servant Unmarried 17 1834 Groom Broad Hinton, Wilts 4 Cockroast Farm Rodbourn Thomas Head Marr 57 1794 Farmer Bath, Somerset 4 Cockroast Farm Rodbourn Anne Wife Marr 60 1791 Farmer's Wife London, Middlesex 4 Cockroast Farm Rodbourn Elenor M Daughter Unmarried 19 1832 Farmer's Daughter Broad Hinton, Wilts 4 Cockroast Farm Huish Sarah Servant Unmarried 30 1821 General Servant Broad Hinton, Wilts 4 Cockroast Farm Rogers George Servant Unmarried 16 1835 Agricultural Labourer Broad Hinton, Wilts 5 Rectory Tombs Sarah Servant Unmarried 58 1793 General Servant Broad Hinton, Wilts 5 Rectory Tuck Mary Servant Unmarried 52 1799 Cook Thornhill, Wilts 5 Rectory Theobald Job Servant Unmarried 29 1822 Groom & Gardener Broad Town, Wilts 6 Broad Hinton Witt Thomas head Marr 60 1791 Annuitant Broad Hinton, Wilts 6 Broad Hinton Witt Hannah wife Marr 60 1791 Annuitant's Wife Devizes, Wilts 6 Broad Hinton Witt Mary Daughter Unmarried 30 1821 Dress Maker Broad Hinton, Wilts 6 Broad Hinton Witt Hannah Daughter Unmarried 26 1825 Dress Maker Broad Hinton, Wilts 6 Broad Hinton Witt Henry Son Unmarried 19 1832 Cordwainer Broad Hinton, Wilts 6 Broad Hinton Garland Eliza Lodger Unmarried 49 1802 Annuitant Weymouth, Dorset 7 Broad Hinton Eatwell Francis Head Marr 57 1794 Carpenter Master, Employing 1 man & 1 apprentice Broad Hinton, Wilts 7 Broad Hinton Eatwell Ann Wife Marr 56 1795 Carpenter's Wife Cliffe Pypard, Wilts 7 Broad Hinton Eatwell Henry Grandson Unmarried 4 1847 Scholar Broad Hinton, Wilts 7 Broad Hinton Robbins James Apprentice Unmarried 16 1835 Apprentice Wootton Bassett, Wilts 8 Broad Hinton Eatwell John Head Marr 74 1777 Carpenter Master Broad Hinton, Wilts 8 Broad Hinton Eatwell Jane Wife Marr 40 1811 Carpenter's Wife Broad Hinton, Wilts 8 Broad Hinton Eatwell Caroline Daughter Unmarried 13 1838 Broad Hinton, Wilts 8 Broad Hinton Eatwell Albert Son Unmarried 11 1840 Scholar Broad Hinton, Wilts 8 Broad Hinton Eatwell Sidney Son Unmarried 9 1842 Scholar Broad Hinton, Wilts 8 Broad Hinton Eatwell Edwin Son Unmarried 3 1848 Broad Hinton, Wilts 9 Broad Hinton Eatwell Sarah Head Widow 88 1763 Parish Rel & Carpenter's Broad Hinton, Wilts 9 Broad Hinton Eatwell Henry Son Unmarried 32 1819 Carpenter Broad Hinton, Wilts 9 Broad Hinton Eatwell Francis Son Unmarried 15 1836 Agricultural Labourer Broad Hinton, Wilts 9 Broad Hinton Eatwell Louisa Daughter Unmarried 10 1841 Pauper Scholar Broad Hinton, Wilts 9 Broad Hinton Eatwell Elizabeth Granddaughter Unmarried 13 1838 Scholar Aldbourne, Wilts 10 Broad Hinton Hacker Henry Head Unmarried 41 1810 Agricultural Labourer Broad Hinton, Wilts 10 Broad Hinton Hacker Martha Aunt Unmarried 78 1773 Parish Relief & Agricultural Labourer Broad Hinton, Wilts © Wiltshire OPC Project/Laura Cairns/2013 Broad Hinton - Census 1851 Schedule Address Surname Given Names Relationship to head Status Age Year of Birth Occupation Place of Birth 11 Broad Hinton Wayland Ann Head Unmarried 60 1791 Annuitant Former & servant Avebury, Wilts 12 Broad Hinton Bezzant Maria Head Unmarried 80 1771 Parish Relief Agricultural Labourer Broad Hinton, Wilts 13 Broad Hinton Hunt George Head Marr 35 1816 Agricultural Labourer Broad Hinton, Wilts 13 Broad Hinton Hunt Mary Wife Marr 39 1812 Laundress Milton, Wilts 13 Broad Hinton Hunt Sarah Anne Daughter Unmarried 11 1840 Scholar Broad Hinton, Wilts 13 Broad Hinton Hunt Mary Jane Daughter 6 1845 Scholar Broad Hinton, Wilts 13 Broad Hinton Hunt Charles Son 4 1847 Scholar (deleted) Broad Hinton, Wilts 13 Broad Hinton Hunt George Son 2 1849 Broad Hinton, Wilts 13 Broad Hinton Blunsden Richard (? Junr) Lodger Unmarried 25 1826 Farm Bailiff Sratton St Margaret, Wilts 14 Broad Hinton Carpenter Joseph Head Marr 52 1799 Agricultural Labourer Broad Hinton, Wilts 14 Broad Hinton Carpenter Ann Wife Marr 51 1800 Agricultural Labourer Winterbourne Bassett, Wilts 14 Broad Hinton Carpenter Thomas Son Unmarried 18 1833 Agricultural Labourer Broad Hinton, Wilts 14 Broad Hinton Carpenter William Son Unmarried 16 1835 Agricultural Labourer Broad Hinton, Wilts 14 Broad Hinton Carpenter John Son Unmarried 13 1838 Agricultural Labourer Broad Hinton, Wilts 14 Broad Hinton Carpenter Jane Granddaughter Unmarried 1 1850 Broad Hinton, Wilts 15 Broad Hinton Hacker Joseph Head Unmarried 32 1819 Carrier Liddington, Wilts 15 Broad Hinton Davis Ann Servant Widow 65 1786 Pauper House Servant Bristol, Somerset 15 Broad Hinton Tanner Jacob Cousin Unmarried 15 1836 General Servant Shrivenham, Brk 15 Broad Hinton Norris Thomas Lodger Unmarried 23 1828 Agricultural Labourer Broad Hinton, Wilts 16 Broad Hinton Durnford Rosetta Head Unmarried 72 1779 Annuitant Burbage, Wilts 16 Broad Hinton Offer Thomas Lodger Marr 69 1782 Grocer Master Uffcott, Wilts 16 Broad Hinton Offer Ann Lodger Marr 70 1781 Grocer's Wife Broad Hinton, Wilts 17 Broad Hinton Barnes Edward Head Marr 44 1807 Agricultural Bailiff Broad Blunsdon, Wilts 17 Broad Hinton Barnes Mary Ann Wife Marr 41 1810 Ashbury, Wilts 17 Broad Hinton Barnes Jonathan Son Unmarried 18 1833 Agricultural Labourer Wanborough, Wilts 17 Broad Hinton Barnes Francis Son Unmarried 14 1837 Agricultural Labourer Wanborough, Wilts 17 Broad Hinton Barnes Joseph Son 12 1839 Wanborough, Wilts 17 Broad Hinton Barnes Catharine Daughter 11 1840 Scholar Wanborough, Wilts 17 Broad Hinton Barnes Mary Hannah Daughter 9 1842 Knighton, BRK 17 Broad Hinton Barnes Elizabeth Daughter 7 1844 Knighton, BRK 17 Broad Hinton Barnes Edward Son 5 1846 Knighton, BRK 17 Broad Hinton Barnes Jane Daughter 3 1848 Knighton, BRK 18 Broad Hinton Carpenter Thomas Head Marr 40 1811 Agricultural Labourer Broad Hinton, Wilts 18 Broad Hinton Carpenter Mary Jane Wife Marr 30 1821 Agricultural Labourer Cliffe Pypard, Wilts 18 Broad Hinton Carpenter William Son Unmarried 11 1840 Agricultural Labourer Broad Hinton, Wilts 18 Broad Hinton Carpenter Solomon Son 10 1841 Agricultural Labourer Broad Hinton, Wilts 18 Broad Hinton Carpenter Henry Son 6 1845 Broad Hinton, Wilts 18 Broad Hinton Carpenter Mary Jane Daughter 3 1848 Broad Hinton, Wilts 18 Broad Hinton Carpenter Elizabeth Daughter 1 1850 Broad Hinton, Wilts 18 Broad Hinton Cove Henry Lodger 21 1830 Agricultural Labourer Highworth, Wilts 19 Broad Hinton Davis Francis Head Marr 67 1784 Agricultural Labourer Broad Hinton, Wilts 19 Broad Hinton Davis Lydia Wife Marr 53 1798 Basset Down, Wilts 19 Broad Hinton Davis Elizabeth Daughter Unmarried 11 1840 Scholar Broad Hinton, Wilts 19 Broad Hinton Davis Richard Son Marr 23 1828 Agricultural Labourer Broad Hinton, Wilts 19 Broad Hinton Davis Eliza Daughter in law Marr 23 1828 Agricultural Labourer Broad Hinton, Wilts 19 Broad Hinton Davis (infant) SL 0 1851 I day old Broad Hinton, Wilts 20 Broad Hinton Pearce James Head Marr 40 1811 Agricultural Labourer Axford, Wilts 20 Broad Hinton Pearce Hannah Wife Marr 37 1814 Rudge, Wilts 20 Broad Hinton Pearce Mary Ann Daughter Unmarried 15 1836 Agricultural Labourer Ramsbury, Wilts 20 Broad Hinton Pearce William Son Unmarried 13 1838 Agricultural Labourer Ramsbury, Wilts 20 Broad Hinton Pearce Henry Son 11 1840 Agricultural Labourer Ramsbury, Wilts 20 Broad Hinton Pearce Jacob Son 9 1842 Dodmore Lodge, Wilts 20 Broad Hinton Pearce George Son 7 1844 Broad Hinton, Wilts © Wiltshire OPC Project/Laura Cairns/2013 Broad Hinton - Census 1851 Schedule Address Surname Given Names Relationship to head Status Age Year of Birth Occupation Place of Birth 20 Broad Hinton Pearce Emma Daughter 5 1846 Broad Hinton, Wilts 20 Broad Hinton Pearce Edwin Son 1 1850 Broad Hinton, Wilts 21 Broad Hinton Davis Stephen Head Marr 28 1823 Agricultural Labourer Broad Hinton, Wilts 21 Broad Hinton Davis Betty Wife Marr 29 1822 Lyneham, Wilts 21 Broad Hinton Davis Anna Maria Daughter
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