Rock 1851 Census District 7C All That Part of the Parish of Rock Which Is Comprised in the Divisions Moor and Conningswick, Hollin and Sheldon, Rock and Sneyd

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Rock 1851 Census District 7C All That Part of the Parish of Rock Which Is Comprised in the Divisions Moor and Conningswick, Hollin and Sheldon, Rock and Sneyd Rock 1851 Census District 7C All that part of the parish of Rock which is comprised in the Divisions Moor and Conningswick, Hollin and Sheldon, Rock and Sneyd Address rel Age M/F con Occupation birthplace 1 1 The Bins William DAVIES H 45 M M Farmer 28ac Bewdley 2 1 Sarah DAVIES W 39 F M Rock 3 1 Thomas DAVIES S 14 M Farmers son Rock 4 1 Martha DAVIES D 12 F Rock 5 1 William DAVIES S 8 M Rock 6 1 Eliza SOLLOWAY Ser 12 F General servant Wednesbury 7 1 Job WYER V 21 M Carpenter Bewdley 8 2 Lane End Isaac BROWNING H 58 M M Farmer 90ac 2lab Tetbury 9 2 Phoebe BROWNING W 59 F M Kidderminster 10 2 Priscilla BROWNING D 28 F Farmers daughter Stourport 11 2 Frederick BROWNING S 22 M M Farmers son Stourport 12 2 Priscilla BROWNING V 86 F W Wiltshire 13 2 William MILLMAN Ser 14 M Agric labourer Rock 14 3 Bransley John HAYCOX H 40 M M Farmer 70ac Herefordshire 15 3 Sarah HAYCOX W 41 F M Pensax 16 3 Ann HAYCOX M 76 F Mamble 17 3 Joseph PITT Ser 12 M Agric labourer Pensax 18 4 Everidge Drusilla DAVIES H 68 F W Rock 19 4 Joseph DAVIES S 36 M Agric labourer Rock 20 5 ??? John POTTER H 55 M M Agric labourer Rock 21 5 Rebecca POTTER W 53 F M Pensax 22 5 Drusilla POTTER D 10 F Rock 23 6 Bullockhurst John WAINWRIGHT H 46 M M Farmer 84ac Rock 24 6 Elizabeth WAINWRIGHT W 29 F M Bewdley 25 6 Eliza WAINWRIGHT D 9 F Scholar Rock 26 6 John W WAINWRIGHT S 6 M Scholar Rock 27 6 Elizabeth WAINWRIGHT D 3 F Rock 28 6 Joseph POTTER Ser 21 M Waggoner Rock 29 6 Elizabeth JONES Ser 18 F General servant Wolverley 30 6 William POTTER Ser 11 M Farm servant Rock 31 7 ??? Robert ALLBUT H 40 M M Carpenter Rock 32 7 Susan ALLBUT W 36 F M Pensax 33 7 Richard ALLBUT S 17 M Carpenter Rock 34 7 Ann ALLBUT D 13 F Scholar Rock 35 7 Peter ALLBUT S 11 M Scholar Rock 36 7 Arthur ALLBUT S 7 M Scholar Rock 37 7 Priscilla ALLBUT D 3 F Scholar Rock 38 8 Schoolhouse Frederick POUNTNEY H 27 M M Schoolmaster Bewdley 39 8 Ann POUNTNEY W 33 F M Rock 40 8 Cecilia POUNTNEY D 4 F Scholar Rock 41 8 Frederick W POUNTNEY S 2 M Rock 42 8 Harriet A POUNTNEY D 1 F Rock 43 9 Rockcrop John WHARTON H 44 M M Agric labourer Rock 44 9 Sarah WHARTON W 35 F M Kinlet 45 9 Mary WHARTON D 12 F Knighton 46 9 John WHARTON S 10 M Ribbesford 47 9 Susannah WHARTON D 7 F Rock 48 9 Sarah Ann WHARTON D 2 F Rock 49 9 Elizabeth WHARTON D 6mo F Rock 50 10 Rockcrop William MILLMAN H 57 M M Grocer Rock 51 10 Elizabeth MILLMAN W 65 F M Rock 52 11 Rockcrop Edmund HALL H 52 M M Agric labourer Rock 53 11 Sarah HALL W 56 F M Bayton 54 11 Edmund HALL S 38 M Agric labourer Rock 55 11 Maria HALL D 14 F Rock 56 12 Coningswick William DORRELL H 85 M W Ex farmer Herefordshire 57 12 James DORRELL S 54 M Farmer 197ac 3lab Rock 58 12 Ursulla WARREN Ser 52 F General servant London 59 12 Sarah SHEPHARD Ser 16 F General servant Pensax 60 12 George BALMER Ser 19 M Farm servant Bewdley 61 12 James MORRIS Ser 14 M Farm servant Rock 62 13 Rockcrop Inn William ASHCROFT H 35 M W Victualler & shoemaker Plymouth 63 13 John ASHCROFT Bro 29 M Agric labourer Rock 64 13 Mary ASHCROFT Sis 20 F General servant Rock 65 13 William ASHCROFT S 3 M Rock 66 14 Rockcrop John ALLBUT H 72 M M Carpenter Wolverley 67 14 Ann ALLBUT W 72 F M Rock 68 14 Sarah ALLBUT D 31 F Rock 69 14 Henry GROTE Gs 12 M Scholar Rock 70 14 William GROTE Gs 10 M Scholar Rock 71 15 Rock House Ann MINTON H 47 F Retired Bridgnorth 72 15 Mary SKELDING Ser 24 F General servant Cleobury Mortimer 73 16 John FORTESCUE H 37 M Curate of rock Berkshire 74 17 Nr Rock Church James CREW H 64 M M Ex blacksmith Bayton 75 17 Mary CREW W 68 F M Rock 76 17 John EVANS V 30 M Stone mason Pensax 77 18 ??? John BEECH H 45 M Agric labourer Rock 78 19 ??? Thomas MACHEN H 39 M M Blacksmith Rock 79 19 Eleanor MACHEN W 45 F M Bewdley 80 19 James MACHEN S 20 M Blacksmith Rock 81 20 Nr Rock Church Thomas BYTHEWAY H 50 M M Agric labourer Kinlet 82 20 Mary BYTHEWAY W 42 F M Neen 21 Rock Farm John MINTON H 43 M Farmer 150ac 3lab coal Kinlet 83 miner 6men 2 boys 84 21 Sarah GITTENS Ser 45 F Knighton 85 21 Charles TOMPKIN Ser 18 M Agric labourer Rock 86 22 Ash Bed Jeremiah BIRD H 40 M M Agric labourer Shelsley 87 22 Maria BIRD W 35 F M Pensax 88 22 William BIRD S 14 M Scholar Pensax 89 22 Ann BIRD D 11 F Scholar Pensax 90 22 Thomas BIRD S 9 M Scholar Pensax 91 22 George BIRD S 7 M Scholar Pensax 92 23 Ash Bed Edward ADAMS H 32 M M Carpenter Neen Sollars 93 23 Amelia ADAMS W 30 F M Pensax 94 23 Edwin TEAGUE S-L 11 M Scholar Kidderminster 95 23 Henry TEAGUE S-L 9 M Scholar Kidderminster 96 23 Emma ADAMS D 1 F Pensax 97 24 Ash Bed Thomas MILLICHAP H 36 M M Agric labourer Cleobury Mortimer 98 24 Priscilla MILLICHAP W 31 F M Pensax 99 24 Thomas MILLICHAP S 10 M Scholar Pensax 100 24 Emanuel MILLICHAP S 8 M Scholar Pensax 101 24 Elizabeth MILLICHAP D 5 F Pensax 102 24 William MILLICHAP S 3 M Rock 103 25 Upper Snead Sarah WALKER H 52 F Farmer 210 2 lab Rock 104 25 Mary WALKER D 28 F Farmers daughter Albertry 105 25 Thomas WALKER S 22 M Farmers son Rock 106 25 John WALKER S 20 M Farmers son Rock 107 25 Francis D WALKER S 9 M Scholar Rock 108 25 Alfred WALKER S 4 M Rock 109 25 Maria PRICE Ser 27 F General servant Eastham 110 25 James CLEESE Ser 20 M Farm servant Rock 111 25 Samuel FIELD Ser 16 M Farm servant Pensax 112 1 Unocc Rock1851C.doc 113 26 Snead Cottage Sarah WALL H 61 F Schoolmuistress Pensax 114 26 John W WALL Neph 13 M Scholar Droitwich 115 27 ???. Charles HOLDER H 41 M M Agric labourer Neen 116 27 Ann HOLDER W 35 F M Staffordshire 117 27 Edward HOLDER S 14 M Pensax 118 27 William HOLDER S 9 M Rock 119 27 Ann E HOLDER D 7 F Rock 120 27 Emma HOLDER D 5 F Rock 121 27 Fanny HOLDER D 2 F Rock 122 28 Lower Hollin John JORDAN H 56 M M Farmer 25ac 2lab Burraston 123 28 Catharin JORDAN W 54 F M Hopton 124 28 Catharine JORDAN D 25 F Farmers daughter Burford 125 28 Anna JORDAN D 21 F Farmers daughter Burford 126 28 Mary JORDAN D 19 F Farmers daughter Burford 127 28 James JORDAN S 17 M Farmers son Burford 128 28 Mary GOODE Ser 17 F General servant Herefordshire 129 28 John HANCOX Ser 32 M Agric labourer Oswestry 130 28 John BIDDLE Ser 27 M Waggoner Mentley 131 28 Edwin WOOD Ser 11 M Farm servant Bishop Frome 132 29 Upper Hollin William MANTLE H 58 M M Farmer 203sc 2lsb Kinlet 133 29 Sarah MANTLE W 58 F M Pensax 134 29 James MANTLE S 18 M Farmers son Pensax 135 29 William MANTLE S 16 M Farmers son Pensax 136 29 Eliza ALBERT Nie 16 F General servant Pensax 137 29 Jane WOOD Ser 20 F Dairy maid Orleton 138 29 Richard FLYDE Ser 45 M Waggoner Herefordshire 139 29 Maria MANTLE V 28 F M Pensax 140 29 Elizabeth MANTLE V 4 F Cleobury Mortimer 141 30 ??? John CAWOOD H 29 M Incumbent of pensax Bewdley 142 31 Stildon Hannah HUMPHRIES H 51 F W Farmer 300ac 11lab Rock 143 31 Joseph HUMPHRIES S 34 M Farmers son Rock 144 31 Hannah M HUMPHRIES D 22 F Farmers daughter Sidbury 145 31 Margaret HUMPHRIES D 21 F Farmers daughter Sidbury 146 31 Benjamin HUMPHRIES S 19 M Farmers son Sidbury 147 31 John HUMPHRIES S 17 M Farmers son Sidbury 148 31 Harriet HUMPHRIES D 14 F Farmers daughter Worfield 149 31 Mary Ann HUMPHRIES D 13 F Worfield 150 31 Elizabeth NEWHALL Ser 14 F General servant Hopton Wate 151 31 George GROVE Ser 16 M Farm servant Milson 152 31 Charles GROVE Ser 13 M Farm servant Basford 153 1 Unocc 154 32 Coal Pit Leasow Richard REECE H 46 M M Agric labourer Rock 155 32 Ann REECE W 47 F M Kidderminster 156 32 Eliza REECE D 14 F Rock 157 32 Richard REECE S 9 M Scholar Rock 158 32 Ether REECE D 7 F Scholar Rock 159 32 Delila REECE D 3 F Rock 160 33 Coal Pit Leasow Edward MONKTON H 48 M M Agric labourer Rock 161 33 Emma MONKTON W 48 F M Rock 162 33 William MONKTON S 10 M Scholar Staffordshire 163 33 Emma MONKTON D 7 F Scholar Rock 164 33 Edward MONKTON S 4 M Scholar Rock 165 34 Porch Brook Benjamin HOPCUTT H 64 M M Beer retailer Lindridge 166 34 Elizabeth HOPCUTT W 64 F M Willenhall 167 34 Ann HOPCUTT Ser 14 F House servant Lindridge 168 35 Porch Brook John ALLBERT H 47 M M Carpenter Rock 169 35 Lucy ALLBERT W 51 F M Rock 170 35 Robert ALLBERT S 20 M Coal miner Rock 171 35 John ALLBERT S 18 M Coal miner Rock 172 35 Ann WALTON V 50 F Pauper Rock 173 36 Porch Brook Samuel PUGH H 40 M M Coal miner Rock 174 36 Sarah PUGH W 45 F M Rock 175 36 Sarah PUGH D 15 F Rock 176 36 Ann PUGH D 12 F Rock 177 37 Porch Brook William WALTON H 54 M M Agric labourer Rock 178 37 Elizabeth WALTON W 50 F M Rock 179 37 Edward SUMMERS V 7 M Rock 180 38 Porch Brook William BLUNT H 47 M M Agric labourer Rock 181 38 Mary BLUNT W 42 F M Rock 182 38 Elizah REECE V 9 M Scholar Wolverley 183 39 Cockshutt John EVES H 47 M M Agric labourer Laysters 184 39 Ann EVES W 43 F M Herefordshire 185 39 Ann EVES D 17 F Herefordshire 186 39 Thomas EVES S 15 M Agric labourer Herefordshire 187 39 John EVES S 10 M Plough boy Herefordshire 188 40 Rock Moor John WHEELER H 61 M Farmer 161ac 1lab Rock 189 40 Mary WHITE Ser 70 F W Housekeeper Rock 190 40 John EDMUNDS Ser 23 M Waggoner Rock 191 40 John DAVIS Ser 19 M Agric labourer Rock 192 40 Mary A PAINTER Ser 19 F General servant Rock Rock1851C.doc 193 41 Old Lea William WORRALL H 36 M M Farmer 100ac Cleobury Mortimer 194 41 Eliza WORRALL W 32 F M Cleobury Mortimer 195 41 Ann WORRALL D 11 F Cleobury Mortimer 196 41 William WORRALL S 9 M Cleobury Mortimer 197 41 Mary Ann WORRALL D 7 F Cleobury Mortimer 198 41 Thomas WORRALL S 4 M Cleobury Mortimer 199 41 Fanny WORRALL D 1 F Rock 200 41 Leonard WEBSTER Ser 17 M Rock 201 42 Hitchen Abram WRIGHT H 82 M M Agric labourer Bitterley 202 42 Maria WRIGHT W 64 F M Kinlet 203 42 James WRIGHT S 20 M Agric labourer Chelmarch 204 43 Hitchen James FLETCHER H 28 M M Agric labourer Bewdley 205 43 Ann FLETCHER W 22 F M Bewdley 206 43 George FLETCHER S 6mo M Rock 207 44 High Trees Joseph NEWNHAM H 40 M M Agric labourer Rock 208 44 Elizabeth NEWNHAM W 38 F M Rock 209 44 Henry NEWNHAM S 8 M Rock 210 44 Daniel NEWNHAM S 5 M Rock 211 44 Emma NEWNHAM D 2 F Rock 212 45 Callow Hill Edward EVANS H 52 M M Shoemaker Rock 213 45 Elizabeth EVANS W 52 F M Rock 214 45 Edward EVANS S 15 M Rock 215 45 Mary EVANS D 13 F Rock 216 45 Elizabeth EVANS D 10 F Rock 114 males 100 Females .
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