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PATH:C:\Peter's WP Files\GENEAL\CENSUS\ENGLAND PATH:C:\Peter’s WP Files\GENEAL\CENSUS\ENGLAND FILE:WILTSHIRE DATE:February 23,2014 Last Website Update:December 19,2014 Census Extracts in the Whitlock Family Association Files (SOURCE) Name Ref/Father's Ref WILTSHIRE: 1841: 1841 Farley (R2858) PARSON, Silas H M 75 Farmer Y Joshua M 35 Y WHITLOCK Mary F 30 Ag Lab Y WG352/? 1841 Pitton (X114/1)(X695)(X1160)(R705)(X4296/4) WHITLOCK, Ann H F 70 Ag Lab Y WJO4/WJ159 Elisha M 30 Y WHITLOCK, Catharine H F 50 Ind Y WT25/WT24 Charlotte F 20 Y Jonah M 17 Y Hannah F 15 Y FRY, Joseph M 20 Ag Lab N ANDREWS, William M 27 J. Carpenter N WHITLOCK, Charles H M 48 Ag Lab Y WCA6/WCA13 Sarah F 40 Y Elizabeth F 25 Y Sarah F 20 Y Charles M 15 Y Thomas M 13 Y Miriam F 11 Y Jesse M 9 Y WHITLOCK, Elijah H M 35 Ag Lab Y WEL3/WJO4 Harriet F 30 Y Mary Ann F 10 Y Henry M 4 Y Uriah M 1 Y WHITLOCK, George H M 40 Ag Lab Y WG48/HANNAH Elizabeth F 28 Y William M 9 Y Ellen F 5 Y George M 1 mon Y WHITLOCK, George H M 27 Ag Lab Y WG15/WCA6 Mary F 25 Y Sarah F 9m Y WHITLOCK, George H M 21 Farmer Y WG49/WT53 Elizabeth F 23 Y EDWARDS, Elizabeth F 82 Ind Y PARSON, Joseph H M 72 Farmer Y William M 44 Y Harriet F 44 Y Arthur M 15 Y WHITLOCK, Hannah F 15 F.S. Y /WRR35 WHITLOCK, Jas H M 50 Ag Lab Y WJA9/? Kezia F 47 Y Anna F 22 Y George M 16 Y William M 14 Y Stephen M 12 Y Thomas M 10 Y Harvey M 7 Y JERRED, Thomas H M 25 J. Turner Y George M 4 Y Maria F 2 Y WHITLOCK, James M 18 Ag Lab Y WJA10/WJA9 WHITLOCK, John H M 51 Ag Lab Y WJ57/? Miriam F 50 Y Demarias F 24 Y Reuben M 20 Y Betsey F 10 Y Diannah? F 7 Y WHITLOCK, John H M 45 Ag Lab Y WJ58/WJO4 Eliza F 35 Y Emma F 15 Y Sarah F 2 Y WHITLOCK, George M 7 Y WHITLOCK, Joshua H M 30 Shoem Y WJSH3/? Harriet F 30 Y Alfred M 7 Y Benjamin M 2 Y GOLDING, Henry H M 30 Farmer Y 2 Miriam F 25 Y Ann F 3 Y Henry M 2 Y WHITLOCK, Noah M 20 Ag Lab Y /? WHITLOCK, Robert H M 55 Ag Lab Y WRR10/WW47 Charlotte F 50 Y WEBB, Ann F 48 Y WHITLOCK, Robert H M 45 Ag Lab Y WRR35/WRR9 Elizabeth F 40 Y Robert M 15 Y Elizabeth F 11 Y Ellen F 2 Y PERRY, Harriet F 11 Y WHITLOCK, Stephen H M 60 Ag Lab Y /WJ53 Sarah F 64 Y WHITLOCK, Thomas H M 43 Ag Lab Y WT27/? Lucy F 42 Y Thomas M 20 Y William M 17 Y Elisha M 15 Y George M 13 Y Harvey M 11 Y Susan F 1 Y WHITLOCK, William H M 75 Ag Lab Y WW41/WJA14 Ann F 65 Y WHITLOCK, William H M 28 Y WW42/WRR9 Sarah F 28 Y Sarah F 3 Y Mary Jane F 8m Y WHITLOCK, William H M 22 Ag Lab Y WW43/WCA6 Ann F 20 Y Daniel M 2 mons Y COLLINS, Charlotte F 8 Y 1841 Salisbury, St.Martin X6656 GOODFELLOW, John H M M 25 Porter Y Mary F 20 /WJO53 John M 2 Emily F 4mons 1841 Salisbury, St Edmunds, Rolleston Street X6656 WHITLOCK, Mary 50 Independent WJO53/WT377 Henry 13 Ellen 11 Eliz 8 1851: 1851 Bishopston (X6681) HARRIS, William H M M 24 Drover All Saints Gussage, DOR Drusilla F M 25 All Saints Gassage, DOR /WW110 Mary Ann F 2 Bishopton Henry M 1 Bishopton 1851 Devizes, Southbroom (X944) WHITLOCK, George H 27 Rowde WG69/WR52 Ann W 25 Bradford George S 4 Devizes Jane D 2 Devizes James M. S 5 mons Devizes 1851 Farley (X4679)(X5355/3)(X6734) WHITLOCK, George M 26 Porter Clarendon Park, Wilts WG297/WJA9 Elenor W 39 Farley, Wilts PARSONS, Joshua M 45 Dairyman Farley, Wilts Mary W 42 Pitton, Wilts James 1 Farson? Farley, Wilts WHITLOCK, George SiL U 18 Apprentice Hornhill, Dors WG352/? BATTON, James W 88 Pensioner Farley, Wilts FRY, Thomas W 79 Pensioner Pitton, Wilts READ, James M 70 Pensioner West Tytherley, Hants SHEPPARD, Richard M 57 Labourer, Inmate Winterslow, Wilts WHITLOCK, Sarah W 77 Pensioner Pitton, Wilts BARTER, Sarah W 78 Pensioner Alderbury, Wilts RUMBOLD, Martha W 81 Pensioner Collingbourne, Wilts WT25/WT24 CHARLES, Sophia W 76 Pensioner Pitton, Wilts COMPTON, Elizabeth U 82 Inmate Pitton, Wilts 3 COMPTON, Mary W 67 Inmate Great Bedwyn, Wilts WHITE, Thomas M 70 Pensioner Boscombe, Wilts WHITE, Elizabeth M 75 Inmate Farley, Wilts WHITLOCK, Catherine W 64 Inmate Pitton, Wilts SHEPPARD, Sarah M 61 Inmate Farley, Wilts READ, Isaac W 36 Inmate Farley, Wilts 1851 Fisherton Anger X6656 WHITLOCK, Henry Robert Groom U 33 Salisbury, WIL 1851 Pitton (X1160/1)(R47)(R711)(X4296/4,5)(X5355) WHITLOCK, Charles H M M 65 Ag Lab Pitton WCA6/WCA13 Sarah W M F 62 Pitton Jesse S U M 19 Ag Lab Pitton Sarah GDau F 10 Scholar Pitton /WG15 Sarah Ann GDau F 9 Scholar Pitton WHITLOCK, Charles H M M 27 Ag Lab Pitton WCA7/WCA6 Charlotte W M F 20 Langford Arthur S M 7 mons Pitton WHITLOCK, Elijah H M M 46 Woodman Pitton WEL3/WJO4 Harriet W M F 43 Pitton Henry William S M 14 Pitton Uriah S M 11 Scholar Pitton Albert Luke S M 9 Scholar Pitton Ellen Visitor F 8 Scholar Pitton Ann M-i-Law W F 76 Pauper Wilts, Ford WHITLOCK, Elisha H M M 39 Woodman & Pitton WEL4/WJO4 Farmer of 6 acres Fanny W M F 35 Pitton Bessie D F 3 Pitton Noah S M 1 Pitton Letitia Mary D F 7 mons Pitton WHITLOCK, Elizabeth H W F 52 Winterslow WRR35/WRR9 Emma D U F 16 School Teacher Pitton WHITLOCK, George H M M 50 Woodman Laverstock WG48/HANNAH James S U M 19 Ag Lab Pitton Ellen D U F 15 Pitton WHITLOCK, George H W M 37 Ag Lab Pitton WG15/WCA6 Job S M 8 Scolar (sic) Pitton LOCK, Isaac Visitor M 2 Pitton WHITLOCK, James H M M 62 Ag Lab Wilts, Milford WJA9/? Keziah W M F 57 Bucks, Eastgarstone Hannah D U F 31 Servant Wilts, Clarendon Park Thomas S U M 20 Ag Lab Wilts, Clarendon Park Harvey S U M 16 Ag Lab Pitton JERRED, Elias Visitor W M 79 Pensioner Pitton WHITLOCK, James H M M 27 Ag Lab Clarendon Pk WJA10/WJA9 Emma W M F 24 Pitton WHITLOCK, John H W M 68 Woodman Wilts,Laverstock WJ57/? Widr Living alone WHITLOCK, John H M M 55 Ag Lab Pitton WJ58/WJO4 Eliza W M F 47 Wilts, Milford Sarah D F 11 WHITLOCK, Jonah H U M 25 Ag Lab Pitton /WT25 WHITLOCK, Robert H M M 68 Ag Lab Pitton WRR10/WW47 Charlotte W M F 63 Pitton WHITLOCK, Stephen H U M 70 Woodman Pitton /WJ53 Sarah Sister U F 73 Housekeeper Pitton WHITLOCK, Stephen H M M 22 Ag Lab Clarendon Pk WST4/WJA9 Mary Ann W M F 20 Pitton Louisa-Ann D F 1 Pitton George Lodger U M 15 Ag Lab Pitton ?/? WHITLOCK, Thomas H M M 53 Ag Lab Pitton WT27/? Lucy W F 51 Wilts, Winterslow Elisha S U M 25 Ag Lab Pitton Harvey S U M 21 Ag Lab Pitton Susan D F 11 Scholar Pitton WHITLOCK, Thomas H M M 23 Ag Lab Pitton WT26/WCA6 4 Letitia W M F 18 Pitton WHITLOCK, William H M M 46 Ag Lab, Pensioner Pitton WW128/WRR9 Ann W M F 33 Pitton Uriah S M 7 Pitton Sarah D F 2 Pitton WHITLOCK, William H W M 35 Ag Lab Pitton WW43/WCA6 Daniel S M 9 Pitton Pelida D F 5 Pitton Susannah D F 3 Pitton NOYCE, Terza Niece U F 20 Housekeeper Wilts, Ford (Crossed Out) WHITLOCK, William H M M 39 Ag Lab Pitton WW42/WRR9 Sarah W M F 38 Pitton Sarah D F 13 Pitton Mary Jane D F 10 Pitton Susan D F 8 Pitton Job S M 5 Pitton Ellen D F 1 Pitton 1851 Salisbury, Rolleston Street X6656 WHITLOCK, Mary H Wd F 61 Nurse Ire, Dublin WJO53 GOODFELLOW, Emily GD F 10 Salisbury, WIL 1851 Salisbury, St.Edmunds, 11 Church Street (R3166D) SKUTT, George H M M 36 Tailor Journeyman WIL, Salisbury Eliza W F M 35 Tailors Wife WIL, Laverstock /WJO53 A. D F 16 Scholar WIL, Salisbury Julia D F 8 Scholar WIL, Salisbury Eliza D F 6 Scholar WIL, Salisbury George S M 4 Scholar WIL, Salisbury Mary Ann D F 3 Scholar WIL, Salisbury Harry S M 1 WIL, Salisbury 1851 Salisbury, St.Edmunds, 17 Church Street (R3166D) SKUTT, James H M M 67 Bricklayer DOR, Wimborne Hannah W F M 65 Bricklayers Wife WIL, Salisbury NORRIS, William SiL M M 29 Painter & Glazier WIL, Salisbury Mary Ann SiL’s? F M 30 Straw Bonnet Maker WIL, Salisbury Samuel GS M 4 WIL, Salisbury Charles GS M 1 WIL, Salisbury 1851 Winterbourne Daintry (R2784) HUMBY, James H M 38 Shop Keeper Ugford, WIL Rachel W F 35 Shopkeeper’s wife Pitton, WIL William W.
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