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All Stretton Census No. Address Name Relation to Status Age Occupation Where born head of family 01 Castle Hill Hall Benjamin Head M 33 Agricultural labourer Shropshire, Wall Hall Mary Wife M 31 Montgomeryshire, Hyssington Hall Mary Ann Daughter 2 Shropshire, All Stretton Hall, Benjamin Son 4 m Shropshire, All Stretton Hall Sarah Sister UM 19 General servant Shropshire, Cardington 02 The Paddock Grainger, John Head M 36 Wheelwright Shropshire, Wall Grainger, Sarah Wife M 30 Shropshire, Wall Grainger, Rosanna Daughter 8 Shropshire, Wall Grainger, Mary Daughter 11m Church Stretton 03 Mount Pleasant Icke, John Head M 40 Agricultural labourer Shropshire, All Stretton Icke Elisabeth Wife M 50 Shropshire, Bridgnorth Lewis, William Brother UM 54 Agricultural labourer Shropshire, Bridgnorth 04 Inwood Edwards, Edward Head M 72 Sawyer Shropshire, Church Stretton Edwards, Sarah Wife M 59 Pontesbury Edwards Thomas Son UM 20 Sawyer Shropshire, Church Stretton Edwards, Mary Daughter UM 16 Shropshire, Church Stretton 05 Inwood Easthope, John Head M 30 Agricultural labourer Shropshire, Longner Easthope, Mary Wife M 27 Shropshire, Diddlebury Hughes, Jane Niece 3 Shropshire, Diddlebury 06 Bagbatch Lane ottage Morris James Head M 55 Ag labourer and farmer, 7 acres Somerset Morris Ellen Wife M 35 Shropshire, Clungunford Morris, Ellen Daughter 1 Shropshire, Church Stretton 07 Dudgley Langslow, Edward P Head M 49 Farmer 110 acres, 1 man Shropshire, Clungunford Langslow Emma Wife M 47 Shropshire, Albrighton Langslow, Edward T Son 15 Shropshire, Clungunford Langslow, George F Son 3 Scholar Shropshire, Church Stretton Langslow, Mary E Daughter 13 Scholar Shropshire, Clungunford Langslow, Ann F Daughter 1 Shropshire, Church Stretton Dunn, Douglas Servant 16 Farm servant Shropshire, Clun Boden, Hellen Servant 18 General servant Shropshire, Madeley 08 Inwood Gwilliam, Thomas Head M 55 Farmer, 14 acres Shropshire, Church Stretton Gwilliam, Frances Wife M 56 Shropshire, Wistanstow Gittins, Eliza Sister UM 64 Shropshire, Wistanstow Bryan, Ann Boarder UM 69 Annuitant Shropshire, Ludlow 09 Inwood Hoggins, John Head UM 47 Farmer, 10 acres Shropshire, Leebotwood Hoggins, Priscilla Sister UM 60 Housekeeper Shropshire, Leebotwood Huson, Mary Servant UM 30 General servant Shropshire, Church Stretton 10 Gogbatch Lewis, William Head M 67 Farmer, 7 acres Shropshire, Church Stretton Lewis, Jane Wife M 54 Shropshire, Lydbury North Lewis, Edward Son 14 Shropshire, Church Stretton 11 Womerton Makelin, John Head M 41 Farmer, 200 acres, 3 men Shropshire, Clun No. Address Name Relation to Status Age Occupation Where born head of family Makelin, Anne Wife M 37 Montgomeryshire, Churchstoke Makelin, Goerge Son 7 Scholar Shropshire, Church Stretton Makelin, Mary Daughter 5 Scholar Shropshire, Church Stretton Makelin, Annie Daughter 2 Shropshire, Church Stretton Beamond, Elisabeith I Servant UM 15 General servant Shropshire, Ratlinghope Hotchkiss, Richard Servant UM 33 Agricultural labourer Shropshire, Church Stretton 12 Lower Wood Bowdler, Samuel Head W 74 Farmer, 40 acres, 2 men Shropshire, Church Stretton Turford, Mary Sister W 64 Shropshire, Church Stretton Home, Edwin Servant UM 18 Farm servant Shropshire, Asterton Gough, James Servant UM 16 Farm servant Shropshire, All Stretton 13 Lower Wood Lewis, Edward Head W 80 Farmer, 8 acres Shropshire, All Stretton Bromley, Samuel Son-in-l M 48 Agricultural labourer Shropshire, Lower Wood Bromley, Eliza Daughter M 28 Shropshire, Lower Wood Lewis, Emma Daughter 7 Shropshire, Lower Wood 13 Bromley, Sarah A Granddaughter 2 Shropshire, Lower Wood Lewis, Sarah Sister UM 64 Visitor Shropshire, Lower Wood 14 Lower Wood Arden, Ellen Head W 70 Farmer, 14 acres Shropshire, Wistanstow Arden, John Son UM 30 Agricultural labourer Herefordshire, Burrington Dorricott, Margaret Niece 14 Staffordshire, Wolverhampton 15 Lower Wood Perkins, William Head M 37 Agricultural labourer Shropshire, Rushbury Perkins, Eliza Wife M 36 Shropshire, Hanwood Perkins, Thomas Son 16 Shropshire, [Shrewsbury] St Chads Perkins, William Son 3 Shropshire, Cardington Lower Wood Perkins, Samuel Head M 62 Agricultural labourer Shropshire, Wentnor 16 Perkins, Emma Wife M 57 Shropshire, Lower Wood Perkins, Ann Daughter UM 17 Shropshire, Smethcott Perkins,Mary Daughter UM 13 Shropshire, [Shrewsbury] St Chads 17 Lower Wood Easthope, Mary Head W 56 Washerwoman Shropshire, Condover Easthope, Ricahrd Son UM 24 Collier Shropshire, 18 Hollybush Hall Taylor, Richard Head M 80 Tailor Shropshire, Acton Scott Taylor, Catharine UM 60 Ireland Taylor, Catharine Daughter UM 17 Shropshire, Church Stretton 19 Shropshire, Lower Wood Bromley, William Head UM 59 Butcher Shropshire, Church Stretton Lewis, Joseph Visitor UM 23 Agricultural labourer Shropshire, Church Stretton 20 Shropshire, Lower Wood Minton, Richard Head M 61 Farmer, 30 acres Shropshire, Church Stretton Minton, Mary Wife M 62 Shropshire, Church Stretton Minton, Thomas Son UM 22 Shropshire, Church Stretton Minton, Alice Daughter UM 26 Shropshire, Church Stretton Minton, Priscilla Daughter UM 18 Shropshire, Church Stretton 21 Shropshire, Lower Wood Langford, Susan Head W 81 Landowner Shropshire, Church Stretton Langford, William Son UM 46 Blacksmith, farmer, 8 acres Shropshire, Church Stretton 22 Pennsylvania Winter, Robert Head M 40 Postmaster, superannuated Yorkshire No. Address Name Relation to Status Age Occupation Where born head of family Winter, Sarah Wife M 35 Yorkshire Winter, Editt Daughter 12 London Winter, Emily E Daughter 10 London Winter, William H Son 5 Shrewsbury, Diddlebury Winter, Robert A Son 4 Shrewsbury, Diddlebury Winter, Frank C Son 2 Shropshire, Church Stretton Wilson, Mary H Boarder 13 Scholar Yorkshire Ampleford, Emily S Visitor UM 26 Dressmaker London Ampleford, Maria E Visitor UM 20 Dressmaker London Chaundy, Kate E Govern UM 25 Governess Oxfordshire, Oxford Pennsylvania 1 void 23 [Pennsylvania] Pugh Edward Head M 37 Shoemaker Shropshire, Wentnor Pugh Eliza Wfie M 41 Shropshire, Wentnor Pugh Alfred Son 6 Shropshire, Ratlinghope Pugh George Son 2 Shropshire, Church Stretton 24 [Pennsylvania] Burgwin, Richard Head M 56 Sawyer Shropshire, Leebotwood Burgwin Mary Wife M 70 Shropshire, Leebotwood 25 Court House Williams, Samuel Head M 70 Shoemaker Shropshire, Culmington Williams, Anne M Wife M 52 Shropshire, Church Stretton Williams, Martha Daugh UM 19 Shropshire, Church Stretton 26 Court House Marston, Charles Head M 38 Shropshire, Wistanstow Marston, Elizabeth Wife M 28 [Deaf] Shropshire, Smethcott Marston, Sarah Daughter 5 Shropshire, Church Stretton Marston, Mary Daughter 2 Shropshire, Church Stretton Marston, Samuel Son 2m Shropshire, Church Stretton 27 Brook House Marston, William Head M 78 Farmer, 30 acres, 1 m Shropshire, Picklescott Marston, Letitia Wife M 76 Shropshire, All Stretton Williams, Emily Servant 13 General servant Shropshire, All Stretton 28 Brook House Wyke, Edward Head M 45 Farmer, 46 acres Shropshire, Wollascott Wyke, Elizabeth Wife M 45 Shropshire, Brocton Wyke, John L Son 14 Shropshire, Hanwood Wyke, Henry Son 12 Shropshire, Hanwood Wyke, William Son 10 Shropshire, Hanwood Wyke, James L Son 6 Shropshire, Lower Wood Wyke, Agnes A Daughter 4 Shropshire, Hanwood Wyke, George A Son 1 Shropshire, Lower Wood Medlicott, Jane Servant UM General servant Shropshire, Aston [?Munslow] 29 [Lower Wood] Wigley, John Head M 33 Blacksmith Shropshire, Leebotwood Wigley, Fanny Wife M 30 Shropshire, Church Stretton Wigley, William Son 5 Shropshire, Church Stretton 30 [Lower Wood] Painter, Thomas Head M 44 Farmer, 21 acres Shropshire, Church Stretton Painter, Mary Wife M 54 Shropshire, Church Stretton No. Address Name Relation to Status Age Occupation Where born head of family Painter, Sarah Daughter UM 19 Dressmaker Shropshire, Church Stretton Painter, Martha Daughter UM 15 Shropshire, Church Stretton Painter, Edwin Son 12 Scholar Shropshire, Church Stretton Langford, William Lodger W 77 Retired Farmer Shropshire, Church Stretton 31 Lower Wood Cottage Taylor, Mary Head UM 44 Annuitant Shropshire, Astley Abbots 32 Hodghurst Corfield, Thomas Head W 71 Farmer, 130 acres, 2 men Shropshire, Eaton under Haywood Humphries, Thomas Servant UM 22 Farm bailiff Shropshire, Abdon Hancox, Charles Servant UM 19 Farm servant indoors Shropshire, Church Stretton Turford, Hannah Servant UM 56 Shropshire, [Shrewsbury] St Mary’s 33 Goulding Morgan, Edward Head M 38 Farmer, 20 acres Shropshire, Wistanstow Morgan, Mary Wife M 56 Montgomeryshire,shire, Guilsfield 34 Greenway Cottage Parry, William Head M 49 Agricultural labourer [Montgomeryshire] Mainstone Parry, Pendrey Brother 43 Agricultural labourer Shropshire, Cardington Parry, Mary Niece UM 21 Housekeeper Shropshire, Church Stretton Parry, Robert Nephew 14 Agricultural labourer Shropshire, Cardington 35 The Villa Rawlins, John Head W 67 Farmer, 80 acres, 2 men Shropshire, Smethcott Evans, Thomas Servant UM 16 Farm servant Shropshire, Church Stretton Dentist, Margaret Servant UM 50 Servant Bishops Castle 36 The Sallens Coles, Ann Head W 62 Householder Shropshire, Ratlinghope Coles, Edwin Son UM 22 Agricultural labourer Shropshire, Church Stretton Coles, Robert Son UM 19 Agricultural labourer Shropshire, Church Stretton1 Coles, Francis Grandson 6 Shropshire, Church Stretton 37 Presley Cottage Gardner, John Head M 60 Agricultural labourer Shropshire, Picklescott Gardner, Mary Wife M 52 Shropshire, Longden Black, Agnes A Boarder 13 Scholar London 38 ?Picklescott Hill Gwilliam, Thomas Head M 40 Bricklayer Shropshire, Smethcott Gwilliam, Emma Wife M 21 Radnorshire, Knighton 39 ? 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