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Kington Langley - Census 1881 Kington Langley - Census 1881 Relationship Surname Given Names Condition Gender Age Year Born Occupation Place of Birth Abode Notes to Head Schedule 1 Cozens George Head Married M 42 1839 Stone Haulier Wilts Langley Fitzurse Days Lane Cozens Elizabeth Wife Married F 40 1841 Dressmaker Wilts Hilmarton Cozens Frederick William Son Unmarried M 16 1865 Agricultural Labourer Wilts Langley Fitzurse Cozens Amelia J Daughter Unmarried F 14 1867 Scholar Wilts Langley Fitzurse Cozens Allan E Son Unmarried M 9 1872 Scholar Wilts Langley Fitzurse Cozens Lizzie A Daughter Unmarried F 7 1874 Scholar Wilts Langley Fitzurse Rumming Lewis Boarder Unmarried M 36 1845 Highway Labourer Wilts Hullavington 2 Cole Daniel Head Married M 44 1837 Mason Wilts Langley Fitzurse Days Lane Cole Sarah Wife Married F 43 1838 Somerset Bath 3 Elliot Alfred Head Married M 33 1848 Mason Glos Tetbury Elliot Emma Wife Married F 33 1848 Glos Didmaton Elliot Ada E Daughter Unmarried F 9 1872 Scholar Wilts Langley Fitzurse Elliot Albert E Son Unmarried M 6 1875 Scholar Wilts Langley Fitzurse Elliot Amy K Daughter Unmarried F 4 1877 Scholar Wilts Langley Fitzurse Elliot Helen Daughter Unmarried F 1 1880 Wilts Langley Fitzurse 4 Smith Robert Head Married M 51 1830 Farm Bailiff Wilts Avon Southsea Farm Smith Alice Daughter Unmarried F 13 1868 Scholar Wilts Langley Fitzurse 5 Cole Joseph Head Married M 46 1835 Agr Labourer Wilts Langley Fitzurse Whitelands Farm Cole Susan Wife Married F 62 1819 Wilts Daglingwoth Cole Simeon Son Unmarried M 22 1859 Agr Labourer Wilts Kington St Michael 6 Morse William Head Married M 40 1841 Agr Labourer Glos Horton Red Stable Cottage Morse Elizabeth Wife Married F 42 1839 Wilts Hullavington Morse John Wm Son Unmarried M 17 1864 Agr Labourer Wilts Hullavington Morse Joseph Son Unmarried M 13 1868 Agr Labourer Wilts Langley Fitzurse Morse Sarah S Daughter Unmarried F 10 1871 Scholar Wilts Langley Fitzurse Morse Alfred E Son Unmarried M 8 1873 Scholar Wilts Langley Fitzurse Morse Annie U Daughter Unmarried F 6 1875 Scholar Wilts Langley Fitzurse Morse Charlie Son Unmarried M 4 1877 Wilts Langley Fitzurse Morse Katie B Daughter Unmarried F 9 month 1880 Wilts Langley Fitzurse 7 Pearce Ann Head Widow F 56 1825 Glos Wooten under Edge Red Stable Cottage Paralized Pearce Annie U Daughter Unmarried F 18 1863 Wilts Langley Fitzurse 8 Newth George Head Married M 61 1820 Farmer 116 Acres 1 Man Glos Horsley Sourlands Farm Newth Ann Wife Married F 45 1836 Wilts Sherston Newth Thomas Son Unmarried M 14 1867 Wilts Sherston Newth George Son Unmarried M 12 1869 Glos Shipton Moyne Newth Ann Daughter Unmarried F 10 1871 Glos Shipton Moyne Newth Ernest Son Unmarried M 9 1872 Glos Shipton Moyne Newth Heber Son Unmarried M 7 1874 Glos Shipton Moyne Newth Clara Daughter Unmarried F 6 1875 Glos Shipton Moyne Newth Ada Daughter Unmarried F 5 1876 Glos Shipton Moyne Newth Alfred Son Unmarried M 2 1879 Glos Shipton Moyne Newth Alice Daughter Unmarried F 11 month 1880 Glos Leighterton 1881 Sourlands Farm Cottage 9 Salter Thomas Head Married M 50 1831 Carpenter and Wheeler Wilts Draycot Cerne Salter Ruth Wife Unmarried F 50 1831 Wilts Langley Fitzurse Coleman Henry Apprentice Unmarried M 19 1862 Carpenter Apprentice Glos Sodbury Skipe Rowland Servant Unmarried M 11 1870 Servant Wilts Langley Fitzurse ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/Paul Henly Kington Langley - Census 1881 Relationship Surname Given Names Condition Gender Age Year Born Occupation Place of Birth Abode Notes to Head Schedule 10 HoneyboneJohn Head Married M 61 1820 Agr Labourer Wilts Langley Fitzurse Malmsbury Road HoneyboneElizabeth Wife Married F 62 1819 Wilts Langley Fitzurse 11 Latham James Head Married M 53 1828 Lath Render Glos Stroud Malmsbury Road Latham Sarah Wife Married F 46 1835 Glos Stroud Latham James Son Unmarried M 18 1863 Agr Labourer Wilts Somerford Moyne Latham Anne Daughter Unmarried F 5 1876 Wilts Langley Fitzurse 12 Turner William Head Married M 33 1848 Labourer Devon Hiniton Alma Cottage Turner Elizabeth Wife Married F 43 1838 Wilts Langley Fitzurse Turner Emily Daughter Unmarried F 12 1869 Scholar Glos Bitton Turner William Son Unmarried M 10 1871 Scholar Somerset Bath Turner Alice Daughter Unmarried F 7 1874 Wilts Chippenham Turner Clara C Daughter Unmarried F 4 1877 Wilts Langley Fitzurse 13 Cole Philip Head Married M 50 1831 Agr Labourer Wilts Langley Fitzurse Alma Cottage Cole Hannah Wife Married F 53 1828 Wilts Langley Fitzurse Cole Philip Son Unmarried M 15 1866 Agr Labourer Wilts Langley Fitzurse Cole Job Son Unmarried M 12 1869 Agr Labourer Wilts Langley Fitzurse Hulbert William Step Son Unmarried M 32 1849 Agr Labourer Wilts Langley Fitzurse Cole Annie Daughter Unmarried F 11 1870 Scholar Wilts Christian Malford 1881 14 Tucker George Head Married M 46 1835 Shoemaker Pensioner Wilts Langley Fitzurse Alma Cottage Tucker Mary A Wife Married F 41 1840 Wilts Chippenham Tucker Sarah A Daughter Unmarried F 16 1865 Agr Labourer Hants Milton Tucker George Son Unmarried M 12 1869 Scholar Cumberland Tucker Ellen Daughter Unmarried F 10 1871 Scholar Cumberland Tucker Alfred F Son Unmarried M 8 1873 Cumberland Tucker Cahrles Son Unmarried M 4 1877 Wilts Langley Fitzurse Tucker Ada H Daughter Unmarried F 2 month 1881 Wilts Langley Fitzurse 15 Brind George Head Married M 24 1857 Agr Labourer Wilts Langley Fitzurse Alma Cottage Brind Elizabeth Wife Married F 25 1856 Northamptonshire Boulinch Brind Fanny E Daughter Unmarried F 4 1877 Northamptonshire Laxton Brind Mary A Daughter Unmarried F 2 1879 Wilts Kington St Michael Brind John Hy Son Unmarried M 4 month 1880 Wilts Langley Fitzurse 16 Turner William Head Unmarried M 24 1857 Licenced Victualler Wilts Box Plough Inn Turner Ann Mother Widow F 66 1815 Wilts Monkton Farleigh Turner Ann Sister Unmarried F 36 1845 Wilts Box Smith Isaac Servant Unmarried M 27 1854 Agr Labourer Wilts Box 17 Little John Head Married M 64 1817 Agr Labourer Wilts Langley Fitzurse Kington Rd Little Harriet Wife Married F 64 1817 Wilts Melksham 18 Brind William Head Married M 61 1820 Gardener Wilts Langley Fitzurse Kington Rd Brind Sarah Wife Married F 65 1816 Wilts Lyneham 19 Cole William Head Married M 64 1817 Agr Labourer Wilts Langley Fitzurse Kington Rd Cole Sarah Wife Married F 62 1819 Wilts Burton Deaf Cole John Son Unmarried M 25 1856 Agr Labourer Wilts Langley Fitzurse Cole Mary A Daughter Unmarried F 12 1869 Scholar Wilts Langley Fitzurse 20 Cole John Head Married M 56 1825 Agr Labourer Wilts Langley Fitzurse Cole Ann Wife Married F 54 1827 Wilts Foxham Cole William Son Unmarried M 32 1849 Agr Labourer Wilts Langley Fitzurse ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/Paul Henly Kington Langley - Census 1881 Relationship Surname Given Names Condition Gender Age Year Born Occupation Place of Birth Abode Notes to Head Schedule 21 Tickton David C Head Married M 74 1807 Calf Dealer Wilts Langley Fitzurse Kington Rd Tickton Elizabeth Wife Married F 64 1817 Wilts Langley Fitzurse Langley Elizabeth S Niece Unmarried F 31 1850 Dress Maker Middlesex Camden Town 22 Shephard Maria Head Widow F 69 1812 Fund Holder Wilts Langley Fitzurse Kington Rd Salter Sarah Unmarried F 55 1826 Companion Wilts Langley Fitzurse 23 Cotes Lucy B Sister Unmarried F 30 1851 Wilts Stanton St Quiton Miner Lousisa Visitor Unmarried F 62 1819 Wilts Sherston Knipe Fanny M Servant Unmarried F 18 1863 Wilts Langley Fitzurse Knipe William Servant Unmarried M 20 1861 Domestic Servant Wilts Langley Fitzurse Hughton Philip C Servant Unmarried M 31 1850 Domestic Servant Middlesex Chelsea Carter Frances A Servant Widow F 38 1843 Domestic Servant Kent Maidstone Melbohne Maria Servant Unmarried F 39 1842 Domestic Servant Germary 1881 Note 24 Elliott James Head Married M 25 1856 Agr Labourer Berks Jacksons Lane Entries 24 and 25 are crossed out on the original Census. Elliott Jane Wife Married F 26 1855 Wilts Cricklade Comment See Page 24. Elliott Emily A Daughter Unmarried F 7 1874 Wilts Cricklade Elliott Arthur F Son Unmarried M 4 1877 Wilts Cricklade Elliott Mary J Daughter Unmarried F 7 months 1880 Wilts Langley Fitzurse 25 Brown Jacob Head Married M 53 1828 Agr Labourer Wilts Langley Burrell Jacksons Lane Brown Amelia J Wife Married F 57 1824 Wilts Langley Burrell Brown Walter Son Unmarried M 17 1864 Carpenter Wilts Langley Burrell Brown Jacob Son Unmarried M 15 1866 Wilts Langley Burrell 1881 26 Brinkworth George Head Marrid M 61 1820 Farmer 164 Acres 5 Men 1 Boy Wilts Chippenham Peckingell Farm Brinkworth Matida Wife Married F 55 1826 Wilts Box Brinkworth Robert E Son Unmarried M 10 1871 Wilts Langley Fitzurse Oram Edith Servant Unmarried F 16 1865 Wilts Bulrington 27 Tarrant Howard John Head Married M 43 1838 Farmer out of Business Wilts Mildenhall Peckingell Farm Tarrant Martha Wife Married F 41 1840 Wilts Chippenham Tarrant Elizabeth J Daughter Unmarried F 11 1870 Wilts Mildenhall Tarrant Annie E H Daughter Unmarried F 9 1872 Wilts Mildenhall Tarrant Ernest J J Son Unmarried M 2 1879 Wilts Mildenhall Tarrant Martha A M Daughter Unmarried F 10 month 1880 Wilts Langley Burrell GreenshawElizabeth Servant Unmarried F 1881 Domestic Servant Wilts Kellaways 28 Fellenor Thomas Head Married M 39 1842 Agr Labourer Wilts Pewsham Peckingell Lane Fellenor Elizabeth A Wife Married F 41 1840 Wilts Kellaways Fellenor Albert J Son Unmarried M 12 1869 Scholar Wilts Pewsham Fellenor Harry W Son Unmarried M 9 1872 Scholar Wilts Pewsham 28 Fellenor Ernest Son Unmarried M 9 1872 Scholar Wilts Lidcard Tregoze Peckingell Lane Fellenor Edwin Jas Son Unmarried M 4 1877 Wilts Langley Fitzurse Fellenor Charles Robt Son Unmarried M 9
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