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Ludgershall 1901 Census.Xlsx LUDGERSHALL 1901 CENSUS Enumerator: Mr William Crouch Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Year Born Occupation Place of Birth Notes Castle Farm Stidston John C Head m 40 1861 Farmer Kingston Devon Stidston Kate Wife m 33 1868 Tiverton Devon Stidston Stanley John Son 4 1897 Ludgershall Wilts Stidston Evelyn Amy Dau 3 1898 Ludgershall Wilts Roper May Boarder 24 1877 Governess Spetisbury Dorset Coster Kate Servant 15 1886 General Domestic Woodhouse Wilts Castle Street Sanger Arthur George Head m 28 1873 Agricultural Labourer Fovant Wilts Sanger Sarah Anne Wife m 30 1871 Fittleton Wilts Sanger Edith Dau 7 1894 Salisbury Wilts Sanger Elsie Kate Dau 3 1898 Netheravon Wilts Sanger Arthur John Son 1 1900 Netheravon Wilts Castle Street Baiden Eliza Head wdw 54 1847 Lodging House Keeper Ludgershall Wilts Baiden Alfred Son s 28 1873 Bootmaker Ludgershall Wilts Baiden Frances Dau s 25 1876 Asst Schoolmistress Ludgershall Wilts Baiden Conrad Son s 16 1885 Journeyman Baker Ludgershall Wilts Dudman Charles Boarder s 49 1852 Bootmaker Ludgershall Wilts Castle Street Pinsell Charles Head m 52 1849 Pensioner/late 11th Hussars Chippenham Badmonton Wilts Castle Street Spicer Albert Head m 41 1860 Farm Labourer Ludgershall Wilts Spicer Martha Wife m 35 1866 Collingbourne Wilts Spicer Walter Son 13 1888 Ludgershall Wilts Spicer William Son 11 1890 Ludgershall Wilts Spicer Leslie Boarder 3 1898 Ludgershall Wilts Castle Street Coombes Eliza Head wdw 77 1824 Ludgershall Wilts Coombes William Son s 43 1858 Bricklayer's Labourer Ludgershall Wilts Castle Street Rawlings William Head m 75 1826 Enford Wilts Rawlings Elizabeth Wife m 72 1829 Milstone Wilts Castle Street Spicer Mortimer Head wdw 30 1871 Carpenter & Wheelwright Ludgershall Wilts Spicer Douglas Son 4 1897 Ludgershall Wilts Castle Street Mead Herbert Head m 52 1849 Carpenter Ludgershall Wilts Mead Emily Wife m 55 1846 Ludgershall Wilts Deaf Brown Annie Boarder s 10 1891 Ludgershall Wilts Brimson Thomas Boarder s 63 1838 Bricklayer's Labourer Warminster Wilts Sanfore Harry Boarder s 30 1871 Navvy Eynsham Oxford Cooke Herbert Visitor s 18 1883 Ostler Christchurch Hants Castle Street Palmer Esther Head wdw 69 1832 Collingbourne Ducis Wilts Smith Hannah Dau s 38 1863 Ludgershall Wilts Scard John Boarder m 69 1832 General Labourer Reading Berks Choules William Boarder wdw 48 1853 General Labourer Tidcombe Wilts Castle Street Spicer William Head m 72 1829 Woodman Ludgershall Wilts Spicer Elizabeth Wife m 71 1830 Ludgershall Wilts Castle Street Fisher Thomas Head wdw 73 1828 Marlborough Wilts Castle Street Sturgess Edward Head wdw 62 1839 Farm Labourer Ludgershall Wilts Jan Oliver Aug 2014 LUDGERSHALL 1901 CENSUS Enumerator: Mr William Crouch Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Year Born Occupation Place of Birth Notes Sturgess Charles Son s 34 1867 Navvy Ludgershall Wilts Sturgess Frank Son s 17 1884 Carter on Farm Ludgershall Wilts Sturgess Bessie Dau s 25 1876 Ludgershall Wilts Sturgess Beaulah Gr.child 5 1896 Ludgershall Wilts Castle Street Talbot Stephen Head m 42 1859 Carter on Farm Ramsbury Wilts Talbot William Westhall Son 23 1878 General Labourer Ramsbury Wilts Talbot Roland H Son 15 1886 Groom Tidcombe Wilts Talbot Sidney A Son 12 1889 Tidcombe Wilts Hayward Oliver C Boarder 20 1881 Carter on Farm Tidcombe Wilts Castle Street Keen John Head m 39 1862 Groom on Farm Marlborough Wilts Keen Elizabeth Wife m 38 1863 Lambourne Wilts Keen William Geo Son 17 1884 General Labourer Marlborough Wilts Keen Walter Chas Son 13 1888 Errand Boy Cadley North Savernake Wilts Keen Harry Thos Son 9 1892 Cadley North Savernake Wilts Keen Flossie Victoria May Dau 7 1894 Ludgershall Wilts Keen Beatrice Alberta Bessie Dau 5 1896 Ludgershall Wilts Keen Ivory Hilda Eveline Dau 1 1900 Ludgershall Wilts Castle Street Saunders John Head m 45 1856 Maltster Homington Wilts Saunders Rosa Wife m 43 1858 Collingbourne Wilts Saunders Charles Son s 18 1883 Carter on Farm Ludgershall Wilts Saunders Annie Dau 16 1885 Ludgershall Wilts Saunders Rose Dau 14 1887 Ludgershall Wilts Saunders Bessie Dau 11 1890 Ludgershall Wilts Saunders Dorothy Dau 7 1894 Ludgershall Wilts Saunders Lily Dau 4 1897 Ludgershall Wilts Castle Street Spicer Albert B Head m 52 1849 Woodman Collingbourne Wilts Spicer Mary A Wife m 50 1851 Collingbourne Wilts Spicer Ethel Dau 12 1889 Ludgershall Wilts Castle Street Barnett Isaac Head m 41 1860 Bricklayer Ludgershall Wilts Barnett Mary Jane Wife m 44 1857 Ludgershall Wilts Thorne Alice Stp.dau s 19 1882 Ludgershall Wilts Thorne William Stp.son s 17 1884 Carter on Farm Ludgershall Wilts Thorne Edward Stp.son 16 1885 Ludgershall Wilts Barnett Douglas Son 4 1897 Ludgershall Wilts Barnett Ernest Son 3 1898 Ludgershall Wilts Thorne Arthur Gr.stp.son 4 1897 London Castle Street Bendall George Head m 69 1832 Farm Labourer Ludgershall Wilts Bendall Sarah Wife m 68 1833 South Tedworth Hants Castle Street Sheppard Albert Head m 38 1863 Railway Ganger South Tedworth Hants Sheppard Sarah Anne Wife m 38 1863 Ludgershall Wilts Sheppard Mary Catherine Dau 9 1892 North Tedworth Hants Castle Street Barnes George Head m 41 1860 Haulier Broughton Hants Jan Oliver Aug 2014 LUDGERSHALL 1901 CENSUS Enumerator: Mr William Crouch Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Year Born Occupation Place of Birth Notes Barnes Hannah Wife m 41 1860 Ludgershall Wilts Barnes Margaret Dau 15 1886 Ludgershall Wilts Barnes Percy Son 13 1888 Ludgershall Wilts Barnes Elsie Dau 11 1890 Ludgershall Wilts Barnes Gertrude Dau 9 1892 Ludgershall Wilts Barnes Bertha Dau 3 1898 Ludgershall Wilts Barrett George Boarder s 40 1861 Carpenter Romsey Hants Bowley Emily Head wdw 51 1850 Living on own means Debden Essex Mortimer Richard Boarder s 22 1879 Railway Signalman Hardley Hants Maiden George Boarder s 17 1884 Assistant Baker Kidderminster Worcs Castle Street Tilley William Head m 39 1862 Police Constable Manningford Wilts Tilley Eliza Jane Wife m 38 1863 Manningford Wilts Tilley Frederick William Son 8 1893 Lydiard Tregoze Wilts Tilley Charles John Son 6 1895 Lydiard Tregoze Wilts Tilley Arthur George Son 4 1897 Lydiard Tregoze Wilts Queen's Head Collins Emma Head wdw 53 1848 Inn Keeper Cambridge Collins Emma Dau s 22 1879 Barmaid Shipton Bellinger Hants Collins William Son s 19 1882 Barman Shipton Bellinger Hants Collins Edward Son 17 1884 Bricklayer Shipton Bellinger Hants Collins Sidney A Son 15 1886 Builders' Clerk Shipton Bellinger Hants Brown Edwin Boarder s 36 1865 Butcher Honiton Devon Collins Alfred Gr.son 9 1892 Andover Hants High Street Yates Arthur Ed Head m 35 1866 Grocer, Draper, Baker, Post Office Waltham Abbey Essex Yates Priscilla Mary Wife m 36 1865 Leckford Hants Yates Priscilla Mabel Dau 7 1894 Andover Hants Yates Doris Mary Dau 4 1897 Andover Hants Cawte David F in law wdw 75 1826 Ampfield Hants Young Annie Asst s 23 1878 Theale Berks Spanswick Kate Servant s 18 1883 General Domestic Brimslade Wilts The Rectory Best Edward Sheffner Head s 38 1863 Clergyman Church of England Chute Standen Wilts Bolter Harriet Servant s 62 1839 Cook Domestic Chippenham Wilts High Street Brangwin John Curtis Head m 62 1839 Grocer and Baker Hambledon Bucks Brangwin Sarah Grace Wife m 57 1844 Collingbourne Wilts Brangwin Reginald Son 22 1879 Ludgershall Wilts Irving Ethel Blanche Niece 15 1886 Hartney Whitney Hants Wyles Edwin Servant s 21 1880 Baker Fifehead Magdalen Dorset Cottrell William Servant s 55 1846 Groom South Tedworth Hants Heath Amy Louisa Boarder m 33 1868 Southampton Hants High Street Fox John J Head m 43 1858 Tailor Scotland Fox Martha Wife m 35 1866 Broad Town Wilts Fox Edward Son 17 1884 Baker's Apprentice Marlborough Wilts Fox Chas Son 13 1888 Ludgershall Wilts Jan Oliver Aug 2014 LUDGERSHALL 1901 CENSUS Enumerator: Mr William Crouch Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Year Born Occupation Place of Birth Notes Fox Andrew J Son 10 1891 Ludgershall Wilts Fox Alfred Son 4 1897 Ludgershall Wilts Fox Joanna Dau 1 1900 Ludgershall Wilts Skinner John Boarder s 33 1868 Railway Blacksmith Malmesbury Wilts Slater Herbert Boarder s 40 1861 Bricklayer's Labourer Mansfield Notts Fox Annie Dau 8 1893 Ludgershall Wilts High Street Annetts James Head m 46 1855 Baker & Grocer Hurstbourne Tarrant Hants Annetts Henrietta Wife m 43 1858 Upton Hants Annetts William H Son 8 1893 Ludgershall Wilts Annetts Arthur Son 6 1895 Ludgershall Wilts Vincent Alice Maude Mary Niece s 18 1883 Grocers Assistant Upton Hants Poore Annie Louise Niece 10 1891 Upton Hants Annetts George Brother m 49 1852 Sgt 4th Durham L.I. Hurstbourne Tarrant Hants Hunt Joseph Boarder s 54 1847 Collingbourne Wilts Imbecile from birth Lansley William Lodger wdw 73 1828 Ludgershall Wilts Smith Tom Lodger s 20 1881 Barman Collingbourne Ducis Wilts Slade William Fd Lodger s 25 1876 Railway Booking Clerk Cheltenham Glos Wells Arthur Thos J Lodger s 19 1882 Railway Porter Rodmarton Glos Poore Henry Lodger 16 1885 Railway Labourer Sittingbourne Kent Poore Thomas Lodger 14 1887 Sittingbourne Kent Crown Inn Conway George Head m 49 1852 Publican Titchfield Hants Conway Ruth Wife m 50 1851 Chidham Sussex Conway George Emery Son s 23 1878 Plumber London Conway Frank A Son s 18 1883 South Tedworth Hants Emery Mary G M in law wdw 77 1824 Chidham Sussex Highfield House Ward George Ed Head m 47 1854 Scavenging Contractor Hutton Mulgrave Yorks Ward Emily Dawson Wife m 43 1858 Whitby Yorks Ward Mary Wilson Dau 17 1884 Whitby Yorks Ward Robert Wilson Son 15 1886 Forage Contractor's Clerk Whitby Yorks Ward Esther Mary Dau 9 1892 Dartford Kent Ward Hilda Mary Dau
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