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Rock 1901 Census Rock 1901 Census District 10 BOUNDARY of Enumeration District: On the one side by road leading from Callow Hill past Blissgate & Rock Church until it joins the Worcester Road.On the other side by Tanners Brook as far as Clows Top and thence in a straight line to Menith Wood. On one end by Parish boundary extending along Menith Wood past Stildon Manor and on the other end by road leading from Pound Bank, until it joins road leading from Callow Hill to Blissgate. CONTENTS of Enumeration District The portion of the Ecclesiastical District of St Peters Rock lying North of the road leading from Callow Hill to Blissgate & thence continuing past Bullockhurst farm & Rock Church to Porch Brook, until it meets the Worcester Road. Estimated area is 3136 acres, the whole of which is included or comprised in the above mentioned boundaries. Enumerator Mr John Lewis Downes Address rel Age M/F con Occupation birthplace 1 Grove End John L DOWNES H 58 M M Rate collector & sanitary Cleobury Mortimer 1 inspector 2 1 Hannah M DOWNES W 48 F M Castle Morton 3 1 Eveline Mary DOWNES D 20 F School teacher Cleobury Mortimer 4 1 Beatrice May DOWNES D 9 F Rock 5 2 Gorst Hill Edwin BRADLEY H 74 M M Wheelwright Rock 6 2 Eliza BRADLEY W 67 F M Rock 7 2 Lucy BRADLEY D 31 F Mothers help Rock 8 2 Francis BRADLEY Gs 12 M Scholar Rock 9 2 Emily BRADLEY Gd 7 F Scholar Rock 10 2 Charles BRADLEY Gs 11mo M Rock 3 Alton Thomas LEWIS H 45 M M Small farmer, egg & butter Bourton 11 dealer 12 3 Emma LEWIS W 44 F M Clifton On Teme 13 3 Lilian LEWIS D 14 F Mothers held Rock 14 3 Albert LEWIS S 11 M Scholar Rock 15 3 Ellen LEWIS D 18 F Scholar Rock 16 3 Annie LEWIS D 8 F Scholar Rock 17 3 Frederick LEWIS S 6 M Scholar Rock 18 3 Walter LEWIS S 4 M Scholar Rock 19 4 Gorst Hill Henry MILMAN Widr 68 M Basket maker (oak) Rock 20 5 Cross Keys Henry MORRIS H 59 M M Poultry dealer Pensax 21 5 Eliza MORRIS W 57 F M Elmbridge 22 5 Florence E MORRIS D 20 F Hartlebury 23 6 Little Bransley William CHAPMAN 57 M Agric labourer Abberley 24 7 The Levels Sarah A OAKES H 58 F Farmer Bewdley 25 7 William DAVIES Widr 77 M Living on own means Macclesfield 26 8 Bliss Farm Thomas COWNLEY H 39 M M Agric labourer Rock 27 8 Annie COWNLEY W 32 F M Rock 28 8 Sarah Ann COWNLEY D 5 F Rock 29 9 Bliss Villa Susan DAVIS H 70 F W Living on own means Oldbury 30 9 Sarah H DAVIS D 30 F Dudley 31 10 Foxley Villa Albert PRINCE H 56 M M Carpenter Wem 32 10 Sarah PRINCE W 58 F M Wem 33 10 Alice PRINCE D 18 F Domestic servant Wem 34 10 Arthur PRINCE S 15 M Wem 11 Boraston Bank Joseph WASSELL H 44 M M Small farmer & travelling Kidderminster 35 haberdasher 36 11 Kate WASSELL W 44 F M Chesterfield 37 11 Ellen WASSELL D 16 F Works at home Kidderminster 38 11 Alice WASSELL D 14 F Scholar Kidderminster 39 11 Florence WASSELL D 11 F Scholar Kidderminster 40 11 George WASSELL S 9 M Rock 41 11 Mary WASSELL D 2 F Scholar Dudley 42 11 Lilian WASSELL D 6 F Rock 43 11 Joseph WASSELL S 20 M M Moulder Kidderminster 44 11 Jessie WASSELL D-L 24 F M Worcester 45 11 Albert WASSELL Gs 1 M Rock 46 12 Bullockhurst Elizabeth WAINWRIGHT H 79 F W Farmer Bewdley 47 12 Elizabeth WAINWRIGHT D 47 F Farmers daughter Rock 48 12 Edward ELKS Ser 58 M Carter Parish Or County Nk 49 13 Hebrooks Walter WHITE H 54 M M Farmer Beoley 50 13 Emma WHITE W 55 F M Whitbourne 51 13 Mary E P LLOYD V 18 F Whitbourne 52 14 Hebrooks Emmanuel FIDOE H 46 M M Agric labourer Highley 53 14 Sarah FIDOE W 36 F M Rock 54 14 Marjorie E FIDOE D 10 F Scholar Rock 55 14 Percy FIDOE S 8 M Scholar CT, Rock 56 14 Henrietta A FIDOE D 5 F Scholar CT, Rock 57 15 Hebrooks Ann ALBERT H 61 F W Laundress Upper Sapey 58 15 Allen ALBERT S 30 M Farm labourer Rock 59 15 Margaret ALBERT D 27 F Laundress Rock 60 15 Annie CLIFFORD B 12 F Schoolgirl Birmingham 61 16 Rock Cross Inn Albert GALE H 32 M M Licensed victualler Somerset 62 16 Beatrice GALE W 28 F M Birmingham 63 16 Ada YARRANTON Ser 14 F Domestic servant Hanley Child 64 17 Nr Rock Cross Richard W ALBERT H M M Joiner & carpenter Pensax 65 17 Mary Ann ALBERT W F M Cheshire 66 17 Charles Henry ALBERT S 20 M School master Rock 67 18 Timberdine House Peter ALBERT H 60 M M Carpenter & builder Rock 68 18 Annie ALBERT W 50 F M Elmbridge 69 18 Edwin N ALBERT S 13 M Scholar Rock 70 18 Cecil ALBERT S 8 M Scholar Rock 71 18 Elizabeth JENKINS Ser 15 F Domestic servant Bayton 72 19 School House Harry Augustus BURCHER H 33 M M Schoolmaster Kidderminster 73 19 Jessie Maud BURCHER W 32 F M School mistress Coventry 74 19 Harold R BURCHER S 3 M Rock 75 19 Euphemia MILLMAN Ser 20 F Domestic servant Rock 76 St Peters Schools 77 20 Crows Nest Henry GROTE 61 M M Agric labourer Rock 78 Church Room 79 21 Church Cottage Thomas BIRD H 57 M M Road labourer Pensax 80 21 Emma BIRD W 48 F M Bucks 81 21 Mary E BIRD D 13 F Scholar Rock 82 21 Alfred Joseph BIRD S 6 M Scholar Rock 83 22 Church Cottage John MORRIS H 34 M M Agric labourer Rock 84 22 Eliza MORRIS W 36 F M Bayton 85 22 John MORRIS S 12 M Scholar Neen Sollars 86 22 Rosa MORRIS D 10 F Scholar Neen Sollars 87 22 Ethel MORRIS D 8 F Scholar Rock 88 23 Rockmoor Farm Waller Thos SEAGER H 36 M M Farmer Rock 89 23 Mary W SEAGER W 45 F M Waggoner Rock 90 23 Charles JENNINGS Ser 25 M Cattle man Rock 91 23 John JENNINGS Ser 20 M Rock 92 23 Louisa GROVES Ser 19 F Domestic servant Rock 24 Lower Hollings Ernest W MORRIS H 32 M M Cattle man Rock 93 Cottage 94 24 Sarah A MORRIS W 28 F M Kinlet 95 25 Porch Brook Mary A WYATT H 67 F W Living on own means Rock 96 25 Henry D WINWOOD S-L 38 M M Carpenter & joiner Bayton 97 25 Fanny S WINWOOD D 36 F M Birmingham 98 25 Charles H WINWOOD Gs 7 M Scholar Rock 99 25 Mary A WINWOOD Gd 4 F Scholar Rock Rock1901-10.doc 100 25 Edward F WINWOOD Gs 2 M Rock 101 25 Margaret E WINWOOD Gd 7mo F Rock 102 26 Porch Brook William J BIRD H 31 M M Coal miner Pensax 103 26 Mary E BIRD W 30 F M Kinver 104 26 Raymond J BIRD S 1 M Rock 105 26 Dorothy G M BIRD D 3mo F Rock 106 27 Porch Brook Thomas BRADLEY H 57 M M Agric labourer Rock 107 27 Ann BRADLEY W 63 F M Rock 108 27 Sarah A BRADLEY D 25 F Domestic servant Rock 28 Pensax Vicarage Rev THOMPSON H 65 M Priest CofE London 109 Christopher 110 28 Elizabeth THOMPSON Sis 75 F London 111 28 Sarah H EDWARDS Ser 38 F Domestic servant Condover 112 28 Mary J STALLARD Ser 17 F Domestic servant Pensax 113 29 Lower Hollings George F H HINGLEY H 46 M M Farmer Cradley Heath 114 29 Harriet HINGLEY W 49 F M Abberley 115 29 Galatea L HINGLEY D 24 F Rock 116 29 Celia H HINGLEY D 23 F School mistress Rock 117 29 Gertrude HINGLEY D 21 F Rock 118 29 George F H HINGLEY S 17 M Rock 119 29 Hugh HINGLEY S 7 M Scholar Rock 120 30 Upper Hollings Arthur J DAVIES H 38 M M Farmer Herefordshire 121 30 Fanny DAVIES W 37 F M Worcestershire 122 30 Bessie FRANCIS Ser 20 F Domestic servant Worcestershire 123 30 Christopher FLELLO Ser 19 M Waggoner Worcestershire 124 30 William PERKINS Ser 35 M Cowman Herefordshire 125 31 Stildon Lane Elijah DAVIS H 24 M M Coal miner Pensax 126 31 Sarah Ann DAVIS W 25 F M Pensax 127 32 Stildon Lane Samuel HAYES H 45 M M Agric labourer Pensax 128 32 Elizabeth HAYES W 40 F M Lindridge 129 32 Arthur W HAYES S 15 M Under carter Lindridge 130 32 Samuel J HAYES S 12 M Scholar Lindridge 131 32 Walter K E HAYES S 10 M Scholar Lindridge 132 32 Mabel J E HAYES D 7 F Scholar Lindridge 133 32 Ada G W HAYES D 11mo F Rock 134 33 Stildon Lane Eliza WAGSTAFF H 70 F W Dressmaker Bayton 135 33 Arthur MORGAN B 48 M Cattle man Mamble 136 34 Stildon Lane Thomas POWLES H 86 M W Farm bailiff Knighton-On-Teme 137 34 Emma POWLES D 33 F Fathers help Neen Savage 138 Stildon Manor U 139 36 High Clows Solomon SELMAN H 73 M M Farmer Gloucestershire 140 36 Mary SELMAN W 54 F M Herefordshire 141 36 Ernest SELMAN S 20 M Agric engine driver Bayton 142 36 Alfred SELMAN S 19 M Agric labourer Bayton 143 36 Gladys SELMAN D 17 F Housekeeper Bayton 144 36 Layton SELMAN S 14 M Agric labourer Bayton 145 36 Elsie SELMAN D 12 F Scholar Bayton 146 36 Harold SELMAN S 9 M Scholar Bayton 147 37 Clowstop George DRAPIER H 43 M M Coal miner Lindridge 148 37 Mary A DRAPIER W 40 F M Bayton 149 37 Fanny S DRAPIER D 17 F Domestic servant Neen Sollars 150 37 William G DRAPIER S 13 M Scholar Rock 151 37 Alfred DRAPIER S 12 M Scholar Rock 152 37 Frederick DRAPIER S 11 M Scholar Rock 153 37 Elizabeth DRAPIER D 8 F Scholar Rock 154 37 Walter DRAPIER S 7 M Scholar Rock 155 37 Wesley DRAPIER S 4 M Scholar Rock 156 37 Gladys DRAPIER D 2 F Rock 157 37 Ethel DRAPIER D 1 F Rock 158 38 Clowstop Charles COLLETT H 44 M M Tailor Cleobury Mortimer 159 38 Alice COLLETT W 44 F M Tenbury 160 38 George COLLETT S 15 M Tailor Cleobury Mortimer 161 38 Elizabeth M COLLETT D 13 F Scholar Cleobury Mortimer 162 38 Charles J COLLETT S 12 M Scholar Cleobury Mortimer 163 38 Edith W COLLETT D 7 F Scholar Cleobury Mortimer 164 38 William J COLLETT S 5 M Scholar Cleobury Mortimer 165 38 Sarah Ann A COLLETT D 3 F Cleobury Mortimer 166 39 Clowstop William B JONES H 66 M M Farm stockman Mamble 167 39 Elizabeth JONES W 48 F M Bayton 168 40 Clowstop Charles BUTLER H 54 M M Farm labourer Rock 169 40 Grace BUTLER W 57 F M Dressmaker Bayton 170 41 Clowstop Herman GITTUS H 29 M M Police constable Himbleton 171 41 Fanny E GITTUS W 24 F M Belbroughton 172 41 Edith M E GITTUS D 5mo F Rock 173 42 Lamberts Castle Mercy A JONES W 37 F M Parish Nk 174 42 Thomas JONES S 8 M Scholar Staffordshire 175 42 Albert JONES S 6 M Scholar Staffordshire 176 42 Edith M JONES D 3 F Rock 177 42 Benjamin B JONES S 11mo M Rock 178 43 Almshouse Cottage Arthur DAVIES H 50 M M Farm labourer Staffordshire Rock1901-10.doc 179 43 Rebecca DAVIES W 50 F M Buckinghamshire
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