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Otterford Somerset 1871 Census 1871 Census of Otterford Somerset UK (Transcribed by Roy Parkhouse [email protected]) rg102367 Civil Parish ED Folio Page Schd House Address X Surname Forenames X Rel. C Sex Age X Occupation E X CHP Place of birth X Dis. W Notes abcdefghijklmnopqrst ###a ####a #### ###a ####a abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcd X abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwx abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwx X abcdef C S ###a X abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcd E X abc abcdefghijklmnopqrst X abcdef W abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqr Otterford 4 34 1 1 Otterford Toogood John head U M 25 farmer 400 acres empl 5 men DEV Awliscombe Toogood Mary B sister U F 29 house keeper DEV Awliscombe Toogood Edwin brothr U M 23 farmer 400 acres empl 5 men DEV Awliscombe Chard Charlotte servnt U F 19 general servant DEV Awliscombe Prince Walter servnt U M 18 general servant indoor DEV - Pinney Robert servnt M 14 general servant indoor SOM Otterford 2 Yalham Doble Sidney head M M 50 farmer 180 acres empl 2 men SOM Buckland Doble Elizabeth wife M F 47 farmer's wife SOM Buckland Doble Elizabeth L dau U F 17 farmer's daughter SOM Buckland Doble Florence E dau F 12 scholar SOM Buckland Russel Emily servnt F 13 general servant DEV Yarcombe Wakely Thomas servnt U M 22 farm servant indoor DEV Yarcombe Gill John servnt M 14 farm servant indoor SOM Buckland 3 Fairy Cottage Collins Eli head M M 28 ag lab SOM Buckland Collins Edith wife M F 23 glove sewer SOM Otterford 4 Widcombe Hulme Henry head U M 47 magistrate BRK Shinfield Bishop Mary A servnt W F 41 house keeper HRT Pencombe Bishop Emma servnt U F 18 cook WOR - Peters Herbert servnt U M 18 groom DEV Churchstanton 5 Widcombe Hutchings Samuel head M M 28 farmer (hired) SOM Otterford Hutchings Susan wife M F 34 dairy woman SOM Otterford 6 Widcombe Warren Robert head M M 81 ag lab DEV Churchstanton Warren Elizabeth wife M F 73 ag lab SOM Ling Warren Eli son U M 30 ag lab DEV Churchstanton Doble Mary dau M F 40 smith's wife DEV Churchstanton Warren Betty C grndau F 12 scholar DEV Churchstanton Otterford 4 34 2 7 Widcombe Matravers John head M M 20 ag lab SOM Broadway Matravers Ruth wife M F 30 ag lab wife SOM Broadway 8 Widcombe Matravers John head M M 79 bootmaker SOM Broadway Matravers Charlotte wife M F 72 bootmaker's wife DEV - 9 Widcombe Winter Charles head M M 50 ag lab SOM Pitminster Grabham Jane servnt F 14 general servant SOM Pitminster 10 Widcombe Lock Samuel lodger U M 24 ag lab DEV Churchstanton 11 Widcombe Buttle Edwin lodger U M 16 ag lab DEV Clayhidon 12 Holman Clavel Harvey John W head M M 40 ag lab SOM Ashill Harvey Mary wife M F 35 ag lab DEV Chardstock Sumption Jessie ma-law W F 70 SOM Ashill Sumption Ellen niece F 2 SOM Otterford 13 Holman Clavel Hartnell George head M M 28 grocer SOM Pitminster Hartnell Elizabeth wife M F 23 grocer's wife SOM Pitminster Hartnell Florence A dau F 2 SOM Pitminster Hartnell Frederick son M 11m SOM Pitminster 14 Holman Clavel Cousins Thomas head M M 29 inn keeper SOM West Hatch Cousins Charlotte wife M F 29 WIL Christian Malford Cousins Julia M dau F 3 SOM Otterford Cousins Emily H dau F 2 SOM Otterford Cousins Bessie S dau F 5m SOM Otterford Greenslade Mary A servnt F 18 general servant SOM Pitminster Otterford 4 35 3 15 Holman Clavel Shire Page head M M 60 ag lab DEV Yarcombe Shire Sarah wife M F 61 SOM Otterford Shire Mark son U M 24 ag lab SOM Otterford Shire Edward son U M 22 ag lab SOM Otterford Holman Clavel u - 16 Warren Hartnell William head M M 33 ag lab SOM Staple Hartnell Mary A wife M F 30 ag lab wife SOM Otterford Hartnell Ann dau F 11 SOM Otterford Hartnell William son M 9 SOM Otterford Hartnell Mary A dau F 7 SOM Otterford Hartnell George son M 6 SOM Otterford Hartnell Emily dau F 3 SOM Otterford Hartnell Rosa dau F 3m SOM Otterford 17 Warren Shire John head M M 57 farmer 12a empl 3 men 1 boy SOM Otterford Shire Mary A wife M F 50 farmer's wife SOM Otterford Shire George H son U M 29 ag lab indoor SOM Otterford Shire John son U M 25 ag lab indoor SOM Otterford Shire Joan dau U F 18 farmer's daughter SOM Otterford Shire Robert son M 11 SOM Otterford Shire Susan dau F 9 SOM Otterford Shire Rose dau F 7 SOM Otterford rg102367census1871.xls 17/02/2007 1 of 7 1871 Census of Otterford Somerset UK (Transcribed by Roy Parkhouse [email protected]) rg102367 Civil Parish ED Folio Page Schd House Address X Surname Forenames X Rel. C Sex Age X Occupation E X CHP Place of birth X Dis. W Notes Otterford 4 35 4 18 Hawksmoor Hayes William head M M 63 ag lab SOM Pitminster Hayes Ann wife M F 59 ag lab DEV Yarcombe Hayes Joseph son U M 28 ag lab SOM Otterford Hayes William son U M 20 ag lab SOM Otterford Hayes Henry son M 14 ag lab SOM Otterford u- 19 Hawksmoor Board William head M M 50 ag lab SOM Otterford Board Elizabeth wife M F 40 ag lab DEV Chardstock Board Henry son M 14 ag lab SOM Otterford Board Abraham son M 12 ag lab SOM Otterford Board Frederick son M 5 SOM Otterford 20 Hawksmoor Hayward Eliza head W F 48 ag lab SOM Beer Crocombe Grabham Sarah boardr W F 55 SOM Otterford 21 Hawksmoor Bromfield Joseph head M M 38 ag lab SOM Staple Bromfield Elizabeth wife M F 35 DEV Tiverton Bromfield Frank son M 11 plough boy SOM Corfe Bromfield Alice dau F 8 SOM Otterford Bromfield Lucy dau F 4 SOM Otterford Bromfield John son M 1 SOM Otterford 22 Holly Cottage Hodge Alfred head M M 48 farmer 16 acres empl 1 boy DEV Churchstanton Hodge Mary A wife M F 28 farmer's wife SOM Pitminster Hodge Sarah A dau F 6 SOM Otterford Hodge William son M 5 SOM Otterford Hodge Frank son M 3 SOM Otterford Hodge Arthur son M 6m SOM Otterford Otterford 4 36 5 23 Hayne Smith John head M M 33 dairyman DEV Otterton Smith Mary wife M F 31 dairyman's wife SOM Curland Smith Amelia dau F 7 scholar DEV Honiton Smith Lucy dau F 3 SOM Otterford Smith William J son M 1 SOM Otterford Ash Sarah servnt U F 19 general servnt SOM Bristol 24 Hayne Westlake Thomas head M M 33 farmer 265 acres 6 men 1 boy SOM Otterford Westlake Selena wife M F 27 farmer's wife SOM Taunton Westlake Thomas J son M 3 SOM Otterford Westlake James son M 2 SOM Otterford Westlake Catherine M dau F 8m SOM Otterford Shire Emma servnt U F 18 general servant SOM Otterford Cuff Eliza E servnt F 14 nursemaid SOM Wembdon 25 Dead Man Knight Andrew head U M 18 gate keeper SOM Broadway Knight Samuel brothr M 14 farmer's son SOM Buckland 26 Blackdown Hake Mark head M M 35 ag lab SOM Buckland Hake Mary A wife M F 38 DEV Lynton Hake Bessie M dau F 11 scholar SOM Corfe Hake Mary E dau F 9 scholar SOM Corfe Hake Mark son M 6 scholar SOM Otterford Hake Rosetta dau F 3 SOM Pitminster Hake Augustus son M 11m SOM Pitminster Otterford 4 36 6 27 Blackdown Jenkins George head M M 34 ag lab DEV Churchstanton Jenkins Maria wife M F 36 SOM Taunton Jenkins Charles son U M 17 ag lab SOM Taunton Jenkins Sarah dau F 9 DEV Churchstanton Jenkins Samuel son M 7 SOM Buckland Jenkins Elizabeth dau F 5 SOM Otterford Jenkins Hannah dau F 2 SOM Otterford Jenkins George son M 1m SOM Otterford 28 Blackdown Hartnell George head M M 66 farmer 50 acres SOM Otterford Hartnell Mary wife M F 66 farmer's wife DOR Bridport Hartnell Emma dau U F 19 glove sewer SOM Otterford Hartnell Francis grnson M 4 SOM Otterford 29 Wallen Trenchard William head M M 49 farmer 140 acres DEV Hemyock Trenchard Lydia wife M F 50 farmer's wife DEV Upottery Trenchard Eli son M 16 farmer's son DEV Luppitt Trenchard John son M 14 farmer's son DEV Luppitt Trenchard Robert son M 12 farmer's son DEV Awliscombe 30 Wallen Hake William head M M 28 ag lab SOM Buckland Hake Martha wife M F 33 DEV Porlock Hake Henry son M 2 SOM Otterford 31 Housestead Sparkes William head M M 67 ag lab SOM Otterford Sparkes Sarah wife M F 70 DEV - 32 Housestead Greenslade John W lodger U M 48 ag lab DEV Tiverton rg102367census1871.xls 17/02/2007 2 of 7 1871 Census of Otterford Somerset UK (Transcribed by Roy Parkhouse [email protected]) rg102367 Civil Parish ED Folio Page Schd House Address X Surname Forenames X Rel. C Sex Age X Occupation E X CHP Place of birth X Dis. W Notes Otterford 4 37 7 33 Housestead Barton John head M M 55 farmer (retired) DEV Churchstanton Barton Mary wife M F 34 DEV Plymouth Barton Richard son M 8 scholar SOM Otterford Barton Lucy A dau F 4 SOM Otterford Barton Mary dau F 1 SOM Otterford 34 Housestead Buttle William head M M 48 ag lab DEV Churchstanton Buttle Mary A wife M F 40 SOM Otterford Buttle Samuel son M 6 SOM Otterford Buttle Ann dau F 4 SOM Buckland 35 Housestead Rowsell Robert head M M 51 ag lab SOM Buckland Rowsell Martha wife M F 50 laundress SOM Otterford Rowsell Emma dau U F 17 glove sewer SOM Otterford Rowsell Elizabeth dau F 14 nursemaid SOM Otterford Rowsell William son M 10 ploughboy SOM Otterford Rowsell John son M 7 scholar SOM Otterford Rowsell Charlotte dau F 3 SOM Otterford Rowsell James son M 1 SOM Otterford Rowsell Henry grnson M 3 SOM Otterford 36 Housestead Cuff William head M M 26 ag lab DEV Upottery Cuff Ann wife M F 27 SOM Otterford Cuff Thomas son M 4 SOM Otterford Cuff Lucy dau F 2 SOM Otterford Cuff William son M 1w SOM Otterford Richards Elizabeth ma-law W F 62 DEV Churchstanton Otterford 4 37 8 37 Browndown Gould William head M M 40 ag lab DEV Delwood Gould Harriett wife M F 38 SOM Otterford Gould Mary dau U F 16 servant SOM Otterford Gould Samuel son M 9 scholar SOM Otterford Gould William son M 7 SOM Otterford Gould John son M 6 SOM Otterford Gould Henry son M 5 SOM Otterford Gould James son M 3 SOM Buckland Gould Eli son M 5m SOM Buckland 38 Fivehead Westlake William head M M 59 farmer 96 acres empl 2 m 1 boy SOM Bradford Westlake Charlotte wife M F 53 farmer's wife SOM Buckland Stevens
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