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Bishopstone (Wilton) - Census 1911 Bishopstone (Wilton) - Census 1911 No. of Years Occupation and/or Schedule Surname Forenames Relationship Condition Married Sex Age Year Total Children Disability Where Born Address Notes Born Born Alive Living Died 1 Whitlock Fred Head Married 24 M 47 1864 10 9 1 Insurance Agent Pitton, Wiltshire Pitts, Bishopstone, Wiltshire 1 Whitlock Annie Wife Married 24 F 49 1862 Newton Abbot, Devon Pitts, Bishopstone, Wiltshire 1 Whitlock William Son Single M 23 1888 Baker Salisbury, Wiltshire Pitts, Bishopstone, Wiltshire 1 Whitlock Hilda Daughter Single F 21 1890 Cook [Domestic] Salisbury, Wiltshire Pitts, Bishopstone, Wiltshire 1 Whitlock Alice Daughter Single F 14 1897 Servant General Domestic Bishopstone, Wiltshire Pitts, Bishopstone, Wiltshire 1 Whitlock Claude Son Single M 12 1899 Bishopstone, Wiltshire Pitts, Bishopstone, Wiltshire 1 Whitlock Arthur Son Single M 9 1902 Bishopstone, Wiltshire Pitts, Bishopstone, Wiltshire 1 Whitlock Beatrix Daughter Single F 7 1904 Bishopstone, Wiltshire Pitts, Bishopstone, Wiltshire 1 Whitlock Ernest Son Single M 4 1907 Bishopstone, Wiltshire Pitts, Bishopstone, Wiltshire 1 Osborn Edith Visitor Single F 19 1892 Student [Nurse] Newton Abbot, Devon Pitts, Bishopstone, Wiltshire 2 Compton Joseph Head Married 24 M 68 1843 1 1 Postman Bishopstone, Wiltshire Pitts, Bishopstone, Wiltshire 2 Compton Jane Wife Married F 60 1851 Domestic Bishopstone, Wiltshire Pitts, Bishopstone, Wiltshire 2 Compton Wilfred Son Single M 20 1891 Postman Bishopstone, Wiltshire Pitts, Bishopstone, Wiltshire 3 Withers Joseph Head Married 1 M 35 1876 2 2 Stationary Engine Driver & Agricultural Labourer Charlton. Andover, Hampshire Pitts, Bishopstone, Wiltshire 3 Withers Elizabeth Emily Wife Married F 33 1878 Grafton, Marlborough, Wiltshire Pitts, Bishopstone, Wiltshire 3 Withers Albert James Lovelace Son Married M 1 1910 Newton Toney, Salisbury, Wiltshire Pitts, Bishopstone, Wiltshire 3 Withers Gilbert Ronald Joseph Son Married M 1 1910 Newton Toney, Salisbury, Wiltshire Pitts, Bishopstone, Wiltshire 4 Williams Herbert James Head Married 7 M 45 1866 1 1 0 Farm Labourer Bishopstone, Wiltshire Pitts, Bishopstone, Wiltshire 4 Williams Louisa Wife Married F 36 1875 Maddington, Wiltshire Pitts, Bishopstone, Wiltshire 4 Scott Ellen Louisa Daughter Single F 11 1900 Maddington, Wiltshire Pitts, Bishopstone, Wiltshire 4 Williams Herbert Charles Son Single M 1yr 7months 1909 Bishopstone, Wiltshire Pitts, Bishopstone, Wiltshire 4 Williams Mary Jane Mother Widow F 64 1847 Broadchalke, Wiltshire Pitts, Bishopstone, Wiltshire 4 Tryhorn John Lodger Single M 68 1843 Shepherd on Farm Bishopstone, Wiltshire Pitts, Bishopstone, Wiltshire 5 Newton Isaac Head Married 16 M 48 1863 6 5 1 Head Teacher Tickhill, Yorkshire Schoolhouse 5 Newton Rosina Wife Married F 45 1866 Marylebone. London Schoolhouse 5 Newton William Son Single M 15 1896 Ilford, Essex Schoolhouse 5 Newton Harold Son Single M 14 1897 Ilford, Essex Schoolhouse 5 Newton Rosina Daughter Single F 13 1898 Ilford, Essex Schoolhouse 5 Newton Ada Daughter Single F 9 1902 Highmore, Oxfordshire Schoolhouse 5 Newton Alecia Daughter Single F 8 1903 Bishopstone, Wiltshire Schoolhouse 6 Stratton Charles Head Widower M 69 1842 Farm Labourer Bishopstone, Wiltshire Schoolhouse 6 Stratton Albert Son Single M 39 1872 Farm Labourer Bishopstone, Wiltshire Schoolhouse 6 Stratton Annie Daughter Single F 32 1879 Bishopstone, Wiltshire Schoolhouse 7 Whitmore Alice Head Married 20 M 49 1862 NONE Assistant Mistress in Day School Frome, Somerset Bishopstone 7 Pearce Pamela Sister Single F 51 1860 Frome, Somerset Bishopstone 8 Compton Albert John Head Married 4 M 29 1882 3 3 0 Cowman Compton Abbas, Shaftesbury, Dorset Manor Farm Cottages 8 Compton Beatrice Annie Wife Married F 29 1882 Haselbury Bryan, Blandford, Dorset Manor Farm Cottages 8 Compton Sidney Albert Son M 2 1909 East Knoyle, Salisbury, Wiltshire Manor Farm Cottages 8 Compton Bertram John Son M 1 1910 East Knoyle, Salisbury, Wiltshire Manor Farm Cottages 8 Compton Hilda Jane Daughter F 4months 1910 Bishopstone, Salisbury, Wiltshire Manor Farm Cottages 9 Foyle Thomas Charles Head Married 43 M 67 1844 1 1 Shepherd on Farm Bishopstone, Wiltshire Manor Farm Cottages 9 Foyle Mary Annie Wife Married F 63 1848 Lower Daggons, Wiltshire Manor Farm Cottages 10 Brenton Henry Head Married Under 1 M 21 1890 NONE Farm Labourer Ringwood, Hampshire Manor Farm Cottages 10 Brenton Lottie Wife Married F 20 1891 Pennington, Hampshire Manor Farm Cottages 11 Rowden Henry Head Married 19 M 40 1871 3 3 Cowman on Farm Langford, Wiltshire Manor Farm Cottages 11 Rowden Bessie Wife Married F 43 1868 Langford, Wiltshire Manor Farm Cottages 11 Rowden Charles Son Single M 16 1895 Dairy Work Langford, Wiltshire Manor Farm Cottages 11 Rowden Sidney Son Single M 14 1897 With Horses Langford, Wiltshire Manor Farm Cottages 11 Stockley William Lodger Single M 22 1889 Groom & Gardner on Farm Wareham, Dorset Manor Farm Cottages 12 Williams Henry John Head Married 15 M 35 1876 4 4 0 Farm Labourer Bishopstone, Wiltshire Manor Farm Cottages 12 Williams Amelia Adelaide Wife Married F 33 1878 Bishopstone, Wiltshire Manor Farm Cottages 12 Williams Adelaide Phyllis Rose Daughter F 12 1899 Bishopstone, Wiltshire Manor Farm Cottages 12 Williams Bridget Gladys Amy Daughter F 9 1902 Bishopstone, Wiltshire Manor Farm Cottages 12 Williams Eileen Vera Maude Daughter F 5 1906 Bishopstone, Wiltshire Manor Farm Cottages 12 Williams Florence Lillian May Daughter F 1 1910 Bishopstone, Wiltshire Manor Farm Cottages 13 Lodge Henry Head Married 15 M 40 1871 4 3 1 Head Carter on Farm Bratton St. Mary, Wiltshire Manor Farm Cottages 13 Lodge Ellen Wife Married F 34 1877 Shepton Montague, Somerset Manor Farm Cottages 13 Lodge Horace Henry Son Single M 15 1896 Farm Labourer Shepton Montague, Somerset Manor Farm Cottages 13 Lodge Elsie Florence Daughter F 14 1897 Afford Castlebury, Somerset Manor Farm Cottages 13 Lodge Ellen Daughter F 12 1899 Blackford, Somerset Manor Farm Cottages 13 Hindley Harry Lodger Single M 25 1886 Under Carter Tormartin, Gloucestershire Manor Farm Cottages 14 Waters William John Kendell Head Married 19 M 43 1868 6 5 1 Farmer Boneridge, Dorset Manor Farm 14 Waters Eliza Wife Married F 43 1868 None Stated Manor Farm 14 Waters Eleanor Daughter Single F 13 1898 ?, Salisbury, Wiltshire Manor Farm 14 Waters Joseph Frank Son Single M 12 1899 Bishopstone, Wiltshire Manor Farm 14 Waters Harold Claude Son Single M 11 1900 Bishopstone, Wiltshire Manor Farm 14 Waters Mary Daughter Single F 9 1902 Bishopstone, Wiltshire Manor Farm 14 Waters Barbara Daughter Single F 7 1904 Bishopstone, Wiltshire Manor Farm 14 Finburior? Ella Help Single F 38 1873 Bishopstone, Wiltshire Manor Farm 14 Canning Dorothy Servant Single F 19 1892 Romford, Essex Manor Farm 15 Bealing Charles Head Married 30 M 64 1847 4 4 Farm Carter Broadchalk, Wiltshire Manor Farm 15 Bealing Martha Wife Married F 52 1859 Broadchalk, Wiltshire Manor Farm 15 Strick Bessie Hoskin Grandaughter F 5 1906 Johannesburg, South Africa Manor Farm British Subject 16 Gulliver Ellen Wife Married 6 F 44 1867 2 2 S...Cliffe, Fordingbridge, Hampshire Coachmans Cottage Rectory 16 Gulliver Catherine Mary Daughter F 5 1906 Salisbury, Wiltshire Coachmans Cottage Rectory 16 Gulliver Francis William Son M 3 1908 Bishopstone, Wiltshire Coachmans Cottage Rectory 17 Raikes Francis Head Widower M 62 1849 Clergyman [Church of England] Tunbridge Wells, Kent Rectory 17 Raikes Beryl Margaret Niece Single F 23 1888 Haldamulla, Ceylon Rectory British Subject by Parentage 17 Halbert Ellen Servant Single F 42 1869 Housemaid Figheldean, Wiltshire Rectory Resident © Wiltshire OPC Project/Val Henwood/2011 Bishopstone (Wilton) - Census 1911 No. of Years Occupation and/or Schedule Surname Forenames Relationship Condition Married Sex Age Year Total Children Disability Where Born Address Notes 17 Hunton Eliza Servant Widow F 56 1855 1 1 Cook Edinburgh, Scotland Rectory Resident 17 Pitt Olive May Servant Single F 14 1897 Kitchen Maid Berwick St. James, Wiltshire Rectory 18 White George Head Married 16 M 47 1864 1 1 Horse Man Bishopstone, Wiltshire Lower Farm 18 White Mary Jane Wife Married F 44 1867 Broadchalke, Wiltshire Lower Farm 18 White William Son M 15 1896 Under Carter Bishopstone, Wiltshire Lower Farm 19 Newman Frank Head Married 4 M 27 1884 0 Gardner [Domestic] Bemerton, Wiltshire Gardners Cottage Rectory 19 Newman Clara Wife Married F 28 1883 Salisbury, Wiltshire Gardners Cottage Rectory 20 Hazzard Sidney Head Married 22 M 47 1864 3 3 0 Shepherd on Farm Burcombe, Wiltshire Throope 20 Hazzard Lilian Wife Married F 47 1864 Bishopstone, Wiltshire Throope 20 Hazzard Frank Son Single M 22 1889 Roadman Burcombe, Wiltshire Throope 20 Hazzard Hubert Son M 15 1896 Gardner [Domestic] Bishopstone, Wiltshire Throope 21 Cox Harriett Frances Head Widow F 77 1834 9 7 2 Bishopstone, Wiltshire Throope 21 Lewes Eliza Harriett Daughter Married 22 F 47 1864 1 1 General Servant Domestic Bishopstone, Wiltshire Throope 21 Cox Edna Daughter Single F 43 1868 Nurse Domestic Bishopstone, Wiltshire Throope 22 Antell Josiah Head Married 42 M 68 1843 6 5 1 Farmer Stalbridge, Dorset Throope Farm 22 Antell Sarah Ann Wife Married F 66 1845 Fordingbridge, Hampshire Throope Farm 22 Antell Percy James Son Single M 33 1878 Farmers Son Aldershot, Hampshire Throope Farm 22 Townsend Annie Assistant Single F 20 1891 Domestic Assistant Broadtown, Wiltshire Throope Farm 23 Isaacs William Head Single M 50 1861 Farm Labourer Bishopstone, Wiltshire BUNGALOW IN Field 24 Antell Tom Gould Head Married Under 1 M 32
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