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Ebbesbourne Wake 1906 02-Jul 652 1912 29-Apr Arnold Barbara Arnold Rev C.N.Arnold Ebbesbourne 1905 02-Jul 653 1910 02-May Arnold Basil Arnold Rev C Ebbesborne Wake - School Admissions Register 1865-1914 Date of Date of Details of Parent or Guardian Date of Birth Last School Attended Number of Times Attended For Year Date of Leaving Register Admission Re-Admission Surname Given Names Notes Number Highest Year Date Year Date Surname Given Names Abode Occupation Year Date Name of School (Year) (Year) (Year) (Year) (Year) (Year) Year Date Standard 1 1899 11-Sep Alford Winifred Annie Ebbesborne Wake 1893 20/-3 Salisbury 1899 Oct 275 1884 20-Oct Andrews Beatrice Andrews Robert Ebbesborne 1878 18-Feb Alvediston 1893 30-Oct 459 1895 25-Jun Andrews Cecil Andrews William Ebbesborne Wake 1892 02-Mar 1895 Sep 273 1884 20-Oct Andrews Henry Octavius Andrews Robert Ebbesborne 1873 26-Apr Alvediston 1893 30-Oct 274 1905 18-Apr Andrews Lillian Bertha Andrews Charles Ebbesborne Wake 1902 18-Apr 275 1899 23-May Andrews Louisa Andrews William Ebbesborne Wake 1890 24-Jun Street 1899 May 274 1884 20-Oct Andrews Oliver Andrews Robert Ebbesborne 1875 26-Sep Alvediston 1893 30-Oct 275 1909 26-Jun Arnold Barbara Arnold Rev C.N. Ebbesbourne Wake 1906 02-Jul 652 1912 29-Apr Arnold Barbara Arnold Rev C.N.Arnold Ebbesbourne 1905 02-Jul 653 1910 02-May Arnold Basil Arnold Rev C. N. Ebbesbournre Wake 1899 12-Oct 644 1908 22-Sep Arnold Helen Arnold Cecil North Rev. Ebbesborne Wake 1901 23-Sep 644 1912 29-Apr Arnold Helen Arnold Rev C.N.Arnold Ebbesbourne 1901 23-Sep 645 Arnold Joyce 646 1895 21-Oct Ashley Bertie Ashley Tom Fifield Bavant 1896 11-May 268 1884 22-Sep Ashley William Ashley Tom Ebbesborne 1880 06-Oct 1885 05-Oct 269 1905 24-Jan Balch Hilda Ebbesborne Wake 1897 08-Jun Gillingham 1905 17-Feb 270 1910 07-Feb Bath Annie Beatrice Bath Charles Ebbesbourne Wake 1907 05-Jan 658 1911 19-Apr Bath Annie Beatrice Bath Charles Ebbesbourne Wake 1907 05-Jan 39 1871 04-Mar Bath Charles Bath Samuel Ebbesbourne 1869 22-Apr 40 1904 09-Nov Bath Elsie Bath Charles Ebbesborne Wake 1901 07-Nov 1909 26-Jul 604 1909 09-Aug Bath Elsie Bath Charles Ebbesbourne Wake 1901 07-Nov 605 1913 15-Dec Bath Ethel Ruth Bath Charles Ebbesborne 1909 15-Apr 606 1901 09-Sep Bath Hilda Mary Bath Charles Ebbesborne Wake 1898 02-Sep 607 1907 25-Mar Bath Leonard Charles Bath Charles Ebbesborne Wake 1904 21-Mar 1908 12-Sep 608 1899 27-Mar Bath William Edward Bath Charles Ebbesborne Wake 1896 13-Mar 1908 30-Oct 524 1909 01-Feb Bath William Edward Bath Charles Ebbesbourne Wake 1896 13-Mar 1909 25-Mar 254 1883 01-Oct Batstone John Batstone Benjamin & Elizabeth Alvediston Marton W Gillingham 230 1882 12-Jun Batt Emma Batt Thomas Ebbesborne Wake 1878 June Alvediston 221 1881 17-Nov Batt Sidney Batt Thomas Ebbesborne Wake 1876 19-Aug Alvediston 222 1914 07-Jan Benjafield Arthur Herbert Benjafield Herbert Fifield Bavant 1903 21-Jan 227 1882 23-Jan Benjafield Frederick Benjafield George Ebbesborne Wake 226 1882 23-Jan Benjafield Herbert Benjafield George Ebbesborne Wake 227 1913 31-Mar Benjafield Hope Benjafield Percy Ebbesborne 1908 22-Mar 1913 15-Aug 228 1908 12-Nov Benjafield John Milton Benjafield Percy Ebbesborne Wake 1901 06-Mar 648 1911 06-Nov Benjafield John Milton Benjafield Percy Ebbesbourne Wake 1901 06-Mar Ebbesbourne Wake 1912 15-Apr 649 1914 07-Jan Benjafield Marion Ida Benjafield Herbert Fifield Bavant 1904 21-Aug 691 1911 06-Nov Benjafield Percival Roland Benjafield Percy Ebbesbourne Wake 1906 13-Nov Ebbesbourne Wake 228 1882 23-Jan Benjafield Percy Benjafield George Ebbesborne Wake 229 1914 12-Jan Benjafield Richard Benjafield Herbert Fifield Bavant 1907 29-Jun 230 1908 12-Nov Benjafield William Guy Benjafield Percy Ebbesborne Wake 1903 27-Jan 1909 08-Feb 649 1911 06-Nov Benjafield William Guy Benjafield Percy Ebbesbourne Wake 1903 27-Jan Ebbesbourne Wake 650 1908 12-Nov Benjafield Winifred Faith Benjafield Percy Ebbesborne Wake 1904 07-Sep 650 1909 03-May Benjafield Winifred Faith Benjafield Percy Ebbesbourne Wake 1904 07-Sep 1909 17-May 650 1909 1909 29-Jan Benjafield Winifred Faith Benjafield Percy Ebbesbourne Wake 1904 07-Sep 650 1911 06-Nov Benjafield Winifred Faith Benjafield Percy Ebbesbourne Wake 1904 07-Sep Ebbesbourne Wake 601 1904 19-Sep Bennett Dulcie Bennett George Ebbesborne Wake 1898 22-Jan Bournemouth 600 1904 04-Jul Bennett Fred Bennett Mark Ebbesborne Wake 1901 21-Jan 601 1903 17-Mar Bennett George Bennett Mark Ebbesborne Wake 1898 03-Dec 602 1902 07-May Bennett Herbert John Bennett Mark Ebbesborne Wake 1896 02-Dec 280 1885 04-May Blatchford William Daniel Blatchford William Ebbesborne 1882 19-Apr 1885 11-May 79 1875 26-Jul Blockway Eliza Blockway Albert Fifield 1870 05-Jan 80 1912 27-Feb Bond Florie Bond Arthur Alvediston 1902 07-Oct Harnham 1912 15-Apr 81 1912 27-Feb Bond Margaret Bond Arthur Alvediston 1900 13-Oct Harnham 1912 15-Apr 83 1875 04-Oct Brickel Alice Brickel George Ebbesbourne 1871 03-Nov 539 1900 09-Jul Brickell Frank Brickell Alice Ebbesborne Wake 1896 03-May 413 1892 26-Oct Bright George Bright Eli Ebbesborne Wake 1889 06-Sep 1892 21-Nov 170 1879 20-Oct Brine Ellen Brine Samuel Ebbesbourne 1874 02-Apr 171 1879 20-Oct Brine Florence Brine Samuel Ebbesbourne 1869 16-Jul 185 1880 07-Jun Brine George Brine Samuel Ebbesborne 172 1879 20-Oct Brine Samuel Brine Samuel Ebbesbourne 1871 14-Apr 132 1877 05-Jun Brockway Elizabeth Fifield 1873 05-Oct 184 1880 07-Jun Brockway Elizabeth Brockway Albert Fifield Bavant 1873 186 1880 08-Jun Brockway Fanny Brockway Albert Fifield Bavant 1874 187 1896 21-Sep Brockway William Brockway Charlotte Ebbesborne 1887 09-Mar Alvediston 188 1912 15-Apr Bunge Bertha Elizabeth Ebbesbourne 1901 27-Jun 154 1878 15-Oct Burridge Emma Burridge George Fifield 1866 31-Aug Cann 155 1878 15-Oct Burridge Love Burridge George Fifield 1870 18-Mar Cann 160 1879 06-Jan Burridge Martha Burridge George Fifield 1872 23-Jun 153 1878 14-Oct Burridge Tom Burridge George Fifield 1868 09-Jun Cann 123 1877 Apr Burton Edmond Ebbesbourne 1868 19-May 124 1877 Apr Burton Harry Ebbesbourne 1872 05-Jul 263 1884 18-Mar Burton Rose Ebbesbourne 1884 25-Mar ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2017/Jane Dick Ebbesborne Wake - School Admissions Register 1865-1914 Date of Date of Details of Parent or Guardian Date of Birth Last School Attended Number of Times Attended For Year Date of Leaving Register Admission Re-Admission Surname Given Names Notes Number Highest Year Date Year Date Surname Given Names Abode Occupation Year Date Name of School (Year) (Year) (Year) (Year) (Year) (Year) Year Date Standard 252 1883 20-Apr Burton Rose Emma 1878 23-Dec 187 1880 21-Jun Burton Sydney Burton Joseph 125 1877 Apr Burton Walter Ebbesbourne 1874 22-Feb 126 1877 Apr Burton William Ebbesbourne 1866 17-Dec 162 1878 02-Dec Burton Wm Burton George Ebbesbourne Woodyates 163 1898 09-Jun Bush Henry Bush Henry Ebbesborne Wake 1892 29-Jun St Giles's 1898 12-Sep 164 1900 15-Oct Butcher Beatrice Butcher William Fifield Bavant 1895 04-Sep Broadchalk 1901 01-Apr 540 1900 15-Oct Butcher Edward Butcher William Fifield Bavant 1891 17-Jun Broadchalk 1901 01-Apr 541 1900 26-Nov Butcher Emily Butcher William Fifield Bavant 1889 01-Apr Broadchalk 1901 01-Apr 541 1900 15-Oct Butcher Henry Butcher William Fifield Bavant 1893 14-Jun Broadchalk 1901 01-Apr 545 1901 24-Jan Butcher Josephine Butcher William Fifield Bavant 1898 24-Jan 1901 01-Apr 286 1885 21-Sep Butler Henry Butler Henry Ebbesborne 1880 29-Mar 1886 22-Jun 287 1885 21-Sep Butler Herbert Butler Henry Ebbesborne 1881 21-Mar 1886 22-Jun 145 1878 02-May Carter Alice Ebbesbourne 1874 18-Aug 122 1877 Apr Carter Herbert Fifield 1866 08-Dec 635 1907 16-Apr Castle Maud Castle Frank Fifield Bavant 1902 11-Oct 580 1903 16-Mar Castle Nellie Castle Frank Ebbesborne Wake 1900 10-Feb 581 1888 28-May Castle Reginald Fred Ebbesborne Wake 1883 21-Mar Handley 1889 22-Jun 582 1889 24-Jun 1889 24-Jun Castle Reginald Fred Castle Frederick Ebbesborne Wake 1883 21-Mar 1896 16-Mar 583 1901 09-Sep Chant Dorothy Evelyn Chant John Ebbesborne Wake 1895 29-Jan 1909 02-Jul 555 1905 10-Jan Chant Evelyn Dorothy Chant John Fifield Bavant 1895 29-Jan Ebbesborne 556 1910 03-Mar Chant Gwendolin Bessie Chant John Ebbesbourne Wake 1905 13-Aug 1910 07-Mar 557 1910 26-Sep Chant Gwendolin Bessie Chant John Ebbesbournre Wake 1905 14-Aug 558 1898 08-Jun Compton Douglas Jasper Compton Harry Ebbesborne Wake 1895 18-Mar 1905 09-Oct 514 1906 05-Mar Compton Douglas Jesse Compton Harry Alvediston 1895 18-Mar 515 1910 18-Apr Compton Ethel Ann Compton Henry Ebbesbournre Wake 1905 07-Nov 516 1899 20-Jun Compton Florence Emily Compton Harry Ebbesborne Wake 1896 17-Jun 1905 Oct 529 1906 05-Mar Compton Florence Emily Compton Harry Alvediston 1896 17-Jun 106 24-Sep 530 1910 18-Apr Compton Winifred Sarah Compton Henry Ebbesbournre Wake 1905 07-Nov 531 1888 28-May Coombs Albert Edwin Coombs Tom Ebbesborne Wake 1885 14-Feb 532 1890 28-Apr Coombs Alfred Coombs William Ebbesborne Wake 1878 30-Nov 1892 24-Oct 309 1886 18-Oct Coombs Charles Sidney Ebbesborne 1883 12-Oct 1889 12-Jun 310 1893 04-Mar Coombs Frank Coombs Tom Ebbesborne Wake 1889 16-Jul 310 1886 18-Oct Coombs George Joseph Ebbesborne 1883 12-Oct 1894 15-Oct 311 1891 02-Mar Coombs Henry William Coombs Tom Ebbesborne Wake 1887 02-Oct 312 1895 20-May Coombs Herbert Coombs Tom Ebbesborne Wake 1892 12-Mar 1900 15-Oct 104 1876 03-Jul Coombs Jane Coombs John Fifield 1873 04-Jun 56 1874 15-Apr Coombs Sarah Coombs John Fifield 1870 13-Mar 57 1898 02-May Coombs Septimus Coombs Tom Ebbesborne 1895 01-May 1809 30-Apr 58 1890 31 Jun Coombs Sidney Coombs Tom Ebbesborne Wake 1883 12-Oct 1894 15-Oct 55 1874 08-May Coombs Tom Coombs John Fifield 1868 12-Mar 1876 24-Apr 253 1883 16-Jul Critchel Martha Ellen
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