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Warminster - Census 1851 Incls: Warminster Union Workhouse Warminster - Census 1851 Incls: Warminster Union Workhouse 3 4 8 /1 Year 7 Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 0 1 Born O H 1 Common Farm Mead David Head W 59 M 1792 Farmer 130 ac emp 4 ment & 3boys Warminster Page 1. Folio 76 ed3a Mead Edward Son 10 M 1841 Farmers Son Warminster Moon Mary Housekeeper W 55 F 1796 House Keeper Frome Somerset 2 Common Road Green Joseph Head M 32 M 1819 Working Bailiff Ansty Green Charlotte Wife M 33 F 1818 Bailiffs wife Ansty White Ann Mother in Law W 65 F 1786 Nurse Ansty 3 Common Road Curtis John Head M 53 M 1798 Market Gardner Warminster Curtis Mary Wife M 44 F 1807 Gardner's wife Warminster Ryal Thomas John Nephew U 25 M 1826 Carpenter Joiner Hollingbourne Kent 4 Common Road Polden Charles Head M 30 M 1821 Farm Labourer Warminster Polden Sarah Wife M 37 F 1814 Labourer's wife Upton Polden Elizabeth Dau 5 F 1846 Warminster Polden Charles Son 2 M 1849 Warminster 5 Long Hedge Mines Robert Head M 86 M 1765 Shearman Corsley Mines Lucy Wife M 82 F 1769 Shearman's wife Warminster 6 Long Hedge Knapp Thomas Head M 57 M 1794 Inn Keeper Corsley Page 2 Knapp Elizabeth Wife M 57 F 1794 Inn Keeper's wife Corsley Knapp Hannah Dau U 33 F 1818 Daughter Corsley Knapp Thomas Son M 31 M 1820 Labourer Corsley Knapp Elizabeth Dau U 23 F 1828 Laundress Corsley Knapp George Gr. Son 3 M 1848 7 Long Hedge Carter John Head M 29 M 1822 Park Keeper Horningsham Carter Charlotte Wife M 23 F 1828 Park Keeper's wife Horningsham Carter Sarah Dau 4 F 1847 Scholar Horningsham 8 Longleat Park Cooper James Head M 40 M 1811 Park Keeper New Forest Hants Cooper Sarah Wife M 36 F 1815 Park Keeper's wife New Forest Hants Cooper Emily Dau 7 F 1844 Scholar New Forest Hants Cooper Ellen Dau 6 F 1845 Scholar New Forest Hants Cooper William Son 5 M 1846 Scholar New Forest Hants Cooper George Son 3 M 1848 Park Keeper's son New Forest Hants Cooper Charles Son 1 M 1850 Park Keeper's son New Forest Hants Littlecott Sarah Servant U 16 F 1835 House Servant Downton 9 Longleat Park Wells John Head M 32 M 1819 Labourer Burnham Page 3 Wells Ann Wife M 32 F 1819 Needlewoman Frome Somerset Wells Mary Mother in Law W 62 F 1789 Needlewoman Mere 10 Longleat Park White James Head M 51 M 1800 Farm Labourer Norton Bavant White Sarah Wife M 40 F 1811 Washerwoman Corsley White Thomas Son U 22 M 1829 Farm Labourer Corsley White Martha Dau U 19 F 1832 Servant out of place Corsley White Emanuel Son 15 M 1836 Farm Labourer Norton Bavant Randall Daniel Lodger 18 M 1833 Farm Labourer Corsley 11 Longleat Park Pearcy Charles Head M 31 M 1820 Watchman Horningsham Pearcy Ann Wife M 31 F 1820 Watchman's wife Longbridge Deverill Pearcy John Son 9 M 1842 Scholar Horningsham Pearcy Ruth Dau 7 F 1844 Horningsham Pearcy Charles Son 4 M 1847 Horningsham Pearcy William son 1 M 1850 Horningsham 12 Longleat Park Chapman John Head M 54 M 1797 Labourer Horningsham Page 4 Chapman Elizabeth Wife M 54 F 1797 Horningsham Chapman Ann Dau U 28 F 1823 Horningsham Chapman Henry Son U 24 M 1827 Labourer Horningsham Chapman Thomas Son 16 M 1835 Labourer Windhill Bottom Chapman Jane Dau 12 F 1839 Windhill Bottom 13 Longleat Park White Richard Head M 60 M 1791 Labourer Milston White Ann Wife M 56 F 1795 Lab. Wife Horningsham White Sophia Dau U 34 F 1817 Lab. Dau Horningsham White Julia Gr. Dau 8 F 1843 Warminster ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/Stephanie Heuston, John Martin, John Pope, Val Smart, Julie Gerber Page 1 of 113 Warminster - Census 1851 Incls: Warminster Union Workhouse 3 4 8 /1 Year 7 Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 0 1 Born O H White Fanny Gr. Dau 1 F 1850 Warminster Far Martha Mother in Law W 87 F 1764 Pauper Chilmark 14 Pope's House Garret John Head M 45 M 1806 Gardner Warminster Page 5 Garret Elizabeth Wife M 41 F 1810 Gardner's wife Corsley Garret Elizabeth Dau U 20 F 1831 Dress Maker Corsley Garret Maria Dau U 17 F 1834 Sutton Veney Garret Ezra Son U 15 M 1836 Farmers Boy Sutton Veney Garret Eliza Dau U 12 F 1839 Scholar Warminster Garret Enos Son 10 M 1841 Scholar Warminster Garret Sarah Dau 7 F 1844 Scholar Warminster Garret Emma Dau 4 F 1847 Warminster Garret Fanny Dau 2 F 1849 Warminster 15 Rehobath Foreman William Head M 34 M 1817 Market Gardner Warminster Page 6 Foreman Elizabeth Wife M 21 F 1830 Warminster Bedford Thomas Brother in Law M 36 M 1815 Farm Labourer Warminster Bedford Jane Sister M 30 F 1821 Warminster Bedford Lucy 7 F 1844 Warminster Bedford Thomas 1 M 1850 Warminster Bedford William 1 M 1850 Warminster 16 Whatley James Head M 55 M 1796 Gardner Warminster Whatley S. Wife M 63 F 1788 Bishopstrow Giles Emma Servant U 12 F 1839 House Servant Warminster 1 Adjoining the water near Broadway Rd Cundick Daniel Head M 40 M 1811 Mason Warminster Page 1. Folio 83 ed3b Cundick Ann Wife M 36 F 1815 Warminster Cundick Robert M. Son 15 M 1836 Iron Foundary Labr Warminster Cundick Charles Son 11 M 1840 Warminster Cundick Sarah Daur 5 F 1846 Warminster Cundick Albert W. Son 2 M 1849 Warminster Cundick Ann Daur 0 F 1851 Warminster Age 4mths Cundick Mary J. Daur 13 F 1838 Silk Factory Warminster 2 Adjoining the water in above Spearey John Head M 38 M 1813 Ag Labr N.K. ; Chester Spearey Eliza Wife M 36 F 1815 Silk Factory Longbridge Deverill Spearey Henry Son 8 M 1843 Sunday Scholar Warminster Spearey John Son 5 M 1846 Sunday Scholar Warminster 3 Broadway Road Cundick Roger Head M 69 M 1782 Pauper (Shearman) Warminster Cundick Jane Wife M 69 F 1782 Pauper Warminster Cundick John Son W 32 M 1819 Garden Labr Warminster Cundick Francis Gnd Son 7 M 1844 Scholar Warminster 4 Broadway Road Curtis William Head M 62 M 1789 Gardener Warminster Curtis Jane Wife M 63 F 1788 Gardener's wife Warminster Curtis Sarah Daur U 34 F 1817 Domestic Warminster 0 House Uninhabited 0 House Uninhabited 5 Cannimore Road Bigwood George Head M 31 M 1820 Coal Haulier's Labr Warminster Page 2 Bigwood Emma Wife M 26 F 1825 Domestic Warminster Bigwood Thomas Son 6 M 1845 Scholar Warminster Bigwood James Son 4 M 1847 Scholar Warminster Bigwood Elizabeth Daur 2 F 1849 Warminster 6 Cannimore Road Prince William Head 33 M 1818 Mason Codford St Peter Prince Mary Ann Wife 30 FF 1821 Domestic Warminster Prince Mary Ann Daur 10 F 1841 Scholar Warminster Prince Maria Daur 8 F 1843 Scholar Warminster Prince Albert Son 4 M 1847 Warminster Prince Harry Son 2 M 1849 Warminster Prince William Son 0 M 1851 Warminster Age 1mth 7 Cannimore Road Bigwood James Head M 67 M 1784 Coal Haulier Warminster Bigwood Ann Wife M 68 F 1783 Domestic Warminster ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/Stephanie Heuston, John Martin, John Pope, Val Smart, Julie Gerber Page 2 of 113 Warminster - Census 1851 Incls: Warminster Union Workhouse 3 4 8 /1 Year 7 Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 0 1 Born O H Bigwood Henry Son U 27 M 1824 Labr (Coal) Warminster 8 South Street Pearce Benjamin Head W 56 M 1795 Ag Labr Warminster Pearce Jane Daur U 25 F 1826 Domestic Warminster Pearce Betty Daur U 12 F 1839 Warminster Pearce William Son U 23 M 1828 Ag Labr Warminster Pearce James Son U 18 M 1833 Coal Labr Warminster Pearce Mary Jane Gnd Daur 0 F 1851 Warminster Age 4mths. Note: Mary Jane was daur of Jane; illegitimate. 9 South Street Exten Joseph Head M 52 M 1799 Labr Bishopstrow Page 3 Exten Harriet Wife M 32 F 1819 Domestic Warminster Exten Elizabeth J. Daur 9 F 1842 Scholar Warminster Exten John Son 7 M 1844 Scholar Warminster Exten Carolina Daur 4 F 1847 Scholar Warminster Exten Elizabeth Daur 2 F 1849 Warminster 10 South Street Parker Sarah Head W 44 F 1807 Pauper Warminster Parker Ann Daur U 19 F 1832 Warminster Parker Susanna Daur U 17 F 1834 Warminster Parker Ellen Daur U 15 F 1836 Warminster Parker John Son 13 M 1838 Warminster 11 South Street Clacey John Head M 34 M 1817 Labr Warminster Clacey Lydia Wife M 38 F 1813 Domestic Frome Selwood; Somerset 12 South Street Curtis Thomas Head M 61 M 1790 Pauper (Ag Labr) Warminster Curtis Love Wife M 60 F 1791 Pauper, Domestic Sutton Veny Curtis Emma Daur U 37 F 1814 Washer (occasionally) Warminster Curtis Stephen Son U 25 M 1826 Labr Warminster Curtis Charlotte Daur U 19 F 1832 No work. (formerly at Silk Factory) Warminster Curtis Alfred Son U 13 M 1838 Labr Warminster Curtis Emily Gnd Daur 1 F 1850 Warminster Illegitimate 13 South Street Cundick George Head M 30 M 1821 Garden Labr Warminster Page 4 Cundick Elizabeth Wife M 30 F 1821 Wife Warminster Cundick Emily Daur 9 F 1842 Scholar Warminster Cundick Caroline Daur 7 F 1844 Scholar Warminster Cundick Clara Daur 0 F 1851 Warminster Age 11mths Ryall Phoebe Mother-in-Law W 58 F 1793 Pauper (Garden Labr) Warminster 14 South Street Bush George Head M 45 M 1806 Malster's Labr Warminster Bush Jane Wife M 42 F 1809 Domestic, Shop N.K.
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