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Calstone Wellington - Census 1851 (Tything) Calstone Wellington - Census 1851 (Tything) YEAR SCHEDULE SURNAME FORENAMES RELATIONSHIP C0NDITION SEX AGE BORN OCCUPATION PLACE OF BIRTH ABODE 15 Green James Head Married M 43 1808 Agricultural Labourer Calne Calstone 15 Green Eliza Wife Married F 32 1819 Agricultural Labourer Wife Bremhill Calstone 15 Green George Son M 14 1837 Calne Calstone 15 Green Stephen Son M 12 1839 Calne Calstone 15 Green Mary Ann Daughter F 10 1841 Calne Calstone 15 Green Ellen Daughter F 6 1845 Calne Calstone 15 Green Honor Daughter F 3 1848 Calne Calstone 15 Green James Son M 1 1850 Calne Calstone 16 Duck Cain Head Married M 74 1777 Agricultural Labourer Calne Calstone 16 Duck Elizabeth Wife Married F 60 1791 Agricultural Labourer Wife Calne Calstone 17 Cleverly Aaron Head Married M 27 1824 Agricultural Labourer Calne Calstone 17 Cleverly Lucy Wife Married F 28 1823 Agricultural Labourer Cherhill Calstone 17 Wayte Anne Daughter F 8 1843 Cherhill Calstone 17 Cleverly Mary Daughter F 5 1846 Calne Calstone 17 Cleverly Aaron Son M 2 1849 Calne Calstone 17 Wayte Harriet Visitor Unmarried F 21 1830 Servant Cherhill Calstone 18 Clifford David Head Married M 33 1818 Agricultural Labourer Calne Calstone 18 Clifford Mary Wife Married F 34 1817 Agricultural Labourer Wife Calne Calstone 18 Clifford Emma Daughter F 7 1844 Scholar Calne Calstone 19 Steppelford William Head Married M 64 1787 Agricultural Labourer Winterbourne Bassett Calstone 19 Steppelford Sarah Wife Married F 53 1798 Agricultural Labourer Calne Calstone 19 Steppelford John Son Unmarried M 20 1831 Agricultural Labourer Calne Calstone 19 Steppelford Jane Daughter Unmarried F 18 1833 Work at a Factory Calne Calstone 20 Moore John Head Married M 67 1784 Shepherd Calne Calstone 20 Moore Sarah Daughter Unmarried F 25 1826 House Keeper Calne Calstone 21 Oliver Richard Head Married M 44 1851 Journeyman Papermaker Calstone Calstone 21 Oliver Anne Wife Married F 42 1809 School Mistress Calne Calstone 21 Oliver William Son M 15 1836 Scholar Blackland Calstone 21 Oliver James Son M 12 1839 Work at Paper Mill Calstone Calstone 21 Oliver John Son M 5 1846 Scholar Calstone Calstone 21 Oliver Joseph Son M 3 1848 Scholar Calne Calstone 22 Clemmens Anne Head Widow F 59 1792 Pauper formerly Fieldwork Calne Calstone 22 Clemmens Mary Daughter Unmarried F 26 1825 Pauper formerly Fieldwork Calne Calstone 22 Clemmens Christian Daughter Unmarried F 23 1851 Work in Fields Calne Calstone 23 Smith Isaac Head Married M 50 1801 General Labourer Calne Calstone 23 Smith Jane Wife Married F 46 1805 General Labourer Burbage Calstone 23 Smith William Son Unmarried M 22 1829 General Labourer Calne Calstone 23 Smith Elizabeth Daughter Unmarried F 19 1832 Work in Paper Mill Calne Calstone 23 Smith Robert Son M 15 1836 Farmers Boy Calne Calstone 23 Smith Thomas Son M 12 1839 Scholar Calne Calstone 23 Smith Edwin Son M 3 1848 Calne Calstone 24 Clifford Samuel Head Married M 36 1815 Agricultural Labourer Calne Calstone 24 Clifford Martha Wife Married F 28 1823 Agricultural Labourer Wife Xrn (Christian) Malford Calstone ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2013/Jane Dickson Calstone Wellington - Census 1851 (Tything) 24 Clifford Louisa Daughter F 2 1849 Calne Calstone 24 Clifford William Son M 1 1850 Calne Calstone 25 Green Isaac Head Widower M 53 1798 General Labourer Calne Calstone 25 Green David Son Married M 27 1824 Agricultural Labourer Calne Calstone 25 Green Jane Son's Wife Married F 34 1817 Agricultural Labourer Wife Cherhill Calstone 26 Clifford William Head Married M 30 1821 Farmers Carter Calne Calstone 26 Clifford Harriet Wife Married F 32 1819 Farmers Carter Wife Calne Calstone 26 Clifford Daniel Son M 9 1842 Scholar Calne Calstone 26 Clifford Ann Daughter F 0 1851 Calne Calstone 27 Butler John Head Married M 58 1793 Agricultural Labourer Calne Calstone 27 Butler Jane Wife Married F 61 1790 Agricultural Labourer Wife Calne Calstone 27 Cleverly Fanny Lodger F 15 1836 Pauper (formerly Servant) Calne Calstone 28 Hicks John Head Married M 80 1771 Pauper formerly Agricultural Labourer Calne Calstone 28 Hicks Jane Wife Married F 54 1797 Servant at Paper Mill Calne Calstone 28 Hicks Frances Jane Daughter Unmarried F 33 1818 Baker Calne Calstone 28 Hicks Edgar Son Unmarried M 19 1832 Agricultural Labourer Calne Calstone 28 Hicks Henry Son M 15 1836 Shepherd Calne Calstone 28 Hicks Louisa Grand Daughter F 10 1841 Scholar Calne Calstone 28 Hicks George Grand Son M 6 1845 Scholar Calne Calstone 29 Hyde William Head Married M 38 1813 Agricultural Labourer Calne Calstone 29 Hyde Rebecca Wife Married F 34 1817 Agricultural Labourer's Wife Wilsford Calstone 29 Hyde William Son M 5 1846 Scholar Calne Calstone 29 Hyde Eliza Daughter F 4 1847 Scholar Calne Calstone 29 Hyde George Son M 1 1850 Calne Calstone 30 Rossiter Francis Head Married M 32 1819 Gentleman's Groom Glocestershire Beverstone Calstone 30 Rossiter Frances Wife Married F 28 1823 Gentleman's Groom Wife Luckington Calstone 30 Rossiter Jane Daughter F 3 1848 Somerset Bath Calstone 30 Rossiter Ann Daughter F 1 1850 Calne Calstone 30 Rossiter Amelia Daughter F 0 1851 Calne Calstone 31 Frazier Charles Head Married M 51 1800 Pauper formerly Agricultural Labourer Calne Calstone 31 Frazier Rebecca Wife Married F 57 1794 Pauper formerly Agricultural Labourer Wife Calne Calstone 31 Frazier Isaac Son Unmarried M 18 1833 Agricultural Labourer Calne Calstone 31 Ely James Lodger Married M 84 1767 Pauper formerly Agricultural Labourer Heddington Calstone 31 Ely Ann Lodger's Wife Married F 82 1769 Pauper formerly Agricultural Labourer Wife Calne Calstone 32 Mattock George Head Married M 55 1796 Agricultural Labourer Calne Calstone 32 Mattock Mary Wife Married F 57 1794 Agricultural Labourer Wife Calne Calstone 32 Mattock Caroline Daughter Unmarried F 22 1829 Formerly Servant Pauper Monmouthshire Whitebrook Calstone 32 Mattock Isaac Son Unmarried M 17 1834 Agricultural Labourer Calne Calstone 32 Hancock Henry Visitor Unmarried M 22 1829 Journeyman Miller Chippenham Calstone 33 Green Mark Head Married M 34 1817 Agricultural Labourer Calne Calstone 33 Green Ann Wife Married F 31 1820 Agricultural Labourer Wife Calne Calstone 33 Green Louisa Daughter F 8 1843 Scholar Calne Calstone 33 Green Clare Son M 6 1845 Scholar Calne Calstone 33 Green David Son M 3 1848 Calne Calstone 33 Green Emily Daughter F 0 1851 Calne Calstone ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2013/Jane Dickson Calstone Wellington - Census 1851 (Tything) 34 Blackford Darius Head Married M 25 1826 Agricultural Labourer Calne Calstone 34 Blackford Sarah Wife Married F 25 1826 Agricultural Labourer Wife Compton Bassett Calstone 34 Blackford William Son M 1 1850 Calne Calstone 35 Bartlett George Head Married M 26 1825 Shepherd Calne Calstone 35 Bartlett Mary Wife Married F 30 1821 Shepherd Wife Bremhill Calstone 35 Bartlett Jesse Son M 4 1847 Scholar Calne Calstone 35 Bartlett Henry John Son M 2 1849 Calne Calstone 36 Bartlett William Head Married M 45 1806 Agricultural Labourer Edington Calstone 36 Bartlett Anne Wife Married F 56 1795 Agricultural Labourer Wife Calne Calstone 37 Hicks John Head Married M 37 1814 Farm Bailiff Calne Calstone 37 Hicks Lydia Wife Married F 36 1815 Farm Bailiff Wife Bremhill Calstone 38 Mattock Robert Head Married M 30 1821 Agricultural Labourer Calne Calstone 38 Mattock Amelia Wife Married F 20 1831 Agricultural Labourer Wife Broad Hinton Calstone 39 Dowding Henry Unmarried M 19 1832 Foreman Paper Maker Hants Southampton Calstone 40 Clifford Richard Head Married M 35 1816 Shepherd Calne Calstone 40 Clifford Jane Wife Married F 41 1810 Shepherd Wife Calne Calstone 40 Clifford Ann Daughter F 8 1843 Scholar Calne Calstone 40 Clifford Harriet Daughter F 6 1845 Scholar Calne Calstone 40 Clifford Jessie Son M 11 1840 Scholar Calne Calstone 41 Green Henry Head Married M 54 1797 General Labourer Calne Calstone 41 Green Hannah Wife Married F 56 1795 General Labourer Wife Cherhill Calstone 41 Green Edwin Son Unmarried M 16 1835 General Labourer Calstone Calstone 41 Green Caleb Son M 13 1838 General Labourer Calstone Calstone 42 Clifford William Head Married M 54 1797 Farmer's Carter Calne Calstone 42 Clifford Rebecca Wife Married F 48 1803 Farmer's Carter Wife Xrn (Christian) Malford Calstone 42 Clifford George Son Unmarried M 23 1828 Agricultural Labourer Calne Calstone 42 Clifford Elizabeth Daughter Unmarried F 18 1833 Agricultural Labourer Calne Calstone 42 Clifford Jacob Son Unmarried M 17 1834 Agricultural Labourer Calne Calstone 42 Clifford Anthony Son M 11 1840 Agricultural Labourer Calne Calstone 43 Reeves Stephen Head Married M 68 1783 Shepherd Blackland Calstone 43 Reeves Anne Wife Married F 70 1781 Shepherd Wife Langley Calstone 44 Ford Thomas Head Married M 57 1794 Journeyman Papermaker Kent Eynsford Calstone 44 Ford Hannah Wife Married F 48 1803 Rag Sorter in Paper Mill Berks Thatcham Calstone 44 Ford Maria Daughter F 13 1838 Scholar Berks Burghfield Calstone 44 Ford Harriet Daughter F 9 1842 Scholar Berks Burghfield Calstone 45 Huband John Head Widower M 89 1762 Retired Papermaker Bucks Westwickham Calstone 45 Huband Mary Anne Daughter Unmarried F 49 1802 Housekeeper Somerset St Catherine Calstone 46 Clifford Grace C Head Unmarried F 45 1806 Pauper formerly Schoolmistress Calne Calstone 46 Clifford Mary Ann Niece F 11 1840 Scholar Calne Calstone 46 Clifford Elizabeth Ann Niece F 7 1844 Scholar Calne Calstone 47 Maundrell John Head Married M 70 1781 Farmer of 500 Acres employing 17 Labourers Calne Calstone 47 Maundrell Amelia Wife Married F 68 1783 Farmer Wife Calne Calstone 47 Maundrell Joseph Son Unmarried M 34 1817 Farmer
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