Lavenham, Suffolk: Census Returns for 1851

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Lavenham, Suffolk: Census Returns for 1851 Lavenham, Suffolk: Census Returns for 1851 Street District No. Given Name Surname Relationship Age Occupation Birth Place Farmer 40 Acres employing Nether Hall 12 B 1 Sarah Mills Head 68 Belchamp Essex 2 men and 1 boy Nether Hall 12 B 1 Sarah Mills Daughter 40 Lavenham Suffolk Margaret Grand Nether Hall 12 B 1 Abbitt 3 Lavenham Suffolk Henry daughter Nether Hall 12 B 1 John Green Servant 14 Outdoor Servant Lavenham Suffolk Frogs Hall 12 B 2 Edward Bigg Head 44 Farming Bailiff Freston Suffolk Frogs Hall 12 B 2 Ann Bigg Wife 40 Cockfield Suffolk Frogs Hall 12 B 2 Sarah Ann Cady Niece 14 House Servant Cockfield Suffolk Frogs Hall 12 B 2 Hana Bigg Niece 6 Scholar Melford Suffolk Frogs Hall 12 B 2 Alfred Eady Servant 21 Agricultural Labourer Cockfield Suffolk Clay Pit 12 B 4 Henry Keeble Head 27 Agricultural Labourer Lavenham Suffolk Clay Pit 12 B 4 Maria Stell Visitor 26 Straw plaiter Milford Suffolk Clay Pit 12 B 5 Elizabeth Lambert Wife 56 Halstead Essex Clay Pit 12 B 5 John Lambert Son 24 Agricultural Labourer Lavenham Suffolk Clay Pit 12 B 6 Sarah Snell Head 65 Lavenham Suffolk 1 | P a g e Clay Pit 12 B 6 William Tatham Son 44 Agricultural Labourer Lavenham Suffolk Clay Pit 12 B 6 John Tatham Grandson 19 Agricultural Labourer Lavenham Suffolk Clay Pit 12 B 6 Joseph Tatham Grandson 14 Agricultural Labourer Lavenham Suffolk Clay Pit 12 B 6 Samuel Tatham Grandson 9 ??? Home Lavenham Suffolk Clay Pit 12 B 6 William Tatham Grandson 5 Scholar Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 8 Samuel Ford Head 39 Agricultural Labourer Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 8 Sarah Ford Wife 38 Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 8 Samuel Ford Son 15 Agricultural Labourer Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 8 William Ford Son 12 Agricultural Labourer Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 8 Jane Ford Daughter 9 Scholar Lavenham Suffolk Grandmother, High Street 12 B 8 Sarah Mills 62 ??? Of the Widow Glemsford Suffolk Grandma High Street 12 B 10 Samuel Benham Head 33 Chimney Sweep White Chapel Middlesex High Street 12 B 10 Sarah Benham Wife 29 Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 10 Lydia Benham Daughter 10 Scholar Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 10 Caroline Benham Daughter 1 Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 11 Ezekiel Lore Head 22 Journeyman Miller Lavenham Suffolk 2 | P a g e High Street 12 B 11 Susanna Lore Wife 22 Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 11 Charles P Lore Son 2 Melford Suffolk 8 High Street 12 B 11 Mary Ann Lore Daughter Lavenham Suffolk Mo High Street 12 B 12 William Ward Head 41 Police Officer Garbouldisham Norfolk Mary High Street 12 B 12 Ward Wife 41 South Repps Norfolk Elizabeth High Street 12 B 13 James Deal Head 60 Shoemaker Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 13 Sarah Deal Wife 59 Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 13 Elizabeth Deal Daughter 25 Straw plaiter Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 13 Elizabeth Deal Daughter 16 Straw plaiter Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 14 Charles Clemmer Head 37 Plumber & Glazier Pakenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 14 Sarah Clemmer Wife 40 Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 14 Elizabeth Clemmer Daughter 16 Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 15 Joseph Willis Head 66 Thatcher Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 15 Ann Willis Head 60 Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 15 Joseph Willis Son 64 Agricultural Labourer Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 16 John Poulson Head 35 Agricultural Labourer Lavenham Suffolk 3 | P a g e High Street 12 B 16 Ann Poulson Wife 35 Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 16 Maryann Poulson Daughter 15 Scholar Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 16 Johriel Ann Poulson Daughter 13 Scholar Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 16 Michael Poulson Son 10 Scholar Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 16 Robert Poulson Son 4 Scholar Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 16 Emma Poulson Daughter 1 High Street 12 B 17 George Parker Head 33 Agricultural Labourer Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 17 Mary Parker Wife 33 Cockfield Suffolk High Street 12 B 17 George Parker Son 8 Scholar Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 17 Henry Parker Son 6 Scholar Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 17 Emma Parker Daughter 3 At home Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 18 William Smith Head 28 Journeyman Butcher Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 18 Mary Smith Wife 28 Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 18 Charles Willm Smith Son 1 Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 19 Thomas Griss Head 35 Shoemaker Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 19 Charlotte Ann Griss Wife 26 Lavenham Suffolk 4 | P a g e High Street 12 B 19 Thomas Griss Son 13 Shoemaker Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 19 William Griss Son 1 Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 20 Sophia Lingley Head 18 Straw plaiter Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 21 Thomas Steward Head 37 Shoemaker Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 21 Charlotte Steward Wife 33 Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 21 Maria Steward Daughter 13 Straw plaiter Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 21 Esther Steward Daughter 6 Scholar Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 21 Tilpah Steward Daughter 3 At home Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 22 Ann Smith Head 80 Wool spinner Wicken Essex Grand- High Street 12 B 22 Louisa Steward 14 Straw plaiter Lavenham Suffolk daughter High Street 12 B 23 George Stock Head 63 Bricklayer labourer Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 23 Ann Stock Wife 70 Danbury Essex High Street 12 B 23 William Wabe Grandson 10 Straw plaiter Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 24 William Welton Head 37 Journeyman Blacksmith Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 24 Susan Welton Wife 37 Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 24 Susannah Welton Daughter 13 Scholar Lavenham Suffolk 5 | P a g e High Street 12 B 24 William Welton Son 10 Scholar Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 24 Mary Ann Welton Daughter 5 Scholar Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 24 Harriet Welton Daughter 2 Lavenham Suffolk 4 High Street 12 B 24 John Welton Son Lavenham Suffolk Mo High Street 12 B 25 George Chas Eary Head 24 Agricultural Labourer Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 25 Ellen Eary Wife 21 Keston Suffolk High Street 12 B 25 Elizabeth Eary Daughter 2 Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 26 Eley Purner Head 24 Bricklayer labourer Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 26 Maria Purner Wife 23 Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 26 Thomas Purner Son 4 Scholar Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 26 Elizabeth Purner Daughter 1 High Street 12 B 27 George Mills Head 24 Bricklayer Labourer Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 27 Catherine Mills Wife 20 Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 28 George Peper Head 34 Journeyman Carpenter Hadleigh Suffolk High Street 12 B 28 Charlotte Peper Wife 34 Nayland Suffolk High Street 12 B 28 George Peper Son 9 Scholar Hadleigh Suffolk 6 | P a g e High Street 12 B 28 Mary Ann Peper Daughter 6 Scholar Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 28 Charlotte Peper Daughter 2 Hadleigh Suffolk 1 High Street 12 B 28 William Peper Son Lavenham Suffolk Mo High Street 12 B 28 Sarah Peper Visitor 50 Annuitant Layham Suffolk High Street 12 B 29 John Mills Head 51 Bricklayer Labourer Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 29 Lucy Mills Wife 47 Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 29 Robert Mills Son 20 Agricultural Labourer Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 29 William Mills Son 19 Bricklayer labourer Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 29 John Mills Son 18 Silk Throwster Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 29 Mary Ann Mills Daughter 16 Silk Throwster Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 29 Charles Mills Son 14 Silk Throwster Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 29 Thomas Mills Son 12 Silk Throwster Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 29 Frederick Mills Son 10 Straw plaiter Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 29 Alfred Mills Son 7 Scholar Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 29 Anna Mills Daughter 6 Scholar Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 30 Thomas Bullivant Head 59 Harness Maker Leek Norfolk 7 | P a g e High Street 12 B 30 Georgiana Bullivant Wife 62 Stanford Rivers Essex High Street 12 B 30 Henry Bullivant Son 22 Harness Maker's Son Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 30 Harriet H Bullivant Daughter 13 House Servant Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 30 Susan Bullivant Daughter 33 House Servant Authorpe Norfolk Grand High Street 12 B 30 Frederick Bullivant 6 Scholar Lavenham Suffolk daughter High Street 12 B 31 Charles Baldry Head 47 Woolsorter Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 31 Mary Ann Baldry Wife 47 Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 31 Sarah Ann Baldry Daughter 16 Straw plaiter Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 31 Alfred Baldry Son 8 Scholar Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 31 Mary Ann Baldry Daughter 5 Scholar Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 31 William Baldry Son 13 Scholar Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 33 Isaac Scarffe Head 37 Agricultural Labourer Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 33 Ann Scarffe Wife 39 Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 33 Elizabeth Mills Daughter 20 Silk Throwster Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 33 James Mills Son 2 Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 33 Mary Mills Visitor 23 House Servant Lavenham Suffolk 8 | P a g e 4 High Street 12 B 33 Harry Mills Son Lavenham Suffolk Mo High Street 12 B 34 John Boreham Head 51 Woodman Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 35 Sarah Mills Head 60 Laundress Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 35 Samuel Mills Son 21 Agricultural Labourer Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 36 William Welton Head 77 ?? Blacksmith Eye Suffolk High Street 12 B 36 Catherine Welton Servant 17 House Servant Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 37 Benjamine Mills Head 32 Hair Dresser Lavenham Suffolk High Street 12 B 37 Elizabeth Mills Wife 29 Lavenham Suffolk 6 High Street 12 B 37 Benjamin Wm Mills Son Lavenham Suffolk Mo High Street 12 B 38 Thomas Alliston Head
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