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1911 CARBROOKE CENSUS (WW1 SOLDIERS) Entries in Red -Undecipherable/Illegible 1911 CARBROOKE CENSUS (WW1 SOLDIERS) Entries in red -undecipherable/illegible * YEAR REFERENCE ADDRESS1HOUSEHOLD NAME SURNAME AGE M/F REL.TO HEAD OCCUPATION BIRTHPLACEYRSCHILDREN MARRIEDCHILDREN BORNCHILDREN ALIVE STILL WHO ALIVE HAVE DIED NO OF DWELLINGS 140 NO OF MALES NO OF FEMALES TOTAL 545 1911 LOW FARM231-2-4 (LATE BIRD) CASTON ROAD 1 CHARLES WALKER 36 HEAD FARMERHOLBEACH MARSH LINCS 1911 231-2-4LOW FARM CASTON ROAD 1 MARGARET ELIZA WALKER 38 WIFE WORTLEY NEAR LEEDS YORKS. 4 2 2 0 1911 231-2-4LOW FARM CASTON ROAD 1 MARY WALKER 3 DAU HICKLING NORFOLK 1911 231-2-4LOW FARM CASTON ROAD 1 CHARLES RHODES WALKER 10mths SON HICKLING NORFOLK 1911 231-2-4LOW FARM CASTON ROAD 1 ANNIE SAUNDERS 15 SERVANTGENERAL SERVANT DOMESTICBARNHAM NORFOLK 1911 231-2-4CASTON ROAD CARBROOKE 2 WILLIAM OLDFIELD 38 HEAD FARM HORSEMANTHOMPSON NORFOLK 1911 231-2-4CASTON ROAD CARBROOKE 2 ANNIE MARIA OLDFIELD 29 WIFE SAHAM TONEY NORFOLK 8 1 1 0 1911 231-2-4CASTON ROAD CARBROOKE 2 WILLIAM GEORGE OLDFIELD 7 SON SAHAM TONEY NORFOLK 1911 231-2-4CASTON ROAD CARBROOKE 3 GEORGE BEETS 51 M HEAD WAGONNER ON FARMSCOULTON NORFOLK 1911 231-2-4CASTON ROAD CARBROOKE 3 PHILIS BEETS 49 F WIFE CARBROOKE NORFOLK 23 4 4 0 1911 231-2-4CASTON ROAD CARBROOKE 3 FRED BEETS 16 M SON YARDMAN ON FARMCARBROOKE NORFOLK 1911 231-2-4CASTON ROAD CARBROOKE 3 EMMA BEETS 14 F DAU CARBROOKE NORFOLK 1911 231-2-4CASTON ROAD CARBROOKE 3 JAMES BEETS 11 M SON SCHOOLCARBROOKE NORFOLK 1911RED BARN FARM231-2-4 CASTON ROAD CARBROOKE 4 WILLIAM EAGLING 47 M HEAD FARMERHINGHAM NORFOLK M 1911RED BARN FARM231-2-4 CASTON ROAD CARBROOKE 4 ELLEN EAGLING 44 F WIFE HORNINGTOFT NORFOLK 11 1 1 M 1911RED BARN FARM231-2-4 CASTON ROAD CARBROOKE 4 GEORGE EAGLING 10 M SON SCHOOL CASTON NORFOLK 1911RED BARN FARM231-2-4 CASTON ROAD CARBROOKE 4 SUSAN CHASTON 65 F DOMESTIC SERVICETOTTINGTON NORFOLK S 1911 MILL FARM,231-2-4 CASTON ROAD, CARBROOKE 5 JOHN BULLEN 38 M HEAD FARMERROCKLANDS NORFOLK 1911 MILL FARM,231-2-4 CASTON ROAD, CARBROOKE 5 ANNA BULLEN 38 F WIFE CASTON NORFOLK 12 0 1911 231-2-4 CARBROOKE 6 FREDERICK POTTER 37 M HEAD FARMERMORLEY ST PETER NORFOLK 1911 231-2-4 CARBROOKE 6 THIRZA POTTER 36 F WIFE BAWBURGH NORFOLK 14 2 2 0 1911 231-2-4 CARBROOKE 6 DOROTHY POTTER 8 F DAU DEOPHAM NEAR WYMONDHAM 1911 231-2-4 CARBROOKE 6 CONSTANCE POTTER 1 F DAU ROCKLAND ALL SAINTS NORFOLK 1911 231-2-4 THE VILLA, CARBROOKE 7 JOSEPH BURGESS 47 M HEAD PRIVATE MEANS DENTON NORFOLK 1911 231-2-4 THE VILLA, CARBROOKE 7 AM VIRTUE BURGESS 37 F WIFE BUNGAY SUFFOLK 17 3 3 0 1911 231-2-4 THE VILLA, CARBROOKE 7 AUSTIN L BURGESS 15 M SON SCHOOL BOYCARBROOKE NORFOLK Page 1 1911 CARBROOKE CENSUS (WW1 SOLDIERS) Entries in red -undecipherable/illegible 1911 231-2-4 THE VILLA, CARBROOKE 7 MARY ANN BURGESS 11 F DAU CARBROOKE NORFOLK 1911 231-2-4 THE VILLA, CARBROOKE 7 MURRAY D BURGESS 2 M SON CARBROOKE NORFOLK 1911 231-2-4HALL COTTAGE , CARBROOKE 8 MATTHEW BERRY 47 M HEAD GARDENER DOMESTICMIDDLETON NORFOLK 1911 231-2-4HALL COTTAGE , CARBROOKE 8 EMMA SARAH BERRY 53 F WIFE OULTON SUFFOLK 16 2 2 0 1911 231-2-4HALL COTTAGE , CARBROOKE 8 DOROTHEA EMMA BERRY 15 F DAU ISLINGTON NORFOLK 1911 231-2-4HALL COTTAGE , CARBROOKE 8 ALFRED HANSHIP BERRY 9 M DAU SAHAM TONEY NORFOLK 1911 231-2-4HALL COTTAGE , CARBROOKE 8 MARIA HANSHIP 82 F AUNT SINGLEMIDDLETON NORFOLK 1911 231-2-4CARBROOKE HALL, CARBROOKE 9 ALEXANDER DONOVAN 51 M HEAD PRIVATE MEANS HOVE SUSSEX 1911 231-2-4CARBROOKE HALL, CARBROOKE 9 LEILA ETHEL DONOVAN 48 F WIFE GUERNSEY 1911 231-2-4CARBROOKE HALL, CARBROOKE 9 MINNIE LETICIA MUTTON 27 F HOUSE MAID HOUSEMAID WATTON NORFOLK 1911 231-2-4CARBROOKE HALL, CARBROOKE 9 ETHEL MARIA MILLS 23 F SERVANT COOKSCOULTON NORFOLK 1911 231-2-4CARBROOKE HALL, CARBROOKE 9 SIDNEY LEWIS 18 M SERVANT GARDENER STIFFKEY NORFOLK 1911 231-2-4CARBROOKE HALL, CARBROOKE 9 ARTHUR DANIEL GRAVES 23 M SERVANT GROOMCARBROOKE NORFOLK 1911 231-2-4CARBROOKE HALL, CARBROOKE 9 FLORENCE SARAH OFFICE 30 F SERVANT PARLOURMAIDCARBROOKE NORFOLK 1911 231-2-4CARBROOKE HALL, CARBROOKE 9 GERTRUDE HILDA BROWN 18 F SERVANT HOUSEMAIDWOODRISING NORFOLK 1911 231-2-4FARM COTTAGE CARBROOKE 10 FREDERICK W WATSON 42 M HEAD COWMAN ON FARMSAHAM TONEY NORFOLK 1911 231-2-4FARM COTTAGE CARBROOKE 10 HARRIETT WATSON 42 F WIFE LITTLE CRESSINGHAM NORFOLK 21 5 4 1 1911 231-2-4FARM COTTAGE CARBROOKE 10 ISAAC WATSON 20 M SON FARM LABOURERTHREXTON NORFOLK 1911 231-2-4FARM COTTAGE CARBROOKE 10 FRED WATSON 14 M SON BRICK LAYERLITTLE LABOURER CRESSINGHAM NORFOLK * 1911 CARBROOKE231-2-4 HALL FARM, CARBROOKE 11 AJ TOLMAN 58 M HEAD FARMERCRESSINGHAM NORFOLK * 1911 CARBROOKE231-2-4 HALL FARM, CARBROOKE 11 EA TOLMAN 57 M WIFE CRESSINGHAM NORFOLK 29 15 5 * 1911 CARBROOKE231-2-4 HALL FARM, CARBROOKE 11 HA TOLMAN 26 S SON FARMERSAHAM TONEY NORFOLK * 1911 CARBROOKE231-2-4 HALL FARM, CARBROOKE 11 FJ TOLMAN 25 S DAU SAHAM TONEY NORFOLK * 1911 CARBROOKE231-2-4 HALL FARM, CARBROOKE 11 LM TOLMAN 24 S DAU SAHAM TONEY NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD CARBROOKE 12 WILLIAM GRAVES 27 M HEAD HORSEMANCARBROOKE NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD CARBROOKE 12 BEATRICE JESSIE GRAVES 26 M WIFE FORNHAM ALL SAINTS CARBROOKE 2 1 1 0 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD CARBROOKE RONALD12 WILLIAM GEORGE GRAVES 6mths SON CARBROOKE NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD CARBROOKE 13 JOSIAH SUTTON 44 M HEAD SHEPHERDGT CRESSINGHAM NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD CARBROOKE 13 ELLEN MARIA SUTTON 44 M WIFE GT CRESSINGHAM NORFOLK 8 7 1 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD CARBROOKE 13 BERTIE SUTTON 20 S SON PLOUGHMANGT CRESSINGHAM NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD CARBROOKE 13 ALBERT EDWARD SUTTON 18 S SON COWMANGT CRESSINGHAM NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD CARBROOKE 13 SIDNEY SUTTON 13 SON SCHOOLGT CRESSINGHAM NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD CARBROOKE 13 FREDERICK SUTTON 11 SON SCHOOLCARBROOKE NORFOLK Page 2 1911 CARBROOKE CENSUS (WW1 SOLDIERS) Entries in red -undecipherable/illegible 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD CARBROOKE 13 BEATRICE SUTTON 8 DAU CARBROOKE NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD CARBROOKE 14 JOHN MACROW 43 M HEAD WAGONNER ON FARM BRENTFORD MIDDX 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD CARBROOKE 14 MARIA MACROW 42 M WIFE ROCKLAND NORFOLK 17 8 7 1 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD CARBROOKE 14 FLORENCE MACROW 13 DAU SCHOLARCARBROOKE NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD CARBROOKE 14 ALICE MARTHA MACROW 12 DAU SCHOLARCARBROOKE NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD CARBROOKE 14 WILLIAM GEORGE MACROW 10 SON SCHOLARCARBROOKE NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD CARBROOKE 14 MILDRED MAUD MACROW 8 DAU CARBROOKE NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD CARBROOKE 14 ARTHUR JAMES MACROW 1 SON CARBROOKE NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD CARBROOKE 15 ROBERT GRAVES 58 M HEAD HORSEMANCARBROOKE NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD CARBROOKE 15SUSANNAH ELIZABETH GRAVES 57 M WIFE CARBROOKE NORFOLK 36 11 4 7 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD CARBROOKE 15 HILDA MAY GRAVES 12 GRANDDAU SCHOOLCARBROOKE NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD CARBROOKE 16 JAMES SUSSAMS 55 M HEAD SHEPHERDCARBROOKE NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD CARBROOKE 16 SOPHIA SUSSAMS 51 M WIFE CARBROOKE NORFOLK 20 or29 6 4 2 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD CARBROOKE 16 ERNEST SUSSAMS 16 S SON LABOURERCARBROOKE NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD CARBROOKE 16 ARTHUR SUSSAMS 11 SON LABOURERCARBROOKE NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD FARM CARBROOKE 17 DANIEL BULLEN 61 WID HEAD FARMERSTOW BEDON NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD FARM CARBROOKE 17 MARY ANN BIRD 41 M DAU HOUSEKEEPERROCKLANDS NORFOLK 5 4 4 0 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD FARM CARBROOKE 17 JOHN BIRD 38 M SON IN LAW WORK ON FARMSNETTERTON NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD FARM CARBROOKE 17 BERTIE BULLEN 21 S GRANDSON WORK ON FARMCARBROOKE NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD FARM CARBROOKE 17 WILFRED BULLEN 15 S GRANDSON WORK ON FARM CASTON NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD FARM CARBROOKE 17 DOROTHY BIRD 4 GRANDDAU CARBROOKE NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD FARM CARBROOKE 17 LILIAN BIRD 2 GRANDDAU CARBROOKE NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD, CARBROOKE 18 JAMES BALLS 68 M HEAD FARM LABOURERCARBROOKE NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD, CARBROOKE 18 ANN BALLS 65 M WIFE OVINGTON NORFOLK 43 5 5 0 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD, CARBROOKE 19 JAMES REYNOLDS 63 M HEAD FARM LABOURER BRANDON SUFFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD, CARBROOKE 19 CHARLOTTE REYNOLDS 61 M WIFE TOTTINGTON NORFOLK 42 8 7 1 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD, CARBROOKE 19 ROSETTA REYNOLDS 25 S DAU SCOULTON NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD, CARBROOKE 20 JAMES HENRY NEWSON 50 M HEAD CARBROOKE NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD, CARBROOKE 20 MARTHA ANNA NEWSON 48 M WIFE OVINGTON NORFOLK 16 0 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD, CARBROOKE 21 HERBERT SUSSAMS 31 M HEAD FARM WORKERCARBROOKE NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD, CARBROOKE 21 BESSIE SUSSAMS 23 M WIFE SHIPDHAM NORFOLK 4 2 2 0 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD, CARBROOKE 21 MARJORIE SUSSAMS 2 DAU CARBROOKE NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD, CARBROOKE 21 DOREEN SUSSAMS 1 DAU CARBROOKE NORFOLK Page 3 1911 CARBROOKE CENSUS (WW1 SOLDIERS) Entries in red -undecipherable/illegible 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD, CARBROOKE 22 GEORGE LINGUARD 50 M HEAD HORSEMAN ON FARMCARBROOKE NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD, CARBROOKE 22 ANN LINGUARD 51 M WIFE SAHAM TONEY NORFOLK 30 0 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD, CARBROOKE 23 JOHN THOMPSON SAUNDERS 66 M HEAD SHOPKEEPEREAST BRADENHAM NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD, CARBROOKE 23 EMMA SAUNDERS 44 M WIFE WATTON NORFOLK 7 0 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD, CARBROOKE 24 ELIZABETH JOLLY 78 WID HEAD OLD AGE PENSIONERCARBROOKE NORFOLK 6 4 2 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD, CARBROOKE 24 MARY ANN POWELL 50 WID DAU DOMESTIC NURSECARBROOKE NORFOLK 1911 BROADMOOR231-2-4 ROAD, CARBROOKE 25 WILLIAM
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