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Fovant - Census 1851 Fovant - Census 1851 YEAR SCHEDULE SURNAME FORENAMES RELATIONSHIP C0NDITION SEX AGE BORN OCCUPATION PLACE OF BIRTH ADDRESS 1 Mills Charles George Head Widower M 74 1777 Farmer of 70 acres employing 7 labourers - lime burner Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant Down Hut 1 Mills Harriot Daughter Unmarried F 32 1819 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant Down Hut 1 Musselwhite George Servant Unmarried M 18 1833 Carter Ebbesbourne, Wiltshire Fovant Down Hut 2 Coombes William Head Married M 26 1825 Agricultural Labourer Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant Down Hut 2 Coombes Anna Wife Married F 27 1824 Tisbury, Wiltshire Fovant Down Hut 2 Coombes Sophia Daughter Unmarried F 4 1847 Tisbury, Wiltshire Fovant Down Hut 3 Emm John Head Unmarried M 37 1814 Agricultural Labourer Broad Chalke, Wiltshire Fovant Down Hut 3 Emm Elisabeth Wife Unmarried F 38 1813 Ebbesbourne, Wiltshire Fovant Down Hut 3 Emm Martha Daughter Unmarried F 13 1838 Ebbesbourne, Wiltshire Fovant Down Hut 3 Emm Caroline Daughter Unmarried F 9 1842 Ebbesbourne, Wiltshire Fovant Down Hut 3 Emm Eliza Daughter Unmarried F 5 1846 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant Down Hut 3 Emm Sidney Son Unmarried M 2 1849 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant Down Hut 4 Mustlewhite George Head Married M 63 1788 Agricultural Labourer Coombe, Wiltshire Fovant Down Hut 4 Mustlewhite Ann Wife Married F 49 1802 Alvediston, Wiltshire Fovant Down Hut 4 Mustlewhite Henry Son Unmarried M 15 1836 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant Down Hut 4 Mustlewhite Moses Son Unmarried M 11 1840 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant Down Hut 4 Mustlewhite Philemon Son Unmarried M 7 1844 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant Down Hut 5 Maidment Elijah Head Married M 25 1826 Agricultural Labourer West Stower, Dorset Fovant Down Hut 5 Maidment Maria Wife Married F 23 1828 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant Down Hut 5 Maidment Susanna Daughter Unmarried F 1 1850 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant Down Hut 6 Garrett William Head Married M 30 1821 Lime Burner Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant Down Hut 6 Garrett Eliza Wife Married F 29 1822 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant Down Hut 6 Garrett William Son Unmarried M 6 1845 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant Down Hut 6 Garrett Betsy Daughter Unmarried F 3 1848 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant Down Hut 6 Garrett George Son Unmarried M 2 1849 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant Down Hut 6 Garrett Ellen Daughter Unmarried F 1m 1851 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant Down Hut 6 Garrett Frederic Son Unmarried M 4 1847 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant Down Hut 7 Garrett George Head Married M 36 1815 Lime Burner Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 7 Garrett Sarah Wife Married F 31 1820 Codford, Wiltshire St. Peter, Wiltshire Fovant 7 Garrett Ann Maria Daughter Unmarried F 13 1838 Scholar Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 7 Garrett Charles Son Unmarried M 10 1841 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 7 Garrett Albert Son Unmarried M 6 1845 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 7 Garrett Edward Son Unmarried M 4 1847 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 7 Garrett Frederic Son Unmarried M 1m 1851 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 8 Snook Henry Head Married M 37 1814 Agricultural Labourer Ebbesbourne, Wiltshire Fovant 8 Snook Mary Wife Married F 38 1813 Broad Chalke, Wiltshire Fovant 8 Snook Isaac Son Unmarried M 14 1837 Ringwood, Hampshire Fovant 8 Snook Jona Son Unmarried M 12 1839 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 8 Snook Nimrod Son Unmarried M 9 1842 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 8 Snook Enos Son Unmarried M 6 1845 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 8 Snook Henry Son Unmarried M 3 1848 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 9 Goodfellow Henry Head Married M 55 1796 Gardener Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 9 Goodfellow Mary Wife Married F 53 1798 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 9 Goodfellow Eliza Daughter Unmarried F 25 1826 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 9 Goodfellow Robert Son Unmarried M 20 1831 Agricultural Labourer Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 9 Goodfellow George Son Unmarried M 18 1833 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 9 Goodfellow Ann Daughter Unmarried F 16 1835 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 9 Goodfellow James Son Unmarried M 15 1836 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 9 Goodfellow Henery Son Unmarried M 12 1839 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 9 Goodfellow Elizabeth Daughter Unmarried F 10 1841 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 10 Oborn Henry Head Married M 33 1818 Agricultural Labourer Sutton Mandeville, Wiltshire Fovant © Wiltshire OPC Project/2011 Fovant - Census 1851 YEAR SCHEDULE SURNAME FORENAMES RELATIONSHIP C0NDITION SEX AGE BORN OCCUPATION PLACE OF BIRTH ADDRESS 10 Oborn Susan Wife Married F 33 1818 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 10 Oborn Ellen Daughter Unmarried F 8 1843 Scholar Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 10 Oborn Elizabeth Daughter Unmarried F 6 1845 Scholar Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 10 Oborn Mary Ann Daughter Unmarried F 4 1847 Scholar Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 10 Oborn Fanny Daughter Unmarried F 1 1850 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 11 Foyle William Head Married M 37 1814 Tailor Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 11 Foyle Jane Wife Married F 48 1803 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 11 Foyle John Son Unmarried M 10 1841 Scholar Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 11 Foyle Edward Son Unmarried M 8 1843 Scholar Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 12 Lloyd William Head Married M 61 1790 Pauper Sutton Mandeville Fovant 12 Lloyd Keziah Wife Married F 50 1801 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 12 Lloyd James Son Unmarried M 21 1830 Agricultural Labourer Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 12 Lloyd Louisa Daughter Unmarried F 15 1836 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 12 Lloyd George Son Unmarried M 8 1843 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 13 Flood James Head Unmarried M 62 1789 Pauper - Late agricultural labourer Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 13 Flood Rebecca Wife Married F 64 1787 East Tisbury, Wiltshire Fovant 14 Read Ann Head Widow F 83 1768 Pauper Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 14 Goodfellow Ann Lodger Widow F 59 1792 Pauper Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 14 Goodfellow Betcy Daughter Unmarried F 16 1835 Pauper Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 15 Lever John Head Married M 36 1815 Carpenter Ansty, Wiltshire Fovant 15 Lever Catherine Wife Married F 36 1815 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 15 Lever Mary Ann Daughter Unmarried F 8 1843 Scholar Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 15 Lever John James Son Unmarried M 6 1845 Scholar Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 15 Lever Elizabeth Daughter Unmarried F 4 1847 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 15 Lever Thomas Parsons Son Unmarried M 1 1850 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 16 Wyatt Thomas Head Married M 37 1814 Agricultural Labourer Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 16 Wyatt Fanny Wife Married F 25 1826 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 16 Wyatt James Son Unmarried M 4 1847 Scholar Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 16 Wyatt George Son Unmarried M 1 1850 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 17 Jarvois Henry Head Married M 45 1806 Blacksmith Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 17 Jarvois Sarah Wife Married F 50 1801 Teffont, Wiltshire Fovant 17 Jarvois Jane Daughter Unmarried F 25 1826 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 17 Jarvois Hannah Daughter Unmarried F 21 1830 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 17 Jarvois Betsy Daughter Unmarried F 19 1832 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 17 Jarvois Henry Son Unmarried M 16 1835 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 17 Jarvois Abigail Daughter Unmarried F 11 1840 Scholar Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 18 Galton Charles Head Married M 68 1783 Harness maker Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 18 Galton Elizabeth Wife Married F 69 1782 Donhead, Wiltshire Fovant 18 Galton Grace Daughter Unmarried F 37 1814 Donhead, Wiltshire Fovant 18 Galton John Son Unmarried M 36 1815 Agricultural Labourer Donhead, Wiltshire Fovant 18 Scanmell Ann Lodger Unmarried F 73 1778 Pauper Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 19 Futcher James Head Married M 53 1798 Farmer of 480 acres employing 30 labourers Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 19 Futcher Dionisia Wife Married F 53 1798 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 19 Futcher Robert Brother Widow M 57 1794 Farmer Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 19 Feltham Ellen Servant Unmarried F 16 1835 House servant Sutton Mandeville, Wiltshire Fovant 19 Francis Sarah Servant Widow F 59 1792 In house servant Durnford, Wiltshire Fovant 20 Hardiman William Head Married M 27 1824 Agricultural Labourer Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 20 Hardiman Emma Wife Married F 24 1827 Netton, Wiltshire Fovant 20 Hardiman Johanna Daughter Unmarried F 0 1851 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 21 Hayter Thomas Head Married M 36 1815 Royal Marine on leave Basingstoke, Hampshire Fovant 21 Hayter Mary Wife Married F 33 1818 Dressmaker Tisbury, Wiltshire Fovant © Wiltshire OPC Project/2011 Fovant - Census 1851 YEAR SCHEDULE SURNAME FORENAMES RELATIONSHIP C0NDITION SEX AGE BORN OCCUPATION PLACE OF BIRTH ADDRESS 21 Hayter Christianna Daughter Unmarried F 7 1844 Scholar Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 22 Andrews Henry Head Married M 33 1818 Agricultural Labourer Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 22 Andrews Caroline Wife Married F 27 1824 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 22 Andrews Henry Son Unmarried M 8 1843 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 22 Andrews Martha Daughter Unmarried F 4 1847 Scholar Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 22 Andrews William Son Unmarried M 1 1850 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 23 Edwards John Head Married M 53 1798 Shepherd Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 23 Edwards Mary Wife Married F 44 1807 Shrewton, Wiltshire Fovant 23 Edwards Edmond Son Unmarried M 19 1832 Shepherd Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 24 Strong John Head Married M 40 1811 Agricultural Labourer Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 24 Strong Sarah Wife Married F 40 1811 Heytesbury, Wiltshire Fovant 24 Strong Jane Daughter Unmarried F 15 1836 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 24 Strong Emma Daughter Unmarried F 11 1840 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 24 Strong Ellen Daughter Unmarried F 8 1843 Scholar Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 24 Strong Edmund Son Unmarried M 5 1846 Scholar Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 24 Strong James Son Unmarried M 3 1848 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 25 Foot John Head Married M 52 1799 Farm Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 25 Foot Eliza Wife Married F 45 1806 Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant 25 Foot James Son Unmarried M 20 1831 Farm Fovant, Wiltshire Fovant
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