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Chute Forest 1911 Census.Xlsx Chute Forest 1911 Census Address Surname Given Name Position Status Age Years Total No Children Occupation Place of Birth Notes Married Children Living Died Chute Lodge Joicey-Cecil John P Head m 44 14 3 3 Retired Colonel Stamford Barron Northants Joicey-Cecil Isabella Dau 9 Hanover Square London Joicey-Cecil Lettice Dau 4 Tixover Rutland Griffin Hettie Serv s 25 Cook Hatherop Gloucestershire Smee Emma Serv s 39 House Maid Beaumont Essex Bayford Edith Serv s 23 House Maid Islington London Allen Rose Serv s 20 House Maid Clapham London Overington Miriam Serv s 24 House Maid Cranleigh Surrey Rossiter Jessie Serv s 22 Kitchen Maid Everscreech Somerset Webb Lydia Serv s 21 Kitchen Maid Pludds Gloucestershire Ellis Edith Serv s 41 Nurse Eastbourne Sussex Bergen Marie Serv s 34 Governess Switzerland (Swiss subject) Piper Edward Serv s 25 Footman Clanfield Hants Breed Frank Serv s 21 Oddman St Marlebone London Rogerson William Serv s 19 Footman Theydon Mount Essex Orchard Cottages Hunt John Head m 44 21 5 4 1 Farm Bailiff Stevenage Hertfordshire Hunt Elizabeth E Wife m 42 Stanbridge Bedfordshire Hunt Lizzie Dau 13 School Cole Green Hertfordshire Hunt Winifred A Dau 10 School Cole Green Hertfordshire Orchard Cottages Lacey Henry Head m 48 15 2 2 1 Butler Wilcot Wilts Lacey Emma Wife m 43 Wetherden Suffolk Lacey Frank Son 6 School Kilburn London Orchard Cottages Langford George Head m 29 3 1 1 Domestic Gardener Oxenden Northants Langford Lucy Wife m 27 London Langford George Son 2 Abbots Ripton Huntingdonshire Langford Winnie M Relative 25 Domestic Servant London Woodward Mary Nurse 41 Monthly Nurse Abbotts Ann Hants Home Farm Jeanes George Wm Head m 58 6 6 Carter on Farm Verwood Dorset Jeanes Annie Wife m 57 Sherborne Dorset Jeanes Edwin H J Son 17 Carter on Farm Upper Clatford Hants Home Farm Brown Joseph W Head m 54 10 3 2 1 Farm Bailiff South Charford Hants Brown Mary Jane Wife m 25 Not Known Home Farm Sawyer George Head s 65 Carter on Farm Cholderton Hants Chute Lodge Stables Wright Herbert Serv s 26 Coachman Preston Park Brighton Ryland William Serv s 23 Groom Amesbury Wilts Steer Harry Serv s 23 Gardener Limpsfield Surrey Nish Alexandra Serv s 26 Motor Mechanic Knightsbridge London Chute Lodge Burch William Head m 62 32 6 5 1 Gamekeeper Amesbury Wilts Keepers Cottage Burch Elizabeth Wife m 61 Romsey Hants Burch Stephen Son s 26 Monxton Hants Updated November 2013 Jan Oliver Chute Forest 1911 Census Address Surname Given Name Position Status Age Years Total No Children Occupation Place of Birth Notes Married Children Living Died Flinty Cotts Clanville Harris Wm Thomas Head m 50 18 0 Farmer Salisbury Wilts Harris Mary Wife m 50 Fordingbridge Hants Flinty Cotts Clanville Crouch Louisa Head wdw 41 Tangley Hants Crouch Gertrude A Dau 11 School Tangley Hants Hopgood William Bro s 44 General Labourer Tangley Hants Hopgood Arthur Bro s 39 General Labourer Tangley Hants Flinty Cotts Clanville Peck William T Head m 29 3 1 1 Gardener/Labourer Winterbourne Monkton Wilts Peck Mary L Wife m 34 Shodden Ludgershall Wilts Peck Hilda D Dau 2 Redenham Hants Flinty Cotts Clanville Philmore David Head m 69 47 10 9 1 Farm Labourer Chute Wilts Philmore Ann Wife m 66 Tangley Hants Flinty Cotts Clanville Studman William Head m 34 12 1 1 Baker Journeyman Hurstbourne Tarrant Wilts Studman Bertha Wife m 34 Wherwell Hants Studman Percival Son 10 School Andover Hants Studman Charles Nephew s 18 Printer Chute Forest Wilts Chute Forest Scutt John E Head m 50 21 5 4 1 Carpenter Chute Forest Wilts Scutt Annie Wife m 40 Devizes Wilts Scutt Gerald R Son 11 School Chute Forest Wilts Scutt Andrew G Son 4 Chute Forest Wilts Biddesden Child Charles M Head m 39 10 3 2 1 Farmer Biddesden Wilts Child Ethel H Wife m 39 St Nazaire France British subject Child Millicent Dau 8 Knights Enham Hants Child Doris J Dau 5 Biddesden Wilts Child William Bro s 29 Farmer Biddesden Wilts Pawn…? Janet Servant s 23 General Servant Kimpton Hants Long Bottom Cotts Guyatt Charles Head wdw 75 Farm Labourer Kimpton Hants Appleshaw Guyatt Emma Dau s 50 Kimpton Hants Guyatt William Son s 35 Rlway Platelayer Kimpton Hants Longbottom Sugg John Head m 32 6 3 3 Groom on Farm Abbotts Ann Hants Biddesden Sugg Rose Wife m 26 Longparish Hants Sugg Albert Son 5 Longbottom Hants Sugg Dorothy Dau 3 Longbottom Hants Sugg Lester Son 1 Longbottom Hants Chute Forest Fowle Wm Hugh Head m 57 26 8 8 Private Means Dunnington Wilts Fowle Isabel L Wife m 53 London Middlesex Fowle William T Son 25 Locomotive Eng Chute Forest Wilts Fowle Barbara F Dau 20 Chute Forest Wilts Fowle Phyllis M Dau 18 Chute Forest Wilts Smith Elizabeth J Serv 40 Parlour Maid Forton Hants Tooker Fanny Serv 30 House Maid Stratton St Margaret Wilts Updated November 2013 Jan Oliver Chute Forest 1911 Census Address Surname Given Name Position Status Age Years Total No Children Occupation Place of Birth Notes Married Children Living Died Rose Dowdell Serv 17 Under Housemaid Norton Fawley Berks Stables Sharpe Fred Serv 20 House Boy Winchester Hants Jollys Farm C.Forest Haines George Head m 63 21 0 Farmer Swaye Hants Haines Harriet Wife m 67 Swaye Hants Kitcher Tom Nephew 17 Improver Tailoring Rotherhide London Lower Chute Fisher Elizabeth Head wdw 81 St Mary Bourne Hants Lower Chute Alderman Charles Head m 51 26 3 1 2 Domestic Gardener Andover Hants Alderman Ellen Wife m 55 Tangley Hants Alderman Beatrice A Dau s 24 Tangley Hants Alderman Gladys V K Gr.dau 2m Tangley Hants Lower Chute Braxton Henry Head m 71 51 8 6 2 Woodman Appleshaw Hants Braxton Eliza Wife m Redenham Hants Lower Chute Fisher Charles Head m 62 38 5 4 1 Carpenter Chute Wilts Fisher Catherine Wife m 68 Chute Wilts Fisher Ernest Son s 22 Carter on Farm Chute Wilts Fisher not given Gr.dau 9 School Chute Wilts Lower Chute Smith George Head s 56 Roadman Chute Wilts Smith Mary Ann Sister wdw 60 Chute Wilts Lower Chute Withers Charles Head m 28 5 1 1 Farmer St Mary Bourne Hants Withers Emily Wife m 27 Hordle Hants Withers Charles Son 4 Chute Wilts Fishlock Ernest Boarder s 26 Traction Eng Driver North Waltham Hants Lower Chute Cook Henry Head m 39 15 5 5 Carter on Farm Clanville Hants Cook Louisa Wife m 35 Tangley Hants Cook Norman Son 14 Carter on Farm Clanville Hants Cook Jessie Dau 12 School Clanville Hants Cook Lillian Dau 10 School Clanville Hants Cook Alice Dau 8 School Chute Wilts Cook Phyliss Dau 5 School Chute Wilts Lower Chute Millson Charles Head m 45 16 10 8 2 Carrier & Grocer Bucklebury Berks Millson Sarah Wife m 41 Asst in business Bucklebury Berks Millson Alfred Son 15 Asst in business Reading Berks Millson Ernest Son 12 School Reading Berks Millson Albert Son 10 School Reading Berks Millson Hilda F Dau 9 Bradfield Berks Millson Ethel G Dau 7 Chute Wilts Millson Arthur Son 5 Chute Wilts Millson Elsie May Dau 1 Chute Wilts Lower Chute Rowe William Head m 41 1yr 0 Coal Merchant Manningford Wilts Rowe Clara E Wife m 34 Plumstead Kent Updated November 2013 Jan Oliver Chute Forest 1911 Census Address Surname Given Name Position Status Age Years Total No Children Occupation Place of Birth Notes Married Children Living Died Rowe Violet P Dau 7 Chute Wilts Tangley Bottom Harman George Head s 53 Shepherd Amport Hants Tangley Harman Anne Mother s 73 Amport Hants Hewson Thomas Boarder s 50 Woodman Tangley Hants Tangley Hopgood James Head s 77 Tangley Hants Red House Clanville Scambler William Head m 40 5 2 2 Farmer Larkhill Wilts Scambler Miriam Wife m 24 Bleasdale Lancashire Scambler William Son 4 Cliffe Kent Scambler Alice E Dau 2 Chute Forest Wilts Pollards Farm Clanville Collis George Head m 75 28 0 Farmer Whitchurch Hants Collis Elizabeth Wife m 72 Woodhay Hants Pollards Farm Clanville Collis Joe Head m 40 14 5 5 Farmer Basingstoke Hants Collis Mary Jane Wife m 36 ? Devon Collis George E Son 10 St Mary Bourne Hants Collis Lionel J Son 8 Chute Forest Wilts Collis Harry E Son 4 Chute Forest Wilts Collis Joy Irene Dau 2 Chute Forest Wilts Coopers Acre Clanville Whooten Alfred Head s 32 General Labourer Chute Forest Wilts King Henry T Boarder s 36 Shepherd Clanville Hants Coopers Acre Clanville North William Head m 50 29 8 8 Farmer/Mkt Gardener Barton Nottinghamshire North Emma Wife m 49 Clanville Hants North Cyril Son s 19 Working on Farm Chute Forest Wilts North Stanley Son 14 Working on Farm Chute Forest Wilts North Charles W Son 12 School Chute Forest Wilts North Olive M Dau 10 School Chute Forest Wilts Coopers Acre Clanville Jeffries Emily Eva Head m 40 10 0 Abbottsbury Dorset Chute Cadley Fisher Tom Head m 24 3 1 1 Farm Labourer Vernham Hants Fisher Clara E Wife m 27 Abbotts Ann Hants Thompson Frederick Boarder wdw 66 Carter on Farm Longstow Cambridgeshire Thompson Arthur Visitor s 30 Carter on Farm Abbotts Ann Hants Lower Chute Bowman Henry Head m 39 13 0 Farmer Upton Hants Bowman Louise Wife m 33 Ellisfield Hants Updated November 2013 Jan Oliver.
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