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Little Cheverell - Census 1891 Little Cheverell - Census 1891 le u d e h c S Surname Given Names Relationship Condition Gender Age Year Born Occupation Place of Birth Abode Notes 1 Deverell John Head Married M 40 1851 Agricultural Labourer Devizes 1 Deverell Eliza Wife Married F 54 1837 Earl Stoke 1 Deverell Susan Daughter Unmarried F 16 1875 Great Cheverell 2 Nutland John Head Married M 41 1850 Agricultural Labourer Littleton 2 Nutland Sarah J Wife Married F 43 1848 Market Lavington 2 Nutland Ann E Daughter F 14 1877 Littleton 2 Nutland William Son M 12 1879 Littleton 2 Nutland Elizabeth J Daughter F 10 1881 Littleton 2 Nutland Albert J Son M 2 1889 Little Cheverell 3 Bazell Charles Head Married M 52 1839 Farm Balliff Weymouth, Dorset 3 Bazell Susan Wife Married F 43 1848 Wyke Regis, Dorset 3 Bazell Ada E Daughter Unmarried F 19 1872 Butter Maker Steam Dairy Wyke Regis, Dorset 3 Bazell Edmund Son Unmarried M 18 1873 Manager Steam Dairy Wyke Regis, Dorset 3 Bazell Mary W Daughter F 15 1876 Scholar Frampton 3 Bazell Alfred H Son M 13 1878 Scholar Frampton 3 Bazell Clara M Daughter F 11 1880 Scholar Frampton 3 Bazell Elizabeth J Daughter F 9 1882 Scholar Little Cheverell 3 Bazell John R Son M 7 1884 Scholar Little Cheverell 3 Bazell Winifred D Daughter F 5 1886 Scholar Little Cheverell 3 Bazell Walter Son M 5 1886 Scholar Little Cheverell 3 Bazell Wilfred Son M 2 1889 Scholar Little Cheverell 3 Bazell Harry Son M 0 1891 Little Cheverell 4 Church George Head Married M 37 1854 Farm Servant Marlborough 4 Church Emma Wife Married F 43 1848 Little Cheverell 4 Phillips Archibald W Son Unmarried M 18 1873 Farm Servant Little Cheverell 4 Church James V Son M 13 1878 Farm Servant Little Cheverell 4 Church Rose M Daughter F 11 1880 Scholar Edington 4 Church Herbert J Son M 8 1883 Scholar Little Cheverell 4 Church Charles H Son M 7 1884 Scholar Little Cheverell 4 Church Fanny L Daughter M 5 1886 Scholar Little Cheverell 4 Church Albert G Son F 3 1888 Scholar Little Cheverell 4 Church Ernest Son F 0 1891 Little Cheverell 5 Goodhall Edward Head Married F 45 1846 Farm Servant Littleton 5 Goodhall Jane Wife Married M 50 1841 Farm Servant Little Cheverell 5 Goodhall James Son Unmarried F 19 1872 Farm Servant Littleton ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2014/John Bickerton Little Cheverell - Census 1891 le u d e h c S Surname Given Names Relationship Condition Gender Age Year Born Occupation Place of Birth Abode Notes 5 Goodhall Charles Son F 17 1874 Farm Servant Littleton 5 Goodhall Henry Son M 12 1879 Scholar Littleton 6 Williams Mary E Head Unmarried F 42 1849 School Mistress Middleton Cheney, Northants 6 Williams Catherine Mother Widow F 65 1826 Retired School Mistress Highworth 7 Spires Jacob Head Married M 57 1834 Farmer Little Cheverell 7 Spires Sarah Wife Married F 56 1835 Little Cheverell 7 Spires William Son Unmarried M 21 1870 Farmer's Son Little Cheverell 7 Spires Ann Daughter Unmarried F 19 1872 Butter Maker Steam Dairy Little Cheverell 7 Spires Sarah L Daughter Unmarried F 17 1874 8 Plank William Head Married M 27 1864 Agricultural Labourer Easterton 8 Plank Annie Wife Married F 24 1867 Little Cheverell 8 Plank Elsie E Daughter F 0 1891 Little Cheverell 9 Ridout Thomas Head Married M 39 1852 Agricultural Labourer Little Cheverell 9 Ridout Jane Wife Married F 38 1853 West Lavington 9 Ridout Elizabeth Daughter Unmarried F 16 1875 Little Cheverell 9 Ridout Charles W Son M 11 1880 Scholar Little Cheverell 9 Ridout Lottie Daughter F 8 1883 Scholar Little Cheverell 9 Ridout Frederick V Son M 3 1888 Scholar Little Cheverell 9 Ridout Allice M Daughter F 0 1891 Little Cheverell 10 Beaven William Head Married M 44 1847 Beer House Keeper Little Cheverell 10 Beaven Mary Wife Married F 44 1847 Keevil 10 Beaven Amy Daughter Unmarried F 20 1871 Little Cheverell 10 Beaven Edith Daughter Unmarried F 17 1874 Little Cheverell 10 Beaven William Son M 15 1876 Little Cheverell 10 Beaven Kate Daughter F 13 1878 Little Cheverell 10 Beaven Annie Daughter F 11 1880 Scholar Little Cheverell 10 Beaven Walter Son M 6 1885 Scholar Little Cheverell 10 Beaven Eveline Daughter F 1 1890 Little Cheverell 11 Nash Mary A Head Widow F 46 1845 Farm Servant Little Cheverell 11 Nash James Son Unmarried M 17 1874 Farm Servant Great Cheverell 11 Nash Ellen L Daughter F 13 1878 Scholar Great Cheverell 11 Bolter George Father Widower M 62 1829 Little Cheverell 12 Sainsbury Maria Wife Married F 33 1858 St Catherine, Somerset 12 Beaven Joseph Lodger Unmarried M 24 1867 Agricultural Labourer Little Cheverell 13 Bolter Alfred Head Married M 50 1841 Dairyman Little Cheverell ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2014/John Bickerton Little Cheverell - Census 1891 le u d e h c S Surname Given Names Relationship Condition Gender Age Year Born Occupation Place of Birth Abode Notes 13 Bolter Sarah Wife Married F 58 1833 Easterton 13 Bolter Charles Son Unmarried M 18 1873 Agricultural Labourer Little Cheverell 14 Beaven Charles Head Married M 41 1850 Carpenter Foreman West Lavington 14 Beaven Augusta Wife Married F 34 1857 Little Cheverell 14 Beaven Julia R Daughter Unmarried F 16 1875 Little Cheverell 14 Beaven Arthur W Son M 14 1877 Farm Servant Little Cheverell 14 Beaven Frederick Son M 13 1878 Farm Servant Little Cheverell 14 Beaven Edith A Daughter F 11 1880 Scholar Little Cheverell 14 Beaven Henry Son M 10 1881 Scholar Little Cheverell 14 Beaven Clara K Daughter F 8 1883 Scholar Little Cheverell 14 Beaven Oliver Son M 4 1887 Scholar Little Cheverell 14 Beaven Dorothy C Daughter F 2 1889 Little Cheverell 14 Beaven Margaret M Daughter F 0 1891 Little Cheverell 15 Cray William Head Married M 27 1864 Agricultural Labourer Little Cheverell 15 Cray Emily Wife Married F 25 1866 Market Lavington 15 Cray William Son M 7 1884 Scholar Market Lavington 15 Cray Frederick Son M 4 1887 Scholar Market Lavington 15 Cray Harry Son M 3 1888 Scholar Little Cheverell 15 Cray Lily Daughter F 1 1890 Little Cheverell 16 Baish James Head Widower M 51 1840 Market Gardener West Lavington 17 Phillips Peter Head Widower M 80 1811 Living on his own means Little Cheverell 18 Sainsbury John J Head Married M 45 1846 Carpenter St Johns Devizes 18 Sainsbury Elizabeth Wife Married F 45 1846 Carpenter Market Lavington 18 Sainsbury Herbert J Son Unmarried M 16 1875 Carpenter Little Cheverell 18 Sainsbury Dora Daughter F 12 1879 Scholar Little Cheverell 18 Sainsbury Emily Daughter F 10 1881 Scholar Little Cheverell 18 Sainsbury Roger Son M 3 1888 Little Cheverell 19 Ridout John Head Married M 59 1832 Brick Maker West Lavington 19 Ridout Sarah Wife Married F 55 1836 Little Cheverell 20 Hellier George Head Married M 33 1858 Farm Servant Little Cheverell 20 Hellier Eliza Wife Married F 26 1865 West Lavington 20 Hellier Kate Daughter F 4 1887 Little Cheverell 20 Hellier Edward Son M 0 1891 Little Cheverell 21 Hellier James Head Married M 74 1817 Farm Servant West Lavington 21 Hellier Charlotte Wife Married F 71 1820 North Bradley ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2014/John Bickerton Little Cheverell - Census 1891 le u d e h c S Surname Given Names Relationship Condition Gender Age Year Born Occupation Place of Birth Abode Notes 21 Hellier Emily Daughter Unmarried F 38 1853 Laundress West Lavington 21 Hellier Mary J Daughter Unmarried F 36 1855 West Lavington 21 Hellier Albert G Son M 2 1889 Little Cheverell 22 Ridout James Head Married M 45 1846 Agricultural Labourer Little Cheverell 22 Ridout Jane Wife Married F 50 1841 Little Cheverell 22 Porter Edith Niece Unmarried F 18 1873 Dress Maker Bath Somerset 23 Brown William Head Married M 48 1843 Working on own account Potterne 23 Brown Jane Wife Married F 45 1846 Little Cheverell 25 Brown James Head Married M 47 1844 Cowman Earl Stoke 25 Brown Sarah A Wife Married F 45 1846 Eddington 25 Scull William B Son Unmarried M 22 1869 Agricultural Labourer Eddington 25 Brown Harry V Son Unmarried M 19 1872 Agricultural Labourer Eddington 25 Brown Edith A Daughter F 14 1877 Scholar Eddington 25 Brown Constance A Daughter F 11 1880 Scholar Eddington 25 Brown Florence N Daughter F 9 1882 Scholar Eddington 25 Brown Gertrude M Daughter F 7 1884 Scholar Eddington 25 Scull Edna Sister in law Unmarried F 39 1852 Dress Maker Eddington 26 Bolter Sarah J H Head Widow F 52 1839 Brick Maker & Farmer Littleton 26 Bolter Isaac J Son Unmarried M 26 1865 Farmer's Son Littleton 26 Bolter James G Son Unmarried M 23 1868 Farmer's Son Little Cheverell 26 Bolter William W Son Unmarried M 21 1870 Farmer's Son Little Cheverell 26 Bolter Elizabeth F Daughter Unmarried F 17 1874 Little Cheverell 26 Bolter Tom Son M 15 1876 Scholar Little Cheverell 26 Bolter Annie Daughter F 13 1878 Scholar Little Cheverell 26 Bolter Ben Son M 11 1880 Scholar Little Cheverell 26 Bolter Joe Son M 8 1883 Scholar Little Cheverell 27 Spires Thomas Head Married M 45 1846 Agricultural Labourer Little Cheverell 27 Spires Ann E Wife Married F 46 1845 Easterton 27 Spires William Son M 13 1878 Garden Boy Little Cheverell 27 Spires Alice Daughter F 9 1882 Scholar Little Cheverell 27 Spires Albert Son M 4 1887 Scholar Little Cheverell 28 Hayward Alfred Head Married M 24 1867 Road Maker &c Great Cheverell 28 Hayward Emily K Wife Married F 24 1867 Little Cheverell 28 Hayward Alfred E Son M 0 1891 Little Cheverell 29 Potter Albert Head Married M 24 1867 Agricultural Labourer Imber ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2014/John Bickerton Little Cheverell - Census 1891 le u d e h c S Surname Given Names Relationship Condition Gender Age Year Born Occupation Place of Birth Abode Notes 29 Potter Mary A Wife Married F 20 1871 Easterton 30 Collins Joseph Head Married M 24 1867 Agricultural Labourer West Lavington 30 Collins
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