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Sutton Benger - Census 1871 Sutton Benger - Census 1871 le u d Year e Surname Given Names Relationship C0ndition Sex Age Occupation Place Of Birth Abode Notes h Born c S 1 West George Head Married M 32 1839 Tailor Corsham High Street First letter of surname obscured. Checked baptism and believe this to be the West family 1 West Elizabeth Wife Married F 34 1837 Sutton Benger High Street 1 West Catherine Daughter F 8 1863 Scholar Sutton Benger High Street 1 West Francis Son M 5 1866 Scholar Sutton Benger High Street 1 West Mary S Daughter F 3 1868 Sutton Benger High Street 1 West Annie M Daughter F 2 1869 Sutton Benger High Street 1 Heath Catherine Mother In Law Widow F 74 1797 Annuitant Draycot Cerne High Street 2 Bussaston Frederick I Lodger Unmarried M 30 1841 Tailor Marlborough High Street 3 Cole Harriet Head Unmarried F 17 1854 Toll Collector Stanton St Quintin High Street 3 Cole Albert E Brother M 3 1868 Scholar Stanton St Quintin High Street 4 Green Thomas H Head Married M 58 1813 Gardener Worcestershire Tardebigge High Street Spelt Tardebigg 4 Green Harriet Wife Married F 44 1827 Gloucestershire Shirehampton High Street 4 Green Thomas Son Unmarried M 16 1855 Gardener Gloucestershire Shirehampton High Street 4 Green Emily Daughter F 14 1857 Scholar Gloucestershire Shirehampton High Street 4 Green Harriet Daughter F 13 1858 Scholar Gloucestershire Shirehampton High Street 5 Vines John Head Unmarried M 37 1834 Farmer Avon High Street 5 Vines Broome Brother Unmarried M 29 1842 Farmer Avon High Street 5 Vines Emma Sister Unmarried F 23 1848 Assistant to Farmer Avon High Street 5 Riddle Sarah Servant Unmarried F 16 1855 General Servant Corsham High Street 5 Bush Jane Servant Unmarried F 19 1852 Dairymaid Calne High Street 6 Messiter Matilda Head Widow F 57 1814 Annuitant Sutton Benger High Street 6 Messiter Nathaniel Son Unmarried M 24 1847 Plumber and Glazier Sutton Benger High Street 6 Messiter Edward Son Unmarried M 20 1851 Carpenter Sutton Benger High Street 7 Barrington John Head Married M 60 1811 Ag. Lab. Sutton Benger High Street 7 Barrington Sarah Wife Married F 33 1838 Bishop Stone High Street 7 Barrington Elizabeth Daughter F 3 1868 Sutton Benger High Street 7 Barrington Martha Daughter F 1 1870 Sutton Benger High Street 7 Barrington Henry S Son M 0 1871 Sutton Benger High Street 2 Weeks 8 Drew Charles Head Married M 42 1829 Grocers Porter Sutton Benger High Street 8 Drew Jane Wife Married F 48 1823 Calne High Street 8 Drew Edith Daughter F 12 1859 Scholar Sutton Benger High Street 8 Drew Ada Daughter F 10 1861 Scholar Sutton Benger High Street 9 Simpson Thomas Head Married M 33 1838 Inn Keeper Buckinghamshire Cheneys High St, Wellesley Arms 9 Simpson Jane B Wife Married F 32 1839 Monmouthshire Pontypool High St, Wellesley Arms 9 Simpson Percy P Son M 7 1864 Derbyshire Mickleover High St, Wellesley Arms 9 Simpson Alexander G Son M 3 1868 Gloucestershire Tetbury High St, Wellesley Arms 9 Simpson Harry P Son M 1 1870 Gloucestershire Tetbury High St, Wellesley Arms 9 Bennett Mary A Visitor Widow F 49 1822 Upholstress Oxfordshire Henley on Thames High St, Wellesley Arms 9 Beasant William Servant Unmarried M 23 1848 Ag. Lab. Christian Malford High St, Wellesley Arms 10 Bainkurstt George Head Married M 32 1839 Shoemaker Somersetshire Bath High Street 10 Bainkurstt Lucy S Wife Married F 28 1843 Christian Malford High Street 10 Bainkurstt Emma G Daughter F 7 1864 Scholar Sutton Benger High Street 11 Webb John Head Married M 32 1839 Groom (Servant Dom.) Shropshire Newport High Street 11 Webb Jane Wife Married F 34 1837 Durham Stockton on Tees High Street 11 Webb Mary J Daughter F 2 1869 Middlesex Kensington High Street 12 Miles James Head Unmarried M 68 1803 Blacksmith Sutton Benger High Street 12 Miles Ruth Sister Unmarried F 78 1793 Annuitant Sutton Benger High Street 12 Miles Emma Niece Married F 44 1827 Dressmaker Somersetshire Bath High Street 12 Miles Florence Niece F 6 1865 Scholar Oxfordshire Banbury High Street 13 Rich Charles Head Married M 49 1822 Farmer Christian Malford High Street ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2015/Jen Penman Sutton Benger - Census 1871 le u d Year e Surname Given Names Relationship C0ndition Sex Age Occupation Place Of Birth Abode Notes h Born c S 13 Rich Jane Wife Married F 49 1822 Sutton Benger High Street 13 Baker Mary Visitor Unmarried F 54 1817 Annuitant Sutton Benger High Street 13 Oram Emma Visitor Widow F 42 1829 Annuitant Christian Malford High Street Emma? Emona? 13 Oram Anna M Visitor Unmarried F 18 1853 Edington High Street Spelt Eddington 13 Knight George Servant Unmarried M 45 1826 Farm Bailiff Stanley High Street 13 Cook Eliza Servant Unmarried F 21 1850 General Servant Purton High Street 14 Messiter Richard Head Unmarried M 50 1821 Plumber and Glazier Sutton Benger High Street 14 Messiter Frances Sister Unmarried F 54 1817 Sutton Benger High Street 14 Messiter Mary Sister Unmarried F 46 1825 Sutton Benger High Street 15 Inggs Henry Head Married M 27 1844 Commercial Clerk Hampshire Winchester High Street 15 Inggs Frances E Wife Married F 24 1847 Schoolmistress Dorset Cam High Street 15 Thorne Lillie Cousin F 9 1862 Scholar Somersetshire Bristol High Street 16 Brooks Thomas Head Married M 42 1829 Ag. Lab. Sutton Benger High Street 16 Brooks Emma Wife Married F 40 1831 Draycot Cerne High Street 16 Brooks George Son Unmarried M 16 1855 Ag. Lab. Sutton Benger High Street 16 Brooks Elizabeth Daughter F 14 1857 Scholar Sutton Benger High Street 16 Brooks Ellen Daughter F 9 1862 Scholar Sutton Benger High Street 16 Brooks Eliza Daughter F 4 1867 Scholar Sutton Benger High Street 16 Brooks Ann Daughter F 0 1871 Sutton Benger High Street 8 months 17 Brinkworth John C Head Married M 61 1810 Shoemaker Calne High Street 17 Brinkworth Mary Ann Wife Married F 56 1815 Somersetshire Bath High Street 18 Salter James Head Married M 64 1807 Greens Porter Kington Langley High Street 18 Salter Mary Wife Married F 59 1812 Kington St Michael High Street 18 Salter Agnes Grand Daughter F 12 1859 Scholar Chippenham High Street 19 Russ George Head Married M 62 1809 Ag. Lab. Sutton Benger High Street 19 Russ Mary A Wife Married F 67 1804 Lydiard Tregoze High Street 19 Russ Abraham Son Unmarried M 28 1843 Ag. Lab. Heddington High Street 19 Russ Mark Son Unmarried M 26 1845 Ag. Lab. Sutton Benger High Street 20 Shingles William Head Married M 63 1808 Pensioner Sutton Benger High Street 20 Shingles Ann Wife Married F 46 1825 Sutton Benger High Street 20 Pegler Mary I Niece F 9 1862 Scholar Foxham High Street 21 Russ Charles Head Married M 48 1823 Ag. Lab. Easton Grey High Street 21 Russ Ann Wife Married F 46 1825 Sutton Benger High Street 21 Russ Thomas Son Unmarried M 21 1850 Grocers Porter Sutton Benger High Street 21 Russ Henry Son M 11 1860 Scholar Sutton Benger High Street 22 Hazel Richard Head Married M 46 1825 Grocers Porter Sutton Benger High Street 22 Hazel Jemima Wife Married F 46 1825 Gloucestershire Avening High Street 22 Hazel Edward Son Unmarried M 17 1854 Grocers Porter Sutton Benger High Street 22 Hazel William Son M 12 1859 Sutton Benger High Street 22 Hazel Emily Daughter F 11 1860 Scholar Sutton Benger High Street 22 Hazel Richard Son M 8 1863 Scholar Sutton Benger High Street 22 Hazel Sarah Daughter F 6 1865 Scholar Sutton Benger High Street 23 Beanlands John Head Married M 62 1809 Sutton Benger High Street 23 Beanlands Elizabeth Wife Married F 53 1818 Perm. Farm High Street 23 Beanlands George Son M 12 1859 Sutton Benger High Street 23 Sole Elizabeth A Grand Daughter F 2 1869 Middlesex London High Street 24 Redband Henry Lodger Married M 35 1836 Drainer Oxfordshire Bampton High Street 25 Wells George Lodger Married M 49 1822 Drainer Oxfordshire Bampton High Street 26 Hughes William Lodger Widower M 49 1822 Drainer Oxfordshire Bampton High Street 27 Clark Phillip Lodger Married M 25 1846 Drainer Oxfordshire Bampton High Street 28 Doig Alexander Head Married M 64 1807 Farmer Scotland Dundee High Street ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2015/Jen Penman Sutton Benger - Census 1871 le u d Year e Surname Given Names Relationship C0ndition Sex Age Occupation Place Of Birth Abode Notes h Born c S 28 Doig Mary Wife Married F 64 1807 Hartley High Street 28 Doig Christiana Niece Unmarried F 30 1841 General Servant (domestic) Scotland Dundee High Street 28 Perris Mary A Servant F 13 1858 Diary Maid Sutton Benger High Street 29 Matthews George Head Married M 42 1829 Grocer Kington Langley High Street 29 Matthews Caroline Wife Married F 49 1822 Surrey Christchurch High Street 30 Barrington James Head Married M 34 1837 Ag. Lab. Sutton Benger High Street 30 Barrington Elizabeth Wife Married F 27 1844 Dauntsey High Street 30 Barrington Eliza. M. Daughter F 6 1865 Scholar Sutton Benger High Street 30 Barrington John Son M 4 1867 Scholar Sutton Benger High Street 30 Barrington Ellen L Daughter F 2 1869 Sutton Benger High Street 30 Barrington Louisa J Daughter F 0 1871 Sutton Benger High Street 6 Months 31 Howell Francis Head Married M 34 1837 Ag. Lab. Sutton Benger High Street 31 Howell Ellen Wife Married F 35 1836 Christian Malford High Street 31 Howell Fanny Daughter F 6 1865 Scholar Sutton Benger High Street 31 Howell Henry Son M 4 1867 Scholar Sutton Benger High Street 31 Howell Frederick G Son M 1 1870 Sutton Benger High Street 32 Hazell Thomas Head Married M 49 1822 Gardener Sutton Benger High Street 32 Hazell Mary Wife Married F 48 1823 Gloucestershire Wickwar High Street 32 Hazell Fanny Daughter F 10 1861 Sutton Benger High Street 32 Hazell Annie Daughter F 7 1864 Sutton Benger High Street 33 Case John Head Married M 38 1833 Police Constable Burbage High Street Cove? 33 Case Sarah A Wife Married F 32 1839 Preshute High Street Cove? 33 Case Ena G Daughter F 12 1859 Scholar Sutton Benger High Street Cove? 33 Case Edith A Daughter F 7 1864 Scholar Sutton Benger High Street Cove? 34 May James Head Widower M 71 1800 Ag.
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