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Page 1 of 14 Martin - Census 1871 Martin - Census 1871 Relationship Year Abode Surname Given Names Status Sex Age Occupation Place of Birth Notes to Head Born RG10/1182 1 Farm House Aldridge Mathew Head M M 58 1813 Farmer 440 ac emp 8 M 4 W 4 B Christchurch, Hants Page 1 Farm House Aldridge Mary Wife M F 58 1813 Milton, Hants Farm House Aldridge Annie Daughter U F 33 1838 Milton, Hants Farm House Aldridge Mathew Son U M 29 1842 Farmer's son Milton, Hants Farm House Tiller Fanny Servant U F 17 1854 Domistic servant Damerham 2 Farm House Ford John Head W M 73 1798 Farmer 80 ac emp 2 M 1 B Martin Farm House Ford Edmund Son U M 37 1834 Farmer 47 ac emp 2 M 1 B Martin Farm House Ford Sarah Daughter U F 44 1827 Martin Farm House Parsons George Nephew U M 18 1853 Confectioner Jersey Farm House Parsons S.A. Neice U F 17 1854 Jersey 3 Cottage Loader John Head M M 25 1846 Ag lab Verwood, Dorset Cottage Loader Mary A. Wife M F 21 1850 Amesbury Cottage Loader Eliza E. Daughter F 3 1868 Mounchton, Dorset Cottage Loader Albet J. Son M 1 1870 Blagdon, Dorset Cottage Loader Sarah A. Daughter F 0 1871 Blagdon, Dorset Age 7 mos. 4 Cottage Thorn George Head M M 43 1828 Undercarter Edmonsham, Dorset Cottage Thorn Emma Wife M F 32 1839 Martin Cottage Thorn Frank Son M 10 1861 Shepherds boy Martin Cottage Thorn Georgeina Daughter F 5 1866 Scholar Martin Cottage Thorn Flora Daughter F 0 1871 Martin Age 6 mos. 0 Cottage House uninhabited 6 Private House Waters George Head W M 83 1788 Ret'd farmer Martin Page 2 Private House Budden Emily Housekeeper U F 54 1817 Housekeeper Christchurch, Hants Private House Beffin Chorlotte Servant U F 17 1854 Genl serv (house maid) Martin 7 Cottage Goodridge George Head M M 49 1822 Shepherd Martin Cottage Goodridge Jane Wife M F 47 1824 Washer woman Woodyates, Dorset Cottage Goodridge George Son U M 21 1850 Shepherd Woodyates, Dorset Cottage Goodridge John Son U M 19 1852 Ag lab Martin 8 Cottage Hunt Emmanuel Head M M 38 1833 Carter Martin Cottage Hunt Eliza Wife M F 36 1835 Martin Cottage Hunt Malchi Brother U M 26 1845 Groom Martin 9 Farm House Sasher George S. Head M M 22 1849 Farmer 340 ac emp 7 M 2 B Hinton Parva, Dorset Farm House Sasher Elizabeth Wife M F 21 1850 Fordingbridge, Hants Farm House Goodridge Fanny Servant U F 14 1857 Genl serv Martin 10 Cottage Upjon Charlotte Head W F 66 1805 Pauper Martin Invelade 11 Cottage Coombs Ann Head W F 66 1805 Pauper Penterage, Dorset Perbli?. Affiction? 12 Cottage Hunt Jacob Head M M 36 1835 Ag lab unemployed Martin Cottage Hunt Sarah Wife M F 36 1835 Damerham 13 Cottage Beffin Charles Head M M 48 1823 Pauper Martin Imbecile Cottage Beffin Sarah Wife M F 26 1845 Martin ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2018/Carol Ouellet Page 1 of 14 Martin - Census 1871 Relationship Year Abode Surname Given Names Status Sex Age Occupation Place of Birth Notes to Head Born RG10/1182 Cottage Beffin William G. Son M 6 1865 Scholar Martin Cottage Beffin Jane Daughter F 2 1869 Martin 14 Cottage Marlow William Head M M 30 1841 Groom Bockford, Hants Rockford? Cottage Marlow Ezabilla Wife M F 30 1841 Gussage, Dorset Cottage Marlow William Son M 9 1862 Scholar Damerham Cottage Marlow Emma Daughter F 5 1866 Scholar Berley, Hants Cottage Marlow Charles Son M 3 1868 Martin Page 3 15 Vicerage House Honiss Nigel Head M M 34 1837 Curate of Martin Hastings, Sussex Vicerage House Honiss Cathrine Wife M F 30 1841 Shrewsbury, Shropshire Vicerage House Honiss Nigel E. Son M 7 1864 Scholar St India, Tinnevelly British Subject Vicerage House Honiss Louisa Daughter F 5 1866 St India, Tinnevelly British Subject Vicerage House Honiss Kate Daughter F 2 1869 St India, Tinnevelly British Subject Vicerage House Honiss Florance L. Daughter F 0 1871 Martin Age 1 mo. Vicerage House Bell Mary Servant U F 26 1845 Genl serv Shefield, Hants Vicerage House Lamb Mary J. Servant U F 20 1851 Nursemaid Linton, Yorks 16 Cottage Adams John Head M M 50 1821 Lab Handley, Dorset Cottage Adams Harriet Wife M F 50 1821 Gussage, Dorset Cottage Adams John Son U M 21 1850 Carpenter Handley, Dorset Cottage Price Mary Aunt W F 70 1801 Farnham, Dorset 17 Cottage Catterns Harry Head M M 26 1845 Ag lab Damerham Cottage Catterns Jane Wife M F 27 1844 Crondal, Dorset Cottage Catterns Chorlotte Daughter F 4 1867 Scholar Crondal, Dorset Cottage Catterns Fanny Daughter F 3 1868 Scholar Damerham Cottage Catterns Latitia E. Daughter F 0 1871 Martin Age 11 mos. Cottage Fry James Bro-in-law U M 15 1856 Undercarter Pielane, Dorset 18 Cottage Francis Elizabeth Head W F 54 1817 Pauper Coombe Bacitt Cottage Francis Charles Son U M 21 1850 Ag lab Martin Cottage Francis Marria Daughter U F 18 1853 Pupil teacher Martin 19 Cottage Beffin Thomas Head M M 78 1793 Talks charity Boveridge, Dorset Cottage Beffin Mary Wife M F 78 1793 Gorley, Hants Cottage Beffin William Son U M 46 1825 Ag lab Martin 20 Cottage Isaac Aron Head M M 39 1832 Ag lab Handley, Dorset Page 4 Cottage Isaac Hanah Wife M F 38 1833 Handley, Dorset Cottage Isaac Constance L. Daughter F 13 1858 Handley, Dorset Cottage Isaac Tom J. Son M 11 1860 Plowboy Handley, Dorset Cottage Isaac Mary J. Daughter F 8 1863 Scholar Winterbourne Gunner Cottage Isaac Lot Son M 5 1866 Scholar Romsey, Hants Cottage Isaac Georgina Daughter F 3 1868 Martin Cottage Isaac Dorcas Daughter F 0 1871 Martin Age 7 mos. 21 Cottage Gurd James Head M M 39 1832 Carter Donhead St. Andrew ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2018/Carol Ouellet Page 2 of 14 Martin - Census 1871 Relationship Year Abode Surname Given Names Status Sex Age Occupation Place of Birth Notes to Head Born RG10/1182 Cottage Gurd Susana Wife M F 39 1832 Donhead St. Andrew Cottage Gurd Edward J. Son U M 15 1856 Undercarter Donhead St. Andrew Cottage Gurd Emily Daughter F 2 1869 Donhead St. Andrew 22 Cottage Mullens Henery Head M M 22 1849 Groom Chettle, Dorset Cottage Mullens Elizabeth Wife M F 23 1848 Martin Cottage Mullens Fanny Daughter F 0 1871 Martin Age 1 mo. 23 Cottage Chalk George Head M M 26 1845 Ag lab Martin Cottage Chalk Rosana Wife M F 29 1842 Ag lab Penterage, Dorset 24 Cottage Reed George Head M M 32 1839 Shoemaker & Pri Med Lo Preacher Martin Cottage Reed Susanah Wife M F 32 1839 Martin Cottage Reed Bessey Daughter F 7 1864 Scholar Martin Cottage Reed Emma Daughter F 5 1866 Scholar Sandelheath (Hants?) Cottage Reed Matilda Daughter F 2 1869 Martin Cottage Reed Edwdra J. Son M 0 1871 Martin Age 5 mos. 25 Cottage Fox James Head M M 59 1812 Gamekeeper West Dean Cottage Fox Elizabeth Wife M F 51 1820 Martin Cottage Fox Sarah J. Daughter U F 30 1841 Martin Page 5 26 Cottage Reed Robert Head M M 29 1842 Shepherd Martin Cottage Reed Louisa Wife M F 21 1850 Martin Cottage Reed Charles Son M 1 1870 Martin 27 Cottage Trobridge Charles Head M M 44 1827 Ag lab Donhead, Dorset Cottage Trobridge Ann Wife M F 40 1831 Chettle, Dorset 28 Private House Waters Thomas Head M M 73 1798 Ret'd farmer Martin Private House Waters Mary Wife M F 63 1808 Martin 0 Private House Schedule no. 29 not used 30 Farm House Blandford John Head M M 64 1807 Farmer 95 ac 1 boy Martin Lame Farm House Blandford Martha Wife M F 54 1817 Martin Farm House Blandford John Son U M 29 1842 Farmers son Martin Farm House Blandford Ambrose Son U M 18 1853 Farmers son Martin Farm House Blandford Elizabeth Daughter F 11 1860 Martin 31 Cottage Herber Chorlotte Head M F 36 1835 Broad Chalk Cottage Herber Henery Son M 13 1858 Plowboy Bishopstone Cottage Herber Sarah Ann Daughter F 12 1859 Bishopstone Cottage Herber William Son M 8 1863 Penterage, Dorset Cottage Herber Hanah Daughter F 6 1865 Penterage, Dorset Cottage Herber Chorlotte Jane Daughter F 3 1868 Penterage, Dorset Cottage Herber Mary Ellen Daughter F 1 1870 Martin Cottage Martin John Nephew M 13 1858 Plowboy Broad Chalk 0 Blacksmith Shop Schedule no. 32 not used 33 Cottage Lankfry Thomas Head M M 39 1832 Shepherd Broad Chalk ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2018/Carol Ouellet Page 3 of 14 Martin - Census 1871 Relationship Year Abode Surname Given Names Status Sex Age Occupation Place of Birth Notes to Head Born RG10/1182 Cottage Lankfry Mary Ann Wife M F 39 1832 Wylye 34 Cottage Hunt George Head M M 36 1835 Carter Martin Page 6 Cottage Hunt Sarah Wife M F 35 1836 Martin Cottage Hunt James Son M 6 1865 Scholar Martin Cottage Hunt Eliza Daughter F 2 1869 Martin Cottage Evans Thomas Lodger U M 17 1854 Undercarter Martin 35 North Blagdon Cottage Vincent William Head M M 25 1846 Carter Wimborne, Dorset North Blagdon Cottage Vincent Phebe Wife M F 25 1846 Crondal, Dorset North Blagdon Cottage Vincent Kate Daughter F 2 1869 Northblagdon, Dorset 36 North Blagdon Cottage Thick James Head M M 49 1822 Ag lab Bowerchalk North Blagdon Cottage Thick Ann Wife M F 49 1822 Little Lonnen North Blagdon Cottage Thick Henery Son U M 18 1853 Ag lab Bowerchalk North Blagdon Cottage Thick Martha Daughter U F 16 1855 Ag lab Bowerchalk North Blagdon Cottage Thick Frank Son U M 15 1856 Ag lab Bowerchalk North Blagdon Cottage Thick Tom John Son M 7 1864 Bowerchalk North Blagdon Cottage Thick Ann Eliza Daughter F 4 1867 Bowerchalk 37 Martin Drove (Coots Arms Inn) Thompson Jane Head W F 50 1821 Innkeeper & farmer 23 ac Iwerne, Dorset Martin Drove (Coots Arms Inn) Thompson James Son U M 24 1847 Farmers son Martin Martin Drove (Coots Arms Inn) Thompson Ameilia Daughter U F 20 1851 Martin Martin Drove (Coots Arms Inn) Thompson Blanch Daughter U F 15 1856 Martin Martin Drove (Coots Arms Inn) Thompson Frederick Son M 13 1858 Martin 38 Cottage Dilicate William Head M M 63 1808 Gamekeeper & ag lab Combe Bacitt Cottage Dilicate Sarah Wife M F 44 1827 Hinton Mortal, Dorset Cottage Dilicate Daniel Son M 12 1859 Shepherd boy Martin Cottage
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