Rock 1911 Census District 09 Enumerator Thomas Milman

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Rock 1911 Census District 09 Enumerator Thomas Milman Rock 1911 Census District 09 Enumerator Thomas Milman Abbreviations FF Far Forest Cal H Callow Hill Lwr F Lower Forest Bk Buckeridge Address rel Age M/F con mar Occupation birthplace 1 2 Royal Forester William BOURNE H 44 M M Licensed victualler Stottesdon 2 Royal Forester Ellen BOURNE W 42 F M 19 Rock 3 Royal Forester Arthur BOURNE S 18 M S Cycle mechanic Rock 4 4 Rose Cott, Cal H, Francis BINT H 68 F M Carpenter Kidderminster 5 Rose Cott, Cal H Harriet BINT W 61 F M 20 Hartlebury 6 Rose Cott, Cal H Wilfred Thomas BINT Ad D 3 M Rock 7 Rose Cott, Cal H Alfred Edward KEYTE B 28 M S Postman Alcester 8 6 Withymore Cott Annie Sophia TOLLEY H 33 F S Laundress Rock 9 Withymore Cott Lilian TOLLEY D 9 F School Rock 10 Withymore Cott Annie TOLLEY D 6 F Rock 11 8 Thumpers Hole Emma POTTER H 69 F W Rock 12 Thumpers Hole Stanley POTTER Gs 12 M School Rock 13 10 Cross Bank Thomas PLEVEY H 51 M M Farmer Enville 14 Cross Bank Jane PLEVEY W 57 F M 28 Shoprshire 15 Cross Bank Ivy PLEVEY D 6 F Birmingham 16 12 The Firs Edward MORRIS H 47 M M Hay & straw dealer Rock 17 The Firs Elizabeth MORRIS W 42 F M 14 Rock 18 14 Bliss Gate Road Jane BAKER W 74 F W Bladon, Oxon 19 Bliss Gate Road Ernest BAKER S 38 M S Slaughter man Deddington, Oxon 20 16 Gladderbrook John HARVATT H 52 M M Agric labourer Rock 21 Gladderbrook Ann HARVATT W 32 F M 13 Kidderminster 22 Gladderbrook Emily HARVATT D 12 F School Rock 23 Gladderbrook James William HARVATT S 9 M School Rock 24 18 Cross Bank Eliza DAVIES H 59 F S Dress maker Kidderminster 25 20 Cross Bank Sarah POTTER H 75 F W House duties Ribbesford 26 Cross Bank Alice POTTER D 29 F S Rock 27 Cross Bank Eliza FRAZIER Sis 73 F S Attendant on invalid Ribbesford 28 Cross Bank Christopher POUNTNEY B 82 M W Bewdley 29 22 Mount Pleasant Mary J OGDEN H 60 F S None private means Birmingham 30 Mount Pleasant Thomas LINGEN Neph 38 M M Farmer Rock 31 Mount Pleasant Mabel LINGEN Nie 29 F M 6 Birmingham 32 Mount Pleasant Mary Mabel LINGEN Nie 5 F Rock 33 Mount Pleasant Kathleen LINGEN Nie 2 F Rock 34 Mount Pleasant Dorcas MILLMAN Ser 16 F Domestic servant Rock 35 24 Cross Bank James SIMKIN H 55 M M Gardiner at home Wednesbury 36 Cross Bank Martha SIMKIN W 54 F M 30 Hill Top 37 Cross Bank Maria SIMKIN D 30 F S Hill Top 38 Cross Bank, Dora SIMKIN D 17 F S Hill Top 39 26 Alton Lodge John Amphlett MOULE H 48 M M Farmer Worcester 40 Alton Lodge Annie MOULE W 48 F M 20 Birmingham 41 Alton Lodge Eric John MOULE S 16 M S Auctioneers clerk Bridgnorth 42 Alton Lodge, Carl Edmonds MOULE S 14 M S School boy Bridgnorth 43 Alton Lodge, Herbert KIRBY Guest 47 M S Gentleman Atherstone 44 28 Yew Trees George Thomas FORSTER H 63 M M Small holder Yorkshire 45 Yew Trees Sarah Jane FORSTER W 65 F M 34 Stockton On Tees 46 30 Cross Bank Albert W TOLLEY H 43 M M Gardener Rock 47 Cross Bank Alice TOLLEY W 44 F M 1 Bewdley 48 Cross Bank Edith YATES V 3 F Cookly 49 32 Cross Bank Anthony CARR H 68 M M Small holder Disington Cumb 50 Cross Bank Ann CARR W 70 F M 30 Rock 51 34 The Plump Farm Samuel Caleb STEPHENSON H 33 M M Small holder Wednesbury 52 The Plump Farm Susan Sarah STEPHENSON W 31 F M 7 Bewdley 53 The Plump Farm Mary Louisa STEPHENSON D 4 F Bewdley 54 The Plump Farm Alfred Enoch STEPHENSON Neph 11 M School Hartlebury 55 36 Callow Hill John WILSON H 66 M M Road man Kinlet 56 Callow Hill Hannah WILSON W 67 F M 30 Neen Savage 57 Callow Hill John WILSON S 25 M S Agric labourer Bewdley 58 Callow Hill Ernest WILSON S 22 M S Ass licensed victualler Rock 59 Callow Hill William A POUND Gs 10 M S School Rock 60 38 Callow Hill Joseph TROW H 30 M M Oak scuttle maker Bewdley 61 Callow Hill Mary TROW W 53 F M 9 Cleehill Callow Hill John BROWN Step 24 M S Oak scuttle maker Bewdley 62 S 63 40 Cross Bank Maurice JONES H 63 M M Farmer Chirbury 64 Cross Bank Jane JONES W 64 F M 28 Montgomeryshire 65 Cross Bank May Elizabeth JONES D 26 F S Domestic at home Neen Savage 66 42 Duke William Alice PAIN H 56 F W Licensed victualler Bewdley 67 Duke William Charles William PAIN S 21 M S Royal navy stoker Timsbury, Somerset 68 Duke William Dorothy PAIN D 17 F S Elementary teacher Kidderminster 69 44 Mount Pleasant Cott James MILLMAN H 67 M M Agric labourer Rock 70 Mount Pleasant Cott Amy MILLMAN W 56 F M 29 Hawthorn Bush 71 46 Rock Poultry Farm Albert Edward KEIGHTLEY H 42 M M Poultry farmer Oldswinford 72 Rock Poultry Farm Eliza Ann KEIGHTLEY W 41 F M 21 Ullingswick 73 Rock Poultry Farm Harold Victor KEIGHTLEY S 20 M S Poultry farmer Canada 74 Rock Poultry Farm Alfred ROGERS B 34 M M Clerk Dunstable 75 Rock Poultry Farm Amy ROGERS B 29 F M 7 Warwickshire 76 Rock Poultry Farm Enid Marjorie ROGERS B 2 F London 77 48 Callow Hill Sarah HARVATT H 70 F W Rock 78 Callow Hill John HARVATT S 40 M S Timber faller Rock 79 Callow Hill William HARVATT S 32 M S Timber faller Rock 80 50 New Inn Stores, Cal H George DAVIS H 47 M M Dealer Himbleton 81 New Inn Stores, Cal H Amelia DAVIS W 48 F M 24 Himbleton 82 New Inn Stores, Cal H George DAVIS S 22 M S Ass. Dealer Rock 83 New Inn Stores, Cal H William DAVIS S 20 M S Ass. Dealer Rock 84 New Inn Stores, Cal H Ernest DAVIS S 17 M S Ass dealer Rock 85 New Inn Stores, Cal H Arthur DAVIS S 15 M S Ass dealer Rock 86 New Inn Stores, Cal H Mary Ann DAVIS M 67 F W Hadzor 87 52 Callow Hill John HAYES H 80 M W Ret game keeper Warwickshire 88 Callow Hill Agnes HAYES D 47 F S Dressmaker Warwickshire 89 54 Callow Hill William ASTON H 52 M S Butcher retired Tipton 90 Callow Hill Nancy Whitehouse ASTON Sis 56 F S House duties Tipton 91 Callow Hill Violet Elsie RUBERY Nie 30 F S House duties Wolverhampton 92 56 Kew Villa, Cal H Edmund James POTTER H 47 M M Butcher Bayton 93 Kew Villa, Cal H Sarah Jane POTTER W 49 F M 21 Mamble 94 Kew Villa, Cal H Percy Harold POTTER S 17 M S Butchers assistant Mamble 95 Kew Villa, Cal H Winifred Amy NEEDHAM D 19 F M Mamble 96 Kew Villa, Cal H Andrew MEIN B 25 M S Mining engineer Durham 97 58 Kew Villa, Cal H Ann MAPP H 61 F W Clows Top 98 Kew Villa, Cal H John Ernest MAPP S 35 M M Baker & confectioner Clows Top 99 Kew Villa, Cal H Adelaide Ellen MAPP D-L 35 F M 11 Nil Cleobury Mortimer 100 Kew Villa, Cal H Vera Mary Adelaide MAPP Gd 10 F School Clows Top 101 Kew Villa, Cal H Clarice May MAPP Gd 11mo F Cleobury Mortimer 102 Kew Villa, Cal H Eliza GROSVENOR D 29 F M Home duties Clows Top 103 Kew Villa, Cal H Leonard Frederick GROSVENOR Gs 5 M Kidderminster 104 60 Fooe Hill, Cal H Elizabeth STOKES H 81 F W Farmer Rock 105 Fooe Hill, Cal H George STOKES S 56 M S Farm waggoner Rock 106 Fooe Hill, Cal H Arthur STOKES S 47 M S Cowman on farm Rock 107 Fooe Hill, Cal H Selina STOKES D 45 F S Dairy work Rock Rock-FF1911-09.doc 108 Fooe Hill, Cal H James DOOLITTLE Gs 21 M S Assistant business Rock 109 62 Summerdyne James SIMMONDS H 31 M M Carpenter Rock 110 Summerdyne Elizabeth SIMMONDS W 28 F M 5 Rock 111 Summerdyne John Clive SIMMONDS S 3 M Rock 112 64 Chapel Lane Charles WEBB H 53 M M Agric labourer Rock 113 Chapel Lane Drucilla WEBB W 55 F M 25 Long Bank 114 Chapel Lane William George WEBB S 19 M S Agric labourer Long Bank 115 66 Callow Hill William COOK H 51 M M Private means Weymouth 116 Callow Hill Florence COOK W 46 F M 18 Smethwick 117 Callow Hill Cyril COOK S 9 M Bewdley 118 Callow Hill Ena COOK D 8 F Bewdley 119 Callow Hill Kenneth COOK S 4 M Bewdley 120 68 Chapel Lane, Cal H Beatrice KNOWLES 53 F S Charwoman Rock 121 70 Wesley Villa Susan DAVIS H 81 F W Oldbury 122 Wesley Villa Soby KEYWORTH D 46 F M 27 Staffordshire 123 Wesley Villa Bertha EVANS Ser 17 F S Domestic servant Rock 124 72 Callow Hill Stores Joseph ROGERS H 50 M M Grocer & baker Kidderminster 125 Callow Hill Stores Emma L ROGERS W 49 F M Kidderminster 126 Callow Hill Stores Alfred ROGERS S 25 M S Grocers assistant Kidderminster 127 Callow Hill Stores Florence BLACKWELL V 26 F S Order clerk jewellery Birmingham 128 74 Blythe Villa, Cal H John POTTER H 37 M M Bricklayer Rock 129 Blythe Villa, Cal H Emily POTTER W 33 F M 9 Rock 130 Blythe Villa, Cal H Daisy POTTER D 7 F Rock 131 Blythe Villa, Cal H George POTTER S 4 M Rock 132 Blythe Villa, Cal H Reginald POTTER S 2 M Rock 133 76 Post Office John SIMMONDS H 67 M M Carpenter Rock 134 Post Office Eliza SIMMONDS W 64 F M 43 Quatt 135 Post Office William SIMMONDS S 36 M S Carpenter Rock 136 78 Callow Hill John MILMAN H 62 M M Basket maker Rock 137 Callow Hill Emma MILMAN W 58 F M 40 Rock 138 Callow Hill George MILMAN S 17 M S Labourer Rock 139 Callow Hill Leonard MILMAN S 13 M School Rock 140 Callow Hill Jane POTTER D 28 F M House duties Rock 141 80 Oaklands Frank Seymour NOON H 46 M M Poultry farmer Leicester 142 Oaklands Florence NOON W 44 F M 21 Nottingham 143 Oaklands Seymour NOON S 19 M S Medical student Mass, USA 144 82 Police Station Robert Henry TOMBS H 34 M M Police constable Evesham 145 Police Station Laura TOMBS W 34 F M 11 Malton 146 Police Station Alfred TOMBS S 7 M Newnham Bridge 147 Police Station Edith TOMBS D 9 F Newnham Bridge 148 84 Old Post Office James DOOLITTLE H 43 M M Farm labourer Rock 149 Old Post Office Susannah DOOLITTLE W 43 F M 21 Household duties Rock 150 Old Post Office Arthur William DOOLITTLE S 19 M S Farm labourer Rock 151 Old Post Office Mildred Susan DOOLITTLE D 18 F S Rock 152 Old Post Office Harold DOOLITTLE S 9 M School Rock 153 86 Finger Post House Edwin Allen WOOD H 53 M M Basket manufacturer Ribbesford 154 Finger Post House Margaret WOOD W 46 F M 24 Kidderminster 155 Finger Post House Albert WOOD S 16 M S Farm labour Rock 156 Finger Post House Harold WOOD S 14 M Farm labour Rock 157 Finger Post House Marcus WOOD S 12 M Attends school Rock 158 Finger Post House Clement
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