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Easterton - Census 1871 Easterton - Census 1871 E L U YEAR D E SURNAME GIVEN NAMES RELATIONSHIP C0NDITION SEX AGE OCCUPATION PLACE OF BIRTH ABODE NOTES H BORN C S 1 Giddings Joseph Head Married M 49 1822 Market Gardener Little Cheveral 1 Giddings Jone Wife Married F 52 1819 Littleton 1 Giddings Annie Daughter F 12 1859 Scholar Teddington 2 Williams John Head Widower M 44 1827 Land Owner Chitten Manor House 2 Winterson Lonza Widow Widow F 43 1828 House Keeper Calne Manor House 3 Duck George Head Married M 46 1825 Ag Lab Easterton Manor House 3 Duck Eliza Wife Married F 45 1826 Littleton 3 Duck John Wm Son M 4 1867 Scholar Easterton 4 Dyke William Head Married M 33 1838 Painter Market Lavington 4 Dyke Ledia Wife Married F 31 1840 Trowbridge 4 Dyke Richard Son M 9 1862 Scholar Market Lavington 4 Dyke Elizabeth Daughter F 7 1864 Scholar Market Lavington 5 Shepherd Ann Head Widow F 62 1809 Lab Widow Calne 5 Shepherd James Son Unmarried M 24 1847 Ag Labourer Easterton 5 Shepherd Henry Son Unmarried M 23 1848 Ag Labourer Easterton 5 Shepherd Albert Grandson M 2 1869 Easterton 6 Hale George Head Married M 37 1834 Ag Labourer Netheravon 6 Hale Jane Wife Married F 35 1836 Wilsford 7 Andrews William Head Married M 38 1833 Rural Messenger Devizes 7 Andrews Ann Wife Married F 35 1836 Devizes 7 Andrews Jane Daughter F 14 1857 Domestic Servant Market Lavington 7 Andrews Thomas Son M 10 1861 Labourer Easterton 7 Andrews Sarah Daughter F 9 1862 Scholar Easterton 7 Andrews George Son M 7 1864 Scholar Easterton 7 Andrews Martha Daughter F 5 1866 Scholar Easterton 7 Andrews William Son M 3 1868 Easterton 7 Andrews Mary C Daughter F 1 1870 Easterton 8 Sainsbury William Head Widower M 67 1804 Market Gardener Easterton 9 Maynard James Head Married M 27 1844 General Labourer Easterton 9 Maynard Malaha Wife Married F 27 1844 Cherval 9 Maynard Hariet Daughter F 5 1866 Scholar Market Lavington 9 Maynard Emma J Daughter F 3 1868 Scholar Market Lavington 9 Maynard Jessie Son M 1 1870 Market Lavington 10 Kite Robert Head Married M 36 1835 General Labourer Easterton 10 Kite Louisa Wife Married F 31 1840 Dorset Cattistock 10 Kite William Son M 10 1861 General Labourer Easterton 10 Kite John Son M 8 1863 Scholar Easterton ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2014/Anne Hesp Easterton - Census 1871 E L U YEAR D E SURNAME GIVEN NAMES RELATIONSHIP C0NDITION SEX AGE OCCUPATION PLACE OF BIRTH ABODE NOTES H BORN C S 10 Kite Mary A Daughter F 6 1865 Scholar Easterton 10 Kite Eliza J Daughter F 4 1867 Scholar Easterton 10 Kite Elizabeth Daughter F 3 1868 Scholar Easterton 11 Kite Joseph Head Married M 32 1839 General Labourer Easterton 11 Kite Jane Wife Married F 24 1847 Eascott 11 Kite Jessie Son M 1 1870 Easterton 12 Coleman John Head Married M 65 1806 General Labourer Easterton 12 Coleman Louisa Wife Married F 63 1808 West Lavington 12 Burgess John Son in Law Married M 23 1848 General Labourer Somerset Bristol 12 Burgess Eliza Daughter Married F 21 1850 Easterton 12 Burgess Fredrick Son M 2 1869 Easterton 13 Hayward Benjamin Head Unmarried M 80 1791 Retired Farmner West Lavington 13 Culley Caroline Unmarried F 28 1843 House Keeper Middlesex London 14 Scratchley Charles Head Married M 32 1839 Plumber Market Lavington 14 Scratchley Sarah Wife Married F 27 1844 Compton Chamberlayne 14 Scratchley Fanny Daughter F 9 1862 Scholar Market Lavington 14 Scratchley Henry Son M 7 1864 Scholar Market Lavington 14 Scratchley Helen Daughter F 5 1866 Scholar Market Lavington 14 Scratchley Annie Daughter F 4 1867 Scholar Market Lavington 15 Dowse Jacob Head Married M 43 1828 Market Gardener Easterton 15 Dowse Ann Wife Married F 42 1829 Easterton 16 Lye Alfred Head Married M 45 1826 Licensed Victualler West Lavington Royal Oak 16 Lye Eliza A Wife Married F 34 1837 West Lavington Royal Oak 16 Beaven Richard Visitor M 10 1861 Scholar West Lavington Royal Oak 16 Draper Elizabeth Servant F 14 1857 General Servant Hampshire Romsey Royal Oak 16 Neuland William Servant Unmarried M 42 1829 General Servant West Lavington Royal Oak 17 Longdon James Head Married M 26 1845 Farmer of 102 acres employing 2 men 1 boy Somerset Wiveliscombe 17 Longdon Mary J Wife Married F 24 1847 Brompton Ralph 17 Longdon Washington JH Son M 1 1870 Easterton 17 Ball Mary Servant Unmarried F 18 1853 General Servant Brompton Ralph 18 Dowse Sarah Head Widow F 79 1792 Butchers Widow Bishop Cannings 18 Townshend William Boarder Married M 53 1818 General Labourer Potterne 19 Hobs William Head Married M 48 1823 General Labourer Easterton 19 Hobs Mary Wife Married F 48 1823 Easterton 19 Hobs Hannah Daughter F 15 1856 Gen Lab Daughter Easterton 19 Hobs James Son M 11 1860 Easterton 19 Hobs Emily J Niece F 8 1863 Scholar Easterton ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2014/Anne Hesp Easterton - Census 1871 E L U YEAR D E SURNAME GIVEN NAMES RELATIONSHIP C0NDITION SEX AGE OCCUPATION PLACE OF BIRTH ABODE NOTES H BORN C S 20 Sainsbury John Head Married M 3 1868 General Labourer Littleton 20 Sainsbury Mary J Wife Married F 28 1843 Easterton 20 Sainsbury George W Son M 7 1864 Scholar Easterton 20 Sainsbury Sarah J Daughter F 2 1869 Market Lavington 20 Sainsbury Henry Son M 1 1870 Easterton 21 Philips Ann Head Widow F 49 1822 Farm Servant Littleton 21 Philips Mary J Daughter Unmarried F 24 1847 Invalid Littleton 21 Philips William Son M 15 1856 Draper's errand Boy Easterton 22 Jackson Job Head Married M 29 1842 Farmer of 45 acres employing 2 men Somerset, ………. Halshead Farm 22 Jackson Sarah Wife Married F 34 1837 Potterne Halshead Farm 22 Jackson Sarah Daughter F 4 1867 Potterne Halshead Farm 22 Jackson Job Son M 2 1869 Potterne Halshead Farm 23 Kite James Head Married M 49 1822 Farm Labourer Easterton 23 Kite Sarah Wife Married F 55 1816 Farm Labourer Wife Easterton 24 Witchell John Head Married M 42 1829 Farm Labourer Erchfront 24 Witchell Emma Wife Married F 43 1828 Market Lavington 24 Witchell George Son Unmarried M 20 1851 Farm Labourer Erchfront 24 Witchell Thomas Son Unmarried M 17 1854 Farm Labourer Erchfront 24 Witchell Margaret Daughter F 10 1861 Easterton 24 Witchell Ruthann Daughter F 8 1863 Easterton 24 Witchell William Son M 6 1865 Easterton 24 Witchell Charles Son M 4 1867 Easterton 25 Daw Richard Head Married M 77 1794 Labourer Unable Rushall 25 Daw Elizabeth Wife Married F 67 1804 Bratton 26 David Thomas Head Married M 35 1836 General Labourer Embor 26 David Martha Wife Married F 31 1840 Easterton 26 David Alill Daughter F 4 1867 Scholar Embor 26 David Bertie Son M 3 1868 Easterton 26 David Charlotte Daughter F 2 1869 Easterton 27 Scratchley James Head Widower M 70 1801 Labourer Easterton 28 Draper James Head Married M 45 1826 Labourer Easterton 29 Draper Elizabeth Wife Married F 29 1842 Market Lavington 29 Shepherd Eliza Head Widow F 29 1842 Farm Servant Easterton 29 Shepherd Joseph Son M 9 1862 Scholar Easterton 29 Shepherd William Son M 7 1864 Scholar Easterton 29 Shepherd Ellen Daughter F 5 1866 Scholar Easterton 30 Hobs James Head Married M 40 1831 General Labourer Market Lavington ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2014/Anne Hesp Easterton - Census 1871 E L U YEAR D E SURNAME GIVEN NAMES RELATIONSHIP C0NDITION SEX AGE OCCUPATION PLACE OF BIRTH ABODE NOTES H BORN C S 30 Hobs Ann Wife Married F 40 1831 Easterton 31 Giddings James Head Married M 45 1826 General Labourer Erchfront 31 Giddings Emma Wife Married F 43 1828 Netheravon 31 Plank James Brother in Law Unmarried M 50 1821 General Labourer Escott 32 Sainsbury James Head Married M 65 1806 General Labourer Easterton 32 Sainsbury Elizabeth Wife Married F 55 1816 Easterton 32 Sainsbury Caroline Daughter F 15 1856 Scholar Easterton 32 Sainsbury Ann Mother Widow F 85 1786 Lab Widow Colston 32 Sainsbury John Nephew M 13 1858 General Labourer London Kentish Town 33 Draper Thomas Head Widower M 71 1800 General Labourer Easterton 33 Draper Elizabeth Sister Widow F 44 1827 Labourer's Widow West Lavington 34 Deal William Head Widower M 58 1813 General Labourer Market Lavington 35 Park John Head Widower M 48 1823 Butcher Market Lavington 36 Cocks James Head Widower M 45 1826 General Labourer Escott 37 Andrews John Head Widower M 50 1821 General Labourer Escott 37 Andrews James Son Unmarried M 18 1853 Blacksmith Easterton 37 Andrews Thomas Son Unmarried M 15 1856 General Labourer Easterton 37 Andrews William Son M 11 1860 Scholar Easterton 38 Bishop William Head Married M 71 1800 Land Owner Easterton 38 Bishop Eliza Wife Married F 61 1810 Erchfront 38 Stone Rosanna Visitor F 11 1860 Scholar Calne 39 Draper Mary J Head Unmarried F 26 1845 Farm Servant Easterton 39 Draper John Brother M 15 1856 General Labourer Easterton 39 Draper Emma J Daughter F 4 1867 Scholar Easterton 40 Draper Henry Head Widower M 26 1845 General Labourer Easterton 41 Cross John Head Married M 71 1800 General Labourer Great Cheverall 41 Cross Jane Wife Married F 56 1815 Market Lavington 41 Cross Isaac Son Unmarried M 22 1849 General Labourer Easterton 42 Maynard John Head Married M 46 1825 Market Gardener Easterton 42 Maynard Rebecca Wife Married F 45 1826 Easterton 43 Coleman George Head Married M 75 1796 Retired Farmner Tinhead 43 Coleman Mary Wife Married F 30 1841 Giddeyhall 43 Coleman Charlotte Daughter F 4 1867 Scholar Easterton 43 Coleman George Son M 2 1869 Easterton 44 Draper James Head Married M 59 1812 Grocer Easterton 44 Draper Anne Wife Married F 55 1816 Kennett 44 Draper Marianne Daughter Unmarried F 30 1841 Grocer's Daughter Easterton ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2014/Anne Hesp Easterton - Census 1871 E L U YEAR D E SURNAME GIVEN NAMES RELATIONSHIP C0NDITION SEX AGE OCCUPATION PLACE OF BIRTH ABODE NOTES H BORN C S 44 Draper Susan J Daughter Unmarried
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