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Link to 1901 Census West Lulworth - 1901 Census Ref Sch Street/Cottage Surname & Christian Names Relation Status Sex Age YoB Occupation Where Born County 1 1 Mill Cott. MILLER, Nathaniel Head M. M 35 1866 Farmer W Lulworth Dorset 2 1 MILLER, Ann Elizabeth Wife M. F 38 1863 W Lulworth Dorset 3 1 MILLER, Joseph Son M 0 1901 W Lulworth Dorset 4 1 MILLER, Harry Neph. M 12 1889 W Lulworth Dorset 5 1 MILLER, Walter Neph. M 10 1891 Owermoigne Dorset 6 Bishop's Cott. 7 Sea View Ho. 8 2 Spring Cott. WILLIAMS, James Head M. M 42 1859 Fisherman W Lulworth Dorset 9 2 WILLIAMS, Mary Wife M. F 39 1862 W Lulworth Dorset 10 2 WILLIAMS, Constance Daur. F 11 1890 W Lulworth Dorset 11 2 WILLIAMS, Madeleine Daur. F 7 1894 W Lulworth Dorset 12 2 WILLIAMS, Francis Son M 4 1897 W Lulworth Dorset 13 3 C. G. Station 1. REEKS, George Head M. M 48 1853 Coast Guard Christchurch Hants 14 3 REEKS, Esther Wife M. F 46 1855 Wimborne Dorset 15 3 REEKS, Fred Son S. M 14 1887 Dairy Boy W Lulworth Dorset 16 3 REEKS, Mabel Daur. F 6 1895 Portland Dorset 17 4 C. G. Station 2. STYLES, Thomas Thorn Head M. M 42 1859 H.M. Coast Guard Wareham Dorset 18 4 STYLES, Priscilla Wife M. F 42 1859 Pimlico London 19 4 STYLES, Amy Louise Daur. S. F 13 1888 Swanage Dorset 20 4 STYLES, Freda May Priscilla Daur. F 11 1890 Hill Bottom Dorset 21 4 STYLES, Emily Violet Daur. F 9 1892 Hill Bottom Dorset 22 4 STYLES, Dorothy Gertrude Daur. F 4 1897 Lyme Regis Dorset 23 5 C. G. Station 3. GERRARD, William Head S. M 30 1871 H.M. Coast Guard Burton Bradstock Dorset 24 5 GERRARD, Mary Mother Wid F 70 1831 Dressmaker Burton Bradstock Dorset 25 5 NORTHOVER, Birdie Visitor S. F 17 1884 Dressmaker Burton Bradstock Dorset 26 6 C. G. Station 4. OVERY, Morris Alfred Head M. M 39 1862 H.M. Coast Guard Sandwich Kent 27 6 OVERY, Mary Pellow Wife M. F 32 1869 Penzance Cornwall 28 6 OVERY, Beatrice Edith Daur. F 12 1889 Totnes Devon 29 6 OVERY, Morris Edmund Son M 11 1890 Totnes Devon 30 6 OVERY, Charles Albert Son M 9 1892 St. Agnes Scilly Isles 31 6 OVERY, Alice Daur. F 2 1899 Tresco Scilly Isles 32 7 C. G. Station 5. BEARD, Peter Head S. M 29 1872 H.M. Coast Guard Wickwar Gloucestershire 33 7 BEARD, Helen Sister S. F 19 1882 Housekeeper Cromhall Gloucestershire 34 8 C. G. Station 6. PARKE, Edward Head M. M 30 1871 H.M. Coast Guard W Cowes I. of Wight 35 8 PARKE, Ellen Anne Wife M. F 25 1876 W Cowes I. of Wight 36 8 PARKE, Edward James Son M 2 1899 W Cowes I. of Wight 37 8 PARKE, Alice Anne Daur. F 1 1900 W Lulworth Dorset 38 9 C. G. Station 7. SWEENEY, James Head M. M 33 1868 H.M. Coast Guard Ireland 39 9 SWEENEY, Minnie Wife M. F 32 1869 Ireland 40 9 SWEENEY, David James Son M 8 1893 Ireland 41 9 SWEENEY, Donald Digby Son M 4m 1900 Portsmouth Hants 42 10 C. G. Station 8. ROWSELL?, John Head M. M 48 1853 Ch. Of. H.M. Coast Guard W Chinnock Somerset 43 10 ROWSELL?, Mary Wife M. F 49 1852 Dulverton Somerset 44 10 ROWSELL?, Florence Daur. S. F 19 1882 Ireland 45 10 ROWSELL?, William Son S. M 15 1886 Ireland 46 10 ROWSELL?, Maud Daur. F 11 1890 Looe Cornwall 47 11 Cove Cottage HAYTER, Samuel Head M. M 67 1834 Lodging-house Keeper Wareham Dorset 48 11 HAYTER, Ann Wife M. F 69 1832 Church Knowle Dorset 49 12 Ash Cottage CHARLES, Alfred Head M. M 29 1872 Fisherman W Lulworth Dorset 50 12 CHARLES, Elizabeth Wife M. F 30 1871 Stockton on Tees Durham 51 13 Albion Cott. CHAFFEY, Henry Head M. M 42 1859 Coal Merchant W Lulworth Dorset 52 13 CHAFFEY, Emily Wife M. F 40 1861 Wareham Dorset 53 13 CHAFFEY, Herbert Son M 7 1894 W Lulworth Dorset Published by Martin White for www.westlulworth.org.uk 03/05/2010 Page 1 of 9 West Lulworth - 1901 Census Ref Sch Street/Cottage Surname & Christian Names Relation Status Sex Age YoB Occupation Where Born County 54 13 CHAFFEY, Sidney Son M 6 1895 W Lulworth Dorset 55 14 Cove Hotel BOYD, John Head M. M 41 1860 Hotel Keeper Bradford Yorks 56 14 BOYD, Annie Wife M. F 43 1858 Scotland 57 14 SKINNER, John Serv. S. M 15 1886 Boots Wareham Dorset 58 14 HAWKINS, Sarah Serv. S. F 20 1881 Kitchenmaid Whitechurch Dorset 59 14 PAY, Margret Serv. S. F 25 1876 Chambermaid Wimbledon Surrey 60 14 HERPER?, Arthur Serv. S. M 20 1881 Waiter Germany (German Sub) 61 14 WILKINSON, Edward Boarder S. M 58 1843 Barrister at Law N Walsham Norfolk 62 15 Stair Hole Cott. WILLIAMS, Arthur Head M. M 40 1861 Fisherman W Lulworth Dorset 63 15 WILLIAMS, Pricilla Wife M. F 44 1857 Collingbourne Kingston Wilts 64 15 WILLIAMS, Freda Daur. F 7 1894 W Lulworth Dorset 65 15 WILLIAMS, Dorothy E Daur. F 5 1896 W Lulworth Dorset 66 15 WILLIAMS, Mary Hilda U? Daur. F 2 1899 W Lulworth Dorset 67 16 Tiny Cott. MILLER, Michael Head M. M 49 1852 Fisherman W Lulworth Dorset 68 16 MILLER, Jane Mary Wife M. F 47 1854 W Lulworth Dorset 69 Baitwell 70 Oswald's Cott. 71 17 Roadside Cott. MILLER, Frederick Head M. M 51 1850 Fisherman W Lulworth Dorset 72 17 MILLER, Harriet Wife M. F 52 1849 W Lulworth Dorset 73 17 MILLER, Albert Francis Son S. M 19 1882 Fisherman W Lulworth Dorset 74 17 MILLER, Ellen Mabel Daur. F 12 1889 W Lulworth Dorset 75 17 MILLER, Agnes Maud Daur. F 10 1891 W Lulworth Dorset 76 18 Lulworth Ho. WASSELL, Sarah Head S. F 43 1858 Housekeeper Fareham Hants 77 18 ROLLS, Annie E Serv. S. F 17 1884 Housemaid - Domestic W Lulworth Dorset 78 18 BAGSHAW, Minnie Boarder S. F 28 1873 Living on own means Didsbury Lancs 79 19 Sycamore Cott. LANGRISH, Joseph Head M. M 72 1829 Naval Pensioner W Lulworth Dorset 80 19 LANGRISH, Kezia Wife M. F 68 1833 Tyneham Dorset 81 19 LANGRISH, William Son S. M 38 1863 Agricultural Labourer Feeble-minded Chale I. of Wight 82 19 LANGRISH, Sarah Daur. S. F 30 1871 Feeble-minded Hove Sussex 83 19 CHAFFEY, Elizabeth S. in Law Wid F 77 1824 Tyneham Dorset 84 20 Old Cote WELD, John Head M. M 36 1865 Mechanical Engineer Lymington Hants 85 20 WELD, Marie Wife M. F 31 1870 Oakhill Lancs 86 20 MILLER, Elizabeth Serv. S. F 22 1879 Cook - domestic W Lulworth Dorset 87 20 SAMWAYS, Elizabeth Serv. S. F 19 1882 Housemaid - domestic W Lulworth Dorset 88 Albion Villa 89 21 Glenroy Cott. VYE, Henry Head M. M 46 1855 Fisherman W Lulworth Dorset 90 21 VYE, Clara Wife M. F 35 1866 Torre Torquay Devon 91 21 VYE, Eleanor Daur. F 8 1893 W Lulworth Dorset 92 Glenroy 93 22 Glenroy RANDALL, Edward J Head M. M 45 1856 Grocer Shop Keeper W Lulworth Dorset 94 22 RANDALL, Amelia S Wife M. F 47 1854 Melcombe Regis Dorset 95 22 RANDALL, Sophia A Daur. S. F 19 1882 West Lulworth Dorset 96 22 SAMWAYS, Anne Serv. S. F 15 1886 General Serv. - Domestic Hinton Hants 97 23 Hambury Farm BUDDEN, Francis W Head S. M 35 1866 Farmer Morden Dorset 98 23 BUDDEN, Annie E Cousin S. F 40 1861 Bury Hants 99 23 BILES, Minnie Serv. S. F 22 1879 General Serv. - Domestic Warmwell Dorset 100 24 Bindon Villa KENDALL, Isabell Aj Head Wid F 57 1844 Living on own means Chittagong E. India 101 24 TODD, Margaret Visitor S. F 22 1879 Living on own means Chaldon Herring Dorset 102 24 TAPPER, Florence Serv. S. F 16 1885 General Serv. - Domestic East Lulworth Dorset 103 Bindon Villa 104 25 1. Sunnyside WILLIAMS, Henry W Head M. M 39 1862 Fisherman W Lulworth Dorset 105 25 WILLIAMS, Eliza Wife M. F 48 1853 Tooting Surrey 106 26 2. Sunnyside WILLIAMS, Frederick Head M. M 36 1865 Waterman W Lulworth Dorset Published by Martin White for www.westlulworth.org.uk 03/05/2010 Page 2 of 9 West Lulworth - 1901 Census Ref Sch Street/Cottage Surname & Christian Names Relation Status Sex Age YoB Occupation Where Born County 107 26 WILLIAMS, Lilla Annie Wife M. F 29 1872 Bridgwater Somerset 108 26 WILLIAMS, Sidney F Son M 1 1900 W Lulworth Dorset 109 27 3. Sunnyside DOREY, Joseph Head Widr M 56 1845 Builder W Lulworth Dorset 110 27 DOREY, Lydia J A Daur. S. F 20 1881 W Lulworth Dorset 111 27 DOREY, Louisa Sister S. F 63 1838 Feeble-minded W Lulworth Dorset 112 28 4. Sunnyside MILLER, Edwin Head M. M 44 1857 Fisherman W Lulworth Dorset 113 28 MILLER, Jane Wife M. F 40 1861 Tyneham Dorset 114 28 MILLER, Eleanor Daur. S. F 16 1885 Morden Dorset 115 28 MILLER, Charles Son M 13 1888 W Lulworth Dorset 116 28 MILLER, Florence Daur. F 9 1892 W Lulworth Dorset 117 29 5. Sunnyside NEWBERY, Anna M Head Wid F 60 1841 W Lulworth Dorset 118 29 NEWBERY, Elizabeth Daur. S. F 35 1866 W Lulworth Dorset 119 29 NEWBERY, Edward Son S.
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