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Kentmere 1871 1871 Census of Kentmere Cens Property Name Age Relationship Occupation Place of birth No. Name 1 Mags Howe Christopher Gilpin 53 Head Land Owner Westmorland – Kentmere Emma 47 Wife Westmorland – Kentmere Sarah 23 Daughter Westmorland – Kentmere John 21 Son Westmorland – Kentmere 2 Green William Brownrigs 46 Head Farmer Westmorland – Whinfell Quarter Margaret 36 Wife Westm’d – Longsleddale John 10 Son Scholar Westmorland – Kentmere Richard 8 Son Scholar Westmorland – Kentmere James D 5 Son Scholar Westmorland – Kentmere William 3 Son Westmorland – Kentmere Isaac 2 Son Westmorland – Kentmere Thomas Gilpin 13 Servant Farm Servant Westmorland – Kentmere 3 High Spout John Boyd 48 Head Farmer Westmorland – Grayrigg House Mary 46 Wife Westmorland – Mardale Esther 24 Daughter in L Westmorland – Patterdale Mary 5mo G-Daughter Westmorland – Patterdale 4 Bridge Stone Gawin Gilpin 64 Head Land Owner Westmorland – Kentmere Elizabeth 18 Daughter Westmorland – Kentmere Gawin 17 Son Westmorland – Kentmere James 15 Son Westmorland – Kentmere 5 High Fold Jonathan Gilpin 62 Head Farmer Westmorland – Kentmere Mary 53 Wife Westmorland – Kentmere James W 25 Son Farmer’s Son Westmorland – Kentmere Bernard 20 Son Farmer’s Son Westmorland – Kentmere Mary E Airey 22 Daughter Westmorland – Kentmere 6 Low Fold Christopher Gilpin 63 Head Land Owner Westmorland – Kentmere Agness 50 Wife Westm’d – Crosthwaite Isabella 15 Daughter Westmorland – Kentmere Rodah H 13 Daughter Scholar Westmorland – Kentmere Christopher T 13 Son Scholar Westmorland – Kentmere Mary A 10 Daughter Scholar Westmorland – Kentmere 7 Long House James Addison 57 Head (W) Farmer Westm’d – Strickland Kettel Sarah 20 Daughter Westm’d – Over Staveley Isabella Robinson 23 Daughter Dressmaker Westm’d – Over Staveley 8 Low Long Thomas Wren 31 Head (W) Slate River Cumberland – Borrowdale House Mary 10 Daughter Scholar Cumb’land – Bassenthwaite Ann 8 Daughter Scholar Cumberland – Bolton Jane 6 Daughter Scholar Cumberland – Borrowdale Elizabeth 4 Daughter Cumberland – Borrowdale Ann 66 Mother Housekeeper Cumberland – Papcastle 9 Saw Mill Richard Mattison 38 Head Game Keeper Westm’d – Preston Patrick House Mary 36 Wife Westm’d – Killington Richard 2 Son Westm’d – Strickland Kettel 10 Saw Mill Reginald Troughton 54 Head (W) Agricultural Labourer Westmorland – Kendal Cottage Agness 10 Daughter Scholar Westmorland – Hugill Abigal Bowerbank 74 Servant General Servant Westm’d – Longsleddale 11 Kentmere John Bland 63 Head Farmer Westmorland – Kentmere Hall Elizabeth 60 Wife Westmorland – Kentmere Joseph 31 Son Shepherd Westm’d – Kings Meaburn Elizabeth 19 Daughter Farmer’s Daughter Westmorland – Mardale James B 16 Son Farmer’s Son Westmorland – Shap Sarah A 15 Daughter Scholar Westmorland – Shap John 4 G-Son Scholar Westmorland – Kentmere 12 Nook Edward Cowperthwaite 55 Head Farmer & Slate Dealer Westmorland – Shap Agness 57 Wife Westmorland – Kentmere John 23 Son Agricultural Labourer Westmorland – Kentmere Christopher 21 Son Quarryman Westmorland – Kentmere Edward 19 Son Quarryman Westmorland – Kentmere John 81 Father (W) Land Owner Westmorland – Kentmere 13 Nook Robert Walker 40 Head Agricultural Labourer Westmorland – Kentmere Cottage Mary 35 Wife Cumberland – Seberham James 12 Son Scholar Westmorland – Bampton Thomas 9 Son Scholar Westmorland – Bampton Isabella 7 Daughter Scholar Cumberland – Shelton John 4 Son Scholar Westmorland – Kentmere William 1 Son Westmorland – Kentmere 14 Brocklebank Joseph Birkett 22 Head Shoe Maker Westmorland – Langdale House Jane 21 Wife Lancashire - Coniston 15 Green Head Eleanor Dixon 51 Head (W) Annuitant Westmorland – Kentmere William 26 Son Farmer Westmorland – Kentmere John 19 Son Agricultural Labourer Westmorland – Kentmere Jane 14 Daughter Scholar Westmorland – Kentmere William Sharpe 42 Servant Farm Servant Westmorland – Kentmere 16 Grove James Airey 34 Head Farmer Westmorland – Kentmere Jane 35 Wife Westmorland – Kentmere James 9 Son Scholar Westmorland – Kentmere Cecily 6 Daughter Scholar Westmorland – Kentmere Agness 3 Daughter Westmorland – Kentmere John 1 Son Westmorland – Kentmere James Hoggarth 22 Servant Farm Servant Westmorland – Kentmere George Parkin 15 Servant Farm Servant Westmorland – Kendal Jane Birkett 19 Servant General Servant Westmorland – Troutbeck 17 Head William Pattinson 53 Head Agricultural Labourer Lancashire – Hawkshead Elizabeth 48 Wife Lancashire – Colton Robert 11 Son Scholar Westmorland – Kentmere Matthew 9 Son Scholar Westmorland – Kentmere Mary A 6 Daughter Scholar Westmorland – Kentmere Arthur J 4 Son Scholar Westmorland – Kentmere 18 Vicarage Gerard Hayton 61 Head Vicar of Kentmere Westmorland – Orton Janet 55 Wife Vicar’s Wife Westmorland – Kendal Gerard 20 Son Vicar’s Son Westmorland – Kendal Thomas 14 Son Scholar Westmorland – Kendal Agness A L 19 Daughter Vicar’s Daughter Westmorland – Kendal 19 Low Bridge Joseph Clarke 27 Head Inn Keeper Westm’d – Underbarrow Inn Jane 27 Wife Westm’d – Witherslack Thomas N B 5mo Son Westmorland – Kentmere Elizabeth A Satterthwaite 8 Niece Scholar Lancashire – Ulverston Noble Clarke 55 Boarder Mole Catcher Westm’d – Underbarrow 20 Low Bridge John Bland 38 Head Agricultural Labourer Westmorland – Kentmere Cottage Agness 30 Wife Westm’d – Over Staveley Elizabeth 9 Daughter Scholar Westmorland – Hugill Hannah 7 Daughter Scholar Westmorland – Hugill Sarah 6dys Daughter Westmorland – Kentmere Sarah Abba 22 Servant General Servant Westm’d – Over Staveley 21 Rays House James Hunter 57 Head Agricultural Labourer Westmorland – Kentmere 22 Raw Cottage William Hutchinson 40 Head Agricultural Labourer Westmorland – Crook Rebecca 37 Wife Westmorland – Hugill Mary E 11 Daughter Scholar Westm’d – Over Staveley William H 8 Son Scholar Westmorland – Kentmere Margaret R 5 Daughter Scholar Westmorland – Kentmere Clara J 3 Daughter Scholar Westmorland – Kentmere James A 1 Son Westmorland – Kentmere Mary Dickinson 26 Visitor Dressmaker Westmorland – Winster Jane “ 20 Visitor Dressmaker Westmorland – Winster 23 Rook Howe Edmund Robinson 76 Head Land Owner Westmorland – Kentmere Jane 66 Wife Westmorland – Troutbeck William 48 Son Farmer Westm’d – Applethwaite John 31 Son Farmer Westmorland – Mardale Mary A Walker 15 Servant General Servant Cumberland – Shelton 24 Harth Rigg John Walker 46 Head Agricultural Labourer Westmorland – Kentmere Mary 37 Wife Westmorland – Clifton Thomas 14 Son Slate River Apprentice Westmorland – Kentmere Robert S 12 Son Scholar Westmorland – Kentmere John 10 Son Scholar Westmorland – Kentmere Mary A 8 Daughter Scholar Westmorland – Kentmere Elizabeth 5 Daughter Scholar Westm’d – Applethwaite William 2 Son Westm’d – Applethwaite James N 4mo Son Westmorland – Kentmere Robert 81 Father Annuitant Westmorland – Heversham Mary 78 Mother Annuitant Lancashire – Sawrey 25 Reservoir James Kitching 66 Head Reservoir Keeper Westmorland – Kentmere Cottage Isabella 55 Wife Westmorland – Kentmere William 32 Son Slate Miner Westmorland – Kentmere 26 Overend Thomas Thompson 71 Head Farmer Lancashire Margaret 75 Wife Westmorland – Bolton William 40 Son Farmer’s Son Westmorland – Bampton Thomas 38 Son Farmer’s Son Westmorland – Bampton Agness 32 Daughter in L Westmorland – Kendal Margaret 12 G-Daughter Scholar Westmorland – Kendal Thomas 10 G-Son Scholar Westmorland – Kendal Mary A 8 G-Daughter Scholar Westmorland – Kendal James 6 G-Son Scholar Westmorland – Kendal Jane 4 G-Daughter Westmorland – Kendal William 2 G-Son Westmorland – Kendal Elizabeth 11mo G-Daughter Westmorland – Kendal 27 Little Henry Bigland 31 Head Farmer Westm’d – Applethwaite Overend Isabella 22 Wife Westmorland – Kentmere Mary M 8mo Daughter Westmorland – Kentmere 28 Pout Howe Thomas Thompson 51 Head Land Owner Westm’d – Longsleddale Isabella 49 Wife Westmorland – Kentmere Agness 25 Daughter Westmorland – Kentmere John Franklin 12 Servant Farm Servant Westmorland – Ambleside 29 Fold Howe James Gilpin 50 Head Land Owner Westmorland – Kentmere Elizabeth 43 Wife Westmorland – Hugill Mary A 11 Daughter Scholar Westmorland – Kentmere Robert 9 Son Scholar Westmorland – Kentmere William 6 Son Scholar Westmorland – Kentmere John 4 Son Westmorland – Kentmere Jonathan 1 Son Westmorland – Kentmere 30 Hallow James Walker 35 Head (W) Farmer Westmorland – Kentmere Bank Isabella 11 Daughter Scholar Westmorland – Kentmere Joseph E 10 Son Scholar Westmorland – Kentmere James 8 Son Scholar Westmorland – Kentmere Elizabeth Lowis 21 Servant General Servant Cumberland – Kirkoswald 31 Hollow William Bland 27 Head Agricultural Labourer Westmorland – Kentmere Bank Mary 23 Wife Westmorland – Troutbeck Margaret 2 Daughter Westmorland – Kentmere Elizabeth 2mo Daughter Westmorland – Kentmere 32 Brockstone James Airey 65 Head Land Owner Westmorland – Kentmere Cicely 67 Wife Westmorland – Selside John 39 Son Shepherd Westmorland – Kentmere Michael 27 Son Agricultural Labourer Westmorland – Kentmere Agness 23 Daughter in L Westmorland – Kentmere Cicely 2 G-Daughter Westmorland – Kentmere Isabella 4mo G-Daughter Westmorland – Kentmere Cicely 14 G-Daughter General Servant Westmorland – Mardale Christopher Gilpin 19 Servant Farm Servant Westmorland – Kentmere 33 Style End Henry Hoggarth 65 Head Slate River Westmorland – Kentmere Mary 66 Wife Westm’d – C’by Ravensw’th .
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