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Surname 1St Name Address Sex Date of Age Occupation Birthplace Norfolk Birth 1 Elmer Alfred 1, Lynn Road M 1860 51 Estate Woodma Surname 1st name address sex Date of Age Occupation Birthplace Norfolk birth 1 Elmer Alfred 1, Lynn Road m 1860 51 Estate woodman King's Lynn Norfolk Elmer Eliza 1, Lynn Road f 1861 50 Tilney St. LawrenceNorfolk 2 Raynes William 2, Lynn Road m 1858 53 Farm labourer Grimston Norfolk Raynes Emily 2, Lynn Road f 1859 52 Gaywood Norfolk 3 Hollis Ralph White House m 1872 39 No occupation London Blake Mabel White House f 1895 16 Dom cook Grimston Norfolk Blake Emma Suzanne White House f 1895 16 Housemaid Grimston Norfolk 4 Swaite Thomas 3, Lynn Road m 1855 56 Farm labourer Roydon Norfolk Swaite Anna Maria 3, Lynn Road f 1856 55 Gayton Norfolk Swaite George 3, Lynn Road m 1890 21 Labourer North Wootton Norfolk Swaite Thomas 3, Lynn Road m 1892 19 Labourer North Wootton Norfolk Swaite Walter 3, Lynn Road m 1895 16 Farm labourer North Wootton Norfolk Swaite Sydney William 3, Lynn Road m 1893 18 Farm labourer Grimston Norfolk Anderson Julia 3, Lynn Road f 1905 6 Scholar King's Lynn Norfolk 5 Gower Amos 4 Lynn Road m 1878 33 Gamekeeper Houghton Norfolk Gower Martha Ann 4 Lynn Road f 1879 32 Castle Rising Norfolk Gower Cecil William 4 Lynn Road m 1904 7 Scholar Castle Rising Norfolk Gower Sydney Charles 4 Lynn Road m 1906 5 Scholar Castle Rising Norfolk Gower Alfred Edward 4 Lynn Road m 1909 2 Castle Rising Norfolk 6 Drew George H 5 Lynn Road m 1976 35 Labourer Grimston Norfolk Drew Florence E 5 Lynn Road f 1890 21 Hemsley Norfolk Drew Florence M 5 Lynn Road f 1909 2 Castle Rising Norfolk Drew Lucy H 5 Lynn Road f 1910 10m Castle Rising Norfolk Alderton William 5 Lynn Road m 1841 70 Shepherd Oxfordshire 7 Merrikin Robert William 6 Lynn Road m 1877 34 Farm labourer North Wootton Norfolk Merrikin Mary Ann 6 Lynn Road f 1877 34 North Wootton Norfolk 8 Everitt Eli Edmund 7 Lynn Road f 1870 41 Police Constable Saxlingham N'gate Norfolk Everitt Eliza 7 Lynn Road f 1870 41 Haddiscoe Norfolk Everitt Basil Eli Edmund 7 Lynn Road m 1895 16 Heacham Norfolk Everitt Dorothy Edith 7 Lynn Road f 1897 14 Great Bircham Norfolk Everitt Dennis Jack 7 Lynn Road m 1907 4 Castle Rising Norfolk Everitt Alice Ruby Annie7 Lynn Road f 1908 3 Castle Rising Norfolk Lane Clarissa Harriette7 Lynn Road f 1879 32 Brancaster Staith Norfolk Lane Edith Annie 7 Lynn Road f 1880 31 Brancaster Staith Norfolk 9 Bocking William 8 Lynn Road m 1874 37 Labourer Ringstead Norfolk Bocking Agnes Sarah 8 Lynn Road f 1875 36 Castle Rising Norfolk Bocking James 8 Lynn Road m 1899 12 Scholar Sedgeford Norfolk Bocking Ernest 8 Lynn Road m 1901 10 Scholar Sedgeford Norfolk Bocking Samuel 8 Lynn Road m 1905 5 Scholar Castle Rising Norfolk Bocking Florrie 8 Lynn Road f 1910 8m Castle Rising Norfolk 10 Page George 9 lynn Road m 1875 36 Gamekeeper Castle Rising Norfolk Page Fanny 9 lynn Road f 1881 30 Tilney All Saints Norfolk Page Ronald Henry 9 lynn Road m 1908 3 Oxfordshire Page Cuthbert George9 lynn Road m 1910 10m Oxfordshire 11 Bennington Faith 10 Lynn Road m 1849 62 Hillington Norfolk 12 Hammond Mary Ann Cattorn Cottage f 1855 56 Castle Rising Norfolk Harrison Rebecca f 1867 44 Sick nurse King's Lynn Norfolk Wakem May f 1884 27 School teacher Alverstoke, Hants 13 Drew William Cattorn Cottage m 1846 65 Gamekeeper's asst Dersingham Norfolk Drew Arthur m 1881 30 Labourer Grimston Norfolk 14 Jones Arthur Cattorn Cottage m 1867 44 Groom/Domestic Knighton, Radnorsh. Jones Ellen f 1881 30 Clon broney Longford Jones Frederick E m 1908 3 Colchester, Essex 15 Marsters John Robert 13 Lower Road m 1872 49 Horseman on Farm Castle Rising Norfolk Marsters Martha 13 Lower Road f 1871 40 Castle Rising Norfolk Marsters John William 13 Lower Road m 1900 11 Scholar Castle Rising Norfolk Raines Walter 13 Lower Road m 1884 27 Farm Labourer Castle Rising Norfolk 16 Crow Edward m 1851 60 Labourer Hillington Norfolk 17 Smith Rebecca 14 Lower Road f 1865 46 Cow keeper North Wootton Norfolk Smith Edward 14 Lower Road m 1890 21 Carpenter Castle Rising Norfolk Smith Henry 14 Lower Road m 1891 19 Assist. cow keeper Castle Rising Norfolk 18 Brown William 15 Lower Road m 1867 44 Farm labourer Castle Rising Norfolk Brown Herbert 15 Lower Road m 1869 42 Farm labourer Castle Rising Norfolk Brown Clara 15 Lower Road f 1871 40 House keeper Castle Rising Norfolk 19 Smith George William Rising Farm Ho m 1872 39 Carpenter Castle Rising Norfolk Smith Anna Elizabeth Rising Farm Ho f 1864 47 Hillington Norfolk Smith Anna Mary Rising Farm Ho f 1863 48 Snettisham Norfolk Smith Philip John Rising Farm Ho m 1865 46 Gardener Hillington Norfolk 20 Brooks Hannah ElizabethRising Farm Ho f 1887 24 District nurse Sedgeford Norfolk 21 Howard Charles Home Farm Ho m 1879 32 Army Captain E. Woodham, Berks Howard Miriam Home Farm Ho f 1875 36 Windsor, Berks Howard Diana Home Farm Ho f 1910 1 Chelsea, Berks Lace Matilda Home Farm Ho m 1885 26 Cook Cambridge Mason Louise Home Farm Ho m 1890 21 Housemaid Cherry Hinton Beaumont Maud Home Farm Ho m 1889 22 Nurse, domestic London Essam Phyllis Home Farm Ho m 1891 20 Lady's maid Gt. Oakley, Northants Holtam Albert Home Farm Ho m 1978 33 Butler St. Luke, Glos. 22 Plowright Joseph 16 Lower Road m 1849 62 Carpenter Castle Rising Norfolk Plowright Thomas 16 Lower Road m 1861 50 Gardener Castle Rising Norfolk Jones Emma 16 Lower Road f 1864 47 Housekeeper King's Lynn Norfolk 23 Cater William Jarvis 17 Lower Road m 1854 57 Blacksmith Harpley Norfolk Cater Eliza 17 Lower Road f 1852 59 Grimston Norfolk 24 Plowright Henry 18 Lower Road m 1849 62 Bricklayer Castle Rising Norfolk Plowright Sarah 18 Lower Road f 1854 57 Docking Norfolk Plowright Archibald 18 Lower Road m 1885 26 Union Workho porter Castle Rising Norfolk Plowright George 18 Lower Road m 1888 23 Bricklayer' Castle Rising Norfolk Plowright Arthur 18 Lower Road m 1893 18 Farm labourer Castle Rising Norfolk Plowright Frank 18 Lower Road m 1894 17 Groom/gardener Castle Rising Norfolk Plowright Maud 18 Lower Road f 1897 14 Castle Rising Norfolk Giles Muriel 18 Lower Road f 1908 3 King's Lynn Norfolk 25 Toppin Charles 19 Lower Road m 1839 72 OA Pensioner Ely, Cambs Toppin Sarah 19 Lower Road f 1836 75 OA Pensioner Castle Rising Norfolk 26 Smith John Edward 20 Lower Road m 1848 63 Carpenter South Wootton Norfolk Smith Rebecca 20 Lower Road f 1848 63 King's Lynn Norfolk Gower John Robert 20 Lower Road m 1902 9 Scholar Castle Rising Norfolk 27 Chilvers Arthur 21 Lower Road m 1880 31 Gardener Grimston Norfolk Chilvers Elizabeth 21 Lower Road f 1889 22 King's Lynn Norfolk Chilvers Arthur 21 Lower Road m 1909 2 King's Lynn Norfolk Chilvers Johnny 21 Lower Road m 1910 1 Gaywood Norfolk 28 Fakenbridge Thomas 22 Lower Road m 1847 64 Labourer King's Lynn Norfolk Fakenbridge Elizabeth 22 Lower Road f 1852 59 Watlington Norfolk 29 Jarvis Mary Ann 23 Lower Road f 1846 65 Roydon Norfolk Pettingale Arthur 23 Lower Road m 1845 66 Ex-policeman Castle Rising Norfolk 30 Thursby Herbert EdmundRectory m 1859 52 Rector Wolston, Warks Thursby Elinor Eulalia Rectory f 1860 51 Bristol, Glos Thursby Marjorie C.EmileeRectory f 1902 9 Castle Rising Norfolk Thursby Samuel james Rectory m 1903 8 Castle Rising Norfolk Colman Elsie Marian Rectory f 1895 16 Housemaid Appleton Norfolk Chalken Florence Ellen Rectory f 1889 22 Cook, domestic Wouldham Norfolk 31 Overson Edward 27 On the Green m 1849 62 Farm BaIliff Gaywood Thorpe Norfolk Overson Ann 27 On the Green f 1851 60 Gaywood Thorpe Norfolk Overson Eliza 27 On the Green f 1872 39 Gayton Norfolk 32 Mindham William 26 On the Green m 1884 27 Horseman Snettisham Norfolk Mindham Florence 26 On the Green f 1889 22 West Dereham Norfolk 33 Raines William 25 On the Green m 1872 39 Teamman on farm Castle Rising Norfolk Raines Florrie 25 On the Green f 1878 33 Tilney All Saints Norfolk Raines Bessie Lizzie 25 On the Green f 1910 6m Tilney All Saints Norfolk 34 Barwood Emma 24 On the Green f 1860 51 Dressmaker Castle Rising Norfolk Hammond Emma Winifred 24 On the Green f 1892 19 London 35 Ransom Kate f 1873 38 Housemaid Tunstall, Kent Bailey Louise f 1890 21 Housemaid Hockwold Norfolk 36 Ewer Rosemary The Shop 28 f 1838 73 Shopkeeper, grocer Castle Rising Norfolk Ewer William Thomas The Shop 28 m 1868 43 Farmer Castle Rising Norfolk 37 Smith Alfred William 29 Beech Cott m 1852 59 Plumber, glazier Castle Rising Norfolk Smith Mary Ann 29 Beech Cott f 1852 59 Saham Toney Norfolk Turnbull Lily f 1876 35 No occupation Castle Rising Norfolk Raines Edith f 1890 21 Gaywood Norfolk 38 Bridges John 30 m 1863 48 Gardener West Newton Norfolk Bridges Annie 30 f 1867 44 Sunningdale, Bucks Bridges Albert 30 m 1886 25 Carpenter Battersea, London 39 Eastwick William 31 m 1845 66 Carpenter on estate Dersingham Norfolk Eastwick Sarah 31 f 1846 65 Castle Rising Norfolk Page Thomas 31 m 1887 24 Gardener Bromyard, Hereford 40 Green William New Black Horse m 1874 37 Innkeeper Layham, Essex Green Ellen New Black Horse f 1874 37 Bramford, Suffolk Green Charles New Black Horse m 1897 14 Gayton Norfolk Green Alfred New Black Horse m 1899 12 Gayton Norfolk Green Richard New Black Horse m 1900 10 Terrington Norfolk Green Hilda New Black Horse f 1906 5 Terrington Norfolk Thaker Edith New Black Horse f 1887 24 Servant Thornham Norfolk 41 Hill Mary Almshouses f 1852 59 Gv'ness of almsho Wolston, Bucks Jakeman Susannah Almshouses f 1838 73 Almswomen OAP Castle Rising Norfolk Smith Ann Almshouses f 1831 80 Almswomen OAP Rougham Norfolk Cozens Elizabeth Almshouses f 1833 78 Almswomen OAP North Wootton Norfolk Marsters Harriet Almshouses f 1846 65 Almswomen OAP Snettisham Norfolk Carman Faith Almshouses f 1826 85 Almswomen OAP Harpley Norfolk Chapman Hannah Almshouses f 1833 78 Almswomen OAP Flitcham Norfolk Twaite Sarah Ann Almshouses f 1840 71 Almswomen OAP Barwood Mary Almshouses f 1837 74 Almswomen OAP Castle Rising Norfolk Stebbings Judith Almshouses f 1842 69 Sick nurse, untrained St Faith, Newton Norfolk Dawsen Rose Almshouses f 1841 70 Almswomen OAP North Wootton Norfolk Mobbs Selina Almshouses f 1852 59 Almswomen Pentney Norfolk Humphrey Elizabeth Almshouses f 1839 72 Almswomen OAP East Raynham Norfolk Ayre Harriet Almshouses f 1856 55 Sick nurse King's Lynn Norfolk 42 Nurse Charles Almshouses m 1855 56 Corn/flour merchantDersingham Norfolk Nurse Charlotte Eliz.
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