Old Byland Population Census 1871

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Old Byland Population Census 1871 Old Byland Population Census 1871 RIEVAULX BRIDGE William Richardson 39 Agricultural labourer Sutton Mary Richardson 29 Wife Harome Elizabeth Richardson 10 Daughter [scholar] Helmsley Hannah Richardson 8 Daughter [scholar] Helmsley Ann Richardson 4 Daughter Rievaulx Bridge John Richardson 2 Son Rievaulx Bridge RIEVAULX BRIDGE John Hawkins 43 Agricultural labourer Rievaulx Martha Hawkins 46 Wife Old Byland Susanna Hawkins 12 Daughter Rievaulx Elizabeth Hawkins 10 Daughter [scholar] Rievaulx ASHBERRY FARM Jane Freer 55 Farmer [160 acres] Ashberry Farm Thomas Boyes 29 Farm servant Wombleton William Cordiner 17 Farm servant Barton le Willows John Ward 15 Farm servant Arden, Hawnby Mary Borrow 18 General servant Hawnby Harry Smith 22 Rabbit killer Snilesworth ASHBERRY FARM Isaac Hawkins 39 Agricultural labourer Rievaulx Elizabeth Hawkins 38 Wife Kirkbymoorside REINS FARM Benjamin Kendrew 46 Farmer [260 acres] Cold Kirby Jane Cole 54 Sister [housekeeper] Cold Kirby Miles Helm 27 Farm servant Bilsdale Mary Hill 17 General servant Wombleton Reuben Underwood 18 General servant Hastings, Northants Edward Underwood 16 General servant Hastings, Northants George Barker 14 General servant Nunnington GRANGE Sarah Wass 55 Farmer [180 acres] Bilsdale Hannah Wass 23 Daughter Old Byland Mary Wass 22 Daughter Old Byland Joseph Wass 16 Son Old Byland Richard Bondelow 18 Agricultural servant Pickhill Abraham Ratcliffe 18 Agricultural servant Yardley, Northants BOARD INN William Holmes 46 Publican and farmer [17 acres] Old Byland Ann Holmes 32 Wife Gilling James Holmes 9 Son [scholar] Old Byland John Holmes 7 Son [scholar] Old Byland William Holmes 5 Son [scholar] Old Byland Mary Holmes 4 Daughter Old Byland Margaret Holmes 2 Daughter Old Byland VILLAGE George Wass 44 Farmer Pockley Ann Wass 43 Wife Farndale John Mercer 70 Father in law Farndale William Ripley 30 Agricultural servant Easingwold Francis Helm 23 General servant Bilsdale VILLAGE John Cole 63 Farmer Old Byland Susanna Cole 61 Sister [housekeeper] Old Byland Mary Miller 31 Niece [general servant] Old Byland Ann Cole 27 Niece [general servant] Old Byland George Cole 20 Nephew [farm servant] Old Byland VILLAGE Christopher Cole 56 Farm labourer Old Byland Margaret Cole 69 Wife Helmsley VILLAGE Thomas Ellis 27 Labourer Kilburn Sarah Ellis 25 Wife Old Byland Sarah Ellis 4 Daughter Murton William Ellis 2 Son Old Byland VILLAGE Mary Cole 50 Widow Humbleby Hannah Theakston 25 Lodger [dressmaker] Slingsby VILLAGE Thomas Spence 60 Agricultural labourer Ampleforth Ann Spence 57 Wife Helmsley Elizabeth Spence 12 Daughter [scholar] Old Byland VILLAGE George Lawson 67 Labourer Stonegrave VILLAGE Edward Wilson 57 Labourer Edstone Ann Wilson 52 Wife Apperley, Gloucester VILLAGE Cornelius Sturdy 39 Labourer Old Byland Elizabeth Sturdy 36 Wife Harome Jonathan Sturdy 12 Son [scholar] Old Byland Hannah Sturdy 6 Daughter [scholar] Old Byland VILLAGE Joseph Leckenby 40 Tailor Hawnby Sarah Leckenby 42 Wife Old Byland William Little 14 Son [tailor] Old Byland John Leckenby 12 Son [scholar] Old Byland Sarah Leckenby 10 Daughter [scholar] Old Byland Little Leckenby 4 Son [scholar] Old Byland Alfred Lonsdale 16 Tailor’s apprentice York VILLAGE William Cole 42 Rabbit catcher Old Byland Mary Cole 41 Wife Old Byland Alice Atkins 60 Lodger [annuitant] Foxbury VILLAGE Ann Hare 40 Retired farmer Carlton Margaret Hare 39 Sister Carlton Sarah Hare 34 Sister Thirsk Sarah Hare 3 Niece Balk William Hare 1 Nephew Balk VALLEY VIEW FARM John Hornby 39 Farmer [256 acres] Old Byland Mary Hornby 40 Wife Scawton William Hornby 15 Son Scawton Martin Hornby 14 Son [scholar] Old Byland John Hornby 13 Son [scholar] Old Byland Elizabeth Hornby 8 Daughter [scholar] Old Byland Houlston Hornby 5 Son [scholar] Old Byland Job Hornby 2 Son Old Byland Hannah Wilkinson 16 General servant Ampleforth John Jurdison 22 Agricultural servant Sutton VILLAGE John Thompson 37 Carpenter Cropton Dinah Thompson 33 Wife Bilsdale Mary Thompson 8 Daughter [scholar] Hawnby William Thompson 3 Son Old Byland Joseph Thompson 11 mths Son Old Byland Joseph Handley 20 Carpenter Sleightholmdale VILLAGE Hannah Sturdy 69 Spinster Helmsley VILLAGE Ralph Richardson 71 Retired shoemaker Helmsley John Richardson 49 Shoemaker Rosedale Robert Metcalf 25 Shoemaker Durham Jane Rawson 33 General servant Scawton Joseph Paxton 21 Shoemaker Gilling Christopher Gatenby 20 Shoemaker Carlton George Cornforth 19 Shoemaker Hawnby Sarah Borrow 15 Visitor Hawnby OLD BYLAND HALL Thomas Leckenby 68 Farmer [166 acres] Old Byland Frances Leckenby 64 Wife Old Byland Robert Leckenby 31 Son Old Byland Barbara Leckenby 28 Daughter Old Byland Thomas Bell 15 Agricultural servant Old Byland VILLAGE John Kay 63 Farmer [50 acres] West Heslerton Elizabeth Kay 19 Daughter Old Byland William Spooner 18 General servant Kilburn VILLAGE Thomas Jackson 81 Labourer Cold Kirby Elizabeth Jackson 77 Wife Helmsley William Worthy 34 Grandson [labourer] Scawton Hannah Worthy 30 Granddaughter Old Byland Thomas Worthy 2 Great grandson Old Byland VILLAGE Sarah Little 80 Pockley Sarah Little 20 Granddaughter[servant] Helmsley Ruth Dixon 12 Servant Boltby Joseph Best 35 Lodger [schoolmaster] Osmotherley KING SPRING HOUSE Martin Cussons 39 Farmer [600 acres] Bilton Hannah Parkinson 28 Sister [housekeeper] Hamley Hagg Francis Green 28 farmer Thornton Charles Fawcett 24 Agricultural servant Guisborough William Holmes 20 Agricultural servant Whitby Thomas Haddock 18 Agricultural servant Kilburn William Hutchinson 17 Agricultural servant Danby Wiske David Crawford 45 Agricultural servant Langcroft Richard Robinson 15 Agricultural servant America, Ottawa Annie Dixon 17 General servant Boltby Ann Bennett 15 General servant Kirklington WETHER COTE Barnabas Sigsworth 69 Farmer [228 acres] Easingwold Mary Sigsworth 70 Wife Scawton Thomas Sigsworth 38 Son Easingwold Marmaduke Sigsworth 26 Son Kirby Misperton Sarah Sigsworth 30 Daughter Easingwold Elizabeth Sigsworth 28 Daughter Easingwold Elizabeth Beverley 75 Visitor [annuitant] Scawton William Thompson 21 Agricultural servant Easingwold William Lacy 18 Agricultural servant Setterington William Lazenby 15 Agricultural servant Westow John Spring 28 Agricultural servant Everingham MOUNT PLEASANT Stephen Hunton 32 Farmer [150 acres] Bilsdale Christiana Hunton 34 Wife Bilsdale Ann Hunton 4 Daughter Bilsdale Mary Cole 12 General servant Old Byland William Hall 16 Agricultural servant Coxwold# Job Bell 15 Agricultural servant Snilesworth Alice Lawson 27 Visitor Old Byland CAYDALE MILL Aaron Robinson 54 Miller and farmer [32 acres] Thornton Ellen Robinson 45 Wife Rainton Abraham Metcalf 16 Agricultural servant Cold Kirby TILE HOUSE George Brisby 36 Farmer [236 acres] Wrelton Mary Brisby 36 Wife Keld Head John Brisby 12 Son [scholar] Thornton William Brisby 10 Son [scholar] Thornton Thomas Brisby 9 Son [scholar] Middleton James Baker 26 Agricultural servant Raindale Thomas Witney 16 Agricultural servant Yardley, Northants Robert Watson 15 Agricultural servant Pickering Mary Johnson 18 General servant Appleton le Moors.
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