Census on the Night of the 31St March 1901 Parish of Dalwood Enumeration Schedule

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Census on the Night of the 31St March 1901 Parish of Dalwood Enumeration Schedule Census on the night of the 31st March 1901 Parish of Dalwood Enumeration Schedule HOUSES Number Age last If Employer, If Uninhabited of Birthday (1)Deaf & Road, Street, &c., Name and Surname of Relation Worker, Workin No. Of Rooms Dumb (2)Blind and No. or Name of In- In Not in each to Head of PROFESION or OCCUPATION or g WHERE BORN Schedule Building occupied asto (3)Lunatic Marriage House habited Occupa- Occupa- Person Family Condition Males Females Own at if less (4)Imbecile, ion ion Account Home than five feebleminded 1 School House 1 Edward Bennett Head Married 45 Schoolmaster Exeter, Devon Sarah Bennett Wife Married 47 Schoolmistress Heavitree, Devon Raymond Bennett Son 12 Dalwood, Devon 2 Tuckers Arms 1 John Newton Head Married 39 Innkeeper Own account At home Stockland, Devon Sarah Newton Wife Married 34 Colyford, Devon 3 The Village 1 Job Summers Head Married 47 Shoemaker Own account At home Stockland, Devon 4 The Village 1 4 John Culverwell Head Married 33 Carpenter Worker Dalwood, Devon Anna Culverwell Wife Married 31 Shute, Devon May Culverwell Daughter 9 Dalwood, Devon Lilian Culverwell Daughter 7 Dalwood, Devon Gladys Culverwell Daughter 5 Dalwood, Devon Reta Culverwell Daughter 1 Dalwood, Devon 5 The Village 1 4 George Tudgay Head Widower 65 Living on own means Monkton Deverill, Wilts 6 The Village 1 Frank Dymond Head Married 27 Farmer Employer Colton Raleigh, Devon Hannah Dymond Wife Married 30 Tiverton, Devon William J Dymond Son 3 Clyst St Mary, Devon 7 The Village 1 Louisa Bowditch Head Single 47 Washer & Charwoman Worker Gittisham, Devon 8 The Village 1 4 Sarah Gould Head Widow 65 Laundress Own account At home Chard, Somerset Deaf 9 The Village 1 4 Hannah Basleigh Head Widow 56 Parish Relief Stockland, Devon Feeble Minded 10 The Village 1 4 Eliza White Head Single 77 No Occupation Cannington, Somerset 11 The Village 1 John Culverwell Head Married 66 Carpenter Own account At home Dalwood, Devon Mary Culverwell Wife Married 61 Axmouth, Devon 12 The Village 1 William J Culverwell Head Married 41 Carpenter & Builder Own account Dalwood, Devon Ellen Culverwell Wife Married 42 Dalwood, Devon Ida M Culverwell Daughter Single 17 Drapers Assistant Worker Dalwood, Devon Olive A Culverwell Daughter Single 16 Pupil Teacher Dalwood, Devon Fredrick M Culverwell Son 11 Dalwood, Devon Lois S Culverwell Daughter 9 Dalwood, Devon Jane E Culverwell Daughter 7 Dalwood, Devon Brook Cottage 1 The Village 1 13 Post Office 1 Levi Venn Head Married 34 Grocer & Postmaster Own account At home Templeton, Devon Ellen U. Venn Wife Married 30 Ottery St Mary, Devon Frederick A.J. Venn Son 3 Dawlish, Devon Reginald B. Venn Son 2 Dalwood, Devon Lydia Venn Sister Single 41 Housekeeper Loxbeare, Devon 14 Town Court Farm 1 Mary Satterley Head Married 58 Farmer Own account Chaffcombe, Somerset 15 Furze Grove Cottage 1 4 Susanna White Head Widow 70 Retired Farmers Widow Chirkway, Salop Philip White Son Widower 27 Farmer Own account Upottery, Devon Joanna White Grandchild 13 Dalwood, Devon 16 Millwater Cottage 1 James Gear Head Married 46 Agricultural Labourer Uplyme, Devon Elizabeth U. Gear Wife Married 56 Dalwood, Devon Richard Pester Boarder Single 27 Agricultural Labourer Dalwood, Devon 17 Millwater Cottage 1 John Dymond Head Married 44 Threshing Machine owner Own account Dalwood, Devon Mary Dymond Wife Married 40 Combe St Nicholas, Somerset Ernest Dymond Son Single 16 Working with father Worker Stockland, Devon Annie Dymond Daughter 13 Stockland, Devon Edgar Dymond Son 11 Dalwood, Devon Eveline Dymond Daughter 6 Dalwood, Devon Dulcie Dymond Daughter 4 Dalwood, Devon Kenneth Dymond Son 2 Dalwood, Devon Gilbert Dymond Son 7 mths Dalwood, Devon 1 Census on the night of the 31st March 1901 Parish of Dalwood Enumeration Schedule HOUSES Number Age last If Employer, If Uninhabited of Birthday (1)Deaf & Road, Street, &c., Name and Surname of Relation Worker, Workin No. Of Rooms Dumb (2)Blind and No. or Name of In- In Not in each to Head of PROFESION or OCCUPATION or g WHERE BORN Schedule Building occupied asto (3)Lunatic Marriage House habited Occupa- Occupa- Person Family Condition Males Females Own at if less (4)Imbecile, ion ion Account Home than five feebleminded 18 Millwater Cottage 1 4 Robert Hussey Head Married 72 Agricultural Labourer Worker Yarcombe, Devon Elizabeth Hussey Wife Married 71 Dalwood, Devon William Hussey Son Single 30 Agricultural Labourer Worker Dalwood, Devon 19 Millwater Cottage 1 Georgina Grattan Head Widow 70 Living on own means Netherbury, Dorset Frances S. Grattan Daughter Single 39 Musbury, Devon 20 The Mills 1 William H.Hern Head Married 35 Miller & Corn Merchant Employed At home Stockland, Devon Sarah Hern Wife Married 29 Stockland, Devon William S. Hern Son 10 Stockland, Devon Millwater Farm 1 21 Woodhayes Farm 1 John Newbery Head Married 26 Farmer Employed at home Axminster, Devon Alice Newbery Wife Married 28 Sidbury, Devon Samuel J. Newbery Son 4 Marshwood, Dorset Ernest Spiller Servant Single 18 Agricultural Labourer Worker Dalwood, Devon 22 Laurel Cottage 1 John Bromfield Head Married 60 Retired Farmer Cotleigh, Devon Mary Bromfield Wife Married 60 Hawkchurch, Dorset Ethel U Bromfield Daughter Single 19 Cotleigh, Devon 23 The Shrubbery 1 Arthur A. Slipper Head Married 39 Clergyman (C of E) Sheringham, Norfolk Kate E. Slipper Wife Married 39 Wisbech, Norfolk Florence R. Slipper Daughter 15 Romford, Essex Grace D.V. Slipper Daughter 14 Canada Ernest A. Slipper Son 12 Canada Miriam Slipper Daughter 11 Canada Norah D. Slipper Daughter 10 Canada Roland W. Slipper Son 8 Canada Beatrice U. Slipper Daughter 6 Canada Annie E. Slipper Daughter 5 Canada Cyril B. Slipper Son 4 Canada 24 The Rising Sun 1 William H. Hoare Head Married 41 Boot Manufacturer & Farmer Employed at home Dalwood, Devon Ellen E. Hoare Wife Married 46 Dalwood, Devon Fred Hoare Son 11 Musbury, Devon Lilly Hoare Daughter 7 Musbury, Devon Alano Hoare Daughter 4 Musbury, Devon Dora Hoare Daughter 2 Dalwood, Devon George Abbott Servant Single 25 Journeyman Bootmaker Worker Wambrook, Somerset Edwin Gear Servant Single 17 Apprentice Bootmaker Worker Musbury, Devon 25 Carter's Farm 1 William Newbery Head Married 38 Farmer Employed at home Dalwood, Devon Ann Newbery Wife Married 34 Dalwood, Devon Samel Cook Uncle Single 64 Herdsman on Farm Worker Ilminster, Somerset Frank Stapleforth Nephew 14 Agricultural Labourer Axminster, Devon 26 Laurel Cottage 1 John H. Gordon Head Married 40 Physician & Surgeon own account at home Birmingham, Warwick Louisa S. Gordon Wife Married 30 London 27 Higher Lea Farm 1 James F. Gould Head Married 53 Farmer own account at home Offwell, Devon Isabella Gould Wife Married 53 at home Widworthy, Devon Melita Gould Daughter Single 19 at home Widworthy, Devon Ethel Gould Daughter Single 16 at home Widworthy, Devon Eveline I. Gould Daughter 8 Dalwood, Devon 28 Brimblecombe 1 James Trott Head Married 26 Farmer Employed at home Kilmington, Devon Louisa Trott Wife Married 28 Uplyme, Devon Thomas E. Trott Son 3 Widworthy, Devon Elsie Trott Daughter 1 Dalwood, Devon 2 Census on the night of the 31st March 1901 Parish of Dalwood Enumeration Schedule HOUSES Number Age last If Employer, If Uninhabited of Birthday (1)Deaf & Road, Street, &c., Name and Surname of Relation Worker, Workin No. Of Rooms Dumb (2)Blind and No. or Name of In- In Not in each to Head of PROFESION or OCCUPATION or g WHERE BORN Schedule Building occupied asto (3)Lunatic Marriage House habited Occupa- Occupa- Person Family Condition Males Females Own at if less (4)Imbecile, ion ion Account Home than five feebleminded 29 Eastons 1 Samuel Wood Head Married 38 Thatcher own account Dalwood, Devon Ruth Wood Wife Married 31 Whitchurch, Dorset June V. Wood Daughter 9 Dalwood, Devon Olive B.H. Wood Daughter 7 Kilmington, Devon Albert S. Wood Son 5 Dalwood, Devon Gladys R. Wood Daughter 3 Dalwood, Devon Sydney Wood Son 1 Dalwood, Devon 30 Lane End 1 4 George Stapleforth Head Married 71 Cattle Dealer own account at home Kilmington, Devon Elisa Stapleforth Wife Married 66 Dalwood, Devon Henry Stapleforth Son Married 35 Cattle Dealer own account at home Dalwood, Devon Herbert Stapleforth Grandson 16 Dalwood, Devon 31 Burrough 1 Maria Trim Head Widow 63 Farmer own account at home Chardstock, Somerset Maria Trim Daughter Single 24 Musbury, Devon Edward Trim Son Single 21 Agricultural Labourer Worker at home Musbury, Devon 32 Carpenters Arms 1 Edmund Gill Head Married 38 Innkeeper own account at home Exeter, Devon Elizabeth Gill Wife Married 26 Musbury, Devon Reginald Gill Son 5 Martock, Somerset Hilda Gill Daughter 3 Dalwood, Devon Howard Gill Son 1 Northleigh, Devon 33 Sunnylands 1 Clara Percy Wife Married 59 Farmers Wife Employed Suffolk William H.C. Hardman Son Single 24 Living on own means Chelsea, London Eve U. Percy Daughter Single 19 London Bessie Bowditch Servant Single 22 Cook Worker Thorncombe, Somerset Bertrand Spiller Servant Single 20 Stockman Worker Dalwood, Devon John Davey Servant Single 16 Cowboy on Farm Worker Stockland, Devon Sunnylands Farm 1 34 Middle Lea 1 James Hoare Head Married 66 Farmer own account at home Dalwood, Devon Anna Hoare Wife Married 65 Farmers Wife Dalwood, Devon Lower Lea Farm 1 Thornlea 1 35 Tuck's Cottage 1 Cleophas Dening Hard Married 72 Grocer own account at home Shute, Devon Susan Dening Wife Married 56 Bradninch, Devon Emma Warren Boarder Widow 85 Retired Farmers Wife Axminster, Devon 36 Haycroft Cottage 1 4 James Partridge Head Widow 63 Agricultural Labourer Worker Shute, Devon Mary Partridge Daughter Single 36 Shute, Devon Louis Partridge Son Single 26 Shoemaker Worker Shute, Devon 37 White Lodge 1 William E. Harris Head Married 43 Farmer own account at home Christian Walford, Wilts 38 Roselands 1 Giles R.
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