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Of 95 Copyright © John Pope 2014 RG091292 - Census 1861 RG091292 - Census 1861 Civil Parish ED Folio Page Schd Address SURNAME Forenames Rel. U sex Age Occupation CHP Place of birth Dis. Notes Potterne 4D 4 1 1 Montecello ARMSTRONG John Head W m 69 Land Proprietor MDX Staines ARMSTRONG Kitty Dau W f 40 SAL Whitechurch EGLAN Charlotte Servnt U f 32 Gen Servant NFK Denham MOROM Annie Servnt f 14 Errand Girl WIL Potterne 2 Farm MARTIN Isaac Head M m 67 Farmer WIL Potterne MARTIN Mary Wife M f 67 WIL Devizes MARTIN James Son U m 22 Farm Servant WIL Potterne 3 Potterne Wood HAMPTON Robert Head W m 48 Game Keeper WIL Potterne HAMPTON Sarah J Dau U f 19 Dress Maker WIL Potterne HAMPTON Mary A Dau f 12 Scholar WIL Potterne HAMPTON Martha Dau f 4 WIL Potterne PLANK Betty Visitr W f 70 WIL Etchilhampton 4 Potterne Wood TINKER William H Head M m 51 Woodman WIL Erchfont TINKER Eliza Wife M f 51 WIL Erchfont TINKER Tom Son m 15 Woodman WIL Stert TINKER Martha Dau f 12 WIL Stert 5 CROOK Jacob Head M m 24 Ag Lab WIL Erchfont CROOK Mary Wife M f 21 Ag Lab WIL Stert 6 Sleight Farm BEAK William Head M m 33 Farmer of 322 ac emp 10m 2w 6b WIL Castle Coombe BEAK Frances Wife M f 31 WIL Bean Acre BEAK Robert J Son m 3 WIL Easton Grey BEAK Catherine Dau f 2 WIL Potterne BEAK Henry W Son m 1 WIL Potterne CURNICK William Visitr U m 33 Railway Stock Holder WIL Bean Acre CURNICK Sarah Visitr U f 26 Railway Stock Holder WIL Bean Acre Potterne 4D 4 2 WHITE Ann E Servnt U f 16 Gen Serv WIL Potterne BATT Mary J Servnt U f 14 Nurse Maid WIL Erchfont 7 Sleight Cottages WAIT Abel Head M m 51 Fogger & Carter WIL Stert WAIT Harriet Wife M f 47 WIL Etchilhampton WAIT Mary A Dau U f 16 Farm Servant WIL Devizes WAIT Elizabeth Dau f 8 WIL Nursteed 8 WISE John Head M m 47 Head Carter WIL Potterne WISE Mary Wife M f 53 WIL Potterne 9 STRATTON John Head M m 32 Shepherd WIL Wilsford STRATTON Hannah Wife M f 37 Farm Servant WIL Wilsford 10 WISE John (Jnr) Head M m 33 Ag Lab WIL Potterne WISE Elisheba Wife M f 25 Ag Lab WIL Potterne WISE Sarah A Dau f 2 WIL Potterne WISE Emily L Dau f 2m WIL Potterne 11 Knapp SIMS Job Head M m 27 Ag Lab WIL All Cannings SIMS Mary Wife M f 32 Ag Lab WIL Potterne 12 BURRY Edwin Head M m 41 Ag Lab WIL Etchilhampton BURRY Elizabeth Wife M f 46 Ag Lab WIL Etchilhampton 13 Byde Farm FEW George Head M m 37 Ag Lab WIL Lavington West FEW Elizabeth Wife M f 38 Ag Lab WIL Imber FEW Alfred Son m 11 Ag Lab WIL Worton MATHEWS Mary Visitr f 12 WIL Corton 14 Byde Mill DURNFORD James Head M m 73 Miller WIL Gt Cheverell DURNFORD Maria Wife M f 65 WIL Gt Cheverell HUNTLEY Frederick Nephew U m 18 Assistant Miller WIL Erchfont Potterne 4D 5 3 15 Park Cottage HERRING John Head M m 42 Ag Lab WIL Potterne HERRING Sarah Wife M f 40 WIL Worton Page 1 of 95 Copyright © John Pope 2014 RG091292 - Census 1861 Civil Parish ED Folio Page Schd Address SURNAME Forenames Rel. U sex Age Occupation CHP Place of birth Dis. Notes HERRING Elizabeth Dau U f 16 Farm Servant WIL Potterne HERRING Robert Son m 14 Ag Lab WIL Potterne HERRING James Son m 10 Ag Lab WIL Potterne HERRING George Son m 8 Scholar WIL Potterne HERRING Harriet Dau f 4 WIL Potterne HERRING Jane Dau f 1 WIL Potterne 16 Park Farm DOWSE John Head M m 55 Retired Farmer WIL Market Lavington DOWSE Hannah Wife M f 51 WIL Bulkington DOWSE Christopher Son U m 23 Retired Farmer's Son WIL Eastcott DOWSE Joseph Son U m 20 Retired Farmer's Son WIL Eastcott HOLLOWAY Ellen Servnt U f 16 Gen Serv WIL Worton 17 DOWSE John(Junr) Head M m 26 Farmer's Son WIL Eastcott DOWSE Sarah L Wife M f 27 WIL Steeple Ashton 18 Cadley STOWE James Head M m 50 Ag Lab WIL Worton STOWE Margaret Wife M f 50 IRL - STOWE John Son m 10 Ag Lab WIL Devizes 19 Larborough NOAD James Head M m 40 Farmer of 90ac emp 2 men WIL Farley NOAD Eliza Wife M f 38 WIL Melksham NOAD Simon Son U m 17 Farmer's Son WIL Seend NOAD Joseph Son U m 14 Farmer's Son WIL Seend NOAD Freelove Dau f 9 WIL Seend NOAD Mary A Dau f 7 WIL Melksham NOAD Sarah J Dau f 2 WIL Potterne Potterne 4D 5 4 NOAD Thomas Son m 4m WIL Potterne CARR Noad Servnt M m 37 Cowman WIL Edington 20 Wick House GIDDINGS John Head W m 55 Retired Farmer WIL Potterne GIDDINGS John Son U m 22 Farmer WIL Potterne BROWN Sarah Servnt U f 16 General Servant WIL West Lavington 21 Wick Cottages STAPLES Robert Head M m 45 Ag Lab WIL Potterne STAPLES Maria Wife M f 46 Ag Lab WIL Nursteed STAPLES Eliza Dau U f 21 WIL Earchfont STAPLES James Son U m 19 Carrier WIL Potterne STAPLES Edwin Son U m 16 Ag Lab WIL Potterne STAPLES Thomas Son m 11 Ag Lab WIL Potterne STAPLES Infant Son m 2d UNK - 22 Wick Cottages UNDERWOOD William Head M m 54 Ag Lab CON - UNDERWOOD Mary Wife M f 53 WIL Rowde UNDERWOOD William Son U m 20 Ag Lab WIL Potterne UNDERWOOD Robert Son U m 18 Ag Lab WIL Potterne UNDERWOOD Jane Dau U f 35 WIL Potterne 23 STRONG Ann E Lodger M f 26 Ag Lab WIL Potterne STRONG Samuel J Son m 5 WIL Pewsey STRONG Henry F Son m 11m WIL Pewsey 24 Wick Cottages HAMPTON William Head W m 82 Carpenter WIL Potterne 25 Wick Cottages WILTSHIRE Thomas Head M m 41 Ag Lab WIL Beechingstoke WILTSHIRE Sarah Wife M f 41 Ag Lab WIL Kington Langley WILTSHIRE John Son m 12 WIL Beechingstoke WILTSHIRE Ann E Dau f 10 WIL Potterne WILTSHIRE Charles Son m 3 WIL Potterne Potterne 4D 6 5 26 Wick MARSHMENT Robert Head M m 63 Ag Lab WIL Potterne MARSHMENT Fanny Wife M f 61 Ag Lab WIL Potterne MARSHMENT Robert Son W m 36 Ag Lab WIL Potterne Page 2 of 95 Copyright © John Pope 2014 RG091292 - Census 1861 Civil Parish ED Folio Page Schd Address SURNAME Forenames Rel. U sex Age Occupation CHP Place of birth Dis. Notes MARSHMENT John Grnson m 11 Scholar WIL Potterne MARSHMENT Ann E Grndau f 6 Scholar WIL Potterne MARSHMENT Amelia Grndau f 10 WIL Potterne 27 Wick HISCOCK William Head M m 32 Lab WIL Coate HISCOCK Harriet Wife M f 34 Ag Lab WIL Potterne HISCOCK Emma Dau f 11 WIL Potterne HISCOCK Caroloine Dau f 9 Scholar WIL Potterne HISCOCK Sarah Dau f 6 Scholar WIL Potterne HISCOCK Elizabeth Dau f 4 WIL Potterne HISCOCK Clara Dau f 1 WIL Potterne 28 Wick Common UNDERWOOD Thomas Head M m 64 Ag Lab WIL Potterne UNDERWOOD Elizabeth Wife M f 63 Ag Lab WIL Potterne BAILEY George Son U m 22 Ag Lab WIL Potterne 29 Wick Farm HIBBERD Moses Head M m 43 Farmer of 90ac emp 3m 2b WIL Potterne HIBBERD Harriet Wife M f 48 WIL Potterne HIBBERD Grace Dau U f 19 WIL Potterne HIBBERD Rebecca Dau U f 16 WIL Potterne HIBBERD Tom Son U m 15 Farmer's Son WIL Potterne KNEE Mary E Visitr f 5 WIL Potterne 30 Wick GOULDING Sarah Head W f 63 Laundress WIL Tilshead GOULDING Ann E Dau U f 30 Laundress WIL Potterne GOULDING Joseph Son U m 27 Taxidermest WIL Potterne Potterne 4D 6 6 GOULDING Rebecca Dau U f 20 Laundress WIL Potterne 31 Wick STAPLES Jeremiah Head W m 77 Ag Lab WIL Potterne STAPLES Sarah Dau U f 52 WIL Potterne 32 Wick GILES John Head M m 40 Farmer WIL Rowbe GILES Susan Wife M f 39 MDX London GILES John Son U m 14 Working Boy WIL Potterne GILES Mary Dau f 12 WIL Potterne GILES Thomas Son m 11 Scholar WIL Potterne GILES George Son m 9 Scholar WIL Potterne GILES Joseph Son m 7 Scholar WIL Potterne GILES James Son m 5 Scholar WIL Potterne GILES Robert Son m 3 WIL Potterne GILES Sarah Dau f 1 WIL Potterne GILES Henry Son m 2m WIL Potterne GILES James Boardr U m 49 Ag Lab WIL Rowbe 33 LONG George Head M m 50 Farmer of 11 acres WIL Potterne LONG Eliza Wife M f 51 WIL Potterne LONG Caroloine Dau U f 17 WIL Potterne LONG Albert Grnson m 4 WIL Potterne 34 FIELDING James Head M m 28 Ag Lab WIL Potterne FIELDING Elizabeth Wife M f 25 Ag Lab WIL Potterne FIELDING James Son m 8 Scholar WIL Potterne FIELDING Tom Son m 6 Scholar WIL Potterne FIELDING Stephen Son m 3 WIL Potterne FIELDING John Son m 2 WIL Potterne Potterne 4D 7 7 FIELDING Caroloine Dau f 2m WIL Potterne 35 Wick BRIDLE James Head M m 34 Ag Lab WIL Potterne BRIDLE Jane Wife M f 29 WIL Potterne BRIDLE Emma Dau f 8 WIL Potterne BRIDLE Fanny Dau f 5 WIL Potterne Page 3 of 95 Copyright © John Pope 2014 RG091292 - Census 1861 Civil Parish ED Folio Page Schd Address SURNAME Forenames Rel.
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