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Downton - Census 1851 (Hamptworth) Downton - Census 1851 (Hamptworth) YEAR SCHEDULE SURNAME FORENAMES RELATIONSHIP C0NDITION SEX AGE BORN OCCUPATION PLACE OF BIRTH ABODE 1 Noyce William Head Widower M 75 1776 Chelsea Pensioner Downton Timberley Lane 2 Barter James Head Married M 42 1809 Bricklayer Downton Timberley Lane 2 Barter Elizabeth Wife Married F 43 1808 Britford Timberley lane 2 Barter William Son M 14 1837 Downton Timberley Lane 2 Barter James Son M 12 1839 Scholar Downton Timberley Lane 2 Barter Maria Daughter F 9 1842 Scholar Downton Timberley Lane 3 Gay James Head Unmarried M 23 1828 Farmer of 125 Acres employing 3 Labourers Donhead St Andrews Newhouse Farm 3 Fryer Mary Servant Married F 59 1792 Labourers Wife Fordingbridge, Hants. Newhouse Farm 4 Mamings Jacob Head Married M 70 1781 Farmer of 30 Acres employing 1 Labourer Haxen Richardsons Farm 4 Mamings Hannah Wife Married F 74 1777 Downton Richardsons Farm 4 Read John Servant Unmarried M 31 1820 Farm Labourer Downton Richardsons Farm 4 Chalk Matilda Servant Unmarried F 18 1833 House Servant Downton Richardsons Farm 5 Bungay George Head Married M 54 1797 Chelsea Pensioner Downton Timberley Lane 5 Bungay Eliza Wife Married F 37 1814 Downton Timberley Lane 5 Bungay Sarah Daughter F 12 1839 Scholar Downton Timberley Lane 5 Bungay George Son M 10 1841 Scholar Downton Timberley Lane 5 Bungay Ann Daughter F 8 1843 Scholar Downton Timberley Lane 5 Bungay Frank Son M 7 1844 Scholar Downton Timberley Lane 5 Bungay Ellen Daughter F 6 1845 Scholar Downton Timberley Lane 5 Bungay John Son M 3 1848 Downton Timberley Lane 5 Bungay James Son M 2 1849 Downton Timberley Lane 6 Barter Lucy Head Widow F 47 1804 Formerley Servant Downton Timberley Lane 6 Barter John Son Unmarried M 14 1837 Servant Boy Downton Timberley Lane 6 Barter Charles Son M 12 1851 Labourer Downton Timberley Lane 6 Barter Elizabeth Daughter F 6 1845 Scholar Downton Timberley Lane 6 Barter Clara Daughter F 3 1848 Scholar Downton Timberley Lane 6 Bungay Harriet Niece F 8 1843 Scholar and Orphan Shoreditch, Middlesex Timberley Lane 7 Chandler Ann Head Widow F 63 1788 Nurse Whiteparish Timberley Lane 7 Chandler James Son Unmarried M 30 1821 Labourer Whiteparish Timberley Lane 7 Stares Mary. A. Grand Daughter F 8 1843 Bramshaw Timberley Lane 8 Beauchamp Joseph Head Married M 52 1799 Woodman Hale, Hampshire Timberley Lane 8 Beauchamp Sarah Wife Married F 52 1799 Downton Timberley Lane 8 Beauchamp Alfred Son Unmaried M 15 1836 Woodsman Son Downton Timberley Lane 9 Jones Mary Head Married F 45 1806 Gardeners Wife Hale, Hampshire Frox Cottage 9 Jones Charles Son Unmarried M 25 1826 Agricultural Labourer Woodgreen, Hampshire Frox Cottage 9 Jones William Son Unmarried M 23 1828 Agricultural Labourer Downton Frox Cottage 9 Jones Harriet Daughter Unmarried F 17 1834 Downton Frox Cottage 9 Jones Elizabeth Daughter F 9 1842 Downton Frox Cottage 10 Eldridge George Head Unmarried M 30 1821 Woodman Downton Black Bush Cottage 10 Eldrdge Sophia Sister Unmarried F 36 1815 Housekeeper Downton Black Bush Cottage 11 Mills Louisa Head Unmarried F 40 1811 Housekeeper Bramshaw Hamptworth Lodge Mansion 11 Trowbridge Sarah Servant Unmarried F 25 1826 House Maid Donhead St Mary Hamptworth Lodge Mansion 11 Jones George Servant Married M 45 1806 Gardener Woodgreen, Hants Hamptworth Lodge Mansion 12 Curtis Michael Head Married M 38 1813 Baliffe Downton Hamptworth Farm © Wiltshire OPC Project/2013/Annette Jack Downton - Census 1851 (Hamptworth) YEAR SCHEDULE SURNAME FORENAMES RELATIONSHIP C0NDITION SEX AGE BORN OCCUPATION PLACE OF BIRTH ABODE 12 Curtis Eliza Wife Married F 35 1816 Balliffs Wife Downton Hamptworth Farm 13 Jones George Head Unmarried M 20 1831 Agricultural Labourer Downton Hamptworth Cottage 13 Light James Servant Unmarried M 19 1832 Agricultural Labourer Downton Hamptworth Cottage 14 Street Charles Head Married M 40 1811 Carpenter Downton Hamptworth 14 Street Jane Wife Married F 38 1813 Downton Hamptworth 14 Street George Son M 11 1840 Scholar Downton Hamptworth 14 Street Frank Son M 8 1843 Scholar Downton Hamptworth 15 Littlecott John Head Married M 60 1791 Pauper Downton Hamptworth 15 Littlecott Priscilla Wife Married F 56 1795 Farley Hamptworth 15 Littlecott Sarah Sister Widow F 70 1781 Pauper Downton Hamptworth 16 King John Head Married M 51 1800 Agricultural labourer Downton Hamptworth 16 King Mary. A. Wife Married F 54 1797 Nomansland Hamptworth 16 King Ann Daughter F 14 1837 Downton Hamptworth 17 Curtis Ann Head Widow F 72 1779 Farmer of 3 Acres Landford Hamptworth 17 Curtis Walter Son Widower M 28 1823 Farmer of 11 Acres Downton Hamptworth 17 Bone Elizabeth Grand Daughter F 7 1844 Scholar Downton Hamptworth 17 Curtis Charles Grand Son M 2 1849 Downton Hamptworth 18 Hull Ann Head Widow F 60 1791 Farmer of 60 acres employing 12 Labourers Eling, Hants Farm House 18 Hull Henry Son Unmarried M 21 1830 Farmers Son Downton Farm House 18 Bundy Charlote Servant Unmarried F 18 1833 Gent Servant Downton Farm House 19 Hull John Head Married M 63 1788 Retired Grocer Landford Hamptworth 19 Hull Elziabeth Wife Married F 70 1781 Downton Hamptworth 20 Scovell George Head Married M 44 1807 Agricultural Labourer Downton Hamptworth 20 Scovell Eliza Wife Married F 38 1813 Downton Hamptworth 20 Scovell John Son M 15 1836 Agricultural Labourer Downton Hamptworth 20 Scovell William Son M 10 1841 Agricultural Labourer Downton Hamptworth 20 Scovell Sarah Daughter F 8 1843 Scholar Downton Hamptworth 20 Scovell Frank Son M 5 1846 Scholar Downton Hamptworth 20 Scovell Charles Son M 2 1849 Downton Hamptworth 21 Palmer Francis Head Married M 60 1791 Farmer of 16 Acres Employing 1 Labourer Wellow Farm House 21 Palmer Sarah Wife Married F 54 1797 Downton Farm House 21 King William Servant Unmaried M 24 1827 Agricultural Labourer Downton Farm House 22 Reynolds Enos Head Married M 43 1808 Farmer of 19 acres of Land Landford Farm House 22 Reynolds Harriet Wife Married F 40 1811 Downton Farm House 22 Reynolds Sarah Daughter Unmarried F 17 1834 Downton Farm House 22 Reynolds John Son M 15 1836 Agricultural Labourer Downton Farm House 22 Reynolds Arthur Son M 12 1839 Downton Farm House 23 Crooke John Head Married M 29 1822 Master Shoemaker Whiteparish Hamptworth 23 Crooke Jane Wife Married F 27 1824 Whiteparish Hamptworth 23 Crooke Sarah Daughter F 6 1845 Scholar Whiteparish Hamptworth 23 Crooke William Son M 4 1847 Scholar Whiteparish Hamptworth 23 Crooke Edward Son M 2 1849 Downton Hamptworth 24 Mills Charles Head Married M 39 1812 Agricultural Labourer Bramshaw Hamptworth 24 Mills Fanny Wife Married F 38 1813 Downton Hamptworth © Wiltshire OPC Project/2013/Annette Jack Downton - Census 1851 (Hamptworth) YEAR SCHEDULE SURNAME FORENAMES RELATIONSHIP C0NDITION SEX AGE BORN OCCUPATION PLACE OF BIRTH ABODE 24 Eldridge Silas Son in Law M 13 1838 Agricultural Labourer Downton Hamptworth 24 Mills Eliza Daughter F 10 1841 Scholar Downton Hamptworth 25 Smith Sidney Head Married M 34 1817 Agricultural Labourer Standlynch Hamptworth 25 Smith Eliza Wife Married F 44 1807 Nomansland Hamptworth 25 Smith Mary Daughter Unmarried F 20 1831 Downton Hamptworth 25 Smith James Son M 13 1838 Agricultural Labourer Downton Hamptworth 25 Smith Charles Son M 10 1841 Downton Hamptworth 25 Smith Ann Daughter F 7 1844 Scholar Downton Hamptworth 26 Eldridge Samuel Head Married M 59 1792 Agricultural Labourer Downton Hamptworth 26 Eldridge Sarah Wife Married F 56 1795 Whiteparish Hamptworth 26 Eldridge Samuel Son Unmarried M 27 1824 Agricultural Labourer Downton Hamptworth 26 Eldridge Emma Grand Daughter F 13 1838 Scholar Downton Hamptworth 27 King Joseph Head Married M 40 1811 Agricultural Labourer Eling, Hampshire Hamptworth 27 King Eliza Wife Married F 35 1816 West Wellow Hamptworth 27 King Mary Daughter F 1 1850 Downton Hamptworth 27 Fielden James Son in Law M 11 1840 Scholar Downton Hamptworth 27 Fielden Richard Son in Law M 6 1845 Scholar Downton Hamptworth 28 Hull George Head Married M 25 1826 Farmers Son Downton Hamptworth 28 Hull Ann Wife Married F 30 1821 Downton Hamptworth 28 Hull Ann Daughter F 0 1851 Downton Hamptworth 29 Andrews William Head Married M 66 1785 Farmer of 100 Acres Employer of 3 Labourers Downton Farmhouse 29 Andrews Sarah Wife Married F 66 1785 Wellow Farm House 29 Andrews Thomas Son Unmaried M 34 1817 Farmers Son Wellow Farm House 29 Andrews Mary Daughter Unmarried F 30 1821 Wellow Farm House 29 Andrews Stephen. T. Grand Son M 7 1844 Salisbury Farm House 29 King Ann Servant Unmaried F 16 1835 House Servant Nomansland Farm House 30 Tucker George Head Married M 49 1802 Agricultural Labourer Downton Farm House 30 Tucker Hannah Wife Married F 50 1801 Rockbourne, Hampshire Farm House 30 Tucker Ann Daughter Unmarried F 22 1829 Downton Farm House 30 Tucker George Son Unmaried M 19 1832 Agricultural Labourer Downton Farm House 30 Tucker Mary Daughter F 10 1841 Scholar Downton Farm House 31 Tucker William Head Married M 63 1788 Agricultural Labourer Downton Hamptworth 31 Tucker Fanny Wife Married F 65 1786 Downton Hamptworth 31 Tucker John Son Married M 35 1816 Agricultural Labourer Downton Hamptworth 31 Tucker Pheobe Daughter in Law Married F 32 1819 Bramshaw Hamptworth 31 Tucker Frances Grand Daughter F 2 1849 Downton Hamptworth 31 Webb Sebinar Grand Daughter F 2 1849 Middlesex, London Hamptworth 32 Tucker John Head Married M 29 1822 Agricultural Labourer Downton Hamptworth 32 Tucker Sylvia Wife Married F 27 1824 East Dean, Hampshire Hamptworth 32 Tucker Martha Daughter F 4 1847 Downton Hamptworth 32 Tucker Jubal Son M 3 1848 Downton Hamptworth 32 Tucker Henry Son M 1 1850 Downton Hamptworth
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