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Ludgershall - Census 1891 Enumerator: Mr William Crouch Ludgershall - Census 1891 Enumerator: Mr William Crouch Year Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Occupation Place of Birth Notes Born Schedule The Rectory Awdry William Henry Head Married 55 1836 Chippenham Wilts Butt Street Awdry Rose Emma Wife Married 48 1843 Amedabad Bombay Awdry Agnes Ethel Daughter Unmarried 23 1868 Ludgershall Wilts Boulter Harriet Servant Unmarried 52 1839 Housekeeper Domestic Chippenham Wilts Hart Edith Susan Servant Unmarried 18 1873 Housemaid Domestic Melcombe Horsey Dorset Butt Street Crouch William Head Married 39 1852 Journeyman Blacksmith Ludgershall Wilts Crouch Blanche Wife Married 31 1860 National Schoolmistress Cranborne Wilts Crouch Godfrey William Son 2 1889 Ludgershall Wilts Sturgess Emma Bessie Servant 15 1876 Ludgershall Wilts Butt Street Purdue Fred Head Married 40 1851 Bricklayer Ludgershall Wilts Purdue Mary A Wife Married 38 1853 Plymouth Devon Purdue Dorothea E Daughter 12 1879 Scholar Ludgershall Wilts Purdue Mary A Daughter 8 1883 Scholar Ludgershall Wilts Purdue Margaret Daughter 5 1886 Scholar North Tedworth Wilts Purdue Fred Son 2 1889 Ludgershall Wilts Purdue Joseph Boarder Widowed 74 1817 Retired Bricklayer Ludgershall Wilts Butt Street Eliott Charles Head Married 40 1851 Bricklayer's Labourer Alvediston Dorset Eliott Charity Wife Married 36 1855 Cranborne Dorset Eliott Thomas Charles Son 15 1876 Groom Domestic Long Crichel Dorset Eliott Rose Ellen Daughter 12 1879 Abbotts Ann Hants Eliott Frances May Daughter 8 1883 Scholar Fyfield Hants Eliott Arthur F Son 3 1888 Scholar Ludgershall Wilts Butt Street Muspratt John Head Married 73 1818 Gardener Domestic Ludgershall Wilts Muspratt Eliza Wife Married 69 1822 Shalbourne Wilts Muspratt Elizabeth A Granddaughter 14 1877 Scholar Kimpton Hants Butt Street Barnes George Head Married 30 1861 Oil Merchant Broughton Hants Barnes Hannah Wife Married 30 1861 Ludgershall Wilts Barnes Margaret M Daughter 5 1886 Scholar Ludgershall Wilts Barnes Percy George Son 3 1888 Scholar Ludgershall Wilts Barnes Elsie Amelia Daughter 1 1890 Ludgershall Wilts Ferguson Hannah Boarder Widowed 50 1841 Living on own means Ludgershall Wilts Blind Ferguson Annie Mary Boarder Unmarried 17 1874 Pupil Teacher Tunbridge Wells Kent Williams Elizabeth Visitor Widowed 78 1813 Living on own means Ludgershall Wilts Butt Street Loader William Head Married 26 1865 Baker Yetminster Dorset Loader Annie Wife Married 26 1865 Oakley Hants Loader Rose Ellen Daughter 2 1889 Ludgershall Wilts Loader Louisa A Daughter 1 1890 Ludgershall Wilts ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2016/Jan Oliver Ludgershall - Census 1891 Enumerator: Mr William Crouch Year Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Occupation Place of Birth Notes Born Schedule Castle Street Young Nathaniel Head Married 67 1824 Farmer Brinkworth Wilts Farm House Young Elizabeth Wife Married 65 1826 Somerford Parva Wilts Young Susan E Daughter Unmarried 41 1850 Brinkworth Wilts Young Nathaniel R R Son Unmarried 31 1860 Brinkworth Wilts Lansley Alma Servant 16 1875 General Domestic Ludgershall Wilts Bradley James Head Married 29 1862 Shepherd Alvediston Wilts Bradley Lavinia Wife Married 30 1861 Langford Wilts Bradley Frederick G Son 8 1883 Scholar Martin Wilts Bradley Ellen E A Daughter 6 1885 Scholar Martin Wilts Bradley Edna R Daughter 2 1889 Tunworth Hants Bradley Sidney J Son 1m 1891 Ludgershall Wilts Way Frank Boarder Unmarried 24 1867 Shepherd Martin Wilts Castle Street Maber Emma C Head Unmarried 45 1846 Fancy worker of wool Wimborne Dorset Castle Street Baiden Robert Head Married 45 1846 Boot Manufacturer Ludgershall Wilts Baiden Eliza Wife Married 49 1842 Ludgershall Wilts Baiden Alfred E Son Unmarried 18 1873 Boot Maker's Assistant Ludgershall Wilts Baiden Isabel F Daughter 15 1876 Scholar Ludgershall Wilts Baiden Ellen S Daughter 13 1878 Scholar Ludgershall Wilts Baiden Crispin C Son 6 1885 Scholar Ludgershall Wilts Dudmore Charles F Boarder Unmarried 39 1852 Journeyman Boot Maker Ludgershall Wilts Castle Street Foord William Head Unmarried 42 1849 Naval Pensioner Ramsbury Wilts Brangwin William Visitor Widowed 79 1812 Retired Horse Dealer Long Crendon Bucks Castle Street Spicer Albert Head Married 30 1861 Agricultural Labourer Ludgershall Wilts Spicer Martha Wife Married 24 1867 Collingbourne Ducis Wilts Spicer Walter C Son 1891 Ludgershall Wilts Spicer William A Son 1891 Ludgershall Wilts Taylor Elizabeth Boarder Unmarried 22 1869 Asst Teacher Elementary Ludgershall Wilts Castle Street Coombs George Head Married 72 1819 Agricultural Labourer Ludgershall Wilts Coombs Eliza Wife Married 67 1824 Ludgershall Wilts Coombs William Son Unmarried 33 1858 Bricklayer's Labourer Ludgershall Wilts Castle Street Bevins John Head Married 34 1857 Huntsman's Groom First Whip Pewsey Wilts Bevins Annie Wife Married 27 1864 Alington Wilts Bevins Bertha Daughter 9 1882 Scholar Shipton Wilts Bevins Maude Daughter 8 1883 Scholar Shipton Wilts Bevins Laura Daughter 4 1887 Scholar Shipton Wilts Bevins Jack Son 2 1889 Ludgershall Wilts Castle Street Lansley Mary Head Widowed 75 1816 Housekeeper Domestic Ludgershall Wilts ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2016/Jan Oliver Ludgershall - Census 1891 Enumerator: Mr William Crouch Year Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Occupation Place of Birth Notes Born Schedule Lansley Charles Son Unmarried 44 1847 Shepherd Ludgershall Wilts Lansley Walter Son Unmarried 41 1850 Horse Carter Ludgershall Wilts Castle Street Crouch Charles Head Widowed 75 1816 Master Blacksmith Chute Wilts Crouch Charles Son Unmarried 35 1856 Journeyman Blacksmith Ludgershall Wilts Crouch Mary Daughter 33 1858 Housekeeper Domestic Ludgershall Wilts Mead Herbert Head Married 40 1851 Master Carpenter/Joiner Ludgershall Wilts Mead Emily Wife Married 45 1846 Ludgershall Wilts Mead Florence Niece 12 1879 Scholar Ludgershall Wilts Spicer Mortimer Illegitimate Son Unmarried 20 1871 Journeyman Carpenter/Wheelwright Ludgershall Wilts Castle Street Palmer Esther Head Widowed 57 1834 Collingbourne Ducis Wilts Saunders Louisa Niece 10 1881 Scholar Ludgershall Wilts Castle Street Spicer William Head Married 64 1827 Thatcher Ludgershall Wilts Spicer Elizabeth Wife Married 61 1830 Ludgershall Wilts Spicer Evan E Son Unmarried 40 1851 Blacksmith's Labourer Ludgershall Wilts Castle Street Cottrell Elizabeth Head Widowed 83 1808 South Tedworth Hants Cottrell William Son Unmarried 44 1847 Groom Ostler South Tedworth Hants Sturgess Edward Head Widowed 52 1839 Agricultural Labourer Ludgershall Wilts Sturgess Mary A Daughter Unmarried 30 1861 Ludgershall Wilts Sturgess Frederick C Son Unmarried 24 1867 Agricultural Labourer Ludgershall Wilts Sturgess Alfred Son 11 1880 Plough Boy Ludgershall Wilts Sturgess Lilian Daughter 9 1882 Scholar Ludgershall Wilts Sturgess Frank Son 7 1884 Scholar Ludgershall Wilts Newman Eliza Sister Widowed 68 1823 Ludgershall Wilts Castle Street Matthews Zilla Head Widowed 82 1809 Living on own means Ludgershall Wilts Sturgess Sarah A Companion Unmarried 28 1863 Companion Domestic Ludgershall Wilts Harris Annie E Servant Unmarried 16 1875 General Domestic Newton Stacey Hants Castle Street Gullis George Head Married 35 1856 Agricultural Labourer West Kennett Wilts Gullis Caroline Wife Married 39 1852 Rockley Wilts Gullis Ernest G Son 11 1880 Scholar Durrington Wilts Gullis Edith J Daughter 7 1884 Scholar Ludgershall Wilts Gullis Alfred J Son 5 1886 Scholar Ludgershall Wilts Waite George Lodger Unmarried 44 1847 Gardener Domestic Overton Wilts Pierce George Lodger Unmarried 16 1875 Agricultural Labourer Upton Lovell Hants Castle Street Raisey Alfred Head Married 42 1849 Agricultural Labourer Lockeridge Wilts Raisey Sarah Wife Married 47 1844 Plough Boy Lockeridge Wilts Raisey George Son 15 1876 Plough Boy Preshute Wilts Raisey Sidney Son 14 1877 Lockeridge Wilts ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2016/Jan Oliver Ludgershall - Census 1891 Enumerator: Mr William Crouch Year Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Occupation Place of Birth Notes Born Schedule Raisey Arthur Son 7 1884 Lockeridge Wilts Raisey Mable K Daughter 3 1888 Lockeridge Wilts Castle Street Smith James Head Married 23 1868 Shepherd Manton ? Wilts Castle Street Rawlings William Head Married 65 1826 Agricultural Labourer Enford Wilts Rawlings Elizabeth Wife Married 61 1830 Milston Wilts Rawlings David Son Unmarried 28 1863 Agricultural Labourer Enford Wilts Castle Street Bendall George Head Married 58 1833 Agricultural Labourer Ludgershall Wilts Bendall Sarah Wife Married 57 1834 South Tedworth Hants Bendall Rosa S Daughter 17 1874 Ludgershall Wilts Bendall Albert C Grandson 8 1883 Scholar Amesbury Wilts Castle Street Thorne Mary J Head Widowed 35 1856 Charwoman Ludgershall Wilts Thorne John T Son 11 1880 Plough Boy Ludgershall Wilts Thorne Alice M Daughter 9 1882 Scholar Ludgershall Wilts Thorne William H Son 7 1884 Scholar Ludgershall Wilts Thorne Edward J Son 4 1887 Scholar Ludgershall Wilts Castle Street Lansley Fred Head Married 33 1858 Agricultural Labourer Ludgershall Wilts Lansley Mary Wife Married 33 1858 Tangley Hants Lansley Frederick U Son 10 1881 Scholar Ludgershall Wilts Lansley Florence E Daughter 8 1883 Scholar Ludgershall Wilts Lansley Charles H Son 4 1887 Scholar Ludgershall Wilts Lansley Ernest F Son 2 1889 Ludgershall Wilts Lansley Lucy K Daughter 5m 1890 Ludgershall Wilts Castle Street Mower Robert Head Widowed 84 1807 Baptist Minister Urchfont Wilts Robinson Benjamin Head Married 37 1854 Police Constable Earsden Northumberland Robinson Annie Wife Married 37 1854 Corsham Wilts Robinson Samuel Son 11 1880 Scholar Corsham
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