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Woodborough - Census 1851 Woodborough - Census 1851 Schedule Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Year Born Occupation Place of Birth Notes 1 Honey Street Bridgman Stephen Head Married 32 1819 Boating Labourer Bradford, Wiltshire Honey Street Bridgman Caroline Wife Married 32 1819 Pewsey, Wiltshire Honey Street Bridgman George Son Unmarried 11 1840 Honey Street, Wiltshire Honey Street Bridgman William Son Unmarried 10 1841 Stanton St.Bernard, Wiltshire Honey Street Bridgman Ann Daughter Unmarried 5 1846 Stanton St.Bernard, Wiltshire Honey Street Bridgman Ellen Daughter Unmarried 2 1849 Stanton St.Bernard, Wiltshire 2 Honey Street Harris Richard Head Widower 62 1789 Journeyman Smith Wilcot, Wiltshire Honey Street Harris Ann Daughter Unmarried 26 1825 Wilcot, Wiltshire 3 Honey Street Pottinger Thomas Head Married 28 1823 Sawyer Honey Street, Wiltshire Birthplace written as Honey St, Woodboro Honey Street Pottinger Matilda Wife Married 30 1821 Alton Priors, Wiltshire Honey Street Pottinger Sidney Son Unmarried 5 1846 Alton Priors, Wiltshire Honey Street Pottinger Martha A. Daughter Unmarried 1 1850 Honey Street, Wiltshire Birthplace written as Honey St, Woodboro 4 Honey Street Franklin Hannah Head Married 25 1826 Alton Barnes, Wiltshire Honey Street Franklin George Son Unmarried 1 1850 Woodborough, Wiltshire 5 Honey Street Fuller Maurice Head Married 27 1824 Labourer Upavon, Wiltshire Honey Street Fuller Jane Wife Married 26 1825 Laycock, Wiltshire Honey Street Fuller Elizabeth Daughter Unmarried 2 1849 Bottlesford, Wiltshire Honey Street Fuller Thomas Son Unmarried 1 1850 Woodborough, Wiltshire Aged 9 Months Honey Street Curtiss John Lodger Unmarried 27 1824 Lath Cleaner Basingstoke, Hampshire 6 Honey Street Pearce William Head Married 58 1793 Traveller Timber Merchant Norton St.Philip, Somerset Honey Street Pearce Elizabeth Wife Married 50 1801 Bath, Somerset Honey Street Pearce Elizabeth M. Daughter Unmarried 24 1827 Southwark, Surrey Honey Street Pearce Jacob T. Son Unmarried 17 1834 Bath, Somerset Honey Street Pearce Maria A. Daughter Unmarried 15 1836 Bath, Somerset 7 Honey Street Wells Martha Head Married 77 1774 Calne, Wiltshire Husband William Missing or Dead? Honey Street Wells Sarah B. Daughter Unmarried 32 1851 Woodborough, Wiltshire Middle name Baily Honey Street King William Visitor Widower 39 1812 Agricultural Labourer Alton Barnes, Wiltshire 8 Honey Street Pottinger Philip Head Married 56 1795 Agricultural Labourer Allcannings, Wiltshire Honey Street Pottinger Ann Wife Married 56 1795 Stanton St.Bernard, Wiltshire Honey Street Pottinger John Son Unmarried 21 1830 Sawyer Woodborough, Wiltshire Honey Street Pottinger Ann Daughter Unmarried 17 1834 Straw Bonnet Maker Woodborough, Wiltshire Honey Street Pottinger Mary Daughter Unmarried 15 1836 Woodborough, Wiltshire Honey Street Waight Cornelius Lodger Unmarried 16 1835 Agricultural Labourer Woodborough, Wiltshire 9 Honey Street Bunce Martha Head Unmarried 72 1851 Wootton Rivers, Wiltshire Honey Street Hazell William Son Unmarried 40 1811 Agricultural Labourer Easton, Wiltshire Birthplace likely Easton Royal 10 Honey Street Gardener Leonard Head Married 33 1818 Farmer (Occupying 8 Acres) Woodborough, Wiltshire Honey Street Gardener Elizabeth Wife Married 33 1818 No Birthplace recorded Honey Street Gardener Mary Daughter Unmarried 11 1840 No Birthplace recorded Honey Street Gardener John Son Unmarried 9 1842 No Birthplace recorded Honey Street Gardener Susannah Daughter Unmarried 7 1844 Woodborough, Wiltshire Census incorrectly records Position as Head Honey Street Gardener George Son Unmarried 5 1846 Woodborough, Wiltshire Census incorrectly records Position as Wife Honey Street Gardener Edward Son Unmarried 1 1850 Woodborough, Wiltshire 11 Honey Street Occle Nanny Head Widow 64 1787 Woodborough, Wiltshire Honey Street Eyles James Lodger Unmarried 20 1831 Sawyer Woodborough, Wiltshire 12 Honey Street Goddard William Head Married 37 1814 Agricultural Labourer Grately, Wiltshire Birthplace likely Grately, Hampshire ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2014/Duncan McBurney Woodborough - Census 1851 Schedule Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Year Born Occupation Place of Birth Notes Honey Street Goddard Martha Wife Married 34 1817 Woodborough, Wiltshire Honey Street Goddard Elizabeth Daughter Unmarried 14 1837 Woodborough, Wiltshire Honey Street Goddard Ann Daughter Unmarried 11 1840 Woodborough, Wiltshire Honey Street Goddard Jane Daughter Unmarried 10 1841 Woodborough, Wiltshire Honey Street Goddard Henry Son Unmarried 8 1843 Woodborough, Wiltshire Honey Street Goddard Ellen Daughter Unmarried 5 1846 Woodborough, Wiltshire Honey Street Goddard Sarah Mother Widow 75 1776 Visitor Woodborough, Wiltshire Reference to Visitor crossed out 13 Honey Street Smith Stephen Head Married 45 1806 Saw Woodborough, Wiltshire Honey Street Smith Ann Wife Married 50 1801 Straw Bonnet Maker Woodborough, Wiltshire Honey Street Smith Emily Daughter Unmarried 11 1840 Woodborough, Wiltshire Honey Street Smith Matilda Daughter Unmarried 8 1843 Pewsey, Wiltshire 14 Honey Street Hailstone John Head Married 46 1805 Agricultural Labourer Alton, Wiltshire Honey Street Hailstone Hephzibah Wife Married 34 1817 Woodborough, Wiltshire Honey Street Hailstone Joseph Son Unmarried 1 1850 Woodborough, Wiltshire 15 Honey Street Macklin Mary Head Widow 77 1774 Woodborough, Wiltshire Condition unclear Honey Street Macklin Job Son Unmarried 44 1807 Boat Owner Woodborough, Wiltshire 16 Honey Street Wiltshire Thomas Head Married 49 1802 Sawyer Woodborough, Wiltshire Honey Street Wiltshire Jane Wife Married 46 1805 Alton Priors, Wiltshire Honey Street Wiltshire Mary A. Daughter Unmarried 12 1839 Woodborough, Wiltshire Honey Street Wiltshire William Son Unmarried 12 1839 Agricultural Labourer Woodborough, Wiltshire Honey Street Wiltshire Ruth Daughter Unmarried 9 1842 Woodborough, Wiltshire Honey Street Wiltshire Emma Daughter Unmarried 7 1844 Woodborough, Wiltshire 17 Sands Smith Robert Head Married 28 1823 Carpenter Stanton, Wiltshire Sands Smith Sarah A. Wife Married 25 1826 Marsfield, Somerset Likely Birthplace Marshfield, Gloucestershire Sands Smith Albert E. Son Son 1 1850 Woodborough, Wiltshire Aged 8 Months 18 Sands Smith Elijah Head Married 30 1821 Carpenter Stanton, Wiltshire Sands Smith Julia Wife Married 26 1825 Melksham, Wiltshire Sands Smith Julia A. Daughter Unmarried 5 1846 Woodborough, Wiltshire 19 Sands Smith Mary Head Married 63 1788 Stanton, Wiltshire Sands Smith Sarah Daughter Unmarried 32 1819 Stanton, Wiltshire 20 Sands Giddings Isaac Head Married 28 1823 Agricultural Labourer Woodborough, Wiltshire Sands Giddings Rachel Wife Married 28 1823 Wilcot, Wiltshire Sands Giddings Mary Ann Daughter Unmarried 2 1849 Woodborough, Wiltshire Sands Giddings Elizabeth Daughter Unmarried 0 1851 Woodborough, Wiltshire Aged 2 Months 21 Woodborough Brown John Head Widower 42 1809 Publican Woodborough, Wiltshire Woodborough Brown Elizabeth Daughter Unmarried 13 1838 Woodborough, Wiltshire Woodborough Brown Stephen Lodger Unmarried 46 1805 Shoemaker Woodborough, Wiltshire 22 Woodborough Pinchen John Head Married 32 1819 Agricultural Labourer Woodborough, Wiltshire Woodborough Pinchen Martha Wife Unmarried 28 1823 Agricultural Labourer Alton Priors, Wiltshire Woodborough Pinchen Elizabeth Daughter Unmarried 13 1838 Agricultural Labourer Woodborough, Wiltshire Woodborough Pinchen George Son Unmarried 11 1840 Agricultural Labourer Woodborough, Wiltshire Woodborough Pinchen Ann Daughter Unmarried 4 1847 Alton Priors, Wiltshire Woodborough Pinchen Charlotte Daughter Unmarried 1 1850 Woodborough, Wiltshire 23 Woodborough Bartlett David Head Married 49 1802 Agricultural Labourer Woodborough, Wiltshire Woodborough Bartlett Jane Wife Married 65 1786 Woodborough, Wiltshire ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2014/Duncan McBurney Woodborough - Census 1851 Schedule Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Year Born Occupation Place of Birth Notes Woodborough Bartlett Elijah Son Unmarried 22 1829 Agricultural Labourer Woodborough, Wiltshire Woodborough Bartlett Maria Lodger Unmarried 15 1836 Woodborough, Wiltshire Age may be 75 24 Woodborough Wiltshire Job Head Married 26 1825 Sawyer Woodborough, Wiltshire Woodborough Wiltshire Mary Wife Married 24 1827 Teacher at Charity School Easton, Wiltshire Birthplace likely Easton Royal Woodborough Wiltshire Sarah Daughter Unmarried 7 1844 Scholar North Newnton, Wiltshire Woodborough Wiltshire Frank Son Unmarried 1 1850 Woodborough, Wiltshire 25 Woodborough Frearson John Head Widower 68 1783 Schoolmaster Worthington, Leicestershire 26 Woodborough Mortimore George Head Married 40 1811 Sawyer Woodborough, Wiltshire Woodborough Mortimore Mary Wife Married 31 1820 Washer Woodborough, Wiltshire Woodborough Mortimore Ellen Daughter Unmarried 12 1839 Woodborough, Wiltshire Woodborough Mortimore Martha Daughter Unmarried 10 1841 Woodborough, Wiltshire Woodborough Mortimore Ann Daughter Unmarried 8 1843 Scholar Woodborough, Wiltshire Woodborough Mortimore Richard Son Unmarried 6 1845 Scholar Woodborough, Wiltshire Woodborough Mortimore Mary Daughter Unmarried 4 1847 Scholar Woodborough, Wiltshire Woodborough Mortimore Sarah Daughter Unmarried 2 1849 Woodborough, Wiltshire 27 Woodborough Mortimore William Head Married 48 1803 Farm Labourer Woodborough, Wiltshire Woodborough Mortimore Hannah Wife Married 48 1803 Woodborough, Wiltshire Woodborough Mortimore David Son Unmarried 22 1829 Agricultural Labourer Woodborough, Wiltshire Woodborough Mortimore William Son Unmarried 10 1841 Agricultural Labourer Woodborough,
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