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Cherhill - Census 1851 Cherhill - Census 1851 YEAR SCHEDULE SURNAME FORENAMES RELATIONSHIP C0NDITION SEX AGE BORN OCCUPATION PLACE OF BIRTH ABODE 1 Derham Henry Head Married M 61 1790 Agricultural labourer Compton Bassett Cherhill Penn 1 Derham Hannah Wife Married F 61 1790 Compton Bassett Cherhill Penn 1 Derham Daniel Son Unmarried M 29 1822 Agricultural labourer Compton Bassett Cherhill Penn 1 Derham Charles Son Unmarried M 21 1830 Agricultural labourer Cherhill Cherhill Penn 1 Derham Sarah Grandaughter F 10 1841 Cherhill Cherhill Penn 1 Carpenter Henry Inmate Unmarried M 30 1821 Gamekeeper Calne Cherhill Penn 2 Birt James Head Married M 51 1800 Gentlemans coachman Suffolk Mellis G H Walker Henages Lodge 2 Birt Sarah Wife Married F 49 1802 Gate keeper Yorkshire Selby G H Walker Henages Lodge 2 Birt Eliza Sophia Daughter Unmarried F 18 1833 Collingburn G H Walker Henages Lodge 2 Birt Mary Ann Daughter Unmarried F 16 1835 Ludgershall G H Walker Henages Lodge 2 Birt James William Son M 12 1839 Scholar Everleigh G H Walker Henages Lodge 3 Scot William Head Married M 53 1798 Dealer in Barm Cherhill Marsh Lane 3 Scot Ann Wife Married F 50 1801 Blackland Marsh Lane 3 Scot Alfred Son M 14 1837 Cherhill Marsh Lane 3 Scot Phebe Catherine Daughter F 7 1844 Cherhill Marsh Lane 3 Stephens John Lodger Widower M 73 1778 Pauper Bishop Cannings Marsh Lane 4 Ealy Issac Head Married M 37 1814 Agricultural labourer Cherhill Marsh Lane 4 Ealy Elizabeth Wife Married F 37 1814 Cherhill Marsh Lane 4 Ealy James Son Unmarried M 16 1835 Agricultural labourer Cherhill Marsh Lane 4 Ealy Ruth Daughter F 13 1838 Cherhill Marsh Lane 4 Ealy Mary Daughter F 9 1842 Scholar Cherhill Marsh Lane 4 Ealy Dan Son M 6 1845 Scholar Cherhill Marsh Lane 4 Ealy Martha Daughter F 3 1848 Scholar Cherhill Marsh Lane 4 Ealy Jane Daughter F 0 1851 Cherhill Marsh Lane 5 Derham William Head Married M 24 1827 Agricultural labourer Compton Bassett Marsh Lane 5 Derham Sarah Wife Married F 23 1851 Compton Bassett Marsh Lane 5 Derham Henry Son M 1 1850 Cherhill Marsh Lane 6 Ashe Shadrack Head Married M 46 1805 Agricultural labourer Brinkworth Marsh Lane 6 Ashe Harriet Wife Married F 49 1802 Compton Bassett Marsh Lane 6 Wayte Sarah step daughter F 14 1837 Cherhill Marsh Lane 7 Daniels John Head Married M 29 1822 Agricultural labourer Compton Bassett Marsh Lane 7 Daniels Jane Wife Married F 23 1828 Compton Bassett Marsh Lane 7 Clark Charles Lodger Married M 40 1811 Agricultural labourer Compton Bassett Marsh Lane 8 Alexander Charles Head Married M 35 1851 Shepherd Calne ? Farm Cottage 8 Alexander Esther Wife Married F 39 1812 Cherhill ? Farm Cottage 8 Alexander Jane Daughter F 13 1838 Cherhill ? Farm Cottage 8 Alexander Mary Ann Daughter F 10 1841 Cherhill ? Farm Cottage 8 Alexander Ellen Daughter F 6 1845 Cherhill ? Farm Cottage 8 Alexander Martha Daughter F 3 1848 Cherhill ? Farm Cottage 9 Aland Charles Head Married M 39 1812 Carpenter and wheelwright Chippenham 9 Aland Sarah Wife Married F 39 1812 Calne 9 Aland William Son M 14 1837 Scholar Calne 9 Aland Emily Daughter F 11 1840 Scholar Calne 9 Aland Alice Jane Daughter F 6 1845 Scholar Calne 9 Aland Sarah Matilda Daughter F 3 1848 Cherhill 10 Dew James Head Married M 49 1802 Agricultural labourer Calne 10 Dew Sarah Wife Married F 47 1804 Calne 10 Dew Robert son Unmarried M 20 1831 Agricultural labourer Cherhill 10 Dew Sarah Daughter Unmarried F 18 1833 Cherhill © Wiltshire OPC Project/Jane Davies/2013 Cherhill - Census 1851 YEAR SCHEDULE SURNAME FORENAMES RELATIONSHIP C0NDITION SEX AGE BORN OCCUPATION PLACE OF BIRTH ABODE 10 Dew Jane Daughter Unmarried F 16 1835 Cherhill 10 Dew William James son M 11 1840 Cherhill 10 Dew Hannah Daughter F 9 1842 Cherhill 10 Dew Eligah Son M 8 1843 Scholar Cherhill 10 Dew Eliza Daughter F 4 1847 Cherhill 11 Alexander william Head Married M 71 1780 Agricultural labourer Calne 11 Alexander Ann Wife Married F 67 1784 Calne 12 Lawes William Head Married M 33 1818 Mill and 20 acres of land employing 2 labourers Tilshead Cherhill Mill 12 Lawes Elizabeth Wife Married F 32 1819 Monkton Cherhill Mill 12 Lawes Thomas brother Unmarried M 35 1816 Annuitant Tilshead Cherhill Mill 13 Eatwell Edward Head Married M 27 1824 Agricultural labourer Compton Bassett Bottom Lane 13 Eatwell Hannah Wife Married F 24 1827 Gloustershire Hill Bottom Lane 13 Eatwell Henry son M 2 1849 Cherhill Bottom Lane 14 Hindon William Head Married M 26 1825 Agricultural labourer Compton Bassett Bottom Lane 14 Hindon Mary Wife Married F 21 1830 Yatesbury Bottom Lane 14 Hindon Joseph son M 2 1849 Cherhill Bottom Lane 14 Hindon William father Widower M 55 1796 Agricultural labourer Compton Bassett Bottom Lane 14 Hindon Jane sister Unmarried F 16 1835 Compton Bassett Bottom Lane 15 Ealy Issac Head Married M 28 1823 Agricultural labourer Cherhill Bottom Lane 15 Ealy Elizabeth Wife Married F 30 1821 Broad Hinton Bottom Lane 16 Bradfield Charles Head Married M 43 1808 Carpenter employing one man Yatesbury Bottom Lane 16 Bradfield Denness Wife Married F 51 1800 Calstone Wellington Bottom Lane 16 Bradfield Leah Daughter Unmarried F 17 1834 Cliff Pypard Bottom Lane 16 Bradfield William son M 14 1837 Cliff Pypard Bottom Lane 16 Bradfield Mary Ann Daughter F 11 1840 Cliff Pypard Bottom Lane 17 Mortimer William Head Married M 60 1791 Agricultural labourer Cherhill Bottom Lane 17 Mortimer Sarah Wife Married F 61 1790 Purton Bottom Lane 17 Mortimer John son Unmarried M 23 1828 Agricultural labourer Cherhill Bottom Lane 17 Mortimer Cornelius Son Unmarried M 21 1830 Agricultural labourer Cherhill Bottom Lane 18 Wayte William Head Married M 26 1825 Shepherd Cherhill Bottom Lane 18 Wayte Arrabella Wife Married F 26 1825 Broad Hinton Bottom Lane 18 Davis Hannah sister in law Married F 21 1830 Broad Hinton Bottom Lane 18 Davis Ann niece F 0 1851 Cherhill Bottom Lane 19 Scot John Head Married M 65 1786 Pauper agricultural labourer Cherhill Bottom Lane 19 Scot Martha Wife Married F 56 1795 Manton Bottom Lane 19 Scot Jane Daughter Unmarried F 36 1815 Calne Bottom Lane 19 Scot Daniel son Unmarried M 18 1833 Blacksmith Cherhill Bottom Lane 19 Scot Abraham son Unmarried M 15 1836 Agricultural labourer Cherhill Bottom Lane 19 Scot George grandson M 3 1848 Cherhill Bottom Lane 20 Jordan John Head Married M 53 1798 Shoemaker employing 1 boy Avebury Bottom Lane 20 Jordan Elizabeth Wife Married F 59 1792 Cherhill Bottom Lane 21 Pontin Able Head Married M 29 1822 Carpenter Calne Bottom Lane 21 Pontin Sarah Wife Married F 27 1824 Hampshire Shipton Bottom Lane 21 Pontin Sarah F 4 1847 Cherhill Bottom Lane 21 Pontin Eliza F 2 1849 Calne Bottom Lane 21 Pontin Elizabeth F 0 1851 Cherhill Bottom Lane 22 Moss Job Head Married M 30 1821 Agricultural labourer Cherhill Bottom Lane 22 Moss Mary Ann Wife Married F 26 1825 Calne Bottom Lane 23 Mortimer Henry Head Married M 27 1824 Dealer in vegetables etc Cherhill Bottom Lane © Wiltshire OPC Project/Jane Davies/2013 Cherhill - Census 1851 YEAR SCHEDULE SURNAME FORENAMES RELATIONSHIP C0NDITION SEX AGE BORN OCCUPATION PLACE OF BIRTH ABODE 23 Mortimer Ann Wife Married F 27 1824 Cherhill Bottom Lane 23 Mortimer William Robert M 0 1851 Cherhill Bottom Lane 24 Hazell Mary Head Widow F 58 1793 Devizes Bottom Lane 24 Hazell Jane Daughter Unmarried F 23 1828 Cherhill Bottom Lane 24 Hazell Sarah Daughter Unmarried F 20 1831 Cherhill Bottom Lane 24 Hazell Clare son Unmarried M 18 1833 Shepherd Cherhill Bottom Lane 24 Hazell George son M 13 1838 Cherhill Bottom Lane 25 Andrews William Head Married M 49 1802 Agricultural labourer Compton Bassett Bottom Lane 25 Andrews Harriet Wife Married F 46 1805 Preshute Bottom Lane 25 Andrews Henry son Unmarried M 20 1831 Agricultural labourer Cherhill Bottom Lane 26 Neate Stephen Head Married M 55 1796 Agricultural labourer Cherhill Middle lane 26 Neate Mary Wife Married F 48 1803 Bromhill Middle lane 26 Neate Ann Daughter Unmarried F 23 1828 Cherhill Middle lane 26 Neate John son Unmarried M 16 1835 Agricultural labourer Cherhill Middle lane 26 Neate Mary Daughter F 8 1843 Cherhill Middle lane 26 Neate George son M 5 1846 Cherhill Middle lane 26 Neate Stephen lodger Unmarried M 43 1808 Agricultural labourer Cherhill Middle lane 27 Dell Mary Head Widow F 64 1787 Pauper Cherhill Middle lane 27 Dell Henry son Unmarried M 24 1827 sawyer Cherhill Middle lane 28 Williams Thomas Head Married M 59 1792 sawyer Compton Bassett Middle lane 28 Williams Elizabeth Wife Married F 66 1785 Yatesbury Middle lane 29 Hilier John Head Married M 73 1778 Pauper agricultural labourer Cherhill Middle lane 29 Hilier Elizabeth Wife Married F 71 1780 Studley Middle lane 29 Sommers Daniel lodger Unmarried M 58 1793 Agricultural labourer Cherhill Middle lane 30 Dyke William Head Married M 45 1806 Pauper agricultural labourer Calne Middle lane 30 Dyke Ann Wife Married F 50 1801 Cherhill Middle lane 30 Dyke William son Unmarried M 25 1826 Carter Calne Middle lane 30 Dyke Henry son Unmarried M 18 1833 Shepherd Cherhill Middle lane 31 Clevery Mark Head Married M 23 1828 Shepherd Calne Middle lane 31 Clevery Alice Wife Married F 20 1831 calne Middle lane 31 Clevery Mary Ann Daughter F 2 1849 calne Middle lane 31 Eatwell Thomas lodger Widower M 26 1825 Agricultural labourer Calne Middle lane 32 Rivers Jonas Head Widower M 42 1809 Man of all work at Paronage Hilmarton Middle lane 32 Rivers Eliza Daughter Unmarried F 16 1835 Housekeeper of above Cherhill Middle lane 32 Rivers Sarah Daughter F 10 1841 Scholar Berkshire Speen Middle lane 32 Rivers Henry son M 7 1844 Scholar Cherhill Middle lane 32 Rivers Mary Ann Daughter F 5 1846 Scholar Cherhill Middle lane
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