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1891 Census Verwood in the Civil Parish of Cranborne, Dorset (East Section) 1891 CENSUS VERWOOD IN THE CIVIL PARISH OF CRANBORNE, DORSET (EAST SECTION) REGISTRATION DISTRICT: WIMBORNE ENUMERATION DISTRICT NO. 4 REGISTRATION SUB-DISTRICT: CRANBORNE NAME OF ENUMERATOR: MR. GEORGE ISAAC AVERY Being part of the Rural Sanitary District of Wimborne and part of the Ecclesiastical District of Verwood & West Moors. Contents. Commencing at the Verwood Railway Station, following the main road to the Green, turning there to the right following the Road to Mrs. Aplin’s, taking the house and the cottages at Pottern Farm and also Pottern Farm, then on to Eblake, taking the houses there, to Mt. Ararat Cottage, then following the Parish boundary back to the Verwood Railway Station. The whole of the houses to the North & East of the Road to Mrs. Aplin’s to be taken including Eastworth Farm, The British School cottages, The Vicarage, The houses at Clay Lake and Black Hill, Barrows, New Town, The Keeper’s House and the Pottery to the left of the Cross Roads at the Green. The whole being in the Parliamentary Division of East Dorset (Note: Pottern Farm & Cottages taken by Enumerator of adjoining District –Mr. W. Stickland) Note that on 1891 census two further questions were asked:- Number of rooms occupied if under 5 Employment Status abbreviated as follows: Employer “ER”, Employee “EE”, Neither “N” COMPILED BY VERWOOD HISTORICAL SOCIETY CROWN COPYRIGHT MATERIAL REPRODUCED WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE CONTROLLER OF HMSO. LICENCE NUMBER: C02W0003862 OUR TRANSCRIPTION SHOULD BE CHECKED AGAINST THE ORIGINALS FOR ACCURACY ORIGINALS CAN BE VIEWED AT PRO KEW, FRC ISLINGTON, DORSET RECORD OFFICE AND OTHER LOCATIONS 1891 CENSUS VERWOOD IN THE CIVIL PARISH OF CRANBORNE, DORSET (EAST SECTION) NO. ABODE RMS FIRST NAME SURNAME REL. MARR AGE OCCUPATION EMP BIRTH BIRTH DIS- TO COND COUNTY PLACE ABILITY HEAD . M F EBLAKE 1 RINGWOOD ROAD 4 ENO HASKELL HEAD M 35 LABOURER EE DORSET VERWOOD MARY ANNE HASKELL WIFE M 37 DORSET CRANBORNE ROSE ELLEN HASKELL DAU S 13 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD FANNY HASKELL DAU S 10 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD EMILY HASKELL DAU S 9 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD ALICE J HASKELL DAU S 6 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD FREDERICK C HASKELL SON S 4 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD ANNIE L HASKELL DAU 2 DORSET VERWOOD 2 RINGWOOD ROAD 4 GEORGE HASKELL HEAD WDR 75 AGRICULTURAL LABOURER N DORSET CRANBORNE JOB HASKELL SON S 48 AGRICULTURAL LABOURER EE DORSET CRANBORNE LOT HASKELL SON S 31 AGRICULTURAL LABOURER EE DORSET CRANBORNE ANN SAMMARS NIECE M 59 HOUSEKEEPER N DORSET CRANBORNE 3 RINGWOOD ROAD 4 WILLIAM HASKELL HEAD M 71 PAUPER DORSET CRANBORNE BLIND MARY A HASKELL WIFE M 69 PAUPER DORSET CRANBORNE KIT FORD DAU M 37 DORSET CRANBORNE FRANK FORD SON IN LAW M 32 BRICKMAKER N HANTS FORDINGBRIDGE LILY HASKELL GRANDDAU 5 SCHOLAR DORSET CRANBORNE 4 RINGWOOD ROAD 4 HENRY HASKELL HEAD M 69 BROOM-MAKER N DORSET CRANBORNE ELIZA HASKELL WIFE M 63 DORSET CRANBORNE END OF EBLAKE HAMLET 5 RINGWOOD ROAD 5+ GEORGE BREWER HEAD M 54 AGRICULTURAL LABOURER EE DORSET CRANBORNE ELIZA BREWER WIFE M 55 HANTS RINGWOOD JAMES BREWER SON S 25 AGRICULTURAL LABOURER EE DORSET CRANBORNE FRED BREWER SON 6 SCHOLAR DORSET CRANBORNE TOM BREWER SON 6 SCHOLAR DORSET CRANBORNE ELLEN BREWER GRANDDAU 11 SCHOLAR DORSET CRANBORNE COMPILED BY VERWOOD HISTORICAL SOCIETY CROWN COPYRIGHT MATERIAL REPRODUCED WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE CONTROLLER OF HMSO. LICENCE NUMBER: C02W0003862 OUR TRANSCRIPTION SHOULD BE CHECKED AGAINST THE ORIGINALS FOR ACCURACY ORIGINALS CAN BE VIEWED AT PRO KEW, FRC ISLINGTON, DORSET RECORD OFFICE AND OTHER LOCATIONS 1891 CENSUS VERWOOD IN THE CIVIL PARISH OF CRANBORNE, DORSET (EAST SECTION) NO. ABODE RMS FIRST NAME SURNAME REL. MARR AGE OCCUPATION EMP BIRTH BIRTH DIS- TO COND COUNTY PLACE ABILITY HEAD . M F 6 RINGWOOD ROAD 4 JOB HENNING HEAD M 75 AGRICULTURAL LABOURER N DORSET HORTON (CLAYLAKE) ELIZABETH HENNING WIFE M 67 DORSET VERWOOD 7 MOUNT ARARAT COTTAGE UNINHABITED 8 BOVERIDGE 5+ LEWIS LOCKYER HEAD M 45 MARKET GARDENER N DORSET CRANBORNE COMMON MARY LOCKYER WIFE M 50 DORSET CRANBORNE ELIZABETH LOCKYER DAU S 22 DORSET CRANBORNE ENNIS WITHERINGTON NEPHEW S 30 BRICK-MAKER N DORSET CRANBORNE CHARLES JOYCE BOARDER S` 13 HANTS BOURNEMOUTH 9 BOVERIDGE 5+ JOSEPH ANDREWS HEAD M 66 FARMER N DORSET WOODLANDS COMMON, ROSE COTTAGE ELIZABETH ANDREWS WIFE M 55 DORSET EDMONDSHAM 10 BOVERIDGE 5+ WILLIAM BENNETT HEAD M 70 AGRICULTURAL LABOURER EE DORSET CRANBORNE COMMON [Rose Cott also?] CAROLINE BENNETT WIFE M 64 DORSET CRANBORNE WINIFRED NORMAN ADOPTED S 23 HOUSEMAID EE WILTS WHITEPARISH DAU 11 COOPER’S LANE 4 FREDERICK WEST HEAD M 31 BRICKFIELD LABOURER EE WILTS BROADCHALKE BETHIRE WEST WIFE M 32 HANTS PARLEY EMILY M WEST DAU S 12 DORSET VERWOOD BLIND FREDERICK C WEST SON 9 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD MABEL J WEST DAU 7 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD FANNY B K WEST DAU 4 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD BESSIE WEST DAU 1 DORSET VERWOOD FRED SIMS LODGER S 28 BRICKFIELD LABOURER EE DORSET VERWOOD COMPILED BY VERWOOD HISTORICAL SOCIETY CROWN COPYRIGHT MATERIAL REPRODUCED WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE CONTROLLER OF HMSO. LICENCE NUMBER: C02W0003862 OUR TRANSCRIPTION SHOULD BE CHECKED AGAINST THE ORIGINALS FOR ACCURACY ORIGINALS CAN BE VIEWED AT PRO KEW, FRC ISLINGTON, DORSET RECORD OFFICE AND OTHER LOCATIONS 1891 CENSUS VERWOOD IN THE CIVIL PARISH OF CRANBORNE, DORSET (EAST SECTION) NO. ABODE RMS FIRST NAME SURNAME REL. MARR AGE OCCUPATION EMP BIRTH BIRTH DIS- TO COND COUNTY PLACE ABILITY HEAD . M F 12 BARROWS LANE 4 FREDERICK KERLEY HEAD M 29 GENERAL LABOURER N DORSET VERWOOD MARTHA KERLEY WIFE M 30 SOMERSET HINTON PHOEBE C KERLEY DAU 5 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD KATE KERLEY DAU 4 DORSET VERWOOD ROSALIE KERLEY DAU 2 DORSET VERWOOD CHARLES KERLEY SON 1 DORSET VERWOOD 13 BARROWS FARM 5+ ELIZABETH BUTLER HEAD WID 72 FARMER N DORSET CRANBORNE DEAF LEWIS BUTLER SON S 34 FARMER EE DORSET CRANBORNE TOM BUTLER SON S 32 FARMER EE DORSET CRANBORNE EMILY BUTLER DAU S 30 DORSET CRANBORNE ALICE BUTLER GRANDDAU 5 DORSET CRANBORNE 14 KEEPER’S HOUSE 5+ REUBEN BROOMFIELD HEAD M 36 GAMEKEEPER EE HANTS UPHAM ELIZABETH BROOMFIELD WIFE M 40 HANTS EAST BOLDRE 15 COOPER’S LANE 4 JOSEPH ANDREWS HEAD M 36 HAWKER N DORSET VERWOOD LEAH NAOMI ANDREWS WIFE M 36 DORSET VERWOOD ALICE B ANDREWS DAU 11 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD BERTHA W ANDREWS DAU 8 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD ALBERT C ANDREWS SON 4 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD SYBIL C ANDREWS DAU 1 DORSET VERWOOD 16 BOVERIDGE 4 JOSEPH BAILEY HEAD WDR 91 PAUPER DORSET CRANBORNE COMMON EMMA LOCKYER DAU WID 54 ELIZA BARRETT BOARDER S 28 17 CRANBORNE ROAD 5+ RICHARD ATTWOOD HEAD M 32 FARMER ER STAFFS ROWLAY [Eastworth Farm?] ELIZA ATTWOOD WIFE M 24 WORCS HALESOWEN MAUD ATTWOOD DAU 2 WORCS HALESOWEN CISSY ATTWOOD DAU 1 WORCS HALESOWEN SARAH HATCHARD SERVANT S 42 EE HANTS WOOLSBRIDGE COMPILED BY VERWOOD HISTORICAL SOCIETY CROWN COPYRIGHT MATERIAL REPRODUCED WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE CONTROLLER OF HMSO. LICENCE NUMBER: C02W0003862 OUR TRANSCRIPTION SHOULD BE CHECKED AGAINST THE ORIGINALS FOR ACCURACY ORIGINALS CAN BE VIEWED AT PRO KEW, FRC ISLINGTON, DORSET RECORD OFFICE AND OTHER LOCATIONS 1891 CENSUS VERWOOD IN THE CIVIL PARISH OF CRANBORNE, DORSET (EAST SECTION) NO. ABODE RMS FIRST NAME SURNAME REL. MARR AGE OCCUPATION EMP BIRTH BIRTH DIS- TO COND COUNTY PLACE ABILITY HEAD . M F 18 CRANBORNE ROAD 5+ FRANK BAILEY HEAD M 38 CARPENTER EE HANTS RINGWOOD SARAH BAILEY WIFE M 32 DORSET EDMONDSHAM GILES D BAILEY SON 9 SCHOLAR DORSET CRANBORNE CRISTOPHER F BAILEY SON 6 SCHOLAR DORSET CRANBORNE ESTHER C BAILEY DAU 2 DORSET CRANBORNE 19 CRANBORNE ROAD 5+ WILLIAM COX HEAD M 27 GARDENER EE DORSET CORFE MULLEN ELIZABETH COX WIFE M 25 DORSET STURMINSTER MARSHALL WILLIAM COX SON 4 DORSET CORFE MULLEN MAUDE COX DAU 3 DORSET CORFE MULLEN ALICE COX NIECE S 22 DORSET CORFE MULLEN 20 CRANBORNE ROAD 4 SOLOMON FRY HEAD M 34 BRICKYARD LABOURER EE DORSET VERWOOD MARY A FRY WIFE M 32 DORSET VERWOOD ALICE FRY DAU 7 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD ANNIE FRY DAU 3 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD ELLEN FRY DAU 1 DORSET VERWOOD 21 CRANBORNE ROAD 4 JANE THORNE HEAD WID 74 PAUPER DORSET VERWOOD 22 CHURCH ROAD, 5+ WILLIAM SHEARING HEAD M 66 SAWYER EE DORSET VERWOOD HOPE LODGE ANN SHEARING WIFE M 56 DORSET VERWOOD LAURA E SHEARING DAU S 21 DORSET VERWOOD CHURCH ROAD, HOPE LODGE 1 UNINHABITED [Numbers recommence at] 27 CHURCH ROAD 5+ WILLIAM R FRYER HEAD S 62 RETIRED BARRISTER ER DORSET DEAN GROVE MARY ELLEN FRYER SISTER S 53 DORSET LYTCHETT MINSTER WILLIAM J CHAFFEY SERVANT M 60 GARDENER EE DORSET STURMINSTER MARSHALL LYDIA A CHAFFEY SERVANT M 62 COOK EE NORFOLK TWAITE COMPILED BY VERWOOD HISTORICAL SOCIETY CROWN COPYRIGHT MATERIAL REPRODUCED WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE CONTROLLER OF HMSO. LICENCE NUMBER: C02W0003862 OUR TRANSCRIPTION SHOULD BE CHECKED AGAINST THE ORIGINALS FOR ACCURACY ORIGINALS CAN BE VIEWED AT PRO KEW, FRC ISLINGTON, DORSET RECORD OFFICE AND OTHER LOCATIONS 1891 CENSUS VERWOOD IN THE CIVIL PARISH OF CRANBORNE, DORSET (EAST SECTION) NO. ABODE RMS FIRST NAME SURNAME REL. MARR AGE OCCUPATION EMP BIRTH BIRTH DIS- TO COND COUNTY PLACE ABILITY HEAD . M F 28 VICARAGE ROAD, 5+ CLAUD BROWN HEAD M 40 VICAR VERWOOD & ER AUSTRALIA VICARAGE WEST MOORS GEORGINA F BROWN WIFE M 35 HANTS SOUTHAMPTON CLAUD L BROWN SON 11 MIDDX HARMONDS- WORTH PHILLIP A BROWN SON 2 DORSET VERWOOD MARY C BROWN DAU 8m DORSET VERWOOD MARIA JOAN COOK SERV S 41 NURSE EE DEVONSHIRE EXETER ELIZA M JACOBS SERV S 13 UNDER NURSE EE DORSET WEST MOORS BESSIE C TURNER SERV S 20 PARLOUR MAID EE WILTS WARMINSTER ELLEN ALDRIDGE SERV S 19 HOUSEMAID EE HANTS BROUGHTON FANNY VERGE SERV M 57 COOK EE WILTS BISHOPSTONE 29 VICARAGE ROAD, 5+ HARRY Jj EDGINGTON HEAD M 31 COACHMAN WORCESTER PERSHORE
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