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Tilshead - Census 1871 Tilshead - Census 1871 Relationship Year Abode Surname Given Names Status Sex Age Occupation Place of Birth Notes to Head Born RG10/1943 1 East Down Ashley Charles Head M M 54 1817 Farm Labourer Tilshead Page 1 East Down Ashley Mary Ann Wife M F 54 1817 Tilshead East Down Ashley Richard Unmarried U M 24 1847 Farm Labourer Tilshead East Down Ashley James Unmarried U M 14 1857 Farm Labourer Tilshead 2 East Down Kyte Felix Head M M 35 1836 Farm Labourer Tilshead East Down Kyte Ann Wife M F 32 1839 West Lavington East Down Kyte Charlotta Daur F 9 1862 Farm Laberour Tilshead 3 East Down Brinson Edward Head W M 45 1826 Shepherd Tilshead East Down Brinson Emma Daur F 14 1857 Tilshead East Down Brinson Oliver Son M 12 1859 Tilshead East Down Brinson James Son M 10 1861 Farm Labourer Tilshead East Down Brinson Agnes Daur F 8 1863 Tilshead 4 East Down Potter Leonard Head M M 41 1830 General Servant Imber East Down Potter Ann Wife M F 40 1831 General Servant Chittern East Down Potter George Son U M 17 1854 General Servant Chittern East Down Potter Aurther Son U M 15 1856 General Servant Tilshead East Down Potter Henrey Son M 13 1858 General Servant Tilshead East Down Potter James Son M 8 1863 General Servant Tilshead East Down Potter Albert Daur M 5 1866 General Servant Tilshead East Down Potter Marey Unmarried U F 24 1847 General Servant Chittern East Down Potter Henrey M 7 1864 General Servant Tilshead No relationship to head is recorded East Down Potter Francis M 5 1866 General Servant Tilshead No relationship to head is recorded 5 Giddings John Wise Head M M 55 1816 Mason Tilshead Giddings Mary Ann Wife M F 43 1828 Tilshead Giddings Frank Nephew ? M 6 1865 Scholar Tilshead 6 East Street Mead Elijah Head M M 45 1826 Cord Wainer Tilshead Page 2 East Street Mead Thirza Wife M F 51 1820 Tilshead East Street Mead Sarah Jane Daur F 12 1859 Place of birth not recorded 7 East Street Foard Wm Head M M 36 1835 Carter Easterton East Street Foard Mary Wife M F 34 1837 Tilshead East Street Ford Sarah Daur F 11 1860 Tilshead East Street Ford Edwin Henry Son M 6 1865 Tilshead East Street Ford Walter Son M 3 1868 Tilshead East Street Ford William Son M 1 1870 Tilshead East Street Mead Ann Mother-in-law W F 72 1799 Pauper Tilshead 8 Payne Wm Head W M 75 1796 Labourer Winterbourn Stoke Payne Jane Daur U F 37 1834 Labourer Tilshead Payne Tom Grandson U M 5 1866 Labourer Tilshead 9 Topp George Head M M 47 1824 Head Carter Codford St. Mary Topp Mary Jane Wife M F 41 1830 Codford St. Mary ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2018/Carol Ouellet Page 1 of 12 Tilshead - Census 1871 Relationship Year Abode Surname Given Names Status Sex Age Occupation Place of Birth Notes to Head Born RG10/1943 Wood Sarah Grand Daur F 10 1861 Westbury 10 Folliott James Gilbert Head U M 65 1806 Farmer 439 acres 8 lab 4 boys Chittern St. Mary Folliott Emma Daur U F 24 1847 Tilshead Hains Mary U F 52 1819 House Keeper Simley No relationship to head is recorded Mathews Caroline Servant U F 24 1847 General Servant Tilshead 11 Axford George Head M M 70 1801 Dog Trainer Crockerton Axford Dianna Wife M F 65 1806 Trainer's Wife Market Lavington West Albert Frank Grand Son M 3 1868 Devizes 12 x-ed out Uninhabited 13 x-ed out Uninhabited 14 Lawes Hanah Head U F 49 1822 Independant Wales 15 East Street Cotton Mary Head U F 39 1832 Independant Calne Page 3 East Street Munday Jessie Lodger U M 15 1856 Farm Labourer Amesbury Age could be 17 16 East Street Lawes Samuel Head U M 30 1841 Farmer of 50 acres Tilshead East Street Munday Jane U F 21 1850 House Keeper Tilshead No relationship to head is recorded Axford Robt Nephew M 7 1864 Tilshead 17 Blake Christopher Head M M 50 1821 Carpenter Tilshead Blake Louisa Wife M F 54 1817 Tilshead 18 South Street Howell Charles Head M M 43 1828 Grocer, etc. Tilshead South Street Howell Agnes Jane Wife M F 33 1838 Salisbury South Street Bendle Agnes Louisa Daur F 8 1863 School Tilshead South Street Bendle Allice Maud Daur F 5 1866 School Tilshead South Street Howell Florance Daisey Daur F 2 1869 Tilshead South Street Howell Charley William Son M 0 1871 Tilshead Age 10 mos. South Street How Fanney Jane Boarder U F 25 1846 Dress Maker Salisbury 19 Hibberd Elias Head M M 30 1841 Labourer Tilshead Hibberd Jane Wife M F 28 1843 Tilshead 20 Blake Robt Head M M 46 1825 Carpenter Orcheston St. George Blake Jane Wife M F 46 1825 Tilshead Blake Ann Daur U F 20 1851 Orcheston St. George Blake George Son U M 17 1854 Carpenter Elston Blake John Son M 13 1858 Scholar Elston Blake Mary Daur F 6 1865 Scholar Tilshead 21 Long Wm Head M M 29 1842 Farm Labourer Tilshead Long Elizabeth Wife M F 29 1842 Littleton Long Agnes F 9 1862 School Tilshead No relationship to head is recorded Long Earnest Son M 7 1864 Scholar Tilshead Page 4 Long Henrey Son M 1 1870 Tilshead Bolter George Lodger M 30 1841 Farm Labourer Chiveral No marital status recorded Lidbury Frank Lodger M 15 1856 Farm Labourer Devizes No marital status recorded ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2018/Carol Ouellet Page 2 of 12 Tilshead - Census 1871 Relationship Year Abode Surname Given Names Status Sex Age Occupation Place of Birth Notes to Head Born RG10/1943 22 Giddings Solomon Chs Head M M 32 1839 Mason & Thatcher Urchfont Giddings Jane Wife M F 31 1840 Tilshead Giddings Jacob Elwin Son M 5 1866 Schollar Tilshead Giddings Thos Osmond Son M 3 1868 Schollar Tilshead Giddings Charles Son M 1 1870 Tilshead 23 Jording Stephen Head M M 40 1831 Shoemaker Tilshead Jording Elizabeth Wife M F 39 1832 Tilshead Jording Samuel Son M 10 1861 Scholar Tilshead Jording Elizabeth Daur F 8 1863 Scholar Tilshead Jording Rosalinda Daur F 6 1865 Scholar Tilshead 24 Dawe George Head M M 45 1826 Labourer Easterton Dawe Sarah Wife M F 41 1830 West Lavington 25 Munday John Head M M 30 1841 Carter Tilshead Sarah Jane Wife M F 29 1842 Shrewton Sarah Jane Daur F 9 1862 Schollar Tilshead Munday Mary Maria Daur F 7 1864 Schollar Tilshead Munday William Son M 3 1868 Tilshead Munday Ann Daur F 0 1871 Tilshead Age 8 mos. 26 Kyte Jane Head W F 75 1796 Annuitant Tilshead Kyte Ann Daur U F 44 1827 Farm Servant Tilshead Kyte Maria F 9 1862 School Amesbury No relationship to head is recorded 27 South Street Kyte Wm Head M M 19 1852 Labourer Tilshead Page 5 South Street Kyte Aurndle Wife M F 21 1850 Theyrington Tytherington? South Street Kyte Edwin Son M 0 1871 Tilshead Age 6 mos. 28 South Street Mills George Head U M 45 1826 Farms 560 acres 9 men 3 boys 2 women Figheldean South Street Kyte Sarah Servant U F 20 1851 General Servant Tilshead South Street Perry Mary Servant W F 70 1801 Occaisonal Servant Allington South Street Woodroff George Servant U M 60 1811 Farm Servant Shrewton 29 South Street Bolter Charles Head M M 25 1846 Labourer Chivrel South Street Bolter Eliza Ann Wife M F 24 1847 Farm Servant Tilshead South Street Bolter Edith Daur F 0 1871 Tilshead Age 9 mos. 30 South Street Munday John Head M M 53 1818 Labourer Tilshead South Street Munday Mary Ann Wife M F 57 1814 Labourer Tilshead South Street Munday Wm Son U M 15 1856 Labourer Tilshead South Street Munday Fred Son M 14 1857 Labourer Tilshead South Street Munday Edward Son M 11 1860 Labourer Tilshead 31 Found Joseph Head M M 68 1803 Labourer Tilshead Found Mary Ann Wife M F 68 1803 Labourer Thatcham, Berks Found Sam Joseph Son U M 13 1858 Labourer Tilshead 32 Mills James Head M M 69 1802 Labourer Cliff Pipard ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2018/Carol Ouellet Page 3 of 12 Tilshead - Census 1871 Relationship Year Abode Surname Given Names Status Sex Age Occupation Place of Birth Notes to Head Born RG10/1943 Mills Jane Wife M F 68 1803 Labourer Market Lavington 33 South Street Long James Head M M 26 1845 Labourer Tilshead South Street Long Hannah Wife M F 26 1845 Labourer Tilshead South Street Munday Emily Daur F 8 1863 Tilshead South Street Long Lilian Jane Daur F 0 1871 Tilshead Page 6. Age 6 mos. 34 Found Daniel Head W M 51 1820 Farm Labourer Imber Found Frank Son M 14 1857 Farm Labourer Tilshead Found Edward Son M 13 1858 Farm Labourer Tilshead Bunday Ann Niece U F 24 1847 Farm Labourer Tilshead 35 Bridg Street Munday Isaa Head M M 34 1837 Shepherd Tilshead Isaac Bridg Street Munday Emma Wife M F 26 1845 West Lavington Bridg Street Munday Albert William Son M 9 1862 West Lavington Bridg Street Munday Alice Daur F 8 1863 West Lavington Bridg Street Munday Samuel Son M 2 1869 Tilshead 36 Bridg Street Kyte Hezekiah Head M M 49 1822 Carter Tilshead Bridg Street Kyte Louesa Wife M F 48 1823 Tilshead Bridg Street Kyte Jonah Son U M 17 1854 Shepherd Tilshead Bridg Street Kyte Eannas Daur F 9 1862 Tilshead Bmd: Emma Bridg Street Kyte Rosana Daur F 7 1864 School Tilshead Bridg Street Kyte James Son M 4 1867 School Tilshead Bridg Street Kyte Silas Son M 1 1870 Tilshead 37 Hibbard Wm Head M M 58 1813 Labourer Elston Hibbard Sophia Wife M F 63 1808 Burbage 38 House uninhabited Schedule no.
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