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Oborne Census 1901 Rg13/2007 OBORNE CENSUS 1901 RG13/2007 Registration District: Sherborne No 266. Enumeration District: 5. Registration District: Sherborne No 2. Enumerator: Sidney Dunford Commencing with the cottages in the London Road passing through the village to Mr Henry J Dunford’s thence to cottages in Bristol Road Note: Column headed “Rms” = Number of rooms occupied if less than 5; Column headed “Hme” =Y=Yes, working at home Sch Address Rms Name Rel Cond Age Occupation Emp Hme Born 1 Oborne Street 4 Absolom Downton Head Mar 38 Labourer on Farm Worker Glanvilles Wooton Esther Downton Wife Mar 47 Lillington Ada Downton Dau Unm 17 General Servant Domestic Longburton Elsie Downton Dau Unm 12 Lillington Dora Downton Dau Unm 11 Lillington Charles Downton Son Unm 8 Knighton Hilda Downton Dau Unm 3 Knighton Eva Downton Dau Unm 1 Yetminster 2 Oborne Street 3 James Chant Head Mar 78 Gardener Worker Oborne 3 Oborne Street 4 Arthur Jeans Head Mar 49 Thatcher on Farm Worker Stalbridge Susan Jeans Wife Mar 58 Glover machinist Worker Y Purse Caundle Ethel Maud Jeans Dau Unm 24 Glover machinist Worker Gillingham Lois Maria Jeans Dau Unm 18 Gillingham 4 Oborne Street 4 Edward John Smith Head Mar 42 Grrom & Gardener Domestic Worker Goathill Agusta Smith Wife Mar 43 Glover Leather Worker Y Oborne Elsie Hellena Smith Dau Unm 16 Glover Leather Worker Y Oborne 5 Oborne Street William Cheeseman Head Mar 42 Agricultural Labourer Worker Oborne Annie Cheeseman Wife Mar 48 Sherborne Elsie Cheeseman Dau Unm 12 Oborne Ivy Cheeseman Dau Unm 4 Oborne Wilfred Cheeseman Son Unm 9 Oborne 6 Oborne Street 4 William March Head Mar 41 Railway Platelayer Worker Sherborne Emma March Wife Mar 40 Sherborne William March Son Unm 12 Sherborne Mabel March Dau Unm 10 Oborne Fred March Son Unm 8 Oborne Emma March Dau Unm 5 Oborne Ada March Dau Unm 2 Oborne Ellen March Dau Unm 17 General Servant Domestic Sherborne 7 Ivy Cottage Walter Bugg Head Mar 56 Retired Farmer Bruton Mary Bugg Wife Mar 56 Yetminster Amy Bugg Dau Unm 27 Milborne Wick Ernest Bugg Son Unm 18 Solicitor’s Clerk Worker Milborne Wick Oborne Street UNINHABITED 8 Oborne Street 4 John Banger Head Mar 70 Ordinary Agricultural Labourer Worker Lillington Jane Banger Wife Mar 63 Oborne Robert Banger Son Unm 28 Groom Domestic Worker Oborne John Banger Son Unm 22 Gardener Domestic Worker Oborne Ethel Pinnock G-Dau 10 Croydon 9 Oborne Street John Giles Head Mar 50 Farm Labourer Worker Purbeck Jane Giles Wife Mar 59 Dorchester 10 Oborne Street Emile Langdown Head Mar 43 Agricultural Labourer Worker Poole Georgina Langdown Wife Mar 36 Bridport Harry Langdown Son Unm 14 Poole Rose Langdown Dau 13 Poole William T Langdown Son 11 Kingsbury Ernest Frank Langdown Son 9 Kingsbury Edith Mary Langdown Dau 7 Kingsbury Florence Louise Langdown Dau 5 Kingsbury Alfred James Langdown Son 2 Ashington Albert George Langdown Son 6m Sandford Orcas 11 Oborne Street Joseph Treasure Head Mar 64 Farm Labourer (General) Worker Doulton Anna Mary Treasure Wife Mar 61 Radstock Charles C G A Green Boarder Unm 31 Bank Clerk Worker Cardiff 12 Lower Farm George Dunford Head Mar 68 Farmer Employer Lillington Ann Burt Dunford Wife Mar 63 West Stour Sidney Dunford Son Unm 38 Farmer’s Son Worker Lillington Sarah G Dunford Dau Unm 35 Lillington George E R Dunford Son Unm 33 Farmer’s Son Worker Lillington Florence S Dunford Dau Unm 31 Lillington Julia M Dunford Dau Unm 26 Lillington Augustus M Denman Boarder Unm 34 Accountant’s Clerk Worker Yeovil 13 Oborne Street 4 James Cheesman Head Unm 28 Postman Worker Oborne Emily Cheesman Sister Unm 25 Assistant school teacher Worker Oborne Oborne Street UNINHABITED 14 The School Rose Matilda Denner Head Mar 32 School mistress Portland Doris Maud Denner Dau 4 Portland Elizabeth Russell Servant Unm 18 General servant domestic Corscombe 15 The Rectory Frank B Phillips Head Mar 36 Clergyman Church of England Kelshall HERTS Ellanor F Phillips Wife Mar 30 South Australia Gertrude M Phillips Dau 5 Oborne Charles E V Phillips Son 3 Oborne Francis J Phillips Son 1 Oborne Margaret E Phillips Dau 9m Oborne Bessie B Beaton Servant Unm 23 Nurse Domestic Sherborne Minnie Shore Servant Unm 25 House Parlour Domestic Yeovil Lily F Andrews Servant Unm 20 Cook Domestic Bradford Abbas 16 Oborne Street 2 Anna M Delemont Head Wid 47 Allweston William Delemont Son Unm 15 Cowman on farm Worker Folke Arthur Delemont Son 11 Haydon 17 Oborne Street James Murchington Head Mar 36 Farm Labourer Worker Lymington Mary F Murchington Wife Mar 36 Batcombe Christian Murchington Dau 12 Halstock Charlotte Murchington Dau 10 Chetnole Lilly Murchington Dau 8 Holywell William H Murchington Son 6 Batcombe Alfred G Murchington Son 3 Batcombe Albert E Murchington Son 1 Milborne Wick 18 Oborne Street 2 William Chant Head Wid 56 Farm Labourer (General) Worker Oborne 19 Square 3 Mary A Whitty Head Wid 52 Charwoman Worker W. Chelborough Mabel Whitty Dau Unm 22 Shirt machinist Worker Leigh 20 Square 3 Thomas Dewfall Head Wid 74 Agricultural Labourer Worker Henstridge Bessie Chant G-Dau Unm 19 Glover machinist Worker Y Milborne Wick 21 Oborne Street Edwin Northam Head Mar 45 Carter on Farm Worker Pointington (sic) Elizabeth Northam Wife Mar 47 Sandford Orcas William T Northam Son Unm 22 Farm Labourer Worker Sandford Orcas Eliza Northam Dau Unm 21 Silk Weaver Worker Pointington Elizabeth Northam Dau Unm 18 Silk Weaver Worker Pointington Fred Northam Son Unm 16 Carter on Farm Worker Pointington Emily Northam Dau 14 Pointington Mabel Northam Dau 11 Pointington Ivy May Northam Dau 4 Coombe Farm, Castleton 22 Oborne Street 4 Edwin Smith Head Mar 35 Gardener & Groom Domestic Worker Oborne Matilda Smith Wife Mar 38 Yeovil Reginald Smith Son 10 Oborne William Smith Son 9 Oborne Evelyn Mary Smith Dau 7 Coombe Castleton Walter H Smith Son 5 Coombe Castleton Eva Maud Smith Dau 2 Coombe Castleton 23 Oborne Street George Lambert Head Wid 72 Agricultural Labourer Worker Oborne Sidney Lambert Son Unm 28 Agricultural Labourer Worker Oborne Lavinia Mary Lambert G-Dau 18 Glover machinist Worker Oborne 24 Oborne Street Joseph Lawrence Head Mar 29 Shepherd Worker Barwick Jane Lawrence Wife Mar 30 Mudford Herbert Lawrence Son 5 Yeovil William Lawrence Son 3 Brimpton Violet Lawrence Dau 1 Brimpton 25 Oborne Street 4 Elizabeth Russell Head Wid 46 Chelbourgh (sic) Albert Russell Son Unm 23 Stockman on Farm Worker Corscombe Lily Russell Dau 13 Chelborough Charles Russell Son 9 Chelborough Henry Russell Son 6 Knighton Maud Russell Dau 3 Coombe Farm Castleton Minnie Russell G-Dau 2 Oborne 26 Old Grange Edmund Hall Head Mar 58 Accountant Employer Banghurst (HANTS) Sarah Hall Wife Mar 42 Wraxal SOM Leonard Hall Son Unm 17 Boy, Royal Engineers Swanage Ruth Hall Dau Unm 16 Oborne Percy Hall Son 14 Oborne Dorothy Hall Dau 13 Oborne Grace Hall Dau 9 Oborne Edmund Hall Son 8 Oborne Cuthbert Hall Son 7 Oborne Winifred Hall Dau 5 Oborne Frank Hall Son 3 Oborne Roda Willey Servant Unm 18 General Servant Domestic Buckland St Mary Oborne Street UNINHABITED 27 Grange Farm Henry John Dunford Head Mar 61 Farmer Employer Lillington Mary Louisa Dunford Wife Mar 42 Leigh Kathleen Eliza Dunford Dau 8 Sherborne Henry M B Dunford Son 6 Sherborne Leonard G B Dunford Son 4 Sherborne Emily Isabel Crees Visitor Unm 24 West Lydford SOM Lily Delemont Servant Unm 14 General Servant Domestic N.K. 28 Bristol Road 2 Edward Hunt Head Mar 39 Bricklayer’s Labourer Worker Sherborne Elizabeth Hunt Wife Mar 35 Sherborne (Fits) Amelia Hunt Dau 9 Sherborne Robert Hunt Son 7 Sherborne Albert Hunt Son 4 Sherborne Harry Hunt Son 1 Sherborne 29 Bristol Road 3 Charles H W Ellaway Head Mar 31 Mason’s Labourer Worker Sherborne Kate Ellaway Wife Mar 32 Pointington Charles H W Ellaway Son 7 Sherborne Lucy Maud Ellaway Dau 5 Sherborne .
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