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Tollard Royal - Census 1901 Tollard Royal - Census 1901 Relationship Employer, worker or Own If working at Abode Surname Given Names Status Sex Age Year Born Occupation Where Born Address Notes to Head Account Home Schedule 1 Tollard Green Lane Alner William Head Married M 38 1863 Cattleman on Farm Worker Tollard Royal 1 Tollard Green Lane Alner Maria Wife Married F 38 1863 Tollard Royal 1 Tollard Green Lane Alner George Son M 13 1888 Tollard Royal 1 Tollard Green Lane Alner Lucy Daughter F 12 1889 Tollard Royal 1 Tollard Green Lane Alner Susie Daughter F 10 1891 Tollard Royal 1 Tollard Green Lane Alner Arthur Son M 9 1892 Tollard Royal 1 Tollard Green Lane Alner Nora Daughter F 7 1894 Tollard Royal 1 Tollard Green Lane Alner Harry Son M 4 1897 Berwick St John 1 Tollard Green Lane Alner Douglas Son M 2 1899 Berwick St John 2 Tollard Green Lane Raymond John Head Married M 39 1862 Carter on Farm Worker Woodcutts, Dorset 2 Tollard Green Lane Raymond Mary Ann Wife Married F 25 1876 Bournemouth,Hants 2 Tollard Green Lane Raymond Edwin J Son M 14 1887 Blandford, Dorset 2 Tollard Green Lane Raymond Emma S Daughter F 12 1889 Sturminster Newton, Dorset 2 Tollard Green Lane Raymond Henry J Son M 9 1892 Chettle, Dorset 2 Tollard Green Lane Raymond Cecil H J Son M 0 1901 Tollard Royal 5 Months old 3 Tollard Green Lane Rideout Joseph Head Married M 73 1828 General Labourer Worker Ashmore. Dorset 3 Tollard Green Lane Eliza Wife Married F 76 1825 Gunville, Dorset 4 Tollard Green Lane Budden Edwin Head Married M 32 1869 Agricultural Labourer Worker Tollard Royal 4 Tollard Green Lane Budden Alice Wife Married F 42 1859 Farley Camberlayne, Hants 4 Tollard Green Lane Budden Edwin Son M 1 1900 Chorley, Berks 4 Tollard Green Lane Budden Harriett I Widow F 66 1835 Dorset, Ashmore 5 Tollard Green Lane sched. 5 served A.J. 6 Tollard Green Lane Rideout Frank Head M 18 1883 Pond maker Worker Dorset, East Orchard 6 Tollard Green Lane Rideout Emily Widow F 58 1843 Dorset, East Orchard Blind 6 Tollard Green Lane Rideout Elijah Uncle M 51 1850 Pond maker Worker Compton Abbas, Dorset 6 Tollard Green Lane Rideout Percy J. M. Nephew M 13 1888 Dorset, East Orchard 7 Tollard Green Lane Bealing Annie Wife Married F 23 1878 Woolfardisworthy, Devon 7 Tollard Green Lane Bealing Doris L Daughter F 5 1896 Ashmore, Dorset 8 Tollard Green Adlam George Head Married M 75 1826 Labourer (farm) Worker At home Tollard Royal Page 2 8 Tollard Green Adlam Maryann Wife Married F 63 1838 Compton Abbas, Dorset 8 Tollard Green Adlam Tom Son Unmarried M 31 1870 Agricultural Labourer Worker Tollard Royal 8 Tollard Green Adlam Frank Son Unmarried M 23 1878 Soldier on furlough Tollard Royal 8 Tollard Green Adlam Fred Son Unmarried M 19 1882 Under keeper (farm) Worker Tollard Royal 9 Tollard Green Sevain Jane Widow Married F 73 1828 Nurse Domestic Woodcutts, Handley, Dorset 10 Tollard Green Green Andrew Head Married M 81 1820 Tollard Royal 10 Tollard Green Green Emily W Married F 53 1848 Charlon Donhead, Wolts 10 Tollard Green Green Henry Son Unmarried M 44 1857 Woodman Worker Ashmore, Dorset 11 Tollard Park Richards Richard J Head Married M 33 1868 Gamekeeper Worker Butleigh, Somerset 11 Tollard Park Richards Lucy A Wife Married F 30 1871 Castle Cary, Somerset 11 Tollard Park Richards Beatrice M Daughter F 6 1895 Tollard Royal 11 Tollard Park Richards Winefred H Daughter F 4 1897 Tollard Royal 12 Tollard Street Horden Robert G Head Married M 45 1856 Bailiff (farm) Employer Wimbourne, Dorset 12 Tollard Street Horden Caroline E Wife Married F 50 1851 Basingstoke, Hants 12 Tollard Street Horden Francis G Son M 14 1887 Horton, Dorset 12 Tollard Street Horden Reginald C Son M 11 1890 Horton, Dorset 12 Tollard Street Horden Edward V Son M 9 1892 Horton, Dorset 13 Tollard Street Hole William Head Married M 60 1841 Tailor Own account At home Templecombe, Somerset 13 Tollard Street Hole Elizabeth Wife Married F 61 1840 Motcombe, Dorset 14 Tollard Street Button Thomas Head Married M 67 1834 Baker Own account At home Handley, Dorset 14 Tollard Street Button Ellen Wife Married F 65 1836 Huish Champflower, Som. ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2018/Su Cooper Tollard Royal - Census 1901 Relationship Employer, worker or Own If working at Abode Surname Given Names Status Sex Age Year Born Occupation Where Born Address Notes to Head Account Home Schedule 14 Tollard Street Button Edward S Son Unmarried M 24 1877 General Labourer Worker Handley, Dorset 15 Tollard Street Elliott George Head Married M 75 1826 Labourer Cattleman Worker Handley, Dorset 16 Tollard Street Dowling Alfred H Head Married M 51 1850 Shepherd Worker Chettle, Dorset 16 Tollard Street Dowling Amelia Wife Married F 42 1859 Ludwell 16 Tollard Street Dowling Harry E. C. Son M 6 1895 Tollard Royal 16 Tollard Street Dowling Elsie S E M Daughter F 1 1900 Tollard Royal 17 Tollard Street Penny Joseph Head Married M 59 1842 Farmer & carrier Employer At home Sixpenny Handley, Dorset Page 3 17 Tollard Street Penny Mildred E Wife Married F 42 1859 Certigicated (school) Mistress At School Walcot, Bath, Somerset 17 Tollard Street Penny Susie Daughter Unmarried F 21 1880 Tollard Royal 18 Tollard Street Mayhew Alfred Head Married M 57 1844 Mechanical Engineer Own account At home Suffolk, Honton 18 Tollard Street Mayhew Susannah Wife Married F 49 1852 Tollard Royal 19 Tollard Street Staples George Head Married M 38 1863 Farm Labourer Worker Tollard Royal 19 Tollard Street Staples Annie Wife Married F 34 1867 Farnham, Dorset 19 Tollard Street Staples Beatrice Daughter F 11 1890 Woodcutts, Dorset 19 Tollard Street Staples Harry Son M 9 1892 Tollard Royal 19 Tollard Street Staples Ernest Son M 6 1895 Berwick St John 19 Tollard Street Staples Frederick Son M 3 1898 Tollard Royal 19 Tollard Street Hiscock Ernest Brother in law Unmarried M 30 1871 Carpenters Labourer Worker Farnham, Dorset 20 Tollard Street Staples Annie Head Married F 52 1849 Farnham, Dorset 20 Tollard Street Staples Albert Son Unmarried M 16 1885 Gardener (Domestic) Tollard Royal 20 Tollard Street Staples Alice Daughter F 13 1888 Tollard Royal 20 Tollard Street Staples William Son M 7 1894 Tollard Royal 21 Tollard Street Raymond Henry Head Married M 58 1843 Tollard Royal 21 Tollard Street Raymond Elizabeth Wife Married F 65 1836 Ebbesbourne Wake 22 Tollard Street Targett Henry Head Unmarried M 55 1846 Farmer Employer Tollard Royal 22 Tollard Street Targett Mary S Sister Unmarried F 52 1849 Tollard Royal 23 Tollard Street Wyatt John Head Married M 58 1843 Dorset, Handley Subject to fits 23 Tollard Street Wyatt Mansel Wife Married F 44 1857 Charwoman Worker Dorset, Handley 23 Tollard Street Wyatt William Son M 14 1887 Under Carter on farm Worker Dorset, Handley 23 Tollard Street Wyatt Kate Daughter F 9 1892 Dorset, Handley 24 Tollard Street Kiddle Thomas Head Married M 38 1863 Estate Carpenter Worker Tollard Royal Page 4 24 Tollard Street Kiddle Mary Ann Wife Married F 34 1867 Tollard Royal 24 Tollard Street Kiddle Thomas Son M 7 1894 Tollard Royal 24 Tollard Street Kiddle Arthur Son M 6 1895 Tollard Royal 24 Tollard Street Kiddle Vera Gertrude Daughter F 0 1901 Tollard Royal 6 months old 25 Tollard Steet Witt James Head Married M 29 1872 Work on Roads (lab) Worker Tollard Royal 25 Tollard Steet Witt Alice Wife Married F 28 1873 Tollard Royal 25 Tollard Steet Witt Francis Son M 7 1894 Tollard Royal 25 Tollard Steet Witt Henry Son M 5 1896 Tollard Royal 25 Tollard Steet Witt Emily Daughter F 4 1897 Tollard Royal 25 Tollard Steet Witt James Son M 1 1900 Tollard Royal 26 Tollard Street Chadwick James Head Married M 53 1848 House painter Worker Isle of Wight 27 Tollard Street Bennett Elizabeth Head Widow F 64 1837 Donhead St Mary 27 Tollard Street Frost Jane Daughter Married F 40 1861 Cook (Domestc) Tollard Royal 27 Tollard Street Bennett Ethel Grandaughter Unmarried F 18 1883 Infant School Teacher Coombe Bissett 28 Tollard Street Maidment William Head Married M 66 1835 Carpenter Worker Didlington, Norfolk 28 Tollard Street Maidment Dinah Wife Married F 52 1849 Tollard Royal 28 Tollard Street Maidment Francis Son Unmarried M 23 1878 Gardener (Domestic) Worker Tollard Royal 28 Tollard Street Maidment Frederick Son Unmarried M 21 1880 Gardener (Domestic) Worker Tollard Royal 28 Tollard Street Maidment Lucy Alice Daughter F 13 1888 Tollard Royal ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2018/Su Cooper Tollard Royal - Census 1901 Relationship Employer, worker or Own If working at Abode Surname Given Names Status Sex Age Year Born Occupation Where Born Address Notes to Head Account Home Schedule 29 Tollard Street Whitmarsh Emily Head Widow F 58 1843 Postmistress Worker At home Ashmore, Salisbury 29 Tollard Street Whitmarsh Louisa Daughter Unmarried F 18 1883 Telegraphist Worker At home Rushmore, Salisbury 30 Tollard Sreet Le Boutillier Wilfred Head Widower M 34 1867 Grocer Own account At home Island of Jersey Page 5 30 Tollard Sreet Le Boutillier Dorothy Daughter F 7 1894 Manitoba, Canada 30 Tollard Sreet Brine Alice Mary Sister in law Unmarried F 22 1879 Housekeeper (Domestic) Worker Gussage St Michael, Dorset 31 Tollard Street Pinchen Arthur Head Married M 33 1868 Police Constable Worker Milton 31 Tollard Street Pinchen Sarah Jane Wife Married F 40 1861 Belchamp St Paul, Essex 31 Tollard Street Pinchen William Son M 4 1897 Trowbridge 31 Tollard Street Pinchen Cecile Daughter F 2 1899 Kilmington, Wilts 31 Tollard Street Pinchen Arthur J Son M 1 1900 Kilmington, Wilts 31 Tollard Street Pinchen Louisa A Neice F 12 1889 Everleigh, Wilts 32 Tollard Street Ansty William Head Married M 40 1861 Labourer (General) Worker Tollard Royal 32 Tollard Street Ansty Alice Wife Married F 29 1872 Tollard Royal 32 Tollard Street Ansty Herbert Son Son M 7 1894 Tollard Royal 32 Tollard Street Ansty Harold Son Son M 2 1899 Tollard Royal 33 Tollard Street Kelly Henry Head Married M 48 1853 Labourer.
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