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Rock 1871 Census Rock 1871 Census District 8 Part of the Parish of Rock including Rock and Sneyd Hollins and Stildon and Moor and Conningswick Divisions The Division includes the Hamlet of Porch Brook & that part of the Hamlet of Clowstop, the other part of which, belongs to the Parishes of Mamble and Bayton Enumerator Mr John Chalmers Address rel Age M/F con Occupation birthplace 1 1 School House John CHALMERS H 27 M M Teacher Yorkshire 2 1 Louisa CHALMERS W 27 F M Teacher Yorkshire 3 1 John Herbert CHALMERS S 5 M Scholar Rock 4 1 Ada CHALMERS D 3 F Rock 5 1 Charles CHALMERS S 1 M Rock 6 1 Emma WALTERS Ser 12 F Nurse-maid Rock 7 2 Bank Cottage Cornelius BROOM H 30 M M Coal miner Bayton 8 2 Louisa BROOM W 30 F M Tipton 9 2 Susanna BROOM D 9 F Scholar Rock 10 2 Mary Ann BROOM D 7 F Scholar Rock 11 2 Amelia Louisa BROOM D 5 F Rock 12 2 Margaret BROOM D 2 F Rock 13 3 Bullockhurst John WAINWRIGHT H 66 M M Farmer 86ac 2man Rock 14 3 Elizabeth WAINWRIGHT W 48 F M Pennwood 15 3 Elizabeth WAINWRIGHT D 22 F Rock 16 3 Sarah PRICE Ser 25 F General servant Higheley 17 3 Edward ELKS Ser 28 M Farm servant Neenton 18 3 Thomas CHILD Ser 25 M Farm servant Chelton 19 4 Quarry John BRADLEY H 30 M M Agric labourer Rock 20 4 Ann BRADLEY W 40 F M Stockton 21 4 Emma PHILLIP D 23 F Pensax 22 4 William PHILLIP S 20 M Pensax 23 4 Mary BRADLEY D 6 F Scholar Rock 24 4 Charles BRADLEY S 4 Mo M Rock 25 4 Henry PHILLIPS Gs 11 Mo M Rock 26 4 William BUTCHER F-L 81 M W Ex postman Neen 27 5 Coningswick Cott James DORRELL H 75 M Annuitant Rock 28 5 Ursala WARREN Ser 76 F W Housekeeper Pensax 29 6 Nr Rock Cross Sarah WHARTON H 54 F Dressmaker Kinlet 30 6 Elizabeth WHARTON D 20 F M Dressmaker Rock 31 7 Nr Rock Cross William MILMAN H 78 M M Agric labourer Rock 32 7 Elizabeth MILMAN W 89 F M Rock 33 8 Nr Rock Cross George HOLD H 24 M M Gardener Lindridge 34 8 Eleonor HOLD W 23 F Ombersley 35 8 Thomas Edward HOLD S 3 Mo M M Rock 36 9 Butchers Shop George COLES H 27 M M Master butcher Bewdley 37 9 Anne COLES W 24 F Susbury 38 9 Mary COLES D 4 F Pensax 39 9 James COLES S 3 M Pensax 40 9 George COLES S 2 M Rock 41 9 Elizabeth COLES D 11 Mo F Rock 42 10 Rock Cross Inn Arthur ALBERT H 30 M M Innkeeper Rock 43 10 Mary ALBERT W 49 F M Landlady Rock 44 10 Robert MANTLE Bro-L 68 M Groom & joiner Rock 45 11 Grocers Shop Richard W ALBERT H 37 M M Dressmaker Pensax 46 11 Mary Ann ALBERT W 37 F M Scholar Chester 47 11 James ALBERT S 9 M Scholar Rock 48 11 Susan W ALBERT D 7 F Rock 49 11 Annie ALBERT D 3 F Rock 50 11 Arthur ALBERT S 9 Mo M Rock 51 11 Harriet TURFORD Ser 13 F General servant Walsall 52 12 ???? Thomas POWELL H 34 M M Shoemaker Radnor 53 12 Urscilla POWELL W 23 F M Rock 54 12 Thomas POWELL S 2 M Rock 55 12 Morgan POWELL S 11 Mo M Rock 56 12 Susan ALBERT M-L 60 F W Pensax 57 13 ???? Joseph NEWMAN H 81 M M Agric labourer Ribbesford 58 13 Elizabeth NEWMAN W 60 F M Rock 59 14 Blacksmiths Shop James MACHIN H 36 M M Blacksmith Rock 60 14 Ann MACHIN W 31 F M Rock 61 14 Thomas MACHIN S 7 M Scholar Rock 62 14 Arthur MACHIN S 4 M Scholar Rock 63 14 Ellen MACHIN D 2 F Rock 64 14 James MACHIN S 6 Mo M Rock 65 15 ???? Richard CROW L 76 M W Agric labourer Rock 66 16 ???? John WHARTON H 30 M M Agric labourer Bewdley 67 16 Hannah WHARTON W 29 F M Bromyard 68 16 John WHARTON S 6 M Scholar Pensax 69 16 Mary J WHARTON D 5 F Pensax 70 16 Emma WHARTON D 3 F Pensax 71 16 William WHARTON S 1 M Pensax 72 17 Church Farm Thomas NEWMAN H 57 M M Farmer 129ac 1man 1boy London 73 17 Ann NEWMAN W 58 F M London 74 17 Thomas NEWMAN S 29 M London 75 17 Mary JEYNES Ser 17 F General servant Suckley 76 17 George JINKS Ser 16 M Farm servant Coddington 77 18 Bower Court Francis LINGEN H 70 M M Farmer 420ac 10men 3 boys Abberley 78 18 Mary LINGEN W 60 F M Abberley 79 18 Eliza LUPTON Ser 20 F Dairy maid Bromyard 80 18 Mary LINK Ser 18 F General servant Risbury 81 18 William DAVIS Ser 17 M Farm servant Lindridge 82 18 William MORRIS Ser 17 M Farm servant Rock 83 18 Walter STOKES Ser 15 M Farm servant Rock 84 19 Upper Sneyd Thomas WALKER H 42 M M Farmer 91ac Rock 85 19 Selina WALKER W 45 F M Severn Stoke 86 19 Selina M WALKER D 16 F Rock 87 19 Felicia WALKER D 14 F Scholar Rock 88 19 William H WALKER S 13 M Scholar Rock 89 19 Helen WALKER D 11 F Scholar Rock 90 19 Annie WALKER D 10 F Scholar Rock 91 19 John E WALKER S 7 M Scholar Rock 92 19 Selina Jane WALKER D 5 F Scholar Rock 93 20 Sneyd Cottage John MINTON H 65 M M Farmer 15ac 1man Unk 94 20 Mary MINTON W 75 F M Rock 95 20 Jemima TEAGUE Ser 16 F General servant Lindridge 96 20 Thomas COUNLEY Ser 18 M Farm servant Rock 97 21 Lower Sneyd Mary MILNER H 72 F W Farmer 126ac 1boy Chetton 98 21 Elizabeth MILNER D 38 F Callaughton Rock1871-8.doc 99 21 John MILNER S 42 M M Farm bailiff Callaughton 100 21 Kezia MILNER D-L 42 F M Ribbesford 101 21 Amy MILNER D 2 F Rock 102 21 John PHILLIPS Ser 16 M Farm servant Pensax 103 22 White House Joseph EDWARDS H 69 M Farmer 165ac 2men 1boy Rock 104 22 Sarah EDWARDS Sis 67 F Farmers daughter Rock 105 22 Hannah M IDIENS Nie 25 F Farmers daughter Worfield 106 22 Sarah J HUMPHRIES Nie 12 F Rock 107 22 Daniel DAVIES Ser 16 M Farm servant Bewdley 108 22 William HAYES Ser 17 M Farm servant Linton 109 22 Sarah A LOCKE Ser 16 F General servant Rock 110 23 The Hazel Samuel WALTERS H 60 M M Agric labourer Bromyard 111 23 Eliza WALTERS W 50 F M Diddlebury 112 23 John WALTERS S 26 M Agric labourer Pensax 113 23 William WALTERS S 15 M Farm servant Rock 114 23 Samuel WALTERS S 9 M Scholar Rock 115 23 Harriet WALTERS D 7 F Scholar Rock 116 23 Elizabeth DERRICOTT M-L 81 F Bridgewood 117 24 The Castle Richard NOTT H 40 M M Farmer 150ac 3men 1boy Rock 118 24 Sarah NOTT W 40 F M Neen Savage 119 24 John NOTT S 6 M Scholar Rock 120 24 Adney George NOTT S 1 M Rock 121 24 Jane HOPCOTT Ser 14 F General servant Lindridge 122 Little Castle 1 Unoc 123 25 Little Castle 2 Edmund HALL H 47 M M Agric labourer Stanford 124 25 Mary Ann HALL W 37 F M Stourbridge 125 25 Edmund HALL S 12 M Rock 126 26 The Goddess Francis LINGEN H 34 M M Farmer 21ac Rock 127 26 Ralph H LINGEN S 11 M Scholar Rock 128 26 Elizabeth JONES V 60 F W Unemp Abberley 129 26 Elizabeth RUDGE Ser 19 F General servant Arley Kings 130 Hazel Cott 1 Unocc 131 27 Hazel Cott 2 Edward WOOD H 33 M M Agric labourer Bishops Froome 132 27 Harriet M WOOD W 26 F M Rock 133 27 Thomas H WOOD S 5 M Rock 134 27 Fanny WOOD D 2 F Rock 135 27 Elizabeth WOOD D 1 Mo F Rock 28 Green Way William COUNLEY H 54 M M Farmer 60ac 2men Rock 136 Fearnhalls 137 28 Louisa COUNLEY W 37 F M Hartlebury 138 28 Mary COUNLEY D 15 F Rock 139 28 Henry COUNLEY S 10 M Scholar Rock 140 28 Louisa COUNLEY D 7 F Scholar Rock 141 28 Sarah Jane COUNLEY D 4 F Rock 142 28 Harriet COUNLEY D 9 F Scholar Rock 143 29 Green Way John MORGAN H 60 M M Agric labourer Hopton 144 29 Ann MORGAN W 62 F M Outdoor work Wiston Stoke 145 30 Green Way Richard GRIFFITHS H 83 M W No emp blind Rushbury 146 30 Sarah GRIFFITHS D 32 F Charwoman Rock 147 30 Henry GRIFFITHS Gs 10 M Rock 148 30 Mary J GRIFFITHS Gd 4 F Rock 149 30 Charles GRIFFITHS Gs 2 M Rock 150 31 Green Way William JENNINGS H 57 M M Farmer 2½ac 1boy Rock 151 31 Mary JENNINGS W 70 F M Mamble 152 31 William H JENNINGS S 23 M Thatcher Rock 153 31 Thomas DAVIS Ser 18 M Farm servant Lindridge 154 32 Batch Cottage 1 Thomas BRADLEY H 50 M M Agric labourer Lindridge 155 32 Elizabeth BRADLEY W 53 F M Rock 156 32 James BRADLEY S 11 M Scholar Rock 157 33 Batch Cottage 2 Edward BRADLEY H 30 M M Agric labourer Rock 158 33 Susan BRADLEY W 32 F M Abberley 159 33 Elizabeth BRADLEY D 6 F Rock 160 33 Mary BRADLEY D 5 F Rock 161 33 Francis BRADLEY S 2 M Rock 162 34 Yewtree Cottage 1 Robert ASCHROFT H 51 M M Agric labourer Rock 163 34 Ann ASCHROFT W 51 F M Bewdley 164 35 Yewtree Cottage 2 William BLOUNT H 61 M M Agric labourer Rock 165 35 Mary BLOUNT W 61 F M Laundress Rock 166 The Batch Unocc 167 36 Rock Moor Frederick ROGERS H 49 M M Farmer 160ac 3men Rock 168 36 Elizabeth ROGERS W 41 F M Rock 169 36 Frederick ROGERS S 20 M Rock Rock1871-8.doc 170 36 Mary W ROGERS D 15 F Rock 171 36 William WHARTON Ser 16 M Farm servant Rock 172 36 Charles NEWMAN Ser 16 M Farm servant Rock 173 37 Barnshill Cottage Nathan HADWELL H 70 M M Agric labourer Martley 174 37 Ann HADWELL W 69 F M Bayton 175 38 Clows Cottage Nathaniel HADWELL H 36 M M Agric labourer Rock 176 38 Maria HADWELL W 43 F M Out door work Upper Hanley 177 38 Alfred HADWELL S 4 M Eastham 178 38 Ann HADWELL D 1 F Bromyard 179 39 Almshouse 1 Sarah SMITH H 76 F W Hopton 180 40 Almshouse 2 Elizabeth LEWIS H 70 F W Out door work Great Witley 181 Almshouse 3 Unoc 182 41 Almshouse 4 Sarah PERKS H 66 F W Charwoman Bayton 183 41 Susannah PERKS D 24 F Nurse maid Rock 184 42 Almshouse 5 Frances WOOD H 66 F W Nurse Bromyard 185 Almshouse 6 Unoc 186 43 Lamberts Castle John SHEPHERD H 54 M M Coal miner Stanford 187 43 Elizabeth SHEPHERD W 60 F M Upper Neen 188 43 John SHEPHERD Gs 4 M Scholar Rock 189 44 Oxleys Cottage John BORASTON H 70 M M Agric labourer Mamble 190 44 Ann BORASTON W 70 F M Rock 191 44 Thomas BORASTON S 33 M W Agric labourer Rock 192 44 Harriet BORASTON D 25 F Dressmaker Rock 193 44 Helen BORASTON Gd 4 F Scholar Neen Sollars 194 44 Walter H PERKS B 9 M Scholar Bewdley 195 45 Clows Top 1 Thomas CARTER H 56 M Brick maker Bewdley 196 46 Clows Top 2 George HALL H 48 M M Coal miner Clowstop 197 46 Sarah HALL W 45 F M Presteigne 198 46 Elizabeth HALL D 17 F Rock 199 46 Jane HALL D 15 F Clowstop 200 46 George HALL S 8 M Scholar Clowstop 201 46 John HALL S 4 M Scholar Clowstop 202 47 Clows Top 3 Charles PRICE H 27 M M Agric labourer Bayton 203 47 Margaret S PRICE W 24 F M Germany
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