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Rame History Group 2018 Rame Peninsula HistoryRAME Group HISTORY GROUP 2018 1911 Census Project Locality: Millbrook RG14-13-5-87-13586-0275 03 to RG14-13-5-85-13586-0351 03 Registration District: St Germans No. 291 Registration Sub District Antony No. 1 Enum district 5 Transcription of local census returns 2018 Originator: RFCollins Notes: the 1911 census forms appear to have been issued to the head of the household who completed the form In many instances, an enumerator's alteration is visible in different handwriting in the source document. Thomas Vosper was the enumerator No. Postal Relation Age AgeMarried, Single, Yrs Children Alive Personal Industry Employer Birthplace Infirmity Sch Address Rooms Surname Forename to Head Male F.MWidow, WidowerMar. Born alive Now Died Occupation Worker lunatic,imbecile 1 Radford Cottage Millbrook 4 Rickard George Head 65 Married 39 Millbrook Cornwall Rickard Emily Wife 54 Married 39 1 1 Naval Pensioner Devonport 2 Brynhir Millbrook 6 Evans Arthur Stanley Head 32 Married 5 1 1 Civil Engineer Cardiff Glamorgan Evans Francis Anne Wife 28 " Cawsand Cornwall Evans Gwynne Arthur Son 2 Millbrook Cornwall 3 47 West Street Millbrook 5 Thompson Alfred Head 33 Married 5 Millbrook Cornwall Thompson Thirsa Kate May Wife 30 Married 1 1 Stoker Government Worker Exmouth Devon Thompson Eric Arthur John Son 3 Millbrook Cornwall Webber Edgar Robert B in Law 23 Single Bakers Assistant Worker Exmouth Devon 4 45 West Street Millbrook 5 Pawley John James Head 34 Married 8 3 3 0 Shipwright HM Dockyard Worker Millbrook Cornwall Pawley Elizabeth Ann Wife 32 Married Mooradabad India Pawley Marjorie Kathleen Daughter 7 Rame Cornwall Pawley Carol John Son 6 Rame Cornwall Pawley Horace William Son 1 Millbrook Cornwall 5 Police Station West Street Millbrook 5 Rogers William Henry Head 38 Married 7 none Police Constabulary Padstow Cornwall Rogers Louisa Wife 32 Married Falmouth Cornwa;; Banfield William Thomas Boarder 39 Single Police Constabulary Portloe Cornwall 6 49 West Street Millbrook 4 Pengelly Ernest Edwin Woodrow Head 27 Married 5 Master of Pleasure Steamer Merchant Worker Looe Cornwall Pengelly Elizabeth Wife 26 Married 1 1 (Millbrook Steam Boat Co) Thrapstone Northamptonshire Pengelly Olivia Woodrow Daughter 5 Looe Cornwall 7 50 West Street Millbrook 4 Symon's Benjamin Head 33 Married 10 Labourer Brickwork's Worker Millbrook Cornwall Symon's Alice Wife 30 Married 10 1 1 Looe Cornwall Symon's Percival Son 5 Millbrook Cornwall 8 50 West Street Millbrook 4 Fitzwater Alice Maud Mary Head 46 Single Bakery Manageress Cooperative Socy Worker Totnes Devon 9 51 West Street Millbrook 4 Hancock James H Head 36 Single Joiner Worker Worker St Martins Cornwall Hancock Mary ? Mother 64 Widow Maker Cornwall 10 52 West Street Millbrook 4 Evans Wm Reath Head 68 Widower none Retired Insce Pensioner Millbrook Cornwall Roy Jane(s?) Aunt 87 Widower none Old Age Pensioner Millbrook Cornwall 11 53 West Street Millbrook 2 Rees Maurice Head 26 Married Plumber Worker Stonehouse Devon Rees Beatrice Wife 22 Married 1 none Cornworthy Devon 12 53 west Street Millbrook 2 Driscall Mary ? Head 60 Married 40 4 4 0 Worker Portsmouth Hampshire Driscall John Son 29 Single Club Collector Assurance Co Worker Millbrook Cornwall 13 54 West Street Millbrook 2 Kelly Richard Head 74 Married 6 none Naval Pensioner Dublin Irish Kelly Elizabeth Wife ?? 66 Married House wife Stonehouse Devon 14 54 West Street Millbrook 4 Adams John Head 37 Married 2 2 Grocery Manager Cooperative Socy Torpoint Cornwall Adams Bessie Wife 39 Married 12 Saltash Cornwall Adams Cyril Stanley Son 3 Plymouth Devon 15 Albert Cottage Millbrook 6 Vosper Thomas Father 68 Widower 5 4 1 Civil Pensioner Collector of Rates at home Cornwall Vosper Edith Daughter 35 Married 2 2 HM Dockyard Millbrook Cornwall Brown Doris Children 10 " Brown Vera Mary Lip???? Children 6 " 16 54 West Street Millbrook 4 Truman John M Head 56 Married 34 4 2 2 Royal Marine Pensioner Unemployed Washford Somerset Truman Louisa Wife 56 Married 34 Swanage Dorset 17 56 West Street Millbrook 4 Morrissey John Head 32 Married Boot Repairer Worker own Account Waterford Ireland Resident Morrissey Bessie Louisa Wife 30 Married 9 5 5 0 Stonehouse Devon Irish Morrissey Louisa Margaret Daughter 8 Millbrook Cornwall Morrissey Kathleen Maud Daughter 7 Millbrook Cornwall Morrissey William John Son 5 Millbrook Cornwall Morrissey Norah Ellie Daughter 3 Millbrook Cornwall Morrissey Henry Edward Son 1 Millbrook Cornwall 18 57 West Street Millbrook 4 Collins Frederick Head 27 Married 3 Driller (Skilled Labourer) Govt. HM Dockyard Worker Hammersmith Middlesex RAMECollins Nellie HISTORYWife 27 Married 3 0 GROUP0 0 2018 Falmouth Cornwall 19 58 West Street Millbrook 4 Westlake James Head 80 Single Private Means Millbrook Cornwall Ryder Daisy Neice 43 Married 7 2 2 Housekeeper Limewell Suffolk Ryder Earnest Nephew 13 School Devonport Devon 20 59 West Street 5 Brown Louisa Head 70 Widow 45 8 5 3 Private Means Devonport Devon Fleming Ivy G Child 7 School Paddington London Honey Amanda Visitor 28 Married Millbrook Cornwall 21 60 West Street Millbrook 3 Rock William Head 59 Married Naval Pensioner Manchester Lancs Rock Lucy Wife 59 Married 33 5 2 3 Home Millbrook Cornwall 22 62 West Street Millbrook 6 Rowe Jospeph Head 50 Married 29 7 4 3 Blacksmith Millbrook St Boat Co Worker Millbrook Cornwall Rowe Fanny 48 Married 29 7 4 3 Brixton Rowe Norman 17 Son Farm Labourer Greenock Scotland Rowe Lilian 10 Daughter Millbrook Cornwall Rowe Albert Edward 7 Millbrook Cornwall 23 63 West Street Millbrook 5 Jackson Elizabeth Jane Head 36 Married 7 3 3 0 Sick Bay Steward RN Millbrook Cornwall Jackson Frederick Claude Son 6 Millbrook Cornwall Jackson Reginald Charles Son 5 Millbrook Cornwall Jackson Audrey Elizabeth Daughter 2 Millbrook Cornwall 24 64 west Street Millbrook 5 Crocker Harry Head 31 Married 6 3 3 0 Inspector Shipping to HM Dockyard Devonport Devon Crocker Jessie Wife 31 " 6 Devonport Devon Crocker Charles Henry Son 4 Devonport Devon Crocker Elsie Daughter 1 St Germes Cornwall Crocker Dorothy " 1 " 25 65 West Street Millbrook 4 Johns Mary Ann Head 60 Widow 9 5 4 Johns Harry Son 25 Single General Labourer Dockyard Worker Bishop Sutton Hampshire Johns Cecil Son 18 Single Labourer on a farm Worker Millbrook 26 Heart and Hand West Street Millbrook 5 Cosway William Bradford Head 45 20 Publican Own Account Thorventon Devon Cosway Mary Wife 46 20 assisting in the Business Millbrook Cornwall 27 67 West Street Millbrook 5 O'Flynn James Head 49 Married 19 3 3 Army Pensioner Range Warden Worker Roscommon Athlone O'Flynn Emma Wife 40 Married Kingsbury Tullamore O'Flynn Andrew Son 18 Single Clerk in Warehouse Worker Roscommon Athlone O'Flynn Catherine J Daughter 16 Single Kings Cay Tullamore O'Flynn Edward J Son 14 Aldershot Hants 28 68 West Street Millbrook 4 Stacey Thomas Head 67 Married 45 11 6 5 Farm Labourer Worker Devonport Stacey May Jane Wife 65 do Millbrook Stacey Thoma William Son 39 Son PO Royal Navy HM Govt (Sailor) Worker Do Stacey William Henry Son 28 Son Dockyard Labourer Government Dockyard Worker Do 29 68 West Street Millbrook 6 Collings Elizabeth Grose? Head 42 Widow 7 6 1 Dressmaker At Home Withiel Cornwall Collings Nerisa? Daughter 19 Single being trained for nurse Fowey Cornwall Collings Myrtle " 16 Single Typist Millbrook St Boat Co St Austell Cornwall Collings Florence " 14 School St Austell Cornwall Collings Samuel John Son 9 School Plymouth Devon Pedric Cecil James lodger 25 Single Baker Kingsbridge Devon Head Edgar James Boarder 22 Single Shipwright Government Horrabridge Devon Guzon? Marshall Boarder 40 Single Grocer St Columb Cornwall 30 Millbrook Plymouth 3 Hammond Edward Head 46 Married 16 Naval Pensioner General Dealer Bristol Somerset Hammond Martha e 37 Married 16 5 4 1 own account Barnstaple Devon Hammond Florence Daughter 10 School Torpoint Cornwall Hammond Gertrude Daughter 8 Devonport Devon Hammond Frederick Son 6 Millbrook Cornwall Hammond Rosie Daughter 2 Millbrook Cornwall 31 78 West Street Millbrook 2 Thomas John Head 70 Widower Retired Labourer Private Means Fowey Cornwall 32 70 West Street Millbrook 2 Lock Mary Jane Head 71 Widow 29 Dressmaker at home Penryn Cornwall 33 71 West Street Millbrook 3 Edwards James Head 44 Single Boat builder unemployed 27 West St Millbrook 34 72 West Street Millbrook 2 Harry Jane Head 67 Widow none Genrel Dealer Own Account At Home Hessenford Cornwall 35 72 West Street Millbrook 1 Caddy Mary Ann Head 81 Widow 40 St Neot 36 72 West Street Millbrook 1 Bettinson Isabella G Child 15 Single Domestic Servant Millbrook Cornwall 37 73 West Street Millbrook 2 Stacey Frederick James Head 30 Married 10 4 4 0 General Labourer Worker Millbrook Cornwall Stacey May Lily Victoria Maud B Wife 28 Married 10 Stonehouse Devon Stacey Victoria May Daughter 9 Millbrook Cornwall Stacey Frederick Richard Son 7 Laira Devon Stacey Leslie Thomas Wiliam Son 5 Stacey Francis James Son 2 Plymouth Devon 38 73 west street Millbrook 2 Evel William Thomas Head 40 Married 2 2 Brass Founder Government Worker Devonport Devon Evel Amelia Eva Adele Wife 37 " Torpoint Cornwall Evel William Reginald John Son 14 Ewrand Boy Drapers Devonport Devon Evel Olive Beatrice Adele Daughter 10 School Devonport Devon 39 74 West Street Millbrook 3 Martin Sarah Head 76 Widow 54 5 5 Torpoint Cornwall RAMESpurrell Mary HISTORYDaughter 47 Widow 5 GROUP5 Monthly Nurse 2018 Millbrook Cornwall 40 75 West Street Millbrook 5 Landrey Richard F Head 51 Married 31 2nd Grade Storehouseman HM Dockyard Worker Millbrook Cornwall Landrey Celia Wife 62 " 31 8 6 2 home duties
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