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Dinton - Census 1911 Dinton - Census 1911 Schedule Year Years Total No Children Nationality if not Address Surname Given Names Relationship Status Age Sex Occupation Industry or Service Employment Status Place of Birth Infirmity Number Born Married Children Living Died British 1 The Beeches Furnell Harry Head Single 25 M 1886 Gamekeeper Worker Dinton (Address Cover has Furnell Edwin Father Married 60 M 1851 Labourer on Farm Worker Sutton Mandiville Oakley Cottages) Furnell Ellen Mother Married 57 F 1854 35 6 5 1 East Tisbury Furnell Charles Brother Single 29 M 1882 Labourer on Farm Worker Dinton Furnell John Brother Single 21 M 1890 Labourer on Farm Worker Dinton Furnell Margaret Louise Sister School 12 F 1899 Dinton Gray Ann Elizabeth Boarder Widow 79 F 1832 Mere Totally Blind 2 Oakley Cottage Furnell George Head Married 31 M 1880 Farm Labourer Farmer Worker Oakley Cottage, Dinton Furnell Edith Wife Married 32 F 1879 5 1 1 0 Dinton Furnell Daisy Daughter 4 F 1907 Dinton 3 Marshwood Cottage Foyle Arthur Head Married 42 M 1869 Farm Labourer Farmer Employed Dinton Foyle Mary Wife Married 42 F 1869 10 0 0 0 Worker Martock, Somerset Foyle David Brother Single 60 M 1851 Farm Carter Employed Dinton 4 Marshwood Burton Mary Ann Head Widow 44 F 1867 20 4 4 0 Laundry Work Worker Tisbury Burton Alfred 20 M 1891 Farm Carter Worker Tisbury Burton May 14 F 1897 Tisbury Burton John 5 M 1906 School Dinton 5 Marshwood Howell George Head Married 58 M 1853 Shepherd Worker Bruton Howell Sophia Wife Married 56 F 1855 38 6 5 1 West Knoyle Howell Frank Son Single 23 M 1888 Brickmaker Worker Chicklade Howell Thomas Son Single 20 M 1891 Farm Labourer Worker Chicklade 6 Marshwood Field Barn Tuffin Henry Head Married 38 M 1873 Carter on Farm Farmer Worker Barwick St. James Tuffin Ellen Wife Married 42 F 1869 19 3 3 0 Upton Scudamore Tuffin William Son Single 17 M 1894 Farm Labourer Worker Stockton Tuffin Fred Son Single 15 M 1896 Farm Labourer Worker Upton Scudamore Tuffin Ernest Son Single 11 M 1900 School Baverstock 7 Marshwood House Cox Edward Dennis Head Married 46 M 1865 Farm Bailiff Dorset, Frampton Cox Florence Elizabeth Wife Married 37 F 1874 7 4 4 Hants. Southampton Cox Eleanor Florence Daughter Twins 6 F 1905 Dorset, Dorchester Cox Margaret Susan Daughter Twins 6 F 1905 Dorset, Dorchester Cox Mary Elizabeth Daughter 2 F 1909 Dinton Cox Thomas Rowcliffe Son 0 M 1911 Dinton Musselwhite Ellen Rose Servant 14 F 1897 Domestic Servant Worker Dinton 8 Marshwood Bradley William Head Married 34 M 1877 Labourer (Farm) Farmer Worker Alvediston Bradley Florence Wife Married 36 F 1875 9 2 2 0 Romsey, Hants Bradley Gladys Daughter 7 F 1904 School Dinton Bradley Phyllis Daughter 5 F 1906 Dinton 9 The Lodge Snelgrove Henry Head Married 57 M 1854 Gardener (Domestic) Redlynch Snelgrove Fanny Wife Married 60 F 1851 29 1 1 Hamptworth Snelgrove Frances Daughter Single 28 F 1883 Hants, Bramshaw Pressey Gordon Cyril Nephew Single 16 M 1895 Garden Labourer (Domestic) Worker Birmingham (Warwick) 10 Dinton House Wyndham William Head Married 77 M 1834 Landowner & Farmer Employer Bramshaw, Hants Wyndham Frances Ann Wife Married 66 F 1845 44 9 9 0 Dinton Wyndham Marion Daughter Single 41 F 1870 Dinton Wyndham Frances Daughter Single 39 F 1872 Dinton Wyndham Ann Daughter Single 37 F 1874 Dinton Wyndham Hugh Son Single 28 M 1883 Dinton Glock Frances Servant Widow 52 F 1859 Cook (Domestic) Worker Beckenham, Kent Pike Fanny Alice Servant Single 31 F 1880 Parlourmaid (Domestic) Worker Figheldean Lake Amy Servant Single 25 F 1886 Housemaid (Domestic) Worker Dinton Sheppard Maud Servant Single 19 F 1892 Scullery-Miad (Domestic) Worker Salisbury 11 Spire Gate Cottage Pike Elizabeth Head Widow 62 F 1849 1 1 Devon, Shebbeer Flowers Maud Boarder 6 F 1905 Tottenham, London Welch Harry Boarder Single 21 M 1890 Baker Baking etc Worker Dorset, Bridport 12 Spire Gate Cottage Dowdell George Head Single 36 M 1875 Waggoner on Farm Farmer Worker Chitterne Dowdell Frank Boarder Single 21 M 1890 Waggoner on Farm Farmer Worker Dinton 13 Police Station Crouch George Head Married 33 M 1878 13 1 1 0 Police Sergeant Worker Rowde Crouch William Son 11 M 1900 School Devizes 14 Wright's Farm Clark James Head Married 60 M 1851 Farmer & Builder Employer Wilton Clark Martha Ruth Wife Married 60 F 1851 38 8 8 0 Dairy Maid Worker Dorset, Milton Abbas Clark Nina Daughter Single 34 F 1877 Assisting Worker Dinton Clark Walter Baily Son Single 22 M 1889 Farmer son Assistant Worker Dinton Clark William Ewort Son Single 20 M 1891 Farmer son working on Farm Worker Dinton ©Wiltshire OPC Project/Cathy Sedgwick/2015 Dinton - Census 1911 Schedule Year Years Total No Children Nationality if not Address Surname Given Names Relationship Status Age Sex Occupation Industry or Service Employment Status Place of Birth Infirmity Number Born Married Children Living Died British Clark John Morly Son Single 18 M 1893 Farmer son working on Farm Worker Dinton Witt Selina Granddaughter 2 F 1909 Dorset, Gillingham 15 The Rectory Audland John Heslop Head Married 58 M 1853 Clergyman (Established Church) Monmouth, Tintern Audland Joanna Elizabeth Wife Married 59 F 1852 24 0 Co. Cork, Queenstown Turner Mabel Bessie Servant Single 19 F 1892 Cook (Domestic) Bishopstrow Drewitt Elsie Servant Single 16 F 1895 Houseparlour maid (Domestic) Wylye 16 Rectory Cottage Davis Tom Head Married 39 M 1872 Gardener (Domestic) Worker Ringwood, Hants Davis Fanny Ellen Wife Married 35 F 1876 14 5 4 1 Charlton All Saints Davis Kathleen Susan Daughter 10 F 1901 School Dinton Davis Eleanor Jane Daughter 8 F 1903 School Dinton Davis Josephine Bessie Daughter 1 F 1910 Dinton 17 The Lodge Graham Gabrielle Mary Head Single 54 F 1857 Private Means Lichfield, Staffs Graham Alice May Sister Single 55 F 1856 Private Means Lichfield, Staffs (Dinton Lodge) Graham Maud Sister Single 52 F 1859 Private Means Lichfield, Staffs Bampton Emma Visitor Single 60 F 1851 Private Means Bow, London Eccleshall Nelly Servant Single 23 F 1888 Houseparlour maid (Domestic) Worker Ockbrook, Derby Eccleshall Ada Annie Servant Single 40 F 1871 Cook (Domestic) Worker Lichfield, Staffs 18 Church Road Yates Harry Head Married 34 M 1877 Brickyard Labourer Worker Dinton Yates Sarah Elizabeth Wife Married 31 F 1880 under 1 0 Coombe Bissett 19 Church Road Toogood Albert Head Single 56 M 1855 Odd Man (Domestic) Shaftesbury Penhill, Dorset 20 Church Road Maidment Elizabeth Head Widow 77 F 1834 Pensioner (Old Age) Dinton Dyer Amelia Grandchild 8 F 1903 School Bathampton 21 Church Lane Clark Henry Thomas Head Married 32 M 1879 Farmer's Son working on Farm Worker Dinton Clark Eliza Wife Married 35 F 1876 8 0 0 0 Dorset, Cann St. Rumbold Nixon Effie Muriel Boarder Single 23 F 1888 Assistant School Mistress Wilts County Council Hampshire, Thruxton 22 Church Lane Foster John Husband Married 70 M 1841 Farm Labourer Worker Dinton Foster Jane Wife Married 47 F 1864 21 5 5 Dinton Foster Sydney Son Single 18 M 1893 Farm Labourer Worker Dinton Foster Violet Daughter Single 15 F 1896 Dinton Foster Annie Daughter 13 F 1898 Dinton Foster Dora Daughter 11 F 1900 School Teffont Magna 23 Dalwood Farm Yeats Eli Johnson Head Married 40 M 1871 Farmer Employer Sutton Mandeville Yeats Anne Elizabeth Wife Married 35 F 1876 6 0 0 0 Somerset, Shepton Montague Bracher Walter Servant Single 14 M 1897 Farm Servant Labourer Worker Fovant 24 Kennel Cottage Lake Robert Head Married 61 M 1850 Gamekeeper Worker Chelfrome, Dorset (Teffont Magna) Lake Julia Wife Married 54 F 1857 29 11 10 1 Salisbury Lake Walter Son Single 21 M 1890 Gamekeeper Worker Dinton Lake Tyndale Son Single 18 M 1893 Gardener Domestic Worker Dinton Lake Alec Son Single 17 M 1894 Post Man Worker Dinton Lake Oswald Son Single 12 M 1899 School Dinton Lake Mildred Daughter Single 15 F 1896 At Home Dinton 25 The Kennels Robberts Joseph S. Head Married 37 M 1874 Coachman (Domestic) Hants, Ringwood (Teffont) Robberts Kate Wife Married 38 F 1873 13 1 1 0 Laundress Hants, Ringwood Robberts Jessie K. Daughter 12 F 1899 School Hants, Ringwood Dowding Ethel B. Servant Single 16 F 1895 General Servant (Domestic) Odstock 26 Station Cottage Vanstone James Head Married 47 M 1864 Railway Porter Worker Cornwall, Northill Vanstone Mary Wife Married 50 F 1861 23 1 1 Devon, Barnstaple 27 Railway Lodge Pethybridge Samuel James Head Married 39 M 1872 Signalman "Railways" Worker Torquay, Devon Pethybridge Hettie Louisa Wife Married 38 F 1873 17 8 7 1 Exeter, Devon Pethybridge Thomas George Son 12 M 1899 School Copplestone, Devon Pethybridge Percival Redvers Son 10 M 1901 School Copplestone, Devon Pethybridge Samuel John Son 8 M 1903 School Okehampton, Devon Pethybridge Archibald Charles Son 6 M 1905 School Dinton Pethybridge William Alfonso Son 4 M 1907 School Dinton 28 Wyndham Arms Hotel Jukes George Head Married 33 M 1878 Licensed Victualler Own Account Dinton Jukes Nellie Wife Married 30 F 1881 10 3 3 0 Kensington, London Jukes George Arthur Son 9 M 1902 Marylebone, London Jukes Jack Vincent Son 8 M 1903 Marylebone, London Jukes Harry Thomas Son 6 M 1905 Marylebone, London Jukes Alfred Brother Single 43 M 1868 Army Pensioner Sgt. Dinton 29 Wyndham Arms Stables Mortimer Frederick Head Married 28 M 1883 Ostler Hotel Worker Harrow, Middlesex Mortimer Florence Beatrice Ada Wife Married 29 F 1882 5 4 3 1 Hemyoch, Devon Mortimer Allan Victor Son 4 M 1907 Plaistow, Essex Mortimer Elsie Freda Daughter 3 F 1908 East Ham, Essex ©Wiltshire OPC Project/Cathy Sedgwick/2015 Dinton - Census 1911 Schedule Year Years Total No Children Nationality if not Address Surname Given Names Relationship Status Age Sex Occupation Industry or Service Employment Status Place of Birth Infirmity Number Born Married Children Living Died British Mortimer Ellen Jane Daughter 0 F 1911 Dinton Brooks Thomas Lodger Widower 67 M 1844 Gardener (Domestic) Hotel Worker Atton, Hants 30 Station House Stringer Arthur Head Married 39 M 1872 Railway Agent Worker Middlesex, Paddington Stringer Wilhelmina Wife Married 44 F 1867 16 2 2 Down.
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