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Fairstead Census 1891 Forenames Surname Male Female Ranks Fairstead Census 1891 Name Age Marriage Address of No. Rooms Forenames Surname Relationship Status Male Female Profession or Occupation Status Where Born Infirmity Notes FMP Ref. Ranks Green 4 James Ward Head Married 76 Agricultural Labourer Employed Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0270 Ranks Green Mary Ann Ward Wife Married 67 Great Leighs, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0270 Ranks Green Florence Ward Granddaughter 11 Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0270 Ranks Green 4 William Valentine Head Married 32 Agricultural Labourer Employed Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0270 Ranks Green Ann Valentine Wife Married 30 White Notley, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0270 Little Walley Hall >4 William Halls Head Married 51 Agricultural Labourer Employed Finchingfield, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0270 Little Walley Hall Mary Halls Wife Married 48 Little Bardfield, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0270 Little Walley Hall Thomas Halls Son Single 22 Agricultural Labourer Employed White Notley, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0270 Little Walley Hall James Henry Halls Son Single 15 Agricultural Labourer Employed White Notley, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0270 Little Walley Hall Lucy Ann Halls Daughter Single 14 White Notley, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0270 Little Walley Hall George William Halls Son 11 Scholar White Notley, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0270 Little Walley Hall Elizabeth Mary Halls Daughter 10 Scholar White Notley, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0270 Ranks Green >4 Mary Ann Brock Head Widow 65 Margaret Roding, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0270 Ranks Green Alice Brock Granddaughter 14 Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0270 Ranks Green 4 Henry Brock Head Married 41 Thatcher Neither Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0270 Ranks Green Susannah Brock Wife Married 45 Black Notley, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0270 Ranks Green George Brock Son 16 Thatcher Employed Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0270 Ranks Green Annie Brock Daughter 12 Scholar Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0270 Ranks Green John Brock Son 11 Scholar Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0270 Ranks Green Elizabeth Brock Daughter 8 Scholar Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0270 Ranks Green Charles Brock Son 6 Scholar Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0270 Ranks Green Lydia Brock 2 Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0270 Ranks Green 4 William Wisbey Head Married 48 Agricultural Labourer Employed Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0270 Ranks Green Rebecca Wisbey Wife Married 42 Great Leighs, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0270 Ranks Green Alfred Wisbey Son Single 18 Agricultural Labourer Employed Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0270 Ranks Green Ernest Wisbey Son Single 17 Agricultural Labourer Employed Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0270 Ranks Green William Francis Wisbey Son 11 Scholar Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0270 Ranks Green Minnie Wisbey Daughter 7 Scholar Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0270 Ranks Green 4 Angelo Gooday Head Married 56 Poulterer Neither Halstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0271 Ranks Green Maria Gooday Wife Married 57 Black Notley, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0271 Ranks Green Oswald Gooday Son Single 26 Agricultural Labourer Employed Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0271 Ranks Green William Wright Stepson Single 25 Agricultural Labourer Employed Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0271 Ranks Green Richard Wright Stepson Single 16 Agricultural Labourer Employed Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0271 Ranks Green Florence Gooday Daughter 12 Scholar Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0271 Ranks Green Millie Wright Granddaughter 7 Scholar Writtle, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0271 Ranks Green Bertie Wright Grandson 4 Writtle, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0271 Ranks Green 4 Joseph Brock Head Married 30 Thatcher Neither Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0271 Ranks Green Susannah Brock Wife Married 26 Great Leighs, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0271 Ranks Green Joseph Brock Son 1 Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0271 Ranks Green William Willis Lodger Single 46 Thatcher Employed Great Leighs, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0271 Ranks Green 4 George Brock Head Married 27 Thatcher Employed Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0271 Ranks Green Ellen Brock Wife Married 21 White Notley, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0271 Ranks Green Ethel Mary Brock Daughter 1 Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0271 Beer House >4 John Searles Head Married 67 Licensed Beer Retailer Neither Great Leighs, Essex The Pretty Lady GBC_1891_1425_0271 Beer House Sarah Searles Wife Married 68 Great Leighs, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0271 Ranks Green >4 Hannah Emery Head Single 43 Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0271 Ranks Green Joseph Emery Son 9 Scholar Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0271 Ranks Green Charles Emery Son 6 Scholar Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0271 Ranks Green Annie Emery Daughter 3 Fairstead, Essex Annie Melissa GBC_1891_1425_0271 Ranks Green Alice Ward Lodger 9 Scholar Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0271 Walley Tye >4 Walter Wright Head Married 53 Farmer Neither Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0271 Walley Tye Eliza Wright Wife Married 52 Little Leighs, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0271 Walley Tye Emily Emma Wright Daughter Single 16 Dressmaker's Apprentice Employed Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0271 Walley Tye Beatrice Alice Wright Daughter 12 Scholar Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0271 Walley Tye Samuel Wright Brother Single 50 Farmer Neither Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0271 Walley Tye John Wright Brother Single 59 Farmer Fairstead, Essex Idiot GBC_1891_1425_0271 Ranks Green Farm >4 George Witney Head Widower 33 Farmer Employer Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0272 Ranks Green Farm William Witney Son 8 Scholar Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0272 Ranks Green Farm Walter Smith Lodger Single 19 Agricultural Labourer Employed White Notley, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0272 Ranks Green Farm Eliza Emery Aunt Widow 67 Housekeeper Employed Margaret Roding, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0272 Black House >4 Thomas Nash Head Married 40 Gamekeeper Employed Newport, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0272 Black House Emma Nash Wife Married 40 Duton Hill, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0272 Black House Sarah Nash Daughter Single 20 Tilty, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0272 Black House Thomas Nash Son Single 19 Gamekeeper Employed Tilty, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0272 By Address Page 1 of 5 Fairstead Census 1891 Name Age Marriage Address of No. Rooms Forenames Surname Relationship Status Male Female Profession or Occupation Status Where Born Infirmity Notes FMP Ref. Black House Blanche Nash Daughter Single 15 Tilty, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0272 Black House Arthur Nash Son 14 Great Dunmow, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0272 Black House Emma Nash Daughter 12 Scholar Great Dunmow, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0272 Black House Kate Nash Daughter 10 Scholar Great Dunmow, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0272 Black House Ernest Nash Son 7 Scholar Great Dunmow, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0272 Black House George Nash Son 5 Scholar Great Dunmow, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0272 Black House Florry Nash Daughter 1 Fairstead, Essex Florence Gertrude GBC_1891_1425_0272 Blixes Farm >4 John Dale Head Married 61 Agricultural Labourer Employed Latchingdon, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0272 Blixes Farm Mary Dale Wife Married 59 Rivenhall, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0272 Dines Hall >4 Thomas Ward Head Widower 46 Agricultural Labourer Employed Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0272 Dines Hall Emma Ward Daughter 13 Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0272 Great Walley Hall >4 William Waylett Head Married 56 Agricultural Labourer Employed Black Notley, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0272 Great Walley Hall Sarah Waylett Wife Married 52 White Notley, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0272 Great Walley Hall Henry Waylett Son Single 27 Agricultural Labourer Employed Braintree, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0272 Beauchamps >4 Daniel Doe Head Married 76 Agricultural Labourer Employed Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0272 Beauchamps Sarah Doe Wife Married 73 Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0272 Beauchamps Elizabeth Doe Granddaughter 13 Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0272 Near the Rectory >4 George Cloughton Head Married 70 Agricultural Labourer Employed Great Leighs, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0272 Near the Rectory Ann Cloughton WifeWif2(272)] TJ ET Married EMC /P <</MCID 108/Lang65 (x-none)>> BDC BT 1 0 0 1 445.19 633.81 Tm [(M)19(ar)3(r)4(i)2-7(l)]Employed Great TJ ET Leighs, EMC Essex /P <</MCID 109/Lang (x-none)>> BBDC BT 1 0 3 1 507.9 633.81 Tm 0.0114 Tc[(>4)] TJ ET GBC_1891_1425_0272 EMC /P <</MCID 110/Lang (x-none)>> BBD 1 0 BT 1 [(1 38945.19 1 758d4.380 1 6ever 1 75 Tm [(F)-2(ai)-7(r)4(st)7(ead)-2(,)7( )7(E)-3(6(am)] TJ ET EMC /P <</MCID 111/Lang (x--none)>> BDCBT 1 0 0 1 1212.55 633.81 Tm [(G)7(B)-3(C)-6(_18)-2(91_)-2(142)-2(5_0)-2)5(t)] TJ ET EMC /P <</MCID 112/Lang (xLane)>> BDC BT 1 0 0 1 63.143 621.24 Tm [(N)-6(ear )9(t)7(he )4(R)-6(ect)5(or(ead)] TJ ET EMC /P <</MCID 113/Lang (xLane)>> BDC A BT 1 0 0 1 2c34.38S97.83 TmAar )9(t)7(he )4(R)-6(ect)5(or()3(y)] TJ ET EMC /P <</MCID 84/Lang (xLane)>> BDC BT 1 0 0 1 306.74 633.81 Tm [(H)-6(am)-10(m)-2[(56)] TJ ET EMC /P <</MCID 115/Lang (xLane)>> BDC BT 1 0 0 1 379.02 885.26 Tm [(D)-6(aug)-2(ht)urer)] TJ ET EMC /P <</MCID 116/Lang (xLane)>> BDBDC BT 1 0 0 1 507.9 872.69 Tm 0.0114 Tc7(ed)] TJ ET EMC /P <</MCID 117/Lang (xLane)>> BDBD BT 1 0 0 1 808.21 734.38 Tm 0 Tc[(W)-55(hi)-7(t)7(e )5(N)-6(ot)5(l)-6(ey)27(,)7( )7(E)-32ssex)] TJ ET EMC /P <</MCID 118/Lang xLaneley, E Near the Rectory Charles Cloughton Son Single 25 Agricultural Labourer Employed Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0272 Near the Rectory 4 John Hammond Head Married 47 Farmer Neither Fairstead, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0272GBC_1891_1425_0l Near the Rectory Sarah7(hey)28 Tm 0.0114 Tc[(25)] TJ ET EMC/Lang (x-none)>> BDC BT 1 0 0 1 306.74 633.81 Tm [(H)-6(am)-10(m)-2ssex Fairstead Census 1891 Name Age Marriage Address of No. Rooms Forenames Surname Relationship Status Male Female Profession or Occupation Status Where Born Infirmity Notes
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