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Households of Dolton Parish. from the 1881 Census Households of Dolton Parish. From the 1881 census 1. West Iddlecott NAME POSITION IN MARITAL AGE WHERE BORN OCCUPATION HOUSEHOLD STATUS John S. Head M Male 35 Dolton, Devon, Farmer Of 231 Acres HEAMAN England Employing 3 Labourers Ellen Wife M Female 21 Dolton, Devon, Farmers Wife HEAMAN England John P. Son U Male 1 Dolton, Devon, HEAMAN England Ethel M. Daughter U Female 8 m Dolton, Devon, HEAMAN England Mary MARTIN Servant U Female 23 Dolton, Devon, Servant Domestic England Mary BISSET Servant U Female 15 Winkleigh, Devon, Servant Domestic England William Servant U Male 18 Ashreigney, Devon, Farm Servant (Indoors) HARRIS England John GILL Servant U Male 16 Dolton, Devon, Farm Servant (Indoors) England ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2. East Iddlecott William HUTCHINGS Head M Male 57 Milton, Devon, England Farmer (Of 90 Acres) Grace HUTCHINGS Wife M Female 44 Dolton, Devon, England Kate HUTCHINGS Daughter U Female 24 Brandis Corner, Devon, England Farmers Daughter John HUTCHINGS Son U Male 22 Dolton, Devon, England Farmers Son Sidney HUTCHINGS Son U Male 20 Dolton, Devon, England Farmers Son Thomas HUTCHINGS Father W Male 80 Milton, Devon, England Formerly Farmer Samuel WEEKS Servant Male 14 Dolton, Devon, England Farm Servant (Indoor) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 3. Pool Shadrack FRIEND Head M Male 68 Dolton, Devon, England Ag Lab Mary FRIEND Wife M Female 62 Ashcomb, Devon, England Arthur FRIEND Son U Male 26 Dolton, Devon, England Mason (Stone) Mary A. FRIEND Grand Daughter Female 10 Dolton, Devon, England Scholar ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 4. Pool Edward DOWN Head M Male 25 Dolton, Devon, England Carpenter Mary DOWN Wife M Female 24 Dolton, Devon, England Frederick DOWN Son Male 3 Dolton, Devon, England William DOWN Son Male 1 m Dolton, Devon, England Susan WARE Grandm W Female 77 Beaford, Devon, England Glover Ann WARE W Female 53 Dolton, Devon, England Glover ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 5. Down George Head U Male 28 Dolton, Devon, England Farmer Of 68 Acres Employing One HEAMAN Labourer Johana LUGG Servant W Female 55 Merton, Devon, Servant Domestic England ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 6. Tabernacle John MARTIN Head M Male 53 Dolton, Devon, England Ag Lab Ann MARTIN Wife M Female 63 Dolton, Devon, England Hannah MARTIN Daughter U Female 28 Dolton, Devon, England No Occupation Grace MARTIN Daughter U Female 25 Dolton, Devon, England Glover ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 7. School House John E. EVANS Head M Male 35 Haverfordwest, Pembroke, Wales National Schoolmaster Minnie EVANS Wife M Female 33 Scotland Mabel M. EVANS Daughter Female 7 Dolton, Devon, England Scholar Matilda F. EVANS Daughter Female 6 Dolton, Devon, England Scholar Alfred G. EVANS Son Male 4 Dolton, Devon, England Scholar Sarah BAKER Servant U Female 16 Coldridge, Devon, England General Servant Domestic ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 8. Building Courtiford UNINHABITED No occupants ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 9. Venton Nathaniel MILLER Head M Male 43 Ashreigney, Devon, England Farmer 76 Acres Employing 1 Man Sarah MILLER Wife M Female 42 Dolton, Devon, England Mary Ann MILLER Daughter U Female 16 Dolton, Devon, England Farmers Daughter Louisa MILLER Daughter Female 14 Dolton, Devon, England Farmers Daughter Frederick MILLER Son Male 12 Dolton, Devon, England Scholar Emily MILLER Daughter Female 10 Dolton, Devon, England Scholar Henry MILLER Son Male 7 Dolton, Devon, England Scholar William MILLER Son Male 4 Dolton, Devon, England John MILLER Son Male 2 Dolton, Devon, England ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 10. Little Venton Jane WEEKS Head W Female 50 Dolton, Devon, England Glover John WEEKS Son U Male 15 Dolton, Devon, England Ag Lab ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 11. West Iddlecott John SHORT Head M Male 43 Hatherleigh, Devon, England Ag Lab Mary A. SHORT Wife M Female 32 Cheriton Fitzpain, Devon, England William J. SHORT Son Male 12 Dolton, Devon, England Alfred H. SHORT Son Male 10 Dolton, Devon, England Scholar Frederick H. SHORT Son Male 9 Dolton, Devon, England Scholar Edwin E. SHORT Son Male 7 Dolton, Devon, England Scholar Emily H. SHORT Daughter Female 5 Dolton, Devon, England Scholar Edith F. SHORT Daughter Female 2 Dolton, Devon, England ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 12. West Iddlecott John GILL Head M Male 48 Dolton, Devon, England Ag Lab Elizabeth GILL Wife M Female 38 Dolton, Devon, England William GILL Son U Male 14 Dolton, Devon, England Ag Lab George GILL Son Male 7 Dolton, Devon, England Scholar ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 13. Newcombe Thomas FRIEND Head M Male 40 Dolton, Devon, England Carpenter Sarah FRIEND Wife M Female 44 Dolton, Devon, England John FRIEND Son Male 10 Dolton, Devon, England Scholar Annie FRIEND Daughter Female 8 Dolton, Devon, England Scholar Charles FRIEND Son Male 7 Dolton, Devon, England Scholar Elizabeth FRIEND Daughter Female 5 Dolton, Devon, England Alfred FRIEND Son Male 7 m Dolton, Devon, England ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 14. Halsdon Mill William JOHNS Head M Male 36 Dolton, Devon, England Joiner Charlotte JOHNS Wife M Female 34 Dolton, Devon, England Frank JOHNS Son Male 10 Dolton, Devon, England Scholar Elizabeth A. JOHNS Niece U Female 20 Plymouth, Devon, England Dressmaker ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 15. Halsdon Mill George TURNER Head M Male 38 Edgworth Coachman (Gr) Louisa TURNER Wife M Female 39 Gloucester, Gloucester, England Charles TURNER Son U Male 15 Edgworth, Gloucester, England Stableman (8) Jessie M. TURNER Daughter Female 12 Edgworth, Gloucester, England MNo occupants Help Clara M. TURNER Daughter Female 10 Miserdon, Gloucester, England Scholar Frank TURNER Son Male 8 Miserdon, Gloucester, England Scholar Kate TURNER Daughter Female 2 Pinkney, Gloucester, England Emily E. TURNER Daughter Female 1 Pinkney, Gloucester, England ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 16. Halsdon Charles E. Head M Male 49 Sherston Magna, Wiltshire, No Profession Or CRESSWELL England Occupation Phoebe CRESSWELL Wife M Female 33 Drinkstone, Suffolk, England Arthur J.G. Son Male 8 Brighton, Middlesex, England Scholar CRESSWELL Ethel I. CRESSWELL Daughter Female 7 Miserdon, Gloucester, England Scholar William W. Son Male 5 Miserdon, Gloucester, England Scholar CRESSWELL Gertrude C. Daughter Female 4 Sherston, Wiltshire, England CRESSWELL Emma M. Daughter Female 3 Sherston, Wiltshire, England CRESSWELL Alfred E. CRESSWELL Son Male 2 Sherston, Wiltshire, England Charles S. Son Male 6 Sherston, Wiltshire, England CRESSWELL m Ann DUDLEY Governess U Female 26 Berkinhead, Cheshire, England Governess Ann HUZZFORD Servant W Female 50 Alford, Somerset, England Cook (Domestic) Eliza CASE Servant U Female 25 Westbury, Wiltshire, England Maid (Domestic) Thomas WALKER Servant U Male 28 Grt Houghton, Northampton, Butler (Domestic) England Sarah SCUTTS Servant U Female 20 Housemaid (Domestic) Annie MILLS Servant U Female 19 Farlton, Gloucester, England Under Nurse (Domestic) Jane WOOVE Servant U Female 38 Goodrick, Hereford, England Nurse (Dom) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 17. Ashwell Nathaniel MILLER Head M Male 71 Winkleigh, Devon, England Farmer 150 Acres Ann MILLER Wife M Female 68 Dolton, Devon, England Christopher MILLER Son U Male 40 Dolton, Devon, England Farmers Son Elizabeth BENNETT Servant U Female 19 Roborough, Devon, England Domestic Servant John DYMENT Servant U Male 21 Dolton, Devon, England Farm Servant (Indoor) Alfred HORNBROOK Servant U Male 17 Dowland, Devon, England Farm Servant (Indoor) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 18. Buckland Sarah Ann Head W Female 49 Parkham, Devon, Farmer Of 358 Acres Employing 3 ARNOLD England Labourers One Boy John ARNOLD Son Male 11 Iddesleigh, Devon, Scholar England Elizabeth S. Daughter Female 9 Iddesleigh, Devon, Scholar ARNOLD England George H. Son Male 8 Dolton, Devon, Scholar ARNOLD England Thomas D. Son Male 6 Dolton, Devon, Scholar ARNOLD England Alice K. RAPER Boarder U Female 22 Quebec, Canada Teacher (Prof) Elizabeth E. PIPER Servant U Female 18 Dowland, Devon, Housemaid England Lavina Servant U Female 19 Roborough, Devon, Cook PARKHOUSE England Emma CUDMORE Servant U Female 14 Beaford, Devon, Nurse Maid England John S. CLARK Servant U Male 18 St Giles, Devon, Farm Servant Indoor England John PARKER Servant U Male 19 Beaford, Devon, Farm Servant Indoor England Charles Servant U Male 18 Dolton, Devon, Farm Servant Indoor LETHBRIDGE England ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 19. Church Street Emanuel BAKER Head M Male 68 Dolton, Devon, England Cordwinder Ann BAKER Wife M Female 65 Dolton, Devon, England ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 20. Lodge Thomas LOCK Head M Male 33 Dowland, Devon, England Ag Lab Mary A. LOCK Wife M Female 36 Ashreigney, Devon, England Mary G. LOCK Daughter Female 8 Meeth, Devon, England Scholar William LOCK Son Male 6 Meeth, Devon, England Scholar Grace LOCK Daughter Female 3 Dolton, Devon, England ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 21. Building UNINHABITED No occupants ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 22. Furrze William WARE Head M Male 48 Dolton, Devon, England Ag Lab Fanny WARE Wife M Female 46 Blacktorrington, Devon, England Thomas WARE Son U Male 20 Dolton, Devon, England Ag Lab Fred WARE Son Male 14 Dolton, Devon, England Farm Servant John WARE Son Male 12 Dolton, Devon, England Farm Servant Edwin WARE Son Male 10 Dolton, Devon, England Scholar Emily WARE Daughter Female 7 Dolton, Devon, England Scholar Francis M. WARE Daughter Female 2 Dolton, Devon, England ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 23. Little Cudworthy Thomas SNELL Head M Male 58 Dolton, Devon, England Farmer (Of 100 Acres Employing One Man & 1 Boy) Elizabeth Wife M Female 57 Bishops Nympton, Devon, SNELL England Edward SNELL Son U Male 29 Bishops Nympton, Devon, Farmers Son England Thomas SNELL Son U Male 26 Dolton, Devon, England Farmers Son Mary
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