Easton Royal - Census 1901

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Easton Royal - Census 1901 Easton Royal - Census 1901 EMPLOYER/ WORKER/ YEAR OCCUPATION/ OWN ACCOUNT/ SCHEDULE SURNAME FORENAMES RELATIONSHIP CONDITION SEX AGE BORN DISABILITY AT HOME WHERE BORN ABODE 1 West Edwin Samuel Head married M 35 1866 land agent's clerk Fugglestone Dairy House 1 West Mary Ann wife married F 32 1869 Shrewton Dairy House 1 West Melia E. daughter F 8 1893 Gloucester, Glos. Dairy House 1 West Leonard A. son M 4 1897 Ipswich, Suffolk Dairy House 1 West Basil O. son M 1 1900 Croydon, Surrey Dairy House 2 Blanchard James Head married M 48 1853 shepherd worker Ogbourne St.Andrew 4 Easton Royal 2 Blanchard Susannah wife married F 46 1855 Everleigh 4 Easton Royal 2 Blanchard Fred son unmarried M 18 1883 shepherd worker Ogbourne Maizey 4 Easton Royal 2 Blanchard George son unmarried M 17 1884 cripple Ogbourne Maizey 4 Easton Royal 2 Blanchard Charles son M 14 1887 Puthall 4 Easton Royal 2 Blanchard Leah daughter F 12 1889 South Farm 4 Easton Royal 2 Blanchard William son M 3 1898 Rockley 4 Easton Royal 3 Waite William Head married M 38 1863 farm cowman worker Easton Royal 5 Easton Royal 3 Waite Dorcas wife married F 39 1862 Cadley 5 Easton Royal 3 Waite Marjory daughter F 10 1891 Easton Royal 5 Easton Royal 3 Waite Percy son M 8 1893 Easton Royal 5 Easton Royal 3 Waite Ernest son M 7 1894 Easton Royal 5 Easton Royal 3 Waite Victor son M 3 1898 Draycott 5 Easton Royal 3 Waite Kathleen daughter F 0 1901 Easton Royal 5 Easton Royal 4 Flippence Ann Head unmarried F 66 1835 Easton Royal 6 Easton Royal 4 Flippence James brother unmarried M 72 1829 annuitant(club) Easton Royal 6 Easton Royal 4 Flippence Lilian W. niece F 10 1891 Easton Royal 6 Easton Royal 5 Day William Head married M 68 1833 farm cattleman worker Wedhampton 7 Easton Royal 5 Day Mary Ann wife married F 64 1837 Urchfont 7 Easton Royal 5 Day Rose daughter unmarried F 24 1877 dressmaker worker Wedhampton 7 Easton Royal 6 Spanswick Edward Head married M 41 1860 domestic groom Easton Royal 8 Easton Royal 6 Spanswick Hester wife married F 34 1867 Poulshot 8 Easton Royal 6 Spanswick Louisa daughter F 8 1893 Easton Royal 8 Easton Royal 6 Spanswick Blanche daughter F 6 1895 Easton Royal 8 Easton Royal 6 Spanswick James son M 4 1897 Easton Royal 8 Easton Royal 6 Spanswick William son M 3 1898 Easton Royal 8 Easton Royal 6 Spanswick Sydney son M 0 1901 Easton Royal 8 Easton Royal 7 Cleverley George Head married M 36 1865 farm bailiff Wilsford 9 & 10 Easton Royal (one house) 7 Cleverley Sarah wife married F 31 1870 Pewsey 9 & 10 Easton Royal (one house) 7 Cleverley Florence daughter F 9 1892 Wilsford 9 & 10 Easton Royal (one house) 7 Cleverley Kate daughter F 6 1895 Wilsford 9 & 10 Easton Royal (one house) 7 Cleverley William J. son M 4 1897 Wilsford 9 & 10 Easton Royal (one house) 8 Johnson Robert Head widower M 55 1846 foreman dairyman worker Marnhull, Dorset 11 & 12 Easton Royal (one house) 8 Johnson Julia A. daughter unmarried F 23 1878 farm milker feeble minded, worker Horsington, Somerset 11 & 12 Easton Royal (one house) 8 Johnson Alfred son unmarried M 20 1881 ag lab worker Wimborne, Dorset 11 & 12 Easton Royal (one house) 8 Johnson Emma daughter unmarried F 16 1885 farm milker worker Wimborne, Dorset 11 & 12 Easton Royal (one house) 8 Johnson Evelyn daughter F 14 1887 farm milker worker Wimborne, Dorset 11 & 12 Easton Royal (one house) 8 Johnson Mabel daughter F 5 1896 West Harnham 11 & 12 Easton Royal (one house) 9 Haines James Head widower M 49 1852 farmer employer, at home Erlestoke Manor Farm 9 Haines Mary daughter unmarried F 19 1882 Easton Royal Manor Farm 9 Haines Catherine A. daughter F 9 1892 Easton Royal Manor Farm 9 Haines Frances E. daughter F 7 1894 Easton Royal Manor Farm 9 Haines Agnes Stratton daughter F 4 1897 Easton Royal Manor Farm 9 Symes Caroline W. housekeeper unmarried F 32 1869 Bradford Peveril, Dorset Manor Farm 9 Cowdrey Alice servant unmarried F 19 1882 domestic cook Allington Manor Farm 9 Mills Louisa K. servant unmarried F 20 1881 housemaid Easton Royal Manor Farm 10 Kemm Thomas Head married M 47 1854 clergyman, C of E Avebury The Vicarage 10 Kemm Elizabeth M. wife married F 37 1864 Kensington, London The Vicarage 11 Thorne William Head married M 41 1860 farm engine driver worker Handley, Dorset 13 Easton Royal 11 Thorne Mary wife married F 46 1855 Monckton, Dorset 13 Easton Royal 11 Thorne Ellen daughter F 15 1886 Fovant 13 Easton Royal 11 Thorne Ernest son M 12 1889 Fovant 13 Easton Royal 11 Thorne George son M 9 1892 Cranborne, Dorset 13 Easton Royal 11 Thorne Fanny daughter F 8 1893 Wilton 13 Easton Royal ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2013/Linda Hull Easton Royal - Census 1901 11 Thorne Anne daughter F 1 1900 Easton Royal 13 Easton Royal 11 Loader John visitor unmarried M 27 1874 railway navvy worker Woodlands, Dorset 13 Easton Royal 12 Ayers William Head married M 35 1866 farm carter worker Collingbourne Kingston 14 Easton Royal 12 Ayers Elizabeth M. wife married F 32 1869 Easton Royal 14 Easton Royal 12 Ayers Winifred daughter F 8 1893 Easton Royal 14 Easton Royal 12 Ayers Olive daughter F 7 1894 Easton Royal 14 Easton Royal 12 Ayers Ivy daughter F 0 1901 Easton Royal 14 Easton Royal 13 Stevens James Head married M 56 1845 ag lab worker Easton Royal 15 Easton Royal 13 Stevens Ellen wife married F 52 1849 Burbage 15 Easton Royal 14 Brooks Frank Head married M 30 1871 domestic gardener worker Easton Royal 16 Easton Royal 14 Brooks Jane wife married F 26 1875 S. Savernake 16 Easton Royal 14 Brooks Alice daughter F 0 1901 Easton Royal 16 Easton Royal 15 Derham John Head married M 44 1857 schoolmaster(vol.C.E.school) Pimlico, London 17 Easton Royal 15 Derham Sarah A. wife married F 40 1861 Temple Cloud, Somerset 17 Easton Royal 15 Derham Elsie A. daughter F 8 1893 Bristol, Glos. 17 Easton Royal 15 Brookes Dora E. niece F 12 1889 Easton Royal 17 Easton Royal 16 Guildford Benjamin occupier unmarried M 33 1868 shoemaker, deaf from childhood own account, at home Easton Royal 18 Easton Royal 17 Pearce Mary occupier unmarried F 46 1855 pauper(outdoor), cripple from childhood Easton Royal 19 Easton Royal 18 Bailey William Head married M 53 1848 shoemaker own account, at home Marlborough 20 Easton Royal 18 Bailey Jane wife married F 45 1856 Easton Royal 20 Easton Royal 18 Bailey William T. son unmarried M 20 1881 shoemaker worker, at home Easton Royal 20 Easton Royal 18 Bailey Florence E. daughter F 14 1887 Easton Royal 20 Easton Royal 19 Waite Edward Head married M 31 1870 farm carter worker Easton Royal 21 Easton Royal 19 Waite Kate L. wife married F 28 1873 All Cannings 21 Easton Royal 19 Waite Edith A. daughter F 9 1892 Easton Royal 21 Easton Royal 19 Waite John son M 6 1895 Easton Royal 21 Easton Royal 19 Waite Emily H. daughter F 4 1897 Easton Royal 21 Easton Royal 19 Waite Albert E. son M 3 1898 Easton Royal 21 Easton Royal 19 Waite baby daughter F 0 1901 Easton Royal 21 Easton Royal 20 Goodship Andrew Head married M 60 1841 farm portable engine driver worker Calne 22 Easton Royal 20 Goodship Fanny wife married F 45 1856 Enford 22 Easton Royal 20 Goodship Albert B. son M 6 1895 Enford 22 Easton Royal 20 Hurkett Louisa daughter F 15 1886 Enford 22 Easton Royal 21 Brooks Thomas Head unmarried M 53 1848 farm carter worker Milton 24 Easton Royal 21 Brooks Benjamin brother unmarried M 49 1852 shepherd worker Easton Royal 24 Easton Royal 22 Tuck Jonathan Head married M 31 1870 farm carter worker Collingbourne Kingston 25 Easton Royal 22 Tuck Elizabeth A. wife married F 24 1877 Kimpton, Hants. 25 Easton Royal 22 Tuck William H. son M 3 1898 Collingbourne Ducis 25 Easton Royal 23 Waite Robert Head married M 34 1867 ag lab worker Edgeware, London 26 Easton Royal 23 Waite Harriet wife married F 34 1867 Tiverton, Devon 26 Easton Royal 23 Waite William son M 11 1890 Easton Royal 26 Easton Royal 23 Waite Charles son M 9 1892 Easton Royal 26 Easton Royal 23 Waite Amy daughter F 6 1895 Easton Royal 26 Easton Royal 23 Waite Lily daughter F 3 1898 Easton Royal 26 Easton Royal 23 Waite George son M 1 1900 Easton Royal 26 Easton Royal 24 Nash John Head married M 55 1846 ag lab worker Binegar 27 Easton Royal 24 Nash Sarah wife married F 57 1844 Tinhead 27 Easton Royal 24 Nash William son unmarried M 16 1885 bootmaker's apprentice worker Easton Royal 27 Easton Royal 25 Robinson John Head married M 49 1852 hay trusser, ag lab worker Baydon 28 Easton Royal 25 Robinson Martha wife married F 49 1852 Vernham Dean 28 Easton Royal 25 Robinson William G. son unmarried M 25 1876 farm carter worker Lower Upham 28 Easton Royal 25 Robinson Charles son M 15 1886 farm under carter worker Granham 28 Easton Royal 25 Robinson Ernest E. son M 10 1891 Ogbourne St George 28 Easton Royal 26 Flippence Henry Head widower M 63 1838 domestic coachman Easton Royal 29 Easton Royal 27 Mills Mary Head widow F 84 1817 Easton Royal 30 Easton Royal 27 Mills Harriet daughter unmarried F 37 1864 ag lab worker Easton Royal 30 Easton Royal 27 Mills Eleanor R.
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