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1891 Census Index Index to 1891 Census of Stourmouth, Kent Names highlighted in green are those of persons proven to be part of my family tree. NAME AGE PLACE OF BIRTH County Parish ADAMS Frank 8 KEN Ash ADAMS Jesse 58 KEN Ash ADAMS Lydia 48 KEN Preston ADAMS Shollatt? 10 KEN Stourmouth ADAMS Violet 6 KEN Stourmouth BALDOCK Daniel 50 KEN Barham BALDOCK Daniel 22 KEN Ickham BALDOCK Sarah 46 KEN Bramling, Ickham BANCOCK Charles G. 13 IND - BAXTER Amy A. 20 KEN Stourmouth BAXTER Arthur T. 41 KEN Minster, Thanet BAXTER Arthur W. 25 KEN Stourmouth BAXTER Charlotte 26 KEN Stourmouth BAXTER Constance E. 7 KEN Stourmouth BAXTER Fuller 51 KEN Minster, Thanet BAXTER James A.**** 11mo KEN Stourmouth BAXTER James M. 11 KEN Stourmouth BAXTER Kate S. 17 KEN Stourmouth BAXTER Lucretia 14 KEN Stourmouth BAXTER Marian C. 10 KEN Stourmouth BAXTER Olive B. ? KEN Stourmouth BAXTER Sarah 73 KEN Minster, Thanet BAXTER Sarah A. 45 KEN Preston BAXTER Winifred M. 2 KEN Stourmouth BEERLING Albert H. 15 KEN Ash BEERLING Edith 11 KEN Ash BEERLING Ellen M. 13 KEN Ash BEERLING Ethel L. 4 KEN Wingham BEERLING Frederick J. 2 KEN Wingham BEERLING James 48 KEN Ash BEERLING Sarah E. 40 KEN Ash BEERLING Susannah 6 KEN Ash BIBBY Sophia 17 - Nottingham BROOK…? Lillian 14 KEN Ash, Sandwich BUSHEL Albert E. 9 KEN Preston BUSHEL Alice M. 1mo KEN Stourmouth BUSHEL Ellen S. 2 KEN Wickham BUSHEL Emma C. 13 KEN Wickham BUSHEL Ethelbert S.** 38 KEN Stourmouth BUSHEL Ethelbert S. 7 KEN Preston BUSHEL Frederick W. 11 KEN Preston BUSHEL Sarah E. 37 KEN Margate BUSHEL Stephen H. 5 KEN Preston BUXLEY Edward 15 KEN Chislett BUXLEY Edwin 38 KEN Chislett BUXLEY Ellen 35 KEN Chislett BUXLEY Mary A. 12 KEN Chislett BUXLEY Minnie J. 9 KEN Chislett BYRON John 29 LIN Sleaford Kirby Green BYRON Margaret A. 28 BKS Hampstead Norris CASTLE Alice R. 3 KEN Stourmouth CASTLE Amelia 28 KEN Stourmouth CASTLE Amy A. 1 KEN Stourmouth CASTLE Charles E. 2mo KEN Stourmouth CASTLE Henry 28 KEN Sandwich CASTLE Louisa J. 7 KEN Ash CASTLE William H. 5 KEN Ash CLIFTON George 21 KEN Lenham CONSTABLE Mary 50 KEN Adisham COOKE Jane 70 KEN Tunstall COOKE Stephen 83 KEN Ash COOPER Catherine 72 KEN Stourmouth COOPER Edward J. 38 KEN Ash, Sandwich CULMER Ann J. 74 KEN Chillenden CULMER Charles 71 KEN Canterbury CULMER Charles 32 KEN Stourmouth CULMER Edwin 49 KEN Stourmouth CULMER Eliza 26 KEN Wingham CULMER George 63 KEN Stourmouth CULMER George 26 KEN Ash CULMER Henry 76 KEN Stourmouth CULMER Mary A. 62 KEN Elmstone CULMER Sarah A. 33 KEN Canterbury CULMER Selina M. 4 KEN Wickham CULMER Thomas W. 19 KEN Stourmouth CULMER William 36 KEN Stourmouth DADDS Eliza 15 KEN Preston DADDS Richard 54 KEN Preston DADDS William R. 13 KEN Preston DARTWELL Emily 31 PEM - DOWKER Emily 62 KEN Buckland, Dover DOWKER Emily F. 37 KEN Stourmouth DOWKER George*** 64 KEN Stourmouth DOWKER George B. 29 KEN Stourmouth DOWKER Maud 18 KEN Stourmouth DOWN Matilda E. 20 AMERICA New York DRAYSON Gertrude 6 KEN Eastry DRAYSON Herbert 3 KEN Eastry DRAYSON Jane 31 KEN Faversham DRAYSON Richard 1 KEN Eastry DRAYSON Robert 32 KEN Woodnesboro DRAYSON Robert 10 KEN Woodnesboro DRAYSON William 8 KEN Eastry DURHAM George 63 KEN Worth, Deal DURHAM Isabella 57 KEN Sandwich EASON Emma 25 KEN Wickhambreux EASON James 28 KEN Selling EASON Minnie 3mo KEN Stourmouth EDE Fanny M. 11 KEN Canterbury EDE Frederick S. 25 KEN Eythorne, Dover EDE Mary S. 51 KEN St Lawrence, Thanet ELLENDER Aaron 50 KEN Staple ELLENDER John 25 KEN Stourmouth ELLENDER Sarah A. 47 KEN Stourmouth FAGG Alice 11 KEN Stourmouth FAGG Annie 43 LDN St Pancras FAGG Dorothy 3 KEN Stourmouth FAGG Edith 9 KEN Stourmouth FAGG Emma 17 KEN Stourmouth FAGG George 54 KEN Ash FAGG Harry 6 KEN Stourmouth FAGG Helen 12 KEN Stourmouth FAGG Mary A. 55 KEN Wingham FAGG Percy 19 KEN Stourmouth FAGG Thomas 49 KEN Womenswould FAGG Walter**** 4 KEN Stourmouth FOAD Ann 27 KEN Stourmouth FOAD Emma M. 5 KEN Sturry FOAD Ethel H.H. 8 KEN S. Nicholas FOAD Henry J. 29 KEN Chislett FOLDWELL Frances 11 KEN Eastry FULLER Annie C. 49 NFK Foulsham GRIGGS Alice 17 KEN Stourmouth GRIGGS Ann P. 31 KEN Minster, Thanet GRIGGS Eliza 55 LIN Grimsby GRIGGS Ernest E. 11mo KEN Stourmouth GRIGGS Fanny L. 4 KEN Stourmouth GRIGGS Fred 14 KEN Stourmouth GRIGGS John 20 KEN Woodnesboro GRIGGS Katherine 7 KEN Stourmouth GRIGGS Mary 68 KEN Stourmouth GRIGGS Thomas 14 KEN Minster, Thanet GRIGGS William 50 KEN Stourmouth GRIGGS William 49 KEN Woodnesboro HARKER William 23 KEN Sturry (Canterbury) HARRISON Jane 66 KEN Canterbury HARRISON Sarah A. 76 KEN Canterbury HAWKS Henry 60 KEN Stourmouth HAWKS Keziah 61 KEN Stourmouth HEWITT Alice M. 7 KEN Stourmouth HEWITT Emily E. 4 KEN Stourmouth HEWITT Henry T. 15 KEN Stourmouth HEWITT Louisa J. 9 KEN Stourmouth HEWITT Sarah E. 12 KEN Stourmouth HEWITT Susan 46 KEN Stourmouth HEWITT Walter 2mo KEN Stourmouth HEWITT William 49 KEN Belting? HEWITT William 20 KEN Stourmouth HILLS Sarah 70 KEN Stourmouth HOGBIN Constance M. 1 KEN Stourmouth HOGBIN Frances 30 KEN Tilmanstone HOGBIN Isabel L. 3 KEN M--- HOGBIN John***** 29 KEN Acol HOGBIN John J. 11mo KEN Stourmouth HOLNESS Ann 70 KEN Wickham HOLNESS Annie 11 KEN Stourmouth HOLNESS Arthur* 37 KEN Preston HOLNESS Arthur 4 KEN Stourmouth HOLNESS Harry 14 KEN Stourmouth HOLNESS Henry W. 25 KEN Stourmouth HOLNESS Rose 7 KEN Stourmouth HOLNESS Sarah A. 34 KEN Stourmouth IMPETT George 21 KEN Ickham INGLETON Adam 37 KEN Sturry INGLETON Albert J. 13 KEN Sturry INGLETON Ellen 11 KEN Canterbury INGLETON Mary A. 40 KEN Selling KINGSLAND George T. 15 KEN Stourmouth KINGSLAND Jane A. 47 KEN Littlebourne KINGSLAND Thomas 48 KEN Stourmouth LEOPERD Alfred O. 38 SSX West Hoathly LEOPERD Charles H. 10 MDX Ealing LEOPERD Elizabeth 38 LDN Hackney LEOPERD James 7 MDX Ealing LEOPERD Owen P. 12 MDX Ealing MANTOR? Albert J. 57 NTH Esham MANTOR? Lucy G. 53 STS Stafford MARCHWICK Ann M. 30 KEN Ash MARCHWICK Frank 1 KEN Stourmouth MARCHWICK John 70? KEN Ash MARCHWICK Stephen 25 KEN Ash MARCKWICH Betsy 35 KEN Canterbury MARCKWICH John 33 KEN Ash MEASDAY Jane 16 KEN Wickham MEASDY John 35 KEN Preston MEASDY Mary 35 KEN Preston MOUNT Annie E. 18 KEN Stourmouth MOUNT Bertha C. 3 KEN Stourmouth MOUNT John 84 KEN Goodnestone MOUNT John W. 17 KEN Stourmouth MOUNT Martha 44 KEN Birchington MOUNT Martha S. 15 KEN Stourmouth MOUNT Mary 52 KEN Eythorne MOUNT Ralph 27 KEN Sturry MOUNT Susannah 45 KEN Eythorne MOUNT William 48 KEN Eythorne NUTTING Alfred 37 KEN Chislett NUTTING Alice 5 KEN Stourmouth NUTTING Author 5mo KEN Stourmouth NUTTING Edward 11 KEN Stourmouth NUTTING Elizabeth 36 KEN Herne NUTTING Mabel 2 KEN Stourmouth NUTTING Thomas 7 KEN Preston OSBORNE Amy B. 47 KEN Margate OSBORNE Henry 46 KEN Ash, Sandwich PAY Fanny 13 KEN Ratling? Nonington PAY James F. 1 KEN Ratling? Nonington PAY Maria J. 7 KEN Ratling? Nonington PAY Mary A. 11 KEN Ratling? Nonington PAY Mary A. 40 KEN Ratling? Nonington PAY Phoebe J. 4 KEN Ratling? Nonington PAY William 43 KEN Ratling? Nonington PAY William 15 KEN Ratling? Nonington PETTMAN Alfred 21 KEN Ash PILCHER Constans 11 KEN Lane? Thanet ROALFE Clarence 4?mo KEN Stourmouth ROALFE George 37 KEN Chilham ROALFE Herbert 7 KEN Godmersham ROALFE John 12 KEN Moldash ROALFE Lewis H. 9 KEN Moldash ROALFE Martin 3 KEN Martin ROALFE Rosanna 33 KEN Chilham ROALFE Valentine 6 KEN Snoad? Street RYE Alfred 49 KEN Adisham RYE Alice 11 KEN Stourmouth RYE Grace 51 KEN Staple RYE Julia 7 KEN Stourmouth SAFFERY Emma 56 LDN Paddington SAFFERY Harry 14 KEN Stourmouth SAFFERY Robert 53 KEN Elmstone SAFFREY William 16 KEN Stourmouth SCOTT Louisa 24 SSX Brighton SIMS? Walter 6 KEN Margate SLADDEN Edith R. 1 KEN Stourmouth SLADDEN Florence 11 KEN Stourmouth SLADDEN Henry 36 KEN Preston SLADDEN Lilian F. 10 KEN Stourmouth SLADDEN Louisa A. 3 KEN Stourmouth SLADDEN Mary 89 KEN Sarre SLADDEN Rosa 35 KEN Stourmouth SLADDEN Thomas 86 KEN Preston SMALLWOOD Eleanor R. 27 - Taunton SMALLWOOD Francis W. 7 KEN Stourmouth SMALLWOOD Maria I. 10 WOR Cla---? SMALLWOOD Oliffe R. 48 MDX - SMALLWOOD William J. 50 - Birmingham SOAMES Amelia 38 KEN Canterbury SOAMES Caroline E. 19 KEN Woodnesboro SOAMES George J. 8 KEN Stourmouth SOAMES Thomas 44 KEN Woodnesboro SOAMES Thomas 18 KEN Woodnesboro SPICKETT Albert E. 10 KEN Faversham SPICKETT Charles 40 KEN Chilham SPICKETT Ellen 9 KEN Faversham SPICKETT Flora 15 KEN Faversham SPICKETT James C. 13 KEN Faversham SPICKETT Jesse W. 5 KEN Faversham SPICKETT Lily M. 5mo KEN Stourmouth SPICKETT Matilda 39 KEN Tynham SPICKETT Rosa A. 5mo KEN Stourmouth STEDMAN Alice M. 6 KEN West Marsh, Ash STEDMAN Edith J. 9 KEN West Marsh, Ash STEDMAN Fred H. 1mo KEN Stourmouth STEDMAN Herbert C. 4 KEN Stourmouth STEDMAN Jane 28 KEN Ash STEDMAN William G. 31 KEN Woodchurch STEDMAN William H.G. 7 KEN West Marsh, Ash STONE Cyril E.M. 5mo KEN Dover STONE Florence E. 24 KEN Dover STONE Jane 58 KEN Stourmouth STONE Mabel M. 14 KEN Stourmouth STONE Philip T. 24 KEN Stourmouth TERRY Ann 28 KEN Goodnestone Dover TERRY Arthur 13 KEN Eastry, Dover TERRY Christopher 40 KEN Mongeham, Deal TERRY Christopher 15 KEN Eastry, Dover TERRY Ethel 2 KEN Stourmouth TERRY George 17 KEN Eastry, Dover TERRY Lena 4 KEN Littlebourne TERRY Maggie 9mo KEN Stourmouth TERRY Rhoda 38 KEN Ringwould TERRY Rhoda 7 KEN Eastry, Dover TERRY Sarah A. 30 KEN Woodnesboro TERRY Thomas E.
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