Calstone Wellington - Census 1891

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Calstone Wellington - Census 1891 Calstone Wellington - Census 1891 E L U D E H YEAR OCCUPATION/ C S SURNAME GIVEN NAMES RELATIONSHIP CONDITION SEX AGE BORN DISABILITY WHERE BORN ADDRESS 1 Coombs George Head Married M 26 1865 Agricultural Labourer Overton Green's Lane 1 Coombs Annie Wife Married F 26 1865 Blackland Green's Lane 1 Coombs Jane Daughter F 0 1891 Calstone Green's Lane 2 Rivers Joseph Head Married M 35 1856 General Labourer Green's Lane 2 Rivers Mary Ann Wife Married F 34 1857 Theale Berkshire Green's Lane 2 Rivers Florence M Daughter F 10 1881 Green's Lane Calne Green's Lane 2 Rivers Leonard Son M 8 1883 Calstone Calne Green's Lane 2 Rivers Emily E Daughter F 4 1887 Green's Lane Calne Green's Lane 2 Rivers Hilda Daughter F 1 1890 Green's Lane Calne Green's Lane 4 Daniells John Head Married M 65 1826 Highway Calne Green's Lane 4 Daniells Ellen Wife Married F 62 1829 London Green's Lane 5 Stapleford John Head Married M 62 1829 Agricultural Labourer Calstone Calne Green's Lane 5 Stapleford Alice Wife Married F 62 1829 Highway Calne Green's Lane 6 Hyde William Head Married M 45 1846 Agricultural Labourer Calstone Calne Green's Lane 6 Hyde Emma Wife Married F 45 1846 Calstone Calne Green's Lane 6 Hyde Minnie Daughter F 12 1879 Scholar Calstone Calne Green's Lane 6 Hyde Eliza Daughter F 10 1881 Scholar Calstone Calne Green's Lane 6 Hyde Bertha Daughter F 8 1883 Scholar Calstone Calne Green's Lane 6 Hyde Ellen Daughter F 2 1889 Calstone Calne Green's Lane 7 Green David Head Married M 67 1824 Agricultural Labourer Calstone Calne Green's Lane 7 Green Emma Wife Married F 60 1831 Avebury Green's Lane 7 Wootton George Unmarried M 20 1871 Agricultural Labourer Middle Hill Box Green's Lane 9 Robbins George Head Widower M 65 1826 Agricultural Labourer Theobalds Green, Calne Theobald's Green 10 Robbins John Head Married M 43 1848 Agricultural Labourer Blackland Theobald's Green 10 Robbins Mary Wife Married F 43 1848 Quemerford Gate Theobald's Green 10 Robbins Edward Son Unmarried M 19 1872 Gardner Blackland Theobald's Green 10 Robbins Ellen F Daughter F 16 1875 Domestic Servant Blackland Theobald's Green 10 Robbins Arthur J Son M 3 1888 Theobalds Green, Calne Theobald's Green 10 Cleverly Alice Mother Widow F 62 1829 Quemerford Gate Theobald's Green 11 Green Peter William Head Married M 35 1856 General Labourer Calstone Calne Theobald's Green 11 Green Elizabeth J Wife Married F 30 1861 Yatesbury Calne Theobald's Green 11 Green Maurice Son M 7 1884 Scholar Calstone Calne Theobald's Green 11 Green Herbert B C Son M 5 1886 Scholar Calstone Calne Theobald's Green 11 Green Percy W Son M 1 1890 Calstone Calne Theobald's Green 12 Gough Frederick Head Married M 25 1866 Miller Hullavington Theobald's Green 13 Kimber Alfred Head Married M 38 1853 Shepherd Preshute Theobald's Green 13 Kimber Hannah Wife Married F 30 1861 Broad Hinton Theobald's Green 13 Kimber Fanny Daughter F 5 1886 Scholar Overton Marlbro Theobald's Green 13 Kimber Edward Son M 3 1888 Calstone Calne Theobald's Green 13 Kimber Edith M Daughter F 0 1891 Calstone Calne Theobald's Green 14 Heath Martha Head Widow F 78 1813 Cherhill Theobald's Green 14 Robbins Fred Grandson Married M 25 1866 L General Labourer Theobalds Green, Calne Theobald's Green 14 Robbins Sarah E Grandaughter Married F 24 1867 Calstone Calne Theobald's Green 16 Clifford Anthony Head Married M 62 1829 Agricultural Labourer Stroud Glostershire Theobald's Green 16 Clifford Elizabeth Wife Married F 61 1830 Calne Theobald's Green 17 Heath Thomas Head Married M 51 1840 Labourer in Mop Factory Theobalds Green Theobald's Green ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2013/Jane Dickson Calstone Wellington - Census 1891 17 Heath Elizabeth Wife Married F 49 1842 Clutton Somerset Theobald's Green 17 Heath Ernest S W Son Unmarried M 17 1874 Carpenters Apprentice Theobalds Green Theobald's Green 18 Butler William Head Married M 33 1858 Agricultural Labourer Calstone Calne Sprays 18 Butler Mary Ann Wife Married F 29 1862 Heddington Sprays 19 Edwards John Widower Widower M 64 1827 Mop Manufacturer Calstone Calne Sprays 19 Edwards Mary Daughter Unmarried F 24 1867 Housekeeper Calstone Calne Sprays 19 Edwards Susanna Daughter Unmarried F 24 1867 Dressmaker Calstone Calne Sprays 19 Edwards Anthony S Son Unmarried M 17 1874 Grocers Assistant Calstone Calne Sprays 20 Bowsher Sarah Head Widow F 65 1826 Grocer Calstone Calne Calstone Village 20 Bowsher Emily A Daughter Unmarried F 37 1854 Grocers Assistant Calstone Calne Calstone Village 20 Bowsher Frederick W Son Unmarried M 36 1855 Carpenter Calstone Calne Calstone Village 20 Ashby Elizabeth Niece Unmarried F 54 1837 Dressmaker Calstone Calne Calstone Village 21 White Philip Head Married M 66 1825 Sub Post Master Calstone Calne Village Street 21 White Rebecca Wife Married F 50 1841 Calstone Calne Village Street 21 Anger Mary Mother Married F 76 1815 Calstone Calne Village Street 22 Scarlett Sarah Elizabeth Head Unmarried F 37 1854 Schoolmistress Heaton Norris Lancashire Village Street 22 Davis Mary Jane Servant F 13 1878 General Servant (Domestic) Stock Close Village Street 23 Dew James Head Married M 28 1863 Agricultural Labourer Batheaston Somersetshire Village Street 23 Dew Harriet Wife Married F 25 1866 Blackland Village Street 23 Dew Annie L Daughter F 4 1887 Cherhill Village Street 23 Dew Lilian F Daughter F 2 1889 Calstone Village Street 23 Daniell John Unmarried M 19 1872 Agricultural Labourer Compton Bassett Village Street 23 Wilkins George M 17 1874 Agricultural Labourer Union Workhouse Calne Village Street 23 Hilier Daniell M 12 1879 Agricultural Labourer Heddington Village Street 24 Maundrell Joseph Head Married M 74 1817 Farmer Stockly Calne Village Street 24 Maundrell Mary M Wife Married F 63 1828 West Kington Village Street 24 Maundrell Rowland Son Unmarried M 25 1866 Farmers Son Calstone Calne Village Street 24 Maundrell Maria G Daughter Unmarried F 24 1867 Calstone Calne Village Street 24 Maundrell Clara Daughter Unmarried F 23 1868 Calstone Calne Village Street 24 Maundrell Joseph H Son Unmarried M 21 1870 Farmers Son Calstone Calne Village Street 24 Cook Sarah Servant Unmarried F 22 1869 General Servant (Domestic) Upavon Village Street 25 Burridge William Head Married M 27 1864 Miller Dorsetshire M.O. Village 25 Burridge Mary J Daughter F 1 1890 Dorsetshire Cherington Crak Village 25 Burridge Jessie Sister Unmarried F 20 1871 Dorsetshire M.O. Village 25 Sartin Hannah Servant Widow F 67 1824 Domestic Servant Dorsetshire Charmouth Village 26 Cleverly Frederick Head Married M 20 1871 Agricultural Labourer Blackland Calstone Village 26 Cleverly Sarah Wife Married F 20 1871 Avebury Calstone Village 26 Cleverly Mary A A Daughter F 1 1890 Calstone Calne Calstone Village 26 Bowden William J M 13 1878 Agricultural Labourer Wilts Calstone Village 27 Barnes Thomas Head Married M 36 1855 Agricultural Labourer Great Cheverill Calstone Village 27 Barnes Sarah A Wife Married F 36 1855 Calstone Calne Calstone Village 27 Robbins Maud M Daughter F 12 1879 London Calstone Village 27 Barnes George Son M 10 1881 Calstone Calne Calstone Village 27 Barnes Edith E Daughter F 6 1885 Calstone Calne Calstone Village 27 Barnes Margaret A Daughter F 3 1888 Calstone Calne Calstone Village 27 Barnes Arthur W J Son M 1 1890 Calstone Calne Calstone Village 28 Scaplehorn William Head Married M 30 1861 Agricultural Labourer Overton Calstone Village 28 Scaplehorn Mercy Wife Married F 33 1858 Avebury Calstone Village 28 Scaplehorn Arthur C Son M 8 1883 Monkton Calstone Village 28 Scaplehorn Elizabeth A Daughter F 5 1886 Monkton Calstone Village ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2013/Jane Dickson Calstone Wellington - Census 1891 28 Scaplehorn Margaret F Daughter F 0 1891 Bromham Calstone Village 29 Empty House Calstone Village 30 Spackman Ann Head Widow F 83 1808 Stockly Calne Calstone Village 30 Bishop Sarah J Unmarried F 41 1850 Domestic House Keeper Worton Calstone Village 30 Cleverly Maria A Unmarried F 33 1858 Sick Nurse Bremhill Calne Calstone Village 30 Robbins Clara F 13 1878 Domestic Servant Blackland Calne Calstone Village 31 Clifford Stephen Head Married M 64 1827 Invalid Calstone Calne Calstone Village 31 Clifford Caroline Wife Married F 65 1826 Foxham Bremhill Calstone Village 32 Smith Jane Head Widow F 63 1828 Washer Woman Cherhill Calne Calstone Village 32 Smith Ellen Daughter Unmarried F 27 1864 Washer Woman Quemerford Calne Calstone Village 32 Smith Florence Daughter Unmarried F 17 1874 Washer Woman Calstone Calne Calstone Village 33 Hadow G R (Revd) Head Married M 44 1847 Rector of Calstone Clergy Poonah E India Calstone Village 33 Hadow Lucy A Wife Married F 42 1849 Leicester Calstone Village 33 Hadow Mary E Daughter Unmarried F 18 1873 Crayford Kent Calstone Village 33 Hadow Edith L Daughter F 15 1876 Crayford Kent Calstone Village 33 Hadow Alice M Daughter F 13 1878 Ashbourne Derbyshire Calstone Village 33 Hadow Ethel J Daughter F 12 1879 Wilton Calstone Village 33 Hadow Dorothy Daughter F 10 1881 Wilton Calstone Village 33 Hadow Basil C Son M 9 1882 Calstone Calne Calstone Village 33 Hadow Bernard Son M 6 1885 Calstone Calne Calstone Village 33 Hadow Hubert Son M 4 1887 Calstone Calne Calstone Village 33 Haines Annie Unmarried F 25 1866 Domestic Servant (Cook) Calne Calstone Village 33 Clifford Emily Unmarried F 20 1871 Domestic Servant (Parlour Maid) Calstone Calne Calstone Village 33 Dew Ada K M Unmarried F 16 1875 Domestic Servant (House Maid) Stockly Calne Calstone Village 34 Dew Dennis Head Married M 65 1826 Agricultural Labourer Calne Smiths Ground 34 Dew Rebecca Wife Married F 60 1831 Calne Smiths Ground 34 Dew Fred Son
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