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Tilshead - Census 1891 Tilshead - Census 1891 Year Abode Surname Given Names Relationship Status Gender Age Occupation Place of Birth Notes Born Neither Employer RG12/1614 Employed 1 East Down Wiltshire James Head M M 45 1846 Agricultural Laborer x Escott Page 1 East Down Wiltshire Emma Wife M F 43 1848 Easterton East Down Wiltshire Alfred Son U M 17 1874 Agricultural Laborer x Easterton 0 House uninhabited 2 East Down Farley Charles Head M M 44 1847 Agricultural Laborer x Brigmiston East Down Farley Ann Wife M F 42 1849 Orcheston St. George East Down Farley Edward Son U M 18 1873 Agricultural Laborer x Orcheston St. George East Down Farley Frederick Son U M 13 1878 Agricultural Laborer x Tilshead East Down Farley Elizabeth Daur U F 9 1882 Orcheston St. Mary East Down Farley Herbert Son U M 6 1885 Durrington 0 East Down House Uninhabited 3 Down Farm Potter Leonard Head M M 64 1827 Agricultural Laborer x Imber Down Farm Potter Ann Wife M F 65 1826 Chittern Down Farm Potter George Son U M 36 1855 Agricultural Laborer x Tilshead 4 W. Edwards Farm Chapman Thomas Head M M 76 1815 Agricultural Laborer x Little Chiverell W. Edwards Farm Chapman Ann Wife M F 67 1824 Caln 5 Chittern Hill Tilley Stephen Head M M 65 1826 Agricultural Laborer x Bottlesford Chittern Hill Tilley Jane Wife M F 56 1835 Dorset Chittern Hill Tilley Job Son U M 25 1866 Agricultural Laborer x Bottlesford 6 Chittern Hill Polden Henry Head M M 27 1864 Agricultural Laborer x Chittern Chittern Hill Polden Ellen Wife M F 32 1859 Heytesbury 7 Tilshead Lodge Cottage Axford James Head M M 52 1839 Agricultural Laborer x Earle Stoke Tilshead Lodge Cottage Axford Rosanna Wife M F 51 1840 Potterne Tilshead Lodge Cottage Axford Robert T. Son U M 15 1876 Agricultural Laborer x Earle Stoke Tilshead Lodge Cottage Axford Rose Daur U F 12 1879 Tilshead Tilshead Lodge Cottage Axford Mary A. Daur F 10 1881 Tilshead 0 Tilshead Lodge House Uninhabited 8 Tilshead Coleman John Head M M 63 1828 Veterinary Surgeon x Tilshead Page 2 Tilshead Coleman Caroline Wife M F 48 1843 Boghampton, Hants Tilshead Coleman Sidney Son U M 20 1871 Farmer x Clarendon Park Tilshead Coleman Laura Daur U F 13 1878 Salisbury Tilshead Coleman Flora Daur U F 11 1880 Salisbury Tilshead Coleman Herbert Son U M 9 1882 Salisbury Tilshead Coleman Albert Son U M 7 1884 Salisbury Tilshead Coleman Alfred Son U M 5 1886 Tilshead Tilshead Harman Agnes Governess U F 32 1859 School Governess x Bradford Tilshead Mundy Prudence Servant U F 16 1875 House Maid x Tilshead 9 The Vicarage Thompson Horace V. Head W M 47 1844 Clk. in Holy Orders Vicar St. Peter in East, Oxford The Vicarage Thompson Edith V. Daur U F 13 1878 Killington, Westmorland The Vicarage Andrews Annie Servant U F 30 1861 Cook Domestic Servant Not Known The Vicarage Ashley Annie Servant U F 13 1878 General Servant Chittern 10 Lawes William H. Head M M 53 1838 Farmer x West Lavington Lawes Annie Wife M F 46 1845 Great Chiverell ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2018/Carol Ouellet Page 1 of 10 Tilshead - Census 1891 Year Abode Surname Given Names Relationship Status Gender Age Occupation Place of Birth Notes Born Neither Employer RG12/1614 Employed Lawes William J. Son U M 21 1870 Farmers Son x West Lavington Lawes Edward H. Son U M 20 1871 Farmers Son x West Lavington Lawes Margaret H. Daur U F 18 1873 West Lavington Lawes Charles C. Son U M 17 1874 Scholar West Lavington Lawes Fred H. Son U M 14 1877 Scholar West Lavington Lawes Kathleen A. Daur U F 12 1879 Scholar West Lavington Lawes Francis J. Son U M 15 1876 Scholar West Lavington Lawes Ethel J. Daur U F 3 1888 West Lavington 0 House Uninhabited 11 The Crown Inn Alexander James Head M M 53 1838 Farmer x Bradford The Crown Inn Alexander Annie Wife M F 50 1841 Westbury The Crown Inn Alexander Fredrick Son U M 30 1861 Farmers Son x Trowbridge The Crown Inn Alexander Fanny Daur U F 24 1867 Bradford The Crown Inn Alexander James T. Son U M 18 1873 Farmers Son x Bradford 12 Tilshead Hooper Lydia Head W F 75 1816 Imber Page 3 Tilshead Hooper Charles L. Visitor U M 15 1876 Scholar Aldershot, Hants 13 Kyte Samuel Head M M 60 1831 Agricultural Laborer x Tilshead Kyte Sarah Wife M F 61 1830 Imber 14 Cruse William Head M M 64 1827 Agricultural Laborer x Imber Cruse Sarah Wife M F 60 1831 West Lavington Cruse Frank Son U M 19 1872 Agricultural Laborer x Little Chiverell Cruse Charlie Son U M 18 1873 Agricultural Laborer x Little Chiverell Cruse Rhoda Daur U F 13 1878 Tilshead 15 Giles Mary J. Head W F 70 1821 Washer Woman x Easterton Long Henrietta Grd Daur U F 11 1880 Tilshead 16 Kyte Charles Head M M 35 1856 Groom x Henley Kyte Louisa Wife M F 35 1856 South Newton Kyte Edward W. Son U M 13 1878 Agricultural Laborer x Tilshead Kyte Sarah L. Daur U F 9 1882 Scholar Durrington Kyte Keziah Daur U F 8 1883 Scholar Durrington Kyte Elizabeth Daur U F 5 1886 Scholar Durrington Kyte Edith Daur U F 2 1889 Tilshead Kyte Florence F. Daur U F 0 1891 Tilshead Age 6 mos. 17 Payne Edwin Head W M 68 1823 Farmer x Tilshead 0 House uninhabited 18 Mathews Robert Head M M 23 1868 Agricultural Laborer x Tilshead Mathews Rosina Wife M F 21 1870 Bath 19 Post Office Laws Samuel Head M M 34 1857 Carrier x Tilshead Post Office Laws Sarah A. Wife M F 35 1856 Salisbury Post Office Laws Ethel J. Daur U F 7 1884 Scholar Tilshead Post Office Laws Percy J. Son U M 5 1886 Scholar Tilshead Post Office Laws Alick J. Son U M 3 1888 Scholar Tilshead BMD: Alick John Post Office Laws Frank Son U M 0 1891 Tilshead Age 10 mos. ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2018/Carol Ouellet Page 2 of 10 Tilshead - Census 1891 Year Abode Surname Given Names Relationship Status Gender Age Occupation Place of Birth Notes Born Neither Employer RG12/1614 Employed Post Office Laws Jane Mother W F 70 1821 Post Mistress x Penselwood, Somerset 20 Tilshead Bundy Elizabeth Head W F 63 1828 Tilshead Page 4 Tilshead Bundy George Son U M 23 1868 Agricultural Laborer x Tilshead Tilshead Bundy Ann Daur U F 25 1866 Tilshead Tilshead Bundy David Son U M 21 1870 Agricultural Laborer x Tilshead Tilshead Bundy Edward Son U M 20 1871 Agricultural Laborer x Tilshead Tilshead Bundy Arthur Son U M 16 1875 Agricultural Laborer x Tilshead 21 Mundy James Head M M 54 1837 Agricultural Laborer x Tilshead Mundy Eliza Wife M F 59 1832 Tilshead Mundy William Son U M 27 1864 Agricultural Laborer x Tilshead 22 Long Earnest Head M M 27 1864 Agricultural Laborer x Tilshead Long Annie Wife M F 29 1862 Tilshead Mathews Clara Daur U F 11 1880 Scholar Tilshead 23 Mead Thomas Head M M 54 1837 Farmer x Tilshead Mead Sarah Wife M F 46 1845 Potterne Mead Walter Son U M 18 1873 Farmers Son x Tilshead Mead George Son U M 11 1880 Scholar Tilshead 24 Potter Henry Head M M 27 1864 Agricultural Laborer x Tilshead Potter Maria Wife M F 29 1862 Tilshead Kyte Elizabeth J. Daur U F 5 1886 Scholar Tilshead Potter Flossie G. Daur U F 0 1891 Tilshead Age 2 mos. Kyte Hannah Mother in Law W F 60 1831 Tilshead 25 Bundy John Head M M 29 1862 Agricultural Laborer x Tilshead Bundy Mary Wife M F 37 1854 Tilshead Bundy Elizabeth A. Daur U F 2 1889 Tilshead 26 Potter Harry Head M M 30 1861 Agricultural Laborer x Tilshead Potter Catherine C. Wife M F 27 1864 Easterton Potter Emily Daur U F 10 1881 Lavington Potter Charlie Son M 6 1885 Lavington Potter Albert E. Son M 2 1889 Lavington 27 Tilshead Kyte Edwin Head M M 35 1856 Agricultural Laborer x Corfu Page 5. British Subject Tilshead Kyte Catherine Wife M F 40 1851 Tilshead Tilshead Kyte Edwin G. Son U M 12 1879 Scholar Tilshead Tilshead Kyte Alfred Son U M 11 1880 Scholar Tilshead Tilshead Kyte Flora R. Daur U F 8 1883 Scholar Tilshead Tilshead Kyte Ethel M. Daur U F 1 1890 Tilshead 28 Kyte Hezekiah Head M M 68 1823 Agricultural Laborer x Tilshead Kyte Louisa Wife M F 67 1824 Tilshead Kyte Silas Son U M 21 1870 Agricultural Laborer x Tilshead 29 Mathews Philip Head M M 50 1841 Agricultural Laborer x Imber Mathews Elizabeth Wife M F 55 1836 Tilshead Mathews William Son U M 16 1875 Agricultural Laborer x Tilshead Mathews James Son U M 10 1881 Scholar Tilshead ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2018/Carol Ouellet Page 3 of 10 Tilshead - Census 1891 Year Abode Surname Given Names Relationship Status Gender Age Occupation Place of Birth Notes Born Neither Employer RG12/1614 Employed Mathews Henry Son U M 1 1890 Tilshead Long Harriett Mother in Law W F 78 1813 Tilshead 30 Kyte Jane Head W F 80 1811 Warminster Kyte Thomas Son U M 37 1854 Agricultural Laborer x Tilshead Kyte Levi Son U M 44 1847 Agricultural Laborer Tilshead 31 Kyte Francis Head M M 43 1848 Agricultural Laborer x Tilshead Kyte Rosanna Wife M F 42 1849 Coate Kyte George Son U M 18 1873 Agricultural Laborer x Tilshead Kyte Fanny Daur U F 16 1875 Tilshead Kyte Herbert Son U M 14 1877 Agricultural Laborer x Tilshead Kyte Louisa Daur U F 12 1879 Scholar Tilshead Kyte Edwin Son U M 7 1884 Scholar Tilshead Kyte Laura Daur U F 10 1881 Scholar Tilshead Kyte Henry Son M 3 1888 Tilshead 32 Payne Sarah Wid W F 59 1832 Needlewoman x x Tilshead 33 Mundy Frederick Head M M 35 1856 Agricultural Laborer x Tilshead Page 6 Mundy Sarah J.
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