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Fittleton - Census 1851 Fittleton - Census 1851 Year Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes Born HO107/1844 1 Beachs Barn Draper James Head M 62 M 1789 Farm Labourer Fittleton Page 1 1 Beachs Barn Draper Elizabeth Wife M 56 F 1795 Labourers wife West Cholderton 1 Beachs Barn Draper Emma Daughter U 49 F 1802 Labourers daughter Fittleton 1 Beachs Barn Draper James Son M 30 M 1821 Farm Labourer Fittleton 1 Beachs Barn Draper Sarah Son's wife M 23 F 1828 Labourers wife Fittleton 1 Beachs Barn Draper Mary Granddaughter 5 F 1846 Fittleton 1 Beachs Barn Draper Ann Granddaughter 0 F 1851 Fittleton 6 months 2 Beachs Barn Maggs James Head M 57 M 1794 Farm Labourer Fittleton 2 Beachs Barn Maggs Ann Wife M 52 F 1799 Labourers wife Ireland 2 Beachs Barn Maggs George Son U 32 M 1819 Farm Labourer Ireland 2 Beachs Barn Maggs Jane Daughter U 20 F 1831 Labourers daughter Fittleton 2 Beachs Barn Maggs John Son U 21 M 1830 Labourer Fittleton 2 Beachs Barn Maggs Joseph Son U 15 M 1836 Labourer Fittleton 2 Beachs Barn Maggs Job Son U 13 M 1838 Labourer Fittleton 3 Beachs Barn Scott John Head M 59 M 1792 Farm Bailiff Figheldean 3 Beachs Barn Scott Kitty Wife M 59 F 1792 Bailiffs wife Netheravon 3 Beachs Barn Scott Ann Daughter U 35 F 1816 Bailiffs daughter Netheravon 3 Beachs Barn Welsh William Grandson 4 M 1847 Bailiffs grandson Fittleton 4 Beachs Barn Kilmister William Head 20 M 1831 Farmer of 1600ac intend at Michelmas emplg 33 lab Unknown Page 2, Age above 20 4 Beachs Barn Scammell John Servant W 49 M 1802 Edington 5 Beachs Barn Gilbert Nathan Head M 63 M 1788 Farm Labourer Manningford 5 Beachs Barn Gilbert Sarah Wife M 65 F 1786 Labourers wife Bath, Somerset 5 Beachs Barn Gilbert Thomas Son U 22 M 1829 Labourer Fittleton 5 Beachs Barn Harris Edwin Son in Law M 29 M 1822 Labourer Fittleton 5 Beachs Barn Harris Ann Daughter M 27 F 1824 Labourers wife Fittleton 5 Beachs Barn Harris Charles Grandson 4 M 1847 Labourers son Fittleton 6 Beachs Barn Stevans John Head M 44 M 1807 Farm Labourer Manningford 6 Beachs Barn Stevans Sarah Wife M 41 F 1810 Labourers wife Unknown 6 Beachs Barn Stevans William Son U 21 M 1830 Farm Labourer Fittleton 6 Beachs Barn Stevans Robert Son U 16 M 1835 Farm Labourer Fittleton 6 Beachs Barn Stevans George Son U 14 M 1837 Farm Labourer Fittleton 6 Beachs Barn Stevans Mary Daughter U 12 F 1839 Scholar Fittleton 6 Beachs Barn Stevans John Son U 5 M 1846 Labourers Son Fittleton 6 Beachs Barn Stevans Jane Daughter U 2 F 1849 Labourers daughter Fittleton 7 Haxon Barn Holloway James Head M 40 M 1811 Farm Labourer Manningford Bohune 7 Haxon Barn Holloway Noah Son 11 M 1840 Farm Labourer Manningford Bohune 8 Haxon Barn Edmonds Henry Head M 40 M 1811 Farm Labourer Haxon 8 Haxon Barn Edmonds Hanah Wife M 45 F 1806 Labourers wife Burbage 9 Pearces Down Farm Spratt James Head M 64 M 1787 Farm Labourer Netheravon Page 3 9 Pearces Down Farm Spratt Elizabeth Wife M 64 F 1787 Labourers wife Haxon 9 Pearces Down Farm Holloway Maria Niece U 20 F 1831 Visitor Haxon 10 Pearces Down Farm Truman Thomas Head M 50 M 1801 Farm Labourer Enford 10 Pearces Down Farm Truman Mary Ann Wife M 30 F 1821 Labourers wife Upavon 10 Pearces Down Farm Truman William Son 8 M 1843 Labourers son Haxon ©Wiltshire OPC/ Project/2018/Emma Glover Page 1 of 9 Fittleton - Census 1851 Year Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes Born HO107/1844 10 Pearces Down Farm Truman Maria Daughter 1 F 1850 Labourers daughter Haxon 11 Fittleton Village Street Tayler William Head M 36 M 1815 Farm Labourer Fittleton 11 Fittleton Village Street Tayler Mary Wife M 24 F 1827 Labourers wife Tedworth 11 Fittleton Village Street Tayler William Son 0 M 1851 Labourers child Fittleton 2 months 11 Fittleton Village Street Blackmore Elizabeth Widow 75 F 1776 Labourers Widow Tedworth 12 Fittleton Village Street Maggs Elisha Head M 28 M 1823 Farm Labourer Haxon 12 Fittleton Village Street Maggs Ann Wife M 28 F 1823 Labourers wife Figheldean 12 Fittleton Village Street Maggs Emily Daughter 5 F 1846 Labourers daughter Fittleton 12 Fittleton Village Street Maggs Felix Son 0 M 1851 Labourers son Fittleton 2 months 13 Fittleton Village Street Stone Harriot Head M 42 F 1809 Farm Labourers wife Urchfont 13 Fittleton Village Street Stone Henry Son 14 M 1837 Scholar Haxon 13 Fittleton Village Street Stone Thomas Robert Son 10 M 1841 Farm Labourers boy Haxon 14 Fittleton Village Street Drewet John Head W 34 M 1817 Farm Labourer Fittleton Page 4 14 Fittleton Village Street Drewet Charles Son 12 M 1839 Farm Labourers boy Fittleton 14 Fittleton Village Street Drewet Alfred Son 9 M 1842 Farm Labourers boy Fittleton 14 Fittleton Village Street Drewet Andrew Son 4 M 1847 Scholar Fittleton 14 Fittleton Village Street Drewet Henry Son 3 M 1848 At home Fittleton 14 Fittleton Village Street Drewet Eliza Niece U 17 F 1834 House Servant Dinton 15 Fittleton Village Street Whitmarsh Stephen Head M 44 M 1807 Farm Labourer Tedworth 15 Fittleton Village Street Whitmarsh Elizabeth Wife M 44 F 1807 Labourers wife Ablington Figheldean 15 Fittleton Village Street Whitmarsh Ann Daughter U 18 F 1833 Labourers daughter Fittleton 15 Fittleton Village Street Whitmarsh Ellen Daughter U 14 F 1837 Scholar Fittleton 15 Fittleton Village Street Whitmarsh Mary Daughter 12 F 1839 Scholar Fittleton 15 Fittleton Village Street Whitmarsh William Son 9 M 1842 Labourer Fittleton 15 Fittleton Village Street Whitmarsh Sarah Daughter 7 F 1844 Scholar Fittleton 16 Fittleton Village Street Phillimore Charles Head M 70 M 1781 Farm Labourer Enford 16 Fittleton Village Street Phillimore Sarah Wife M 61 F 1790 Labourers wife Enford 16 Fittleton Village Street Rolfe Mary Ann Daughter W 35 F 1816 Labourers widow Fittleton 16 Fittleton Village Street Beamister Isabella Daughter W 31 F 1820 Labourers widow Fittleton 16 Fittleton Village Street Spratt Jacob Son in Law M 29 M 1822 Farm Labourer Haxon 16 Fittleton Village Street Spratt Rose Daughter M 26 F 1825 Labourers wife Fittleton 16 Fittleton Village Street Spratt Julia Granddaughter 5 F 1846 Scholar Fittleton 16 Fittleton Village Rolfe Betsey Granddaughter 8 F 1843 Scholar Fittleton Page 16 16 Fittleton Village Pearce Charles Grandson 1 M 1850 Labourers child Haxon 17 Fittleton Village Street Phillimore Hezekiah Head W 56 M 1795 Mill Grinder Enford 17 Fittleton Village Street Phillimore Jane Daughter U 24 F 1827 Enford 17 Fittleton Village Street Phillimore Martha Granddaughter 4 F 1847 Scholar Enford 17 Fittleton Village Street Hillier Thirza Lodger U 20 F 1831 Enford 18 Fittleton Village Street Tackel William Head M 60 M 1791 Farm Labourer Fittleton 18 Fittleton Village Street Tackel Elizabeth Wife M 48 F 1803 Labourers wife Enford 18 Fittleton Village Street Tackel Rhoda Daughter U 19 F 1832 Fittleton 18 Fittleton Village Street Tackel Thomas Son U 17 M 1834 Labourer Fittleton 18 Fittleton Village Street Tackel Gideon Son 15 M 1836 Labourer Fittleton 18 Fittleton Village Street Tackel William Son 13 M 1838 Labourer Fittleton ©Wiltshire OPC/ Project/2018/Emma Glover Page 2 of 9 Fittleton - Census 1851 Year Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes Born HO107/1844 18 Fittleton Village Street Tackel Robert Son 9 M 1842 Labourer Fittleton 18 Fittleton Village Street Tackel Manoah Son 6 M 1845 Scholar Fittleton 18 Fittleton Village Street Tackel Henry Burnit Son 2 M 1849 Labourers child Fittleton 19 Fittleton Village Ley Stephen Head M 28 M 1823 Farm Labourer Fittleton 19 Fittleton Village Ley Rhoda Wife M 27 F 1824 Labourers wife Netheravon 19 Fittleton Village Ley Maria Daughter 9 F 1842 Scholar Netheravon 19 Fittleton Village Ley James Son 1 M 1850 Fittleton 20 Fittleton Village Huntley Charles Head M 33 M 1818 Farm Labourer Fittleton Page 6 20 Fittleton Village Huntley Eliza Wife M 32 F 1819 Labourers wife Ludgershall 20 Fittleton Village Huntley Ann Daughter 8 F 1843 Scholar Haxon 20 Fittleton Village Huntley Charlotte Daughter 6 F 1845 Scholar Haxon 20 Fittleton Village Huntley Stephen Son 4 M 1847 Scholar Haxon 20 Fittleton Village Huntley Mary Daughter 1 F 1850 Haxon 21 Fittleton Village Huntley Robert Head W 47 M 1804 Farm Labourer Fittleton 21 Fittleton Village Huntley Mary Jane Daughter U 17 F 1834 Haxon 21 Fittleton Village Huntley Martha Daughter 12 F 1839 Scholar Haxon 21 Fittleton Village Tackle Mary Lodger U 70 F 1781 Pauper Labourer Haxon 22 Fittleton Village Ley John Head M 71 M 1780 Woodman Haxon 22 Fittleton Village Ley Ruth Wife M 70 F 1781 Woodmans wife Enford 23 Ley George Head M 41 M 1810 Farm Labourer Fittleton 23 Ley Grace Wife M 48 F 1803 Labourers wife Wilsford 23 Ley Edwin Son 15 M 1836 Labourer Wilsford 23 Ley George Son 12 M 1839 Out door servant Netheravon 24 Fittleton Village Street Holloway George Head M 53 M 1798 Pauper farm servant Fittleton 24 Fittleton Village Street Holloway Mary Wife M 47 F 1804 Pauper farm servant Maddington 24 Fittleton Village Street Amore Sarah Daughter in Law U 22 F 1829 Labourer Netheravon 24 Fittleton Village Street Holloway Henry Son U 18 M 1833 Farm Labourer Haxon 24 Fittleton Village Street Holloway Elizabeth Daughter 12 F 1839 Scholar Haxon Page 7 24 Fittleton Village Street Holloway Mary Daughter 10 F 1841 Scholar Fittleton 25 Fittleton Village Street Keele Benjamin Head U 76 M 1775 Pauper Shoemaker Fittleton 25 Fittleton Village Street Keele Joseph Lodger W 78 M 1773 Pauper Farm Labourer Fittleton 26 Fittleton Village Street Maggs George Head M 56 M 1795 Farm Labourer Fittleton 26 Fittleton Village Street Maggs Mary Wife M
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