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Enford - Census 1851 Enford - Census 1851 YEAR SCHEDULE SURNAME FORENAMES RELATIONSHIP C0NDITION SEX AGE BORN OCCUPATION PLACE OF BIRTH ABODE 1 Alt Just Henry Head Married M 53 1798 Vicar of Enford Whixoe, Suffolk Enford 1 Alt Louisa Wife Married F 46 1805 East Indies Enford 1 Alt Emily L Daughter Unmarried F 21 1830 London, Middlesex Enford 1 Alt Justina L Daughter F 11 1840 Scholar Enford Enford 1 Alt Georgina Daughter F 9 1842 Scholar Enford Enford 1 Chapman Georgina Sister in Law Married F 36 1815 East Indies Enford 1 Cook Elizabeth Servant Unmarried F 18 1833 General Servant Collingbourne Enford 1 Powell Sarah Servant Unmarried F 20 1831 General Servant Manningford Enford 2 Tucker Robert Head Married M 46 1805 Schoolmaster Tilshead Enford 2 Tucker Elizabeth Wife Married F 45 1806 Schoolmistress Gloucestershire Enford 2 Tucker Elizabeth Daughter Unmarried F 18 1833 Governess Tilshead Enford 2 Tucker Richard Son Unmarried M 16 1835 Scholar Tilshead Enford 2 Tucker Susana Daughter F 12 1839 Scholar Tilshead Enford 2 Tucker Charles Son M 9 1842 Scholar West Lavington Enford 2 Tucker Jane Seynour Daughter F 4 1847 Scholar Enford Enford 2 Tucker William Son M 2 1849 Enford Enford 2 Coleman Charles Scholar M 15 1836 Scholar Tilshead Enford 2 Adlard Albert Scholar M 13 1838 Scholar London, Middlesex Enford 2 Hussey William Scholar M 12 1839 Scholar Tilshead Enford 2 Moore George Scholar M 11 1840 Scholar Trowbridge Enford 2 Bell Joseph Scholar M 11 1840 Scholar Salisbury Enford 2 Norris Thomas Scholar M 11 1840 Scholar Telfont Enford 2 Hussey James Scholar M 11 1840 Scholar Tilshead Enford 2 Adlard Percy Scholar M 9 1842 Scholar London, Middlesex Enford 2 Norris Henry Kent Scholar M 8 1843 Scholar Telfont Enford 2 Adlard Harrison Scholar M 7 1851 Scholar London, Middlesex Enford 2 Spencer Rebecca Servant Unmarried F 18 1833 House Servant Chisenbury Enford 3 Wilkins Thomas Head Married M 37 1814 Agricultural Labourer Chute Enford 3 Wilkins Elizabeth Wife Married F 29 1822 Haxon Enford 3 Wilkins Elizabeth Daughter F 11 1840 Scholar Enford Enford 3 Wilkins Sarah Daughter F 8 1843 Scholar Enford Enford 3 Wilkins Ellen Daughter F 5 1846 Enford Enford 3 Wilkins Emily Daughter F 2 1849 Enford Enford 3 Wilkins Julia Daughter F 0 1851 Enford Enford 4 Smith James Head Married M 41 1810 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 4 Smith Ann Wife Married F 41 1810 Enford Enford 4 Smith George Son M 13 1838 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 4 Smith Sarah Daughter F 10 1841 Enford Enford 4 Smith Jane Daughter F 7 1844 Enford Enford 4 Smith Elizabeth Daughter F 4 1847 Enford Enford 5 Oram William Head Married M 33 1818 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 5 Oram Jane Wife Married F 29 1822 Enford Enford 5 Oram Eliza Daughter F 8 1843 Scholar Enford Enford 5 Oram George Son M 7 1844 Scholar Enford Enford 5 Oram Matilda Daughter F 1 1850 Enford Enford 5 Marshall Emily Lodger Widow F 55 1796 Pauper late Labourer's Wife Ludgershall Enford 5 Shaw William Lodger Unmarried M 51 1800 Mill Wright Swindon Enford 5 Willias Elizabeth Lodger Unmarried F 43 1808 late Servant Woodborough Enford 5 Ponton William Lodger Unmarried M 26 1825 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 6 Davis John Head Married M 32 1819 Bricklayer Coombe Enford 6 Davis Amelia Wife Married F 27 1824 Upavon Enford 6 Davis Sarah Daughter F 4 1847 Scholar Enford Enford 6 Davis George Son M 2 1849 Enford Enford © Wiltshire OPC Project/2013/Malcolm Lay Enford - Census 1851 YEAR SCHEDULE SURNAME FORENAMES RELATIONSHIP C0NDITION SEX AGE BORN OCCUPATION PLACE OF BIRTH ABODE 7 Ward William Head Married M 37 1814 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 7 Ward Jane Wife Married F 28 1823 Enford Enford 7 Ward John Son M 5 1846 Scholar Enford Enford 7 Ward Mary Daughter F 3 1848 Enford Enford 7 Ward Sarah Daughter F 1 1850 Enford Enford 7 Trulock John Lodger Widower M 66 1785 Carpenter Hindon Enford 8 Meridew James Head Married M 46 1805 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 8 Meridew Elizabeth Wife Married F 28 1823 Enford Enford 8 Meridew Mary Ann Daughter Unmarried F 20 1831 Enford Enford 8 Meridew Dianna Daughter Unmarried F 16 1835 Farm Servant Enford Enford 8 Meridew James Son M 12 1839 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 8 Meridew Grace Daughter F 10 1841 Scholar Enford Enford 8 Meridew Jane Daughter F 8 1843 Enford Enford 8 Biffin Susanna Lodger Widow F 77 1774 Pauper late Agricultural Labourer's Wife Enford Enford 9 Eyres George Head Married M 76 1775 Grocer (Blind) Enford Enford 9 Eyres Sarah Wife Married F 52 1799 Enford Enford 9 Eyres William Son Unmarried M 29 1822 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 9 Eyres George Son Unmarried M 25 1826 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 9 Eyres Eliza Daughter Unmarried F 19 1832 Enford Enford 10 Maggs Isaac Head Married M 68 1783 Agricultural Labourer Netheravon Enford 10 Maggs Ann Wife Married F 85 1766 Netheravon Enford 11 Eyres William Head Married M 55 1796 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 11 Eyres Ann Wife Married F 52 1799 Iscott, Wilts ? Enford 11 Eyres Isaac Son Unmarried M 29 1822 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 12 Turner Stephen Head Married M 30 1821 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 12 Turner Elizabeth Wife Married F 25 1826 Enford Enford 12 Turner Tryphena Daughter F 7 1844 Scholar Enford Enford 12 Turner Mary Ann Daughter F 5 1846 Scholar Enford Enford 12 Turner James Son M 2 1849 Enford Enford 12 Turner Sarah Daughter F 0 1851 Enford Enford 13 Fay Charles Head Married M 39 1812 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 13 Fay Patience Wife Married F 36 1815 Haxon Enford 13 Fay John Son M 8 1843 Enford Enford 13 Fay George Son M 0 1851 Enford Enford 14 Poole Elizabeth Head Widow F 87 1764 Pauper late Labourer's Wife Enford Enford 14 Oram Mary Daughter Married F 59 1792 Farm Servant Enford Enford 14 Oram Eliza Grand Daughter Unmarried F 21 1830 Farm Servant Enford Enford 15 Worsdall Samuel Head Married M 40 1811 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 15 Worsdall Ann Wife Married F 45 1806 Chitterne Enford 15 Worsdall Maria Daughter F 14 1837 Farm Servant Enford Enford 15 Worsdall William Son M 12 1839 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 15 Worsdall Martha Daughter F 9 1842 Enford Enford 15 Asher Paul Lodger Married M 72 1779 Dissenting Minister Easterton, Wilts Enford 16 Hurkett James Head Married M 47 1804 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 16 Hurkett Hanna Wife Married F 40 1811 Collingbourne Enford 16 Hurkett Henry Son Unmarried M 16 1835 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 16 Hurkett George Son M 14 1837 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 16 Hurkett Daniel Son M 10 1841 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 16 Hurkett Elizabeth Daughter F 8 1843 Scholar Enford Enford 16 Hurkett Thomas Son M 5 1846 Enford Enford 16 Hurkett Edwin Son M 3 1848 Enford Enford 16 Hurkett James Son M 0 1851 Enford Enford 17 Dear William Head Married M 60 1791 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford © Wiltshire OPC Project/2013/Malcolm Lay Enford - Census 1851 YEAR SCHEDULE SURNAME FORENAMES RELATIONSHIP C0NDITION SEX AGE BORN OCCUPATION PLACE OF BIRTH ABODE 17 Dear Anna Wife Married F 54 1797 Milton, Wilts Enford 17 Dear Elizabeth Daughter Unmarried F 30 1821 Enford Enford 17 Dear Darkes Daughter Unmarried F 24 1827 Farm Servant Enford Enford 17 Dear Sarah Daughter Unmarried F 16 1835 Farm Servant Enford Enford 18 Rawlins Thomas Head Widow M 72 1779 Cordwainer Enford Enford 18 Rawlins Eliza Daughter Unmarried F 38 1813 Dressmaker Enford Enford 18 Rawlins Frederic Son Unmarried M 37 1814 Cordwainer Enford Enford 18 Rawlins Elizabeth Daughter Unmarried F 29 1822 Shoe Binder Enford Enford 18 Rawlins George Son Unmarried M 27 1824 Cordwainer Enford Enford 19 Weeks John Head Married M 57 1794 Pauper late Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 19 Weeks Sarah Wife Married F 66 1785 Pauper late Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 19 Cozens Andrew Grand Son Unmarried M 18 1833 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 20 Knight William Head Married M 46 1805 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 20 Knight Mary Ann Wife Married F 30 1821 Enford Enford 20 Knight George Son Unmarried M 17 1834 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 20 Knight Sarah Daughter F 10 1841 Scholar Enford Enford 20 Knight Thomas Son M 8 1843 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 20 Knight Alfred Son M 5 1846 Scholar Enford Enford 20 Knight Charles Son M 3 1848 Enford Enford 20 Knight Emily Daughter F 0 1851 Enford Enford 21 Worsdell Thomas Head Widower M 37 1814 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 22 Turner William Head Married M 32 1819 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 22 Turner Elener Wife Married F 23 1828 Farm Servant Enford Enford 22 Turner Mary Ann Daughter F 5 1846 Scholar Enford Enford 22 Rawlins Elizabeth Lodger Widow F 60 1791 Pauper late Labourer's Wife Enford Enford 23 Knight George Head Widower M 52 1799 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 23 Knight Susanna Daughter F 7 1844 At Home Enford Enford 23 Knight William Son F 4 1847 Enford Enford 24 Davis George Head Married M 58 1793 Bricklayer Homington, Wilts Enford 24 Davis Ann Wife Married F 62 1789 Broadchalk Enford 24 Davis Emma Daughter Unmarried F 22 1829 Domestic Enford Enford 24 Davis Jane Daughter Unmarried F 20 1831 At Home Enford Enford 24 Davis Henry Grand Son M 2 1849 Enford Enford 25 Hilliar Henry Head Married M 42 1809 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 25 Hilliar Harriet Wife Married F 36 1815 Enford Enford 25 Hilliar Louisa Daughter F 14 1837 Farm Servant Enford Enford 25 Hilliar Job Son M 11 1840 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford 25 Hilliar James Son M 6 1845 At Home Enford Enford 26 Biffin Stephen Head Married M 32 1819 Agricultural Labourer Enford Enford
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