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BERKSHIRE DATE:January 23,2016 Last Website Update:January23,2016 Census Extracts in the Whitlock Family Association Files (SOURCE) Name Ref/Father's Ref BERKSHIRE PATH:C:\Peter’s WP Files\GENEAL\CENSUS\ENGLAND FILE:BERKSHIRE DATE:January 23,2016 Last Website Update:January23,2016 Census Extracts in the Whitlock Family Association Files (SOURCE) Name Ref/Father's Ref BERKSHIRE: 1841: 1841 East Hanney, East Hanney Village (R3043ZZE) WHITLOCK, Henry M 15 Apprentice N 1851: 1851 Bray Sub-district of Cookham (R570/3) WHITLOCK, Arthur 16 1851 Inkpen, 77 Great Common (R3365A) WHITLEY, John H M M 46 Chair Batterner WIL, Highworth WJ609/? Caroline W F M ?? BRK, Hungerford Newtown Olivia D F U 16 HAM, Hurstbourne George S M 13 HAM, Vernham Martha D F 12 WIL, Heason Freedom D F 10 WIL, Shalbourne Mary A. D F 6 BRK, Kentbury John S M 4 BRK, Hungerford Newtown William S M 3 BRK, Inkpen Elizabeth D F 1 BRK, Inkpen 1851 Lyford (R3365B) BROOKS, Giles H M M 50 Farmer of 450 cteres 22 Lab. BRK, Hatford Mary Ann W F M 42 Farmer’s Wife OXF, Filkins John S M U 18 Farmer;s Son OXF, Upton James S M U 16 Farmer;s Son OXF, Upton Mary Anne S F 6 OXF, Upton WHITLOCK, Elizabeth Serv F M 61 Home Serv OXF, Blackbourton 1851 Purley, Purley Oxford Road (R3365F) WHITELOCK, Charles Robt H M M 39 Captain HESC Miltary Service LAN, Cheetham Hill /WR17 Ann Katherine W F M 38 Wife BRK, Purley Park HUGHES, Fanny Serv F U 25 General Servant OXF, Nettlebed COPPS, Sophia House Serv F U 23 General Servant LND, Marylebone MILLBURN, Charles House Serv M U ?? General Servant BKM, Aylesbury BOWMAN, William House Serv M U 28 Farm Servant HAM, ?? 1861: 1861 Appleton & Eaton (R3366D) DAWSON, Betty H F W 65 Fieldworker BRK, Ashbury WHITLOCK, Thomas Lodger M U 16 Sawyer NTH, Silverstone /WT194 BOPSEY, Frederick Lodger M U 25 Carpenter WAR, Stoneleigh 1861 Cumnor (R3366B) WHITLOCK, Anne J. Servant F U 27 Nurse Maid OXF, Cunham /WT124 1861 Inkpen , Great Common (R3366E)(R3366F) WITLOCK, John H M M 55 Chair Bottomer WIL, Highworth WJ609/? Caroline W F M 48 BRK, Hungerford Newtown George S M U 24 Chair Bottomer HAM, Vernham John S M 15 Chair Bottomer BRK, Hungerford Newtown William S M 13 BRK, Inkpen Elizabeth D F 11 BRK, Inkpen Robert S M 9 BRK, Inkpen Henry S M 7 BRK, Inkpen Happy D F 5 BRK, Inkpen SMITH, Martha H F M 58 Ag Labs Wife BRK, Greenham James S M U 26 Ag Lab BRK, Greenham Alfred GS M 3 BRK, Inkpen WITLOCK, Martha Lives with Son F U 22 WIL, Easton /WJ609 Henry S M 3 Scholar HAM, ..ail James S M 1 BRK, Inkpen 1861 Marcham (R3366A) WHITLOCK, Frederick H M M 34 Baker & Brewer emp 1 boy OXF, Littlemore WFD4//WJA28 Mary W F M 37 DBY, Longstone Elizabeth A. D F 8 Scholar OXF, Clifton Selina D F 7 Scholar OXF, Clifton Francess D F 5 Scholar BRK, Marcham 1861 Newbury, The City Beerhouse (X1563)(R3366C) 2 WHITLOCK, Freedon Boarder U 22 No Occupation Not Known /WJ609 WHITLOCK, Mary A. Boarder U 20 No Occupation Not Known /WJ609 1871: 1871 Burghfield, District 3, National School (R3409H) WHITELOCK, Albert H M M 29 Schoolmaster C.M. WIL, Pitton WAB46/WEL3 Elizabeth W F M 32 Schoolmistress WIL, Alderbury Ernest S M 2 WIL, Maiden Bradley Bessie D F 1 WIL, Maiden Bradley ABERY, Agnes Lodger F U 13 Domestic Servant BRK, Tilehurst 1871 Charlton, District 6, Village (R3409G) WHITELOCK, Thomas H M U 38 Farm Bailiff YKS, Masham WT345/WJO36 1871 East Ilsley, District 10, Broad St. (R3409C) WHITLOCK, William Serv M U 17 Groom WIL, Salisbury WW720/WG294 1871 Inkpen , District 5, Upper Green (R3409E) WITTICK, Caroline H F W 59 Pedler BRK, Hungerford WJ609/? John S M U 26 BRK, Hungerford Robert S M U 18 Ag Lab BRK, Inkpen Happy D F 16 Pedlers Daur BRK, Inkpen Alice GS F 2 BRK, Inkpen 1871 Reading , St.Mary, 6 Saltern Court (R3409F) WITTICK, Elizabeth Visitor F U 25 BRK, Inkpen /WJ609 1871 Shalburn, District 9, Bacons Farm (R3409A) AKERMAN, Thomas M. H M M 25 Farmer employ 6 men 4 boys WIL, Patney Elizabeth Mother F W 54 WIL, Torant Catherine Ann Sister F U 20 WIL, Patney HARRIS, Phebe Dawkins Aunt F W 56 Annuitant WIL, Torant (Imbecile) WHITLOCK, Elizabeth F U 48 Nurse WIL, Warminster PHILLAMORE, Dinah Serv F U 18 General Serv WIL, Figaldean 1871 Shaw cum Donnington (R3409D) HEWARD, James H M M 76 Retired Farm Steward MDX, London Mary W F M 61 Schoolmistress MDX, London Kate D F U 32 Governess MDX, London Hannah D F U 30 Governess MDX, London CILLERNA, Edith Boarder F U 16 Scholar WLS, Monmouth ALDERMAN, Mary Boarder F 15 Scholar BRK, Hintbury HEARD, Emily Boarder F 14 Scholar BRK, Beadon MILTON, Mary Boarder F 13 Scholar BRK, Little Marton WHITLOCK, Ellen Boarder F 9 Scholar America, British Subject WHITLOCK, Stephen B. Boarder M 7 Scholar MDX, Putney LEADER, Mary Boarder F 9 Scholar WIL, Marlborough CHANDLER, Martha Servant F U 27 Cook Domestic Servant WIL, Fosbury NEWBY, Ellen Servant F U 23 Housemaid Domestic Servant CHS, Chester LEADER, Alice Servant F U 16 Housemaid Domestic Servant BRK, Choaleworth 1871 Thatcham, District 4, 2 New Road (R3409B) WHITLOCK, Arthur Thos. H M M 27 Railway Porter HAM, Romney WAR9/WJA13 Louisa H. W F M 26 Dress Maker BRK, Thatcham Alfred G. S M 2 BRK, Thatcham Reginald A. S M 1 BRK, Thatcham 1881: 1881 Abingdon, St.Helen Dwelling: Marcham Road Census Place: Abingdon St Helen, Berkshire, England Source: FHLFilm1341312 PRORefRG11 Piece1283 Folio4 Page2 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Edward Crotch GODFREY U 36 M Abingdon, Berkshire, England Rel: Head Occ: Solicitor Mary Fanny GODFREY U 29 F Abingdon, Berkshire, England Rel: Sister Elizabeth WHITLOCK U 27 F Pitton, Wiltshire, England Rel: Servant Occ: Cook Domestic Servant Julia FUNGE U 28 F Waterperry ?, Oxford, England Rel: Servant Occ: Housemaid Domestic Servant Dwelling: Faringdon Road Census Place: Abingdon St Helen, Berkshire, England Source: FHLFilm1341312 PRORefRG11 Piece1283 Folio21 Page35 Marr Age Sex Birthplace 3 James P. HANANET M 64 M England Rel: Head Occ: Manager Of Bank Augusta Mary HANANET M 49 F Bayford, Hertford, England Rel: Wife Louisa MILLS U 61 F Clapham, Surrey, England Rel: Serv Occ: Housekeeper (Dom) Mary WHITLOCK U 24 F Gosford, Oxford, England Rel: Serv Occ: Cook (Dom) /WJ227 1881 Burghfield Dwelling: National School Census Place: Burghfield, Berkshire, England Source: FHLFilm1341315 PRORefRG11 Piece1298 Folio37 Page11 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Albert L. WHITLOCK M 39 M Pitton, Wiltshire, England Rel: Head Occ: National School Master WAB46/WEL3 Elizabeth WHITLOCK M 42 F Alderbury, Wiltshire, England Rel: Wife Occ: National School Mistress Ernest WHITLOCK 12 M Maiden Bradley, Wiltshire, England Rel: Son Occ: National School Scholar Bessie WHITLOCK 11 F Maiden Bradley, Wiltshire, England Rel: Daughter Occ: National School Scholar Bertram WHITLOCK 7 M Burghfield, Berkshire, England Rel: Son Occ: National School Scholar Arthur TAPPING 12 M Aylesbury, Buckingham, England Rel: Visitor Occ: National School Scholar 1881 East Hagbourn Dwelling: Hagbourne New Town Census Place: East Hagbourn, Berkshire, England Source: FHLFilm1341314 PRORefRG11 Piece1292 Folio82 Page22 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Arther Thomas WHITLOCK M 36 M East Dean, Hampshire, England Rel: Head Occ: Ry Guard WAR9/WJA13 Louisa WHITLOCK M 34 F Thatcham, Berkshire, England Rel: Wife Alfred WHITLOCK 12 M Thatcham, Berkshire, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Reginald WHITLOCK 11 M Thatcham, Berkshire, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Horace WHITLOCK 8 M Thatcham, Berkshire, England Rel: Son Occ: Scholar Emerline WHITLOCK 5 F Hagbourne, Berkshire, England Rel: Dau Occ: Scholar Blanche WHITLOCK 3 F Hagbourne, Berkshire, England Rel: Dau 1881 East Hampstead Institution: "Union House" Census Place: Easthampstead, Berkshire, England Source: FHLFilm1341320 PRORefRG11 Piece1318 Folio25 Page13 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Robert FORD W 68 M Jeatley, Hampshire, England Rel: Pauper Occ: Ag Lab James BUTLER W 37 M Wokingham, Berkshire, England Rel: Pauper Occ: Blacksmith William PAULIN W 76 M Henley, Oxford, England Rel: Pauper Occ: Ag Lab John STARK U 61 M Easthampstead, Berkshire, England Rel: Pauper Occ: Blacksmith William LIPSCOMBE M 73 M Chertsey, Surrey, England Rel: Pauper Occ: Gardener William NEW M 73 M Stokenchurch, Oxford, England Rel: Pauper Occ: Ag Lab James WHEELER U 96 M Binfield, Berkshire, England Rel: Pauper Occ: Ag Lab John CLARK M 77 M Winkfield, Berkshire, England Rel: Pauper 4 Occ: Ag Lab Henry HESSEY U 56 M Bracknell, Berkshire, England Rel: Pauper Occ: Ostler (8/-) George SIMMONDS W 74 M Henley, Oxford, England Rel: Pauper Occ: Ag Lab Charles JACKMAN U 77 M Winkfield, Berkshire, England Rel: Pauper Occ: Ag Lab John HALL W 78 M Henley, Oxford, England Rel: Pauper Occ: Ag Lab William WISE U 60 M Binfield, Berkshire, England Rel: Pauper Handicap: Idiot Occ: Gardener (Jobbing) Richard LEES U 56 M Bootham, Surrey, England Rel: Pauper Handicap: Idiot Occ: Gardener (Jobbing) William POINTER M 78 M Windsor, Berkshire, England Rel: Pauper Occ: Ag Lab Henry SUMNER U 59 M Winkfield, Berkshire, England Rel: Pauper Occ: Ag Lab David JARVIS U 60 M Sandhurst, Berkshire, England Rel: Pauper Occ: Ag Lab Fredrick WHITTOCK M 63 M Bray, Berkshire, England Rel: Pauper Occ: Carpenter Thomas KEARNEY U 53 M London, Middlesex, England Rel: Pauper Occ: Ag Lab George BRANT U 60 M Winkfield, Berkshire, England Rel: Pauper Occ: Servt (Late Butler) William NIXEY U 64 M Winkfield, Berkshire, England Rel: Pauper Occ: Shoe Maker Charlotte COCKS U 57 F Binfield, Berkshire, England Rel: Pauper Handicap: Idiot Rebecca GREEN W 79 F Egham, Surrey, England Rel: Pauper Occ: Ag Lab Sarah PROVINS W 65 F Henley, Oxford, England Rel: Pauper Jane SUMNER W 84 F Clewer, Berkshire, England Rel: Pauper 1881 Inkpen Dwelling: Great Common Census Place: Inkpen, Berkshire, England Source: FHLFilm1341310 PRORefRG11 Piece1273 Folio68 Page23 Marr Age
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