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1881 CENSUS No 1881 CENSUS No. on Name of Street or road & Name & Surname of each Relatn Cond. Age Age Rank, Profession or Where Born shedule Name or No. of House person who abode in the Ship Male Female Occupation house on the census night 1 Cobnor Lane John Philmore Head Mar. 69 Agr. Labr. Sussex Chidham Ann Philmore Wife Mar. 65 Sussex Chidham Thomas Philmore Son Unm. 34 Agr. Labr. Sussex Chidham Martha Philmore Daur in Widow 24 Hants. Petersfield law Frank Philmore Grand 1 Sussex Chidham son 2 James Vale Head Widr. 65 Game Keeper Sussex Stedham Alice Vale Daur. Unm. 23 Sussex Trotton Harry Vale Son Unm. 17 Garden Labr. Sussex Iping 3 Charles Miller Head Mar. 43 Shepherd Hants. Compton Mary Ann Miller Wife Mar. 43 Shepherd’s wife Hants. Tichbourne George C Miller Son 7 Scholar Hants. Bighton William J Miller Son 2 Hants. Titchbourne 4 Chidmere House William Terry Head Mar. 56 Farmer of 12 acres Sussex Chidham Eunice Terry Wife Mar. 52 Sussex Chidham George Terry Son Unm. 16 Farmer’s son Sussex Chidham Anne Terry Daur. 11 Scholar Sussex Chidham Katie Terry Daur. 10 Scholar Sussex Chidham Cobnor House Uninhabited 5 Mary Hackett Head Widow 73 Gardener Sussex Bosham Henry Horn Servant Unm. 15 Farm Labourer Sussex Chidham 6 Kennet Matthews Head Widr. 61 Farm Labourer Sussex Chidham Eunice Matthews Daur. Unm. 20 House Keeper Domestic Sussex Chidham Solomon Wells Father Widr. 81 Gardener Sussex Chidham in law 7 James Horn Head Mar. 56 Agr. Labr. Sussex Chidham Mary Horn Wife Mar. 48 Sussex Westbourne 1881 CENSUS No. on Name of Street or road & Name & Surname of each Relatn Cond. Age Age Rank, Profession or Where Born shedule Name or No. of House person who abode in the Ship Male Female Occupation house on the census night Lucy Horn Daur. Unm. 14 Scholar Sussex Chidham John Horn Son 11 Scholar Sussex Chidham James W Horn Son 3 Sussex Chidham Frank H M B Horn Grand 4 Sussex Chidham son 8 John Philmore Jnr. Head Mar. 43 Agr. Labr. Sussex Chidham Eleanor Philmore Wife Mar. 39 Sussex Chichester John Philmore Son 12 Scholar Sussex Chidham James Philmore Son 10 Scholar Sussex Chidham Eleanor Philmore Daur. 9 Scholar Sussex Chidham Thomas Philmore Son 7 Scholar Sussex Chidham Annie Philmore Daur. 5 Scholar Sussex Chidham Elizabeth Philmore Daur. 3 Sussex Chidham Ada Rose Philmore Daur. 1 Sussex Chidham 9 George King Head Widr. 69 Agr. Labr. Hants. Emsworth 10 John Jacobs Head Mar. 62 Farmer 1165 acres employing 3 Hants. Petersfield labrs. Alice E Jacobs Wife Mar. 46 Sussex Birdham 11 James Hackett Head Mar. 40 Market Gardener Sussex Chidham Charlotte Hackett Wife Mar. 38 Sussex Bosham 12 John Wakeford Head Mar 48 Gardener Sussex Chidham Sarah Wakeford Wife Mar. 46 Sussex Chidham Ruth Wakeford Daur. Unm. 35 Sussex Chidham Mark Wakeford Son Unm. 16 Agr. Labr. Sussex Chidham Ebenezer Wakeford Son Unm. 14 Agr. Labr. Sussex Chidham Amos Wakeford Son 11 Scholar Sussex Chidham David Wakeford Son 9 Scholar Sussex Chidham 1881 CENSUS No. on Name of Street or road & Name & Surname of each Relatn Cond. Age Age Rank, Profession or Where Born shedule Name or No. of House person who abode in the Ship Male Female Occupation house on the census night Martha Wakeford Daur. 7 Scholar Sussex Chidham Rhoda Wakeford Daur. 3 Sussex Chidham 1 house uninhabited 13 Fanny Hackett Head Widow 81 Market Gardener Sussex Chidham Stephen Hackett Son Unm. 21 M. Gardener’s Labourer Sussex Chidham Mary E Hackett Gr.daur Unm. 18 General Servant Sussex Chidham 14 William Wareham Head Mar. 66 Agr. Labr. Hants. Warblington Frances Wareham Wife Mar. 65 Sussex Chidham Alfred Bullbeck Gr. Son Unm. 16 Agr. Labr. Sussex Chichester Edith Wareham Grand Unm. 15 Domestic Servant Sussex Chidham daur. 15 George Bleach Head Mar. 77 Agricultural Labr. Sussex Chidham Ruth Bleach Wife Mar. 80 Agr. Labr’s wife Sussex Chidham 16 George Hackett Head Mar. 40 Market Gardener Sussex Chidham Emm Hackett Wife Mar. 36 Sussex Bosham Emma F Hackett Daur. 11 Scholar Sussex Chidham Edward W Hackett Son 9 Scholar Sussex Chidham John H C Hackett Son 6 Scholar Sussex Chidham Mabel E Hackett Daur. 2 Sussex Chidham 17 William Wells Head Mar. 48 Agricultural Labr. Sussex Chidham Amelia A Wells Wife Mar. 58 General Shopkeeper Sussex Chidham 18 Knapp Cottage Mercy Hackett Head Widow 84 Market Gardener Sussex Chidham John Hackett Son Mar. 56 Market Gardener Sussex Chidham Elizabeth Hackett Daur in Mar. 45 Sussex Chidham law Eliza Hackett Gr daur Unm. 16 Market Gardener Sussex Chidham John Hackett Gr Son 13 Sussex Chidham 1881 CENSUS No. on Name of Street or road & Name & Surname of each Relatn Cond. Age Age Rank, Profession or Where Born shedule Name or No. of House person who abode in the Ship Male Female Occupation house on the census night Knapp Cottage Sarah Hackett Gr daur 10 Scholar Sussex Chidham Marcy Hackett Gr daur 10 Scholar Sussex Chidham Charles Hackett Gr son 7 Scholar Sussex Chidham Fanny Hackett Gr daur 4 Scholar Sussex Chidham 19 Middleton House James Philmore Head Mar. 41 Farm Labourer Sussex Chidham Susan Philmore Wie Mar. 46 Sussex Bosham Kate Philmore Daur. 5 Scholar Sussex Chidham 20 New Road William Wareham Jnr. Head Mar. 32 Ag. Lab. Sussex Chidham Jane Wareham Wife Mar. 33 Hants. Liphook Kate Wareham Daur. 7 Scholar Sussex Chidham William Wareham Son 5 Scholar Sussex Chidham George Wareham Son 3 Sussex Chidham Alfred Wareham Son 1 Sussex Chidham 21 Henry Savage Head Mar. 48 Farmer’s Labr. Hants. Cosham Sarah Savage Wife Mar. 45 Hants. Bedhampton Fanny Savage Daur. Unm. 20 Housemaid Sussex Prinstead Laura Savage Daur. 8 Scholar Sussex Prinstead Robert Sparrow Visitor Unm. 31 Bricklayer Surrey Clapham 22 Cut Mill James Hackett Snr. Head Mar. 51 Miller Sussex Chidham Ellen Hackett Wife Mar. 59 Hants. Fareham Ellen Hackett Daur. Unm. 20 Hants. Wickham Edith Hackett Daur. Unm. 18 Scholar Sussex Chidham Jessie Hackett Daur. Unm. 13 Scholar Sussex Chidham Katharine Hackett Daur. 9 Scholar Sussex Chidham James Hackett Son Unm. 19 Miller Sussex Chidham 1881 CENSUS No. on Name of Street or road & Name & Surname of each Relatn Cond. Age Age Rank, Profession or Where Born shedule Name or No. of House person who abode in the Ship Male Female Occupation house on the census night Cut Mill Henry Hackett Son Umm. 17 Carpenter Sussex Chidham George Hackett Son 11 Scholar Sussex Chidham Arthur Hackett Son 7 Scholar Sussex Chidham Francis Hackett Son 4 Sussex Chidham 23 William Bridger Head Widr. 72 Farm Labourer Sussex Eartham Sofay Misselbrook House Mar. 69 Tailoress Sussex North Mundham Keeper 24 William Groundsell Head Mar. 35 Ag. Lab. Drainer Sussex Funtington Ellen Groundsell Wife Mar. 38 Laundress Sussex Chidham Alice J Groundsell Daur. 8 Scholar Sussex Chidham Frances H Groundsell Daur. 5 Scholar Sussex Chidham Anne E Groundsell Daur. 2 Sussex Chidham 25 Prospect Lodge Mark Cragg Head Mar. 44 Superintendant Police Sussex Petworth Constable The West Sussex Eliza Cragg Wife Mar. 44 Sussex Kirdford Sarah Cragg Daur. 11 Scholar Sussex Up Marden William M Cragg Son 4 Scholar Sussex Up Marden 26 Prospect Cottage James Crisford Head Mar. 55 Farm Bailiff Sussex Westfield Jane Crisford Wife Mar. 60 Sussex Angmering 27 Hamstead House Algernon C Sutton Head Unm. 29 Maltster employing 1 man Suffolk Bury St. Edmunds Herbert A Sutton Brother Unm. 33 Maltster employing 1 man Suffolk Bury St. Edmunds Mary Chapman Servant Unm. 33 Housemaid Hants. Romsey Lilian E Chapman Servant Unm. 22 Cook Domestic Hants. Romsey 28 Drift Lane William Palmer Head Mar. 45 Shepherd Hants. Havant Harriett Palmer Wife Mar. 44 Sussex Westhampnett Owen P Palmer Son Unm. 14 Agr. Lab. Sussex Nuthurst Alice M Palmer Daur. 12 Scholar Sussex Nuthurst 1881 CENSUS No. on Name of Street or road & Name & Surname of each Relatn Cond. Age Age Rank, Profession or Where Born shedule Name or No. of House person who abode in the Ship Male Female Occupation house on the census night Drift Lane Agnes M Palmer Daur. Unm. 10 Scholar Sussex Nuthurst Amy Palmer Daur. 6 Scholar Sussex Nuthurst Robert Palmer Son 4 Scholar Sussex Chidham 29 Drift Lane William Bridger Head Mar. 53 Farm Lab. Sussex Chidham Catharine Bridger Wife Mar. 51 Sussex West Ashling Elizabeth Bridger Daur. Unm. 12 Scholar Sussex Chidham 30 Railway Gatehouse Samuel Hewson Head Mar. 35 Plate Layer Sussex Fishbourne Harriet F Hewson Wife Mar 36 Railway Gate Keeper Sussex Chilgrove Daisy M Hewson Daur. 5 Scholar Sussex Chidham Arthur S Hewson Son 2 Sussex Chidham Herbert F Hewson Son 3 Sussex Chidham Emma Diggins Visitor Widow 31 Nurse Sussex East Marden 31 Drift Lane Henry Lake Head Mar. 60 Shepherd Hants. Buriton Amelia Lake Wife Mar. 58 Sussex Rogate Elizabeth M Lake Daur. 12 Scholar Sussex Westbourne 32 Arched Cottage Richard Payne Head Mar. 47 Maltster Hants. Christchurch Isabella Payne Wife Mar 48 Dorset Corfe Castle Alber G H Payne Son Unm. 17 Training on HMS Vincent Dorset Hamworthy Richard Payne Son Unm. 16 Gardener Surrey Battersea Alice Payne Daur. 9 Scholar Hants. Portsmouth Thomas W Payne Son 10 Scholar Hants. Petersfield Kate Payne Daur. 4 Scholar Sussex Chidham 33 Chidham Cottage Henry Wakeford Head Mar. 74 Market Gardener Sussex Chidham Jane Wakeford Wife Mar. 79 Sussex Nutbourne Ada Cullis Grand Unm. 18 Dressmaker Hants. Portsmouth Daur 1881 CENSUS No. on Name of Street or road & Name & Surname of each Relatn Cond. Age Age Rank, Profession or Where Born shedule Name or No. of House person who abode in the Ship Male Female Occupation house on the census night 34 Hambrook Flat Farm Thomas Cox Head Mar.
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