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Hamble-Le-Rice 1901 (Taken on the Night of 31St March) Road, Street Or Hamble-le-Rice 1901 (Taken on the night of 31st March) Employer, Condition Road, Street or of Age Age Worker or House Name Relation Marriage Male Female Profession or Occupation Own Account Where born 1 Salterns Henry Hyne Head M 80 Sailmaker Worker Marlborough Devon Ellen Hyne Wife M 60 Salcombe Devon Walter Hyne Son S 28 Sailmaker Worker Salcombe Devon John Hyne Son S 25 Shipwright Worker Salcombe Devon Lilian Hyne Daur S 23 Tailoress Worker Salcombe Devon Zephs Hyne Son S 19 Shipwright Worker Grimsby Lincolnshire 2 Constance Yacht George Winteringham Head M 36 Mechanical Engineer Bratoft Lincolnshire Hamble Creek Eva Winteringham Wife M 34 No 1 House boat Constance Winteringham Daur S 14 Assisting at home Blackheath Kent Clifton Winteringham Son S 12 Lindfield Sussex Richard Winteringham Son S 11 Wivelsfield Sussex Charles Winteringham Son S 9 Wimbledon Surrey Laura Winteringham Daur S 7 Wimbledon Surrey Louisa Winteringham Daur S 6 Sutton Surrey Francis Winteringham Son S 3 Hamble Hants 3 Hamble Green William Feesey Head M 53 Summer Heath Bucks Hester Feesey Wife M 46 Portsmouth Hants 4 Hamble Green Charles Clark Head M 47 Butler (domestic) London Borough Emily Clark Wife M 50 Northwood Isle of Wight Arthur Clark Son S 23 Yacht - joiner for wood Worker Hamble Hants Jesse Clark Daur S 14 Hamble Hants 5 The Manor House Elizabeth Clark Servant S 40 Cook (domestic) Armley Leeds Harriet Brooks Servant S 43 Housemaid (domestic) Hedge End Hants Celina Cox Servant S 22 Kitchenmaid (domestic) Oxford Oxfordshire George Rollins Servant S 20 Footman(domestic) Buckingham Buckinghamshire 6 Hamble Green Charles Penney Head M 58 Forman of Shell Fishery Worker Hamble Hants Emma Penney Wife M 47 Hamble Hants Grace Penney Daur S 13 Hamble Hants Frank Penney Son S 11 Hamble Hants Daisy Penney Daur S 9 Hamble Hants 7 Hamble Green William Saunders Head M 44 Gardener (domestic) Worker Hamble Hants Susan Saunders Wife M 45 Lower Wallop Hants Walter Saunders Son S 19 Carpenter & Joiner Apprentice Worker Hamble Hants Frank Saunders Son S 16 Shipwright Apprentice Worker Hamble Hants 8 Ferryside Jane Stockwell S 55 Housekeeper (domestic) London Westminster Hamble Green Marie Stockwell S 57 Housekeeper (domestic) London Westminster 9 Uninhabited 10 Ferryside Cottage Adonijah Bevis S 16 Sailor (yacht) Worker Bursledon Hants 11 Albert Penney Head M 33 Fish Dealer Own Account Hamble Hants Caroline Penney Wife M 33 Hook Hants Albert Penney Son S 10 Hamble Hants Frank Penney Son S 8 Hamble Hants Winifred Penney Daur S 3 Hamble Hants Emily Matthews Niece S 9 Titchfield Hants Harriet Williams Servant S 19 General Servant (domestic) Hamble Hants 12 The Quay Edmund Dowding Head M 60 Bootmaker Own Account Hamble Hants Mary Dowding Wife M 71 Twyford Hants Edith Dowding Daur S 32 Assists at home Hamble Hants Edmund Dowding Son S 30 Postman rural Hamble Hants 13 The Quay Anne Primmer Head Widow 57 Hamble Hants Ernest Primmer Son S 22 Shipwright Worker Hamble Hants 14 The Quay William Taylor Head M 45 Painter & Glazier Worker Hamble Hants Julia Taylor Wife M 39 Titchfield Hants Julie Taylor Daur S 12 Hamble Hants William Taylor Son S 11 Hamble Hants Lydia Taylor Daur S 8 Hamble Hants 15 Bugle Inn Harry Sedgwick Head M 38 Hamble Hants Elizabeth Sedgwick Wife M 33 Licensed Victualler Own Account Sherborne Dorset Francis Moorse Nephew S 13 St Mary Bourne Hants 16 High Street John Bevis Head M 50 Mariner (Yacht) Worker Bursledon Hants Matilda Bevis Wife M 46 Farringdon Hants Herbert Bevis Son S 20 Mariner (Yacht) Worker Bursledon Hants George Bevis Son S 16 Works with Father on Seas Bursledon Hants Hilda Bevis Daur S 12 Hamble Hants 17 High Street Thomas Whitcher Head M 54 Joiner Carpenter Worker Titchfield Hants Mary Whitcher Wife M 59 Titchfield Hants Frank Whitcher Son S 25 Joiner Carpenter Worker Titchfield Hants 18 High Street Charles Baker Head M 39 Plumber, Painter, Carpenter Worker Hamble Hants Fanny Baker Wife M 39 West Grinstead Wiltshire Charles Stanley Son S 4 Hamble Hants 19 High Street Uninhabited 20 The Quay Nathaniel Moorse Head M 32 Farm Bailiff Worker Burton Candle Dorset Eva Moorse Wife M 26 Durrington Sussex Edith Moorse Daur S 4 Salisbury Wiltshire 21 King & Queen Elizabeth Robinson Head Widow 81 Inn Keeper Pub Own Account Hamble Hants High Street Elizabeth Robinson Daur S 55 Hamble Hants William Robinson Son S 53 Sailor (Yacht) Worker Hamble Hants Giles Robinson Son S 51 Blacksmith Worker Hamble Hants Maria Robinson Daur S 49 Hamble Hants Giles Robinson Grandson S 14 Hamble Hants 22 High Street Richard Leaver Head M 58 Carpenter and Joiner Worker Purbrook Hants Post Office Elizabeth Leaver Wife M 57 Southampton Hants Edith Leaver Daur S 25 Clerk In Post Office Purbrook Hants Alice Leaver Daur S 13 Cosham Hants Elizabeth Cooper Mother in Law Widow 77 Hamble Hants 23 High Street Thomas Sandy Head M 59 Yacht & Boat Builder Worker Southampton Hants Amelia Sandy Wife M 56 Hamble Hants Laura Sandy Daur S 30 Dressmaker Own Account Hamble Hants Walter Sandy Son S 19 Boat Builder Ships Worker Hamble Hants Ethel Sandy Daur S 15 Assists at Home Southampton Hants Lilian Sandy Daur S 13 Southampton Hants 24 High Street Robert Taylor Head M 78 Builder House Employer Southampton Hants Lydia Taylor Wife M 73 Hamble Hants Lydia Taylor Daur S 41 Assists at Home Hamble Hants Elizabeth Taylor Daur S 38 Assists at Home Hamble Hants Arthur Taylor Son S 32 Plumber Worker Hamble Hants 25 High Street Harry Burgess Head M 33 Cab Driver Groom Worker Dorchester Annie Burgess Wife M 29 Hamble Hants 26 Victory Inn William Hooker Head M 56 Publican Pub Own Account West End Hants High Street Mary Hooker Wife M 55 Mottisfont Hants Austen Burgess Grandson S 7 Hamble Hants Roy Windsor Visitor S 32 Living on means Hound Hants 27 High Street Caroline Hammett Head Widow 76 Brighton Sussex 28 High Street William Moore Head M 53 Seaman Merchant Service Worker Devonport Devon Emma Moore Wife M 53 Burraton Cornwall 29 High Street Arthur Robinson Head Widower 56 Blacksmith Worker Hamble Hants Maria Robinson Daur S 26 Hamble Hants 30 High Street William Chase Head M 32 Garden Labourer Worker Lymington Hants Emma Chase Wife M 31 Fareham Hants William Chase Son S 2 Hamble Hants 31 High Street Owen Bevis Head M 48 Master Mariner (Yacht) Worker Bursledon Hants Margaret Bevis Wife M 47 County Cork Ireland Fanny Bevis Daur S 17 Out of situation County Cork Ireland Margaret Bevis Daur S 15 Domestic Help County Cork Ireland Charlotte Bevis Daur S 14 County Cork Ireland 32 High Street John Wells Head M 34 Mariner (Yacht) Worker Sydenham London Ellen Wells Wife M 33 Ovandean Sussex William Wells Son S 9 Hamble Hants Louisa Wells Daur S 7 Hamble Hants Annie Wells Daur S 6 Hamble Hants Ellen Wells Daur S 3 Hamble Hants 33 High Street Sarah Vivian Wife M 60 Malborough Devon Sarah Dimmick Daur Widow 36 Salcombe Devon James Dimmick Grandson S 15 Shipwright (Apprentice) Worker Warsash Hants 34 High Street Thomas Smith Head M 43 Mariner Worker Birdham Sussex Emily Smith Wife M 35 Gosport Hants Ethel Smith Daur S 12 Gosport Hants 35 High Street Austin Hooker Head M 26 Cabman Groom Worker Hamble Hants Harriet Hooker Wife M 26 Warsash Hants Vera Hooker Daur S 1 Hamble Hants 36 High Street Sarah Davis Head Widow 58 Pottern Wiltshire Alick Davis Son S 25 Shipwright Worker Netley Hants Charles Fox Boarder S 28 Labourer in Garden Worker Bursledon Hants Herbert Bevis Boarder S 23 Mariner Worker Bursledon Hants 37 High Street John Bevis Head M 25 Cook in vessel Worker Bursledon Hants Flora Bevis Wife M 24 Barnsbury London 38 High Street Martha James Widow 77 Tailoress Worker Hamble Hants 39 High Street William Light Head M 39 Painter and glazier Worker Southampton Elizabeth Light Wife M 28 Otterborne Hants John Cole Boarder M 50 Bricklayer Worker Lymington Hants William Dyer Boarder S 20 Bricklayer Worker Lymington Hants 40 High Street Arthur Knowles Head M 81 Late mariner Retired Hamble Hants Eliza Wife M 72 Laundress Own Account Whitebrook Monmouth Ernest Bevis Boarder S 15 Gardener (domestic) Worker Bursledon Hants John Gates Boarder M 29 Labourer Worker Brockenhurst Hants Rosa Gates Boarder M 28 Brockenhurst Hants 41 High Street Caroline Grey Head Widow 75 Lymington Hants Harry Grey Son S 40 Bricklayer Labourer Worker Hamble Hants Caleb Grey Son S 38 General Labourer Worker Hamble Hants Archibald Grey Son S 33 General Labourer Worker Hamble Hants Ernest Grey Son S 30 Bricklayer Labourer Worker Hamble Hants 42 High Street William Hammett Head M 27 Seaman Yacht Worker Cork Ireland Helen Hammett Wife M 32 Clerkenwell London Nora Hammett Daur S 1 Hamble Hants 43 High Street James Howell Head M 42 Marine Overseer Worker Falmouth Cornwall Kate Howell Wife M 41 Falmouth Cornwall 44 High Street John Salter Head M 32 Railway Carter Worker New Zealand British Subject Florence Salter Wife M 27 Shiplake Berkshire John Salter Son S 8 Hamble Hants Florence Salter Daur S 6 Hamble Hants Edward Salter Son S 3 Hamble Hants Percival Salter Son S 1 Hamble Hants 45 High Street Wyatt Bedbrook Head M 49 Mariner Yacht Worker Hamble Hants Emma Bedbrook Wife M 46 Hamble Hants William Bedbrook Son S 21 Groom (not domestic) Worker Hamble Hants Charles Bedbrook Son S 16 Gardener (domestic) Worker Hamble Hants Walter Bedbrook Son S 14 Hamble Hants Alice Bedbrook Daur S 12 Hamble Hants Kate Bedbrook Daur S 9 Hamble Hants 46 High Street George Gill Head M 54 Gardener (not domestic) Worker Hamble Hants Louisa Gill Wife M 63 Cranborne Dorset Charles Gill Son S 23 Gardener (domestic) Worker Hamble Hants Giles Taylor Boarder S 41 Plumber
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