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Knook - Census 1851 Knook - Census 1851 3 4 8 /1 Year 7 Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 0 1 Born O H 1 Mr Flowers Field Barn Whatley Richard Head M 33 M 1818 Farm Labourer Knook Page 1. Folio 484 ed3 Whatley Jane Wife M 31 F 1820 Heytesbury Whatley Charles Son 7 M 1844 Knook Whatley Thomas Son 5 M 1846 Knook Whatley Alfred Son 3 M 1848 Knook 2 Mr Flowers Field Barn Marchment Jasper Head M 41 M 1810 Ag lab Knook Marchment Hannah Wife M 38 F 1813 Heytesbury Marchment Maria Dau 7 F 1844 Knook Marchment Mary Ann Dau 4 F 1847 Upton Lovell Marchment William Son 0 M 1851 Knook Age 10 mths 3 Chitterne Gate Hammond William Head M 63 M 1788 Collector of Tolls Hants Andover Hammond Edith Wife M 64 F 1787 White Waltham, Berks. 4 Old Turnpike Gate Marks John Head M 48 M 1803 Woollen Factory Operative Heytesbury Marks Sophia Wife M 55 F 1796 Woollen Factory Operative Upton Lovell Marks Thomas Son U 21 M 1830 Woollen Factory Operative Corton Marks William Son U 16 M 1835 Woollen Factory Operative Knook 5 Bunters Bottom Pike John Head M 31 M 1820 Ag lab Knook Pike Jane Wife M 30 F 1821 Woollen Factory Operative Heytesbury Pike Eliza Dau 6 F 1845 Scholar Knook Pike John Son 3 M 1848 Knook Pike Sarah A. Dau 1 F 1850 Knook Page 2 Cowdry Ann Mother-in-Law W 59 F 1792 Heytesbury Cowdry John Brother-in-Law U 20 M 1831 Ag lab Heytesbury 6 Bunters Bottom Miles Jane Head W 60 F 1791 Woollen Factory Operative Heytesbury Miles Elizabeth Dau U 34 F 1817 Servant x-out Heytesbury Miles John Son U 26 M 1851 Carter Heytesbury Miles Joseph Son U 20 M 1831 Ag lab Heytesbury Miles William Son U 13 M 1838 Woollen Factory Operative Heytesbury 7 Bunters Bottom Foyle Charles Head M 43 M 1808 Woollen Factory Operative Heytesbury Foyle Elizabeth Wife M 41 F 1810 Woollen Factory Operative Knook Foyle Jane Dau U 20 F 1831 Woollen Factory Operative Knook Foyle Eliza Dau U 18 F 1833 Woollen Factory Operative Knook Foyle Fanny Dau U 16 F 1835 Servant x-out Knook Foyle George Son 11 M 1851 Scholar Heytesbury Foyle Elizabeth Dau 7 F 1844 Scholar Knook 8 Bunters Bottom Sims John Head 23 M 1828 Blacksmith Journeyman Heytesbury Sims Ann Wife 22 F 1829 Woollen Factory Operative Knook Sims Charles 0 M 1851 Knook Age 7 mths 9 Frog Alley Smith John Head 48 M 1803 Ag lab Knook Smith Latitia Wife 50 F 1801 Ag lab Upton Lovell Smith Enoc Son U 18 M 1833 Shoe Maker Knook Page 3 10 Frog Alley Kite William Head M 61 M 1790 Shepherd Tilsit Kite Sarah Wife M 60 F 1791 Wishford Kite Charles Son U 17 M 1834 Ag lab Tytherington Kite Sarah Dau-in-Law M 29 F 1822 North Brook, Som. ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/John Pope Page 1 of 6 Knook - Census 1851 3 4 8 /1 Year 7 Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 0 1 Born O H Kite John Grnson 6 M 1845 Knook Kite Joseph Grnson 1 M 1850 Sutton Veny 11 Frog Alley Pilton William Head M 51 M 1800 Ag lab Heytesbury Pilton Mary Wife M 49 F 1802 Heytesbury Pilton Charles Son 6 M 1845 Scholar Knook White William Lodger U 27 M 1824 Ag lab Enford White Walter Lodger U 24 M 1827 Ag lab Enford 12 Frog Alley Pilton John Head M 24 M 1827 Ag lab Heytesbury Pilton Ann Wife M 29 F 1822 Servant x-out Upton Lovell Pilton Elizabeth Dau 4 F 1847 Scholar Knook 13 Frog Alley Dyer Joseph Head M 42 M 1809 Ag lab Chitterne Dyer Mary Wife M 33 F 1818 Fisherton de Lamere Dyer William Son U 14 M 1837 Woollen Factory Operative Knook Dyer Albert Son 4 M 1847 Scholar Knook 14 Frog Alley Dunford Ann Head U 55 F 1796 Travelling Dealer Knook Page 4 15 Frog Alley Collins Charles Head M 30 M 1821 Ag lab Knook Collins Mary Wife M 28 F 1823 Upton Lovell Collins William Son 4 M 1847 Knook Collins Henry Son 3 M 1848 Knook Collins Mary Dau 0 F 1851 Knook Age 10 mths Everley Charles Lodger U 25 M 1826 Ag lab Knook Doughty Joseph Lodger U 20 M 1831 Ag lab Heytesbury 16 Frog Alley Smith James Head M 51 M 1800 Road Labourer Knook Smith Ann Wife M 55 F 1796 Road Labourer wife Heytesbury Allen Charles Son-in Law U 23 M 1828 Ag lab Ashton Gifford Allen Harriet Dau-in-Law U 17 F 1834 Woollen Factory Operative Ashton Gifford 17 Parham Thomas Head M 75 M 1776 Farmer 600 acres employing 16 ½ labourers Lydlinch, Dorset Wethers Joanna Dau W 39 F 1812 Lydlinch, Dorset Parham John Son U 25 M 1826 Farmers Son Lydlinch, Dorset Jolliff Jane Servant U 22 F 1829 House Servant Knoyle 18 Upper Knook Wilcox John Head M 36 M 1815 Ag lab Bugley Wilcox Isabella Wife M 36 F 1815 Woollen Factory Operative Heytesbury Wilcox William Son U 16 M 1835 Woollen Factory Operative Heytesbury Wilcox Ann Dau 9 F 1842 Scholar Heytesbury Wilcox Emma Dau 7 F 1844 Scholar Heytesbury Page 5 Wilcox Eliza Dau 4 F 1847 Knook Wilcox Susan Dau 1 F 1850 Knook 19 Upper Knook Hinton Joseph Head M 47 M 1804 Ag lab Sutton Veny Hinton Sarah Wife M 45 F 1806 Upton Lovell Dann Mary A. Dau-in-Law U 17 F 1834 Woollen Factory Operative Upton Lovell Dann Hester Dau-in-Law U 12 F 1839 Scholar Knook Dann William Son-in Law 10 M 1841 Scholar Knook 20 Upper Knook Keil James Head M 52 M 1799 Ag lab Codford St. Peter Keil Jane Wife M 50 F 1801 Heytesbury Keil Daniel Son U 18 1833 Ag lab Sutton Mandeville ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/John Pope Page 2 of 6 Knook - Census 1851 3 4 8 /1 Year 7 Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 0 1 Born O H Keil Enoc Son 16 M 1835 Ag lab Sutton Mandeville Smith Ann Dau-in-Law U 17 F 1834 Woollen Factory Operative Heytesbury 21 Upper Knook Ford William Head M 36 M 1815 Carpenter Uphaven Ford Mary Ann Wife M 35 F 1816 Upton Lovell Ford William Son U 15 M 1836 Ag lab Corton Ford James Son 10 M 1841 Ag lab Upton Lovell Ford Thomas Son 8 M 1843 Scholar Upton Lovell Ford Sidney Son 6 M 1845 Scholar Upton Lovell Ford Sarah Dau 4 F 1847 Scholar Corton Ford Betsey Dau 0 F 1851 Knook Age 10 mths. Page 6 Taylor John Lodger U 23 M 1828 Ag lab Upton Lovell 22 Upper Knook Barnes Edward Head M 43 M 1808 Ag lab Knook Barnes Jane Wife M 51 F 1800 Brimmer, Hants. Barnes Eliza Dau U 20 F 1831 Ag lab Ebbsbourne Barnes Enoc Son 12 M 1839 Ag lab Ebbsbourne Barnes Sarah Dau 13 F 1838 Ag lab Codford Barnes Emma Dau 11 F 1840 Codford 23 Miles Isaac Head M 56 M 1795 Ag lab Heytesbury Miles Ann Wife M 56 F 1795 Ag lab Knook Miles John Son U 18 M 1833 Ag lab Knook Dann Hester Mother-in-Law W 81 F 1770 Receiving Parish Relief Knook Dann Jane U 22 F 1829 Servant Upton Lovell Hart Sarah Lodger 11 F 1840 Scholar Chittern St. Mary 24 Upper Knook Ribbeck James Head M 38 M 1813 Ag lab Knook Ribbeck Ann Wife M 29 F 1822 Ag lab Heytesbury Ribbeck John Son 7 M 1844 Scholar Knook Ribbeck Thomas Son 6 M 1845 Scholar Knook Ribbeck Henry Son 1 M 1850 Knook Webb Martha Mother-in-Law W 68 F 1783 Receiving Parish Relief Heytesbury 25 Upper Knook Everley John Head M 65 M 1786 Ag lab Knook Page 7 Everley Charity Wife M 61 F 1790 Heytesbury Everley Maria Dau U 30 F 1821 Knook Doughty William Lodger U 22 M 1829 Mason Heytesbury 26 Upper Knook Doughty William Head M 46 M 1805 Brick layer Heytesbury Doughty Maria Wife M 54 F 1797 Berwick St. James Doughty Ishmael Son U 18 M 1833 Ag lab Heytesbury Doughty Hester Dau U 17 F 1834 Ag lab Heytesbury Barnes James Lodger U 46 M 1805 Ag lab Heytesbury White Thomas Lodger U 20 M 1831 Ag lab Knook Doughty Albert Son 10 M 1841 Scholar Knook 27 Upper Knook Poole Thomas Head M 28 M 1823 Woollen Factory Operative Knook Poole Mary Ann Wife M 38 F 1813 Woollen Factory Operative Knook Poole Louisa A. Dau 8 F 1843 Knook Poole Emily Dau 4 F 1847 Scholar Knook Poole Sarah Dau 1 F 1850 Knook ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/John Pope Page 3 of 6 Knook - Census 1851 3 4 8 /1 Year 7 Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 0 1 Born O H Whatley James Lodger U 20 M 1831 Gardener Knook 28 Knook Farm Flower Thomas Head U 30 M 1821 Farmer of 800 acres employing 25 Labourers Knook Arnold Ellen Housekeeper U 30 F 1821 House Servant Bishopston 29 Upper Knook Searchfield Thomas Head M 42 M 1809 Carpenter Journeyman Knook Page 8 Searchfield Harriet Wife M 38 F 1813 School Mistress Heytesbury Searchfield Thomas Son U 15 M 1836 Knook Searchfield Agnes Dau 13 F 1838 Scholar at Home Knook Searchfield Edwin Son 10 M 1841 Scholar at Home Knook Searchfield Alban Son 9 M 1842 Scholar at Home Knook Searchfield Emily Dau 7 F 1844 Scholar at Home Knook 30 Upper Knook Everley John Head M 47 M 1804 Baker Knook Everley Elizabeth Wife M 37 F 1814 Knook Everley James Son 9 M 1842 Knook Everley Thomas Son 7 M 1844 Knook Everley Alfred Son 5 M 1846 Knook Everley Frank Son 3 M 1848 Knook Everley Henry Son 1 M 1850 Knook Dann Mary Relative W 62 F 1789 Knook 31 Upper Knook Dyer John Head M 38 M 1813 Ag lab Chittern Dyer Mary Wife M 46 F 1805 Ag lab Knook Whatley William Nephew U 26 M 1825 Ag lab Knook Dyer John Nephew U 19 M 1832 Ag lab Chittern 0 House uninhabited 32 Upper Knook Whatley William Head M 53 M 1798 Woollen Factory Operative Knook Page 9 Whatley Elizabeth Wife M 53 F 1798 Knook Whatley Isaac Son U 24 M 1827 Woollen Factory Operative Knook Whatley Elizabeth Dau U 19 F 1832 Woollen Factory Operative Knook Whatley Harriet Dau 11 F 1840 Knook Poole Thomas Grnson 6 M 1845 Knook Whatley Sarah Mother 90 F 1761 Knook 33 Upper Knook Burnett Ann Head W 66 F 1785 Receiving Parish Relief Knook Blind Payne Thomas Lodger W 59 M 1792 Ag lab Longbridge Deverill 34 Upper Knook Collins John Head M 64 M 1787 Ag lab Upton Lovell Collins Elizabeth Wife M 60 F 1791 Ag lab Heytesbury Collins Sophia Dau U 28 F 1823 Ag lab Knook Collins Elizabeth Dau U 22 F 1829 Woollen Factory Operative Knook Page 10 35 Upper Knook Searchfield William Head M 44 M 1807 Carpenter Knook Searchfield Elizabeth Wife M 36 F 1815 Wells, Som.
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