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Limpley Stoke - Census 1851 Limpley Stoke - Census 1851 Year Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes Born HO107/1841 1 Bridge Toll House Gary Priscilla Head W 76 F 1775 Toll Gate Keeper Cleave Page 2 Gary Rebecca Dau U 53 F 1798 Laundress Winterboourn Fortt Thomas Lodger W 84 M 1767 Late a Publican Bath, Som. Fricker John Lodger W 70 M 1781 Cloth Worker (Staber) Bradford 2 Lower Stoke Dike Thomas Head M 54 M 1797 Farm Bailiff Limpley Stoke Dike Maria Wife M 42 F 1809 Farm Bailiff wife Bishopstrow Dike George Son U 20 M 1831 Farm Bailiff son Limpley Stoke Dike Anna Maria Dau 14 F 1837 Farm Bailiff daur, Scholar Freshford, Som. Dike Susan Dau 11 F 1840 Farm Bailiff daur, Scholar Freshford, Som. Dike Thomas Son 9 M 1842 Farm Bailiff son, Scholar Freshford, Som. Williams Francis Nephew U 17 M 1834 Draper Freshford, Som. Sumsion John Visitor 0 M 1851 Monkton Coombe, Som. Age 10 mths Sumsion Emily 0 F 1851 Monkton Coombe, Som. Age 10 mths 3 Lower Stoke New Thomas Head M 38 M 1813 Farm Labourer Westwood New Elizabeth Wife M 39 F 1812 Laundress Limpley Stoke New Charles Son 15 M 1836 Cloth Dresser Limpley Stoke New Mordacy Son 12 M 1839 Limpley Stoke New John Son 10 M 1841 Limpley Stoke New Mary Dau 8 F 1843 Scholar Winsley New Louisa Dau 6 F 1845 Scholar Winsley Page 3 New Frank Son 4 M 1847 Winsley New Henry Son 2 M 1849 Winsley Nash William Visitor U 84 M 1767 Late a Masons Labourer Limpley Stoke 4 Lower Stoke Hawkes William Head M 32 M 1819 Farm Labourer Bishford, Som. Hawkes Caroline Wife M 29 F 1822 Straw Bonnet Maker Hinton, Som. Hawkes Mary Dau 10 F 1841 Scholar Hinton, Som. Hawkes George Son 8 M 1843 Scholar Hinton, Som. Hawkes Fanny Dau 5 F 1846 Scholar Hinton, Som. Hawkes Elizabeth Dau 0 F 1851 Limpley Stoke Age 11 mths Tanner Ellen Visitor 14 F 1837 No Occup added later Hill Laverton 5 Lower Stoke Ward Charles Head M 23 M 1828 Farm Labourer Freshford, Som. Ward Emily Wife M 23 F 1828 Dress Maker Westwood Ward George Son 1 M 1850 Freshford, Som. 0 House unoccupied 6 Lower Stoke Bryan Richard Head M 38 M 1813 Publican Tadwick, Som. Bryan Anna Wife M 38 F 1813 Publican's Wife Bath, Som. Bryan Elizabeth Dau 12 F 1839 Scholar Limpley Stoke Bryan Richard Son 11 M 1840 Scholar Kings Charlton, Glos. Bryan Anna Dau 9 F 1842 Scholar Limpley Stoke Page 4 ©Wiltshire OPC Project/ 2018/John Pope Page 1 of 11 Limpley Stoke - Census 1851 Year Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes Born HO107/1841 Bryan Fanny Dau 7 F 1844 Scholar Limpley Stoke Bryan Thomas Son 5 M 1846 Scholar Limpley Stoke Bryan Charles Son 2 M 1849 Limpley Stoke Bryan Lewis Son 1 M 1850 Limpley Stoke 7 Lower Stoke Tucker John Head M 50 M 1801 Brewer Winsley Tucker Sarah Wife M 40 F 1811 Brewers Wife Nunney, Som. Tucker Robert Son U 19 M 1832 Farm Labourer Limpley Stoke Tucker Henry Son 16 M 1835 Farm Labourer Limpley Stoke Tucker John Son 13 M 1838 Farm Labourer Limpley Stoke Tucker Fanny Dau 11 F 1840 Scholar Limpley Stoke Tucker Samuel Son 4 M 1847 Limpley Stoke Tucker Elizabeth Dau 1 M 1850 Limpley Stoke Packer Ann Visitor U 20 F 1831 Servant out of place Hungerford Farleigh, Som. 8 Lower Stoke Mason Mary Head M 48 F 1803 Laundress Camerton, Som. 9 Lower Stoke Dando Anthony Head M 32 M 1819 Farm Labourer Camerton, Som. Dando Mary Wife M 34 F 1817 Dando George Son 8 M 1843 Scholar Wilts. Dando Charles Son 5 M 1846 Scholar Limpley Stoke Dando Mary Ann Dau 2 F 1849 Limpley Stoke Page 5 10 Stoke Brewery Fisher John Head M 58 M 1793 Brewer Limpley Stoke Fisher Harriott Wife M 43 F 1808 Brewers Wife High Wickham, Bucks. Fisher John Prowse Son U 20 M 1831 Hinton Charterham, Som. Fisher Henry Edwin Son 18 F 1833 Hinton Charterhouse, Som. Fisher Harriot Chaple Dau 13 F 1838 Scholar Limpley Stoke Fisher Frances Hester Dau 11 F 1840 Scholar Limpley Stoke Fisher Julia Elizabeth Dau 11 F 1840 Scholar Limpley Stoke Fisher Charles Prideaux Son 2 M 1849 Limpley Stoke Fisher Henry Brother U 60 M 1791 Brewer Limpley Stoke Fisher Charles Brother U 56 M 1795 Maltster & Brewer Limpley Stoke Prescott Hannah Servant U 28 F 1823 Servant Hinton Charterhouse, Som. 11 Lower Stoke Trollop James Head M 56 M 1795 Nurseryman Horningsham Trollop Mary Wife M 59 F 1792 Nurserymans Wife Limpley Stoke Trollop Caroline Dau U 23 F 1828 Dress Maker Limpley Stoke Trollop Charlotte Dau U 22 F 1829 Nurserymans Daur Limpley Stoke Trollop George Son U 20 M 1831 Gardener Limpley Stoke Trollop Mary Dau 17 F 1834 Straw Hat Maker Limpley Stoke Trollop Martha Grndau 8 F 1843 Scholar Limpley Stoke 0 House unoccupied Page 6 0 House unoccupied ©Wiltshire OPC Project/ 2018/John Pope Page 2 of 11 Limpley Stoke - Census 1851 Year Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes Born HO107/1841 12 Lower Stoke Richards William Head M 60 M 1791 Labourer Limpley Stoke Richards Elizabeth Wife M 43 F 1808 Ireland Richards William Henry Son U 19 M 1832 Gardener Portsmouth, Hants. Richards John Son 16 M 1835 Errand Boy Limpley Stoke Richards Ellen Dau 12 F 1839 Scholar Limpley Stoke Richards James Son 9 M 1842 Scholar Limpley Stoke Richards George Son 6 M 1845 Scholar Limpley Stoke Richards Frank Son 3 M 1848 Limpley Stoke 0 House unoccupied 13 Lower Stoke Penruddocke George Head U 66 M 1785 Captain in Royal Navey Compton Penruddocke Elizabeth Dau U 30 F 1821 Daur Bradford Parish Penruddocke George Son M 33 M 1818 Solicitor Bradford Parish Penruddocke Hester Dau-law M 34 F 1817 Solicitors Whefe Woollen Underhedge, Glos. Penruddocke George Grnson 8 M 1843 St. Pancras, Middx. Penruddocke Hester Elizabeth Grndau 6 F 1845 Twerton, Som. Penruddocke Lydia Grndau 3 F 1848 Bathampton, Som. Penruddocke Edward Grnson 1 M 1850 Bath, Som. Weston Elizabeth Servant U 36 F 1815 House Servant Coombe Hay Care Louisa Servant U 20 F 1831 Household Servant Bradford Parish Page 7 14 Lower Stoke Norris Caroline Head W 48 F 1803 House Holder Freshford, Som. Norris Valentine Son U 23 M 1828 Tea Dealer & Hatter Limpley Stoke Norris George L. Son 4 M 1847 Limpley Stoke 15 Lower Stoke Ford William Head M 35 M 1816 Farm Labourer Limpley Stoke Ford Deliah Wife M 26 F 1825 Farm Labourers Wife Limpley Stoke Ford Elizabeth Dau 1 F 1850 Reading, Berks. 16 Lower Stoke Pulsford John Head M 71 M 1780 House Proprietor West Anstey, Devon Pulsford Ann Wife M 66 F 1785 Annuitant Seagry 0 House unoccupied 17 Freshford Lodge Neat James Head M 85 M 1766 Farm Labourer Monkton Farleigh Neat Hannah Wife M 60 F 1791 Donhead Frances Joyce Lodger U 88 F 1763 No Occup added later Freshford, Som. 0 House unoccupied 18 Lower Stoke Coventry John Head M 32 M 1819 Journeyman Carpenter Wantage, Berks. Coventry Louisa Wife M 26 F 1825 Carpenters Wife Bradford Coventry William Son 4 M 1847 Twerton, Som. Coventry Agness Dau 2 F 1849 Freshford, Som. Coventry Jane Dau 0 F 1851 Limpley Stoke Age 4 mths 0 House unoccupied Page 8 19 Lower Stoke Read Thomas Head M 46 M 1805 Journeyman Maltster Freshford, Som. ©Wiltshire OPC Project/ 2018/John Pope Page 3 of 11 Limpley Stoke - Census 1851 Year Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes Born HO107/1841 Read Sarah Wife M 46 F 1805 Maltsters Wife Limpley Stoke Read Thomas Son 16 M 1835 Scholar Limpley Stoke Read Sarah Dau 9 F 1842 Scholar Limpley Stoke Read George Son 5 M 1846 Scholar Limpley Stoke 0 House unoccupied 20 Lower Stoke Popkiss Richard Head M 48 M 1803 Foreman of Labourers Dover, Kent Popkiss Elizabeth Wife M 32 F 1819 Banham, Nfk. Popkiss William Son 6 M 1845 London, Middx. Popkiss Anne Maria Dau 5 F 1846 Reading, Berks. Popkiss Ursula Dau 5 F 1846 Reading, Berks. Popkiss Mary Dau 3 F 1848 Limpley Stoke Ludlow Elizabeth Dau-law 11 F 1840 London, Surrey Holloway Thomas Visitor M 30 M 1821 Barnstaple, Devon Holloway Elizabeth Visitor M 30 F 1821 Wife Gloucester, Glos. Holloway Francis Visitor 3 M 1848 Limpley Stoke Holloway Henry Visitor 1 M 1850 Limpley Stoke 21 Grove Dainton John Head M 57 M 1794 Farm Labourer Limpley Stoke Page 9 Dainton Hester Wife M 57 F 1794 Labourers wife Limpley Stoke Dainton Arthur Son U 22 M 1829 Mason Limpley Stoke Dainton Valentine Son U 20 M 1831 Masons Labourer Limpley Stoke Dainton Archelaus Son 18 M 1833 Masons Labourer Limpley Stoke Dainton Charles Son 15 M 1836 Scholar Limpley Stoke Dainton Worthey Son 10 M 1841 Scholar Limpley Stoke Nash James Lodger U 41 M 1810 Quarryman Limpley Stoke Dainton Maria Dau 16 F 1835 Servant out of place Limpley Stoke 22 Grove Millard Henry Head M 59 M 1792 Sawyer Limpley Stoke Millard Grace Wife M 55 F 1796 Laundress Freshford, Som. Millard Edward Son 18 M 1833 Boot & Shoe Maker Limpley Stoke Millard Ellen Dau 15 F 1836 Dress Maker Limpley Stoke 23 Grove Ward Sarah Head W 55 M 1796 Laundress Limpley Stoke Ward Joseph Son 18 F 1833 Farm Labourer Limpley Stoke Ward George Son 15 F 1836 Farm Labourer Limpley Stoke 24 Grove Kittle Emma Head W 67 F 1784 Formerly a Servant Devizes Smith Jane Visitor W 72 F 1779 Formerly a Weaver Limpley Stoke 0 House unoccupied 25 Grove Smith William Head M 58 M 1793 Mason Limpley Stoke Page 10 Smith Mary Ann Wife M 51 F 1800 Tailoress Limpley Stoke Smith Thomas Son U 24 M 1827 Mason Limpley Stoke Smith Henry Son 14 M 1837 Errand Boy Limpley Stoke ©Wiltshire OPC Project/ 2018/John Pope Page 4 of 11 Limpley Stoke - Census 1851 Year Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes Born HO107/1841 Smith Edith Dau 12 F 1839 Scholar Limpley Stoke 26 Grove Ward Thomas Head M 26 M 1825 Farm Labourer Limpley Stoke Ward Jane Wife M 28 F 1823 Laundress Freshford, Som.
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