1891 Census Transcription Barton Stacey Parish RG12 Piece 962, Folios 18-28 (Covering 21 Pages of Census Images)

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1891 Census Transcription Barton Stacey Parish RG12 Piece 962, Folios 18-28 (Covering 21 Pages of Census Images) 1891 Census for Barton Stacey Parish. 1 Please report errors and additional information Transcribed by Anne Harrison. Copyright Barton Stacey Parish Local History Group, 2013. to [email protected] 1891 census transcription Barton Stacey parish RG12 Piece 962, folios 18-28 (covering 21 pages of census images). HD head of household, WI wife, S son, D daughter, StepD step-daughter, BR brother, SI sister, GS/GD grandson/daughter, GF/GM grandfather/mother, FA father, MO mother, NI niece, NE nephew, AU aunt, UN uncle, SL/DL/BL/SiL/FL/ML/ son/ daughter/ brother/ sister/ father/ mother-in-law. SE servant, BO boarder, LO lodger, VI visitor, HK housekeeper. M married, S single, W widow(er). Note: we have transcribed as faithfully as possible the original writing of the enumerator. Sometimes this has been difficult and where there is any doubt we have made this clear. Note that the areas of the parish (column 2) are added from our knowledge of the parish Sch Area of parish Address Forename(s) Surname Rel'p Marital Age Occupation Employer, County of Town of birth Notes added by the Barton Stacey Parish Local History edul This was sometimes to Status in employed or birth Group e abbreviated by the HD 1891 neither [box enumerator to fit it into left blank = none of these. the alloted space. 1 Barton Stacey Manor Farm H. John P. WILTSHIRE HD M 27 Farm Bailiff employed Wilts. Chippenham 1 Sarah M. WILTSHIRE WI M 37 Hants. Barton Stacey 1 John B. WILTSHIRE S 2 Hants. Barton Stacey 1 Ethel M. WILTSHIRE D 9m Hants. Barton Stacey 1 Caroline CARTER SiL S 39 Living on her means Hants. Barton Stacey 2 Barton Stacey Terrace Cottage Roselena DAVIS HD W 59 Maintains herself from Hants. Chilbolton lodgers 2 Sophia DAVIS D S 21 Assistant School Mistress employed Hants. Barton Stacey 2 Sarah A. ROE BO S 60 Living on own means Hants. Barton Stacey 2 John BYRNS LO S 64 Malster (sic) employed Hants. Chilbolton 2 Edwin DIDD- LO S 34 Agricultural Labourer employed Hants. Barton Stacey indecipherable after 4th character, but an Edwin Joseph Diddams was born 1856 Q1 3 Barton Stacey Dennis H. BROWN HD M 30 Bricklayer employed Hants. Crawley '30' has been added next to '20' on the census and a Dennis Henry Brown was born 1859 3 Mary Ann BROWN WI M 30 Hants. Barton Stacey Daughter of Walter FARLEY. '35' added next to '30 on the census and a Mary Ann Farley was born 1859 Q4. 3 Elizabeth A. BROWN VI 10 Scholar Hants. Crawley 4 Barton Stacey Street Farm Henry BENNETT HD M 43 Ag Lb employed Hants. Barton Stacey 4 Fanny BENNETT WI M 42 Hants. Barton Stacey 4 Nellie BENNETT D 11 Scholar Hants. Barton Stacey 4 Ada BENNETT D 8 Scholar Hants. Barton Stacey 4 Katie BENNETT D 6 Scholar Hants. Barton Stacey 4 Norah BENNETT D 3 Scholar Hants. Barton Stacey 5 Barton Stacey Street Farm William F. DEW HD M 39 Farm Carter employed Wilts. Upper Tevent 5 Eliza DEW WI M 31 Hants. Bishop Sutton 5 William J. DEW S 8 Scholar Hants. Barton Stacey 5 Charlotte L. DEW D 6 Scholar Hants. Barton Stacey 5 Mary A. DEW D 4 Scholar Hants. Barton Stacey 5 Percy G. DEW S 2 Hants. Barton Stacey 5 Alfred H. DEW S 1 Hants. Barton Stacey 6 Barton Stacey Lime Tree Cottage Charles GAIGER HD W 58 Farm Carter employed Hants. Barton Stacey 6 Mary E. GAIGER D S 26 House Keeper Hants. Barton Stacey 6 Samuel BROAD LO S 20 Ag Lb employed Hants. Cotton Worth, Wherwell 1891 Census for Barton Stacey Parish. 2 Please report errors and additional information Transcribed by Anne Harrison. Copyright Barton Stacey Parish Local History Group, 2013. to [email protected] 7 Barton Stacey Yew Tree Cottage Walter FARLEY HD M 57 Carpenter & Wheelwright Employer Hants. Chilbolton 7 Hannah FARLEY W M 56 Hants. Barton Stacey 7 Mable A. FARLEY D S 21 Dressmaker Employer Hants. Barton Stacey 7 Edward J. MIST LO S 23 Carpenter employed Wilts. Salisbury 8 Barton Stacey Ebor Cottage Martha SHARROW HD W 70 Living on her means Middlesex Hackney 8 Mary L. WITTS S 20 General Servant Hants. Woodlands Andover 9 ABSENT 10 Barton Stacey James MOSE HD M 51 Army Pensioner London Marylebone 10 Anna MOSE WI M 50 Somerset Netherhay 11 Barton Stacey William CASTLEMAN HD WI 58 Ag Lab employed Hants. Barton Stacey 12 Barton Stacey Alfred DOSWELL HD M 30 Gardener employed Hants. Barton Stacey 12 Elizabeth DOSWELL WI M 25 Wilts. Steeple Langford 12 Sidney DOSWELL S 4m Hants. Barton Stacey 13 Barton Stacey Village Street Arthur FROOME HD M 43 Grocer & Baker Employer Hants. Crawley 13 Mary H. FROOME WI M 42 Hants. Broughton 13 Arthur W. FROOME S S 16 Assistant Baker employed Hants. Barton Stacey 13 Edith M. FROOME D 12 Scholar Hants. Barton Stacey 13 Ellen M. FROOME D 10 Scholar Hants. Barton Stacey 13 Ada FROOME D 8 Scholar Hants. Barton Stacey 13 Christianna FROOME D 5 Scholar Hants. Barton Stacey 14 Barton Stacey Fennels Cottage Elizabeth FARMER HD WI 71 Hants. Barton Stacey 14 John RALPH LO S 60 Ag Labourer employed Hants. Barton Stacey 14 Robert SMITH LO S 60 Ag Lab employed Hants. Barton Stacey 15 Barton Stacey Fennels Cottage Hariot FARLEY HD WI 55 Hants. Barton Stacey 15 Charles HOLDING LO S 50 Ag Lab employed Hants. Kingsomborne 15 Walter NORRIS LO S 18 Sheppard (sic) employed Hants. Barton Stacey 16 Barton Stacey Fennels Cottage Edward BANTING HD M 57 Ag Lab employed Hants. Clatford 16 Hannah BANTING WI M 58 Hants. Longparish 16 William BANTING S 9 Scholar Hants. Barton Stacey 16 John HARDIMAN LO S 24 Sheppard (sic) employed Hants. Basingstoke 17 Barton Stacey Fennels Cottage Albert DOSWELL HD M 27 Ag Lab employed Hants. Barton Stacey 17 Mary A. DOSWELL WI M 30 Wilts. Collingbourne Ducis 17 Winifred M. DOSWELL D 2 Hants. Barton Stacey 17 Albert T. DOSWELL S 1 Hants. Barton Stacey 17 Hariot C. DOSWELL D 1w Hants. Barton Stacey 18 Barton Stacey Fennels Cottage Walter BRICKWOOD HD W 72 Bootmaker employed Hants. Barton Stacey son of William & Diana (AYRES). Married Ann CUE. 18 Charles CARTER LO S 56 Ag Lab employed Hants. Herriard 19 Barton Stacey Swan Inn John HORSWELL HD M 59 Bricklayer Neither Devon Harbertonford 19 Martha HORSWELL WI M 61 Innkeeper Neither Hants. Chilbolton 19 Mary A. TOWLER D S 36 Hants. Abbotsann Imbecile from childhood 19 James CROUCH LO S 60 Ag Lab employed Hants. Abbotts Ann 20 Barton Stacey Post Office & Grocer Jane ROE HD W 52 Grocer Neither Hants. Lymington 20 Daisy ROE D S 21 Assistant School Mistress employed London Woolwich 20 Norah ROE D 14 Middlesex Battersea 20 Ralph HERRING BO S 23 Wheelwright employed Hants. East Tytherly 21 Barton Stacey George RANSOM HD M 33 Carpenter employed Hants. Bramdeane Deaf 21 Mary A. RANSOM WI M 31 Hants. Alresford 21 Maud RANSOM D 4 Scholar Hants. Barton Stacey 21 Ehol M. RANSOM D 2 Hants. Barton Stacey An Ethel May Ransom was born 1888 Q2 1891 Census for Barton Stacey Parish. 3 Please report errors and additional information Transcribed by Anne Harrison. Copyright Barton Stacey Parish Local History Group, 2013. to [email protected] 22 Barton Stacey Edmund BAVERSTOCK HD W 65 Ag Lab employed Hants. Chilbolton 22 Elizabeth BAVERSTOCK D S 40 Hants. Chilbolton 22 Aurthur BAVERSTOCK S S 28 Ag Lab employed Hants. Crawley 23 Barton Stacey Mount Pleasant Walter M. DAVIS HD M 33 Blacksmith Employer Hants. Houghton 23 Jane DAVIS WI M 33 Hants. Hannington 23 Annie M. DAVIS D 6 Scholar Hants. Hartley Witney (sic) 23 Roselene DAVIS D 5 Scholar Hants. Hartley Witney (sic) 23 Olive J. DAVIS D 3 Scholar Hants. Hartley Witney (sic) 23 Lucy A. DAVIS D 1 Hants. Hartley Witney (sic) 24 Barton Stacey Wades Cottage No.1 Walter T. CARTER HD M 34 Ag Lab employed Hants. Longparish 24 Constant L. CARTER WI M 33 Dorset Hanley 24 Emily CARTER D 7 Scholar Hants. Barton Stacey 24 Walter CARTER S 6 Scholar Hants. Barton Stacey 24 Rose CARTER D 4 Scholar Hants. Barton Stacey 24 May CARTER D 11m Hants. Barton Stacey 25 Barton Stacey Wades Cottage No.2 James CARTER HD M 27 Ag Lab employed Hants. Tangley 25 Annie CARTER WI M 27 Hants. Barton Stacey 25 Edward J. CARTER S 1 Hants. Barton Stacey 25 Albert H. CARTER S 5m Hants. Barton Stacey 26 Barton Stacey Wades Cottage No.3 William SHERGOLD HD M 60 Shepherd employed Wilts. Downton 26 Jane SHERGOLD WI M 60 Wilts. Downton 26 Joseph W. MILNER GS 13 Scholar Yorkshire Leeds 26 Edith K. MILNER GD 11 Scholar Yorkshire Leeds 26 Enos FIGG LO S 21 Ag Lab employed Hants. Alresford 27 Barton Stacey Wades Cottage No.4 James MORGAN HD M 46 Ag Lab employed Hants. Lockerly 27 Elizabeth J. MORGAN WI M 44 Hants. Lockerly 27 James F. MORGAN S S 22 Ag Lab employed Hants. Lockerly 27 Edith MORGAN D 15 Scholar Hants. East Tytherly 27 Emily MORGAN D 10 Scholar Hants. East Tytherly 27 Catherine MORGAN D 6 Scholar Hants. Barton Stacey 27 Alice L. MORGAN D 5 Scholar Hants. Barton Stacey 27 Margaret L. MORGAN D 4 Scholar Hants. Barton Stacey 28 Barton Stacey Plough Inn George KNIGHT HD M 42 Innkeeper & Bricklayer employed Hants. Wallop 28 Anne KNIGHT WI M 39 Pub Hants. Barton Stacey dau. of Caleb and Elizabeth (WATTERS or WATERS). 28 Priscilla KNIGHT D 11 Scholar Hants.
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