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Census 1911 Sutton Poyntz (May Not Be Complete) Schedule No Postal Address Number of Rooms Forenames SURNAME Relationship To Census 1911 Sutton Poyntz (may not be complete) Schedule Postal address Number Forenames SURNAME Relationship to Age last Particulars as to marriage Occupation & Industry Employer/ Working at Birthplace Nationality Worker home No of rooms Head of House birthday Status Years Total Children married children living M F 104 Sutton Poyntz Nr 4 Godfrey HUTCHINGS Head 31 Married General Labourer Worker Dorset Weymouth British Weymouth Emily HUTCHINGS Wife 29 Married 10 5 4 Worker At home Sutton Poyntz British Adeliade HUTCHINGS Daughter 9 School Dorset Preston com Sutton British Poyntz William HUTCHINGS Son 8 School Dorset Preston com Sutton British Poyntz Wilfred HUTCHINGS Son 5 School Dorset Preston com Sutton British Poyntz Ivy HUTCHINGS Daughter 3 Dorset Preston com Sutton British Poyntz 105 Sutton Poyntz & 3 Albert THORNE Head 49 Married Farm Labour Worker Preston Dorset Weymouth Elizabeth Mary THORNE Wife 46 Married 23 6 6 Worker At home Morton Dorset Walter J THORNE Son 18 Single Butcher Labourer Worker Preston Dorset British Albert John THORNE Son 9 School Preston Dorset Selina THORNE Daughter 5 School Preston Dorset 106 Sutton Poyntz 6 Arthur John SLATTER Head 45 Married Traveller Books & Shoes Worker Coventry, Warwickshire British Weymouth Emily SLATTER Wife 47 Married 21 1 1 At home Tysoe, Warwickshire British Clarissa Emilie SLATTER Daughter 20 Single Dressmaking Own At home Sunderland, Durham British account 107 Sutton Poyntz 4 Thomas FOOKS Head 47 Single Carpenter & Joiner Worker At home Dorset, Bradford British Weymouth Phoebe FOOKS Sister 43 Single Housekeeper Worker At home Dorset, Bradford British 108 Sutton Mill, 6 Bernard Hy MEECH Head 55 Widower Miller; Corn Milling Employer Home South Perrott Dorset British Preston Weymouth Annie BERRILL Housekeeper 53 Widow Housekeeper Home Twycross Leicestershire British Gertrude May ANDREWS Servant 16 Single Domestic Servant Home Winfrith Dorset British 109 Sutton Poyntz, 11 Leonard SAUNDERS Head 45 Married Farmer Dairy Employer Hampshire, Marchwood British Weymouth Harriett SAUNDERS Wife 43 Married 19 6 6 At home Dorset, Long Bredy British Laura SAUNDERS Daughter 18 Single Assist in house Somerset, Hardington British Archibald SAUNDERS Son 17 Single Farmers Son on Farm Dorset, Wynford Eagle British Ernest SAUNDERS Son 11 School Dorset, Wynford Eagle British Margaret SAUNDERS Daughter 9 School Dorset, Portesham British Reginald SAUNDERS Son 8 School Dorset, Portesham British Kathleen SAUNDERS Daughter 7 School Dorset, Portesham British 110 Sutton Nr 7 James H OSMENT Head 59 Married Labourer Farm Worker Sutton Dorset British Weymouth Alma OSMENT Wife 56 Married 33 5 5 At home Sutton Dorset British Albert C OSMENT Son 29 Single Carpenter Wheelwright Worker Sutton Dorset British Emily E OSMENT Daughter 22 Single Assist in house work At home Sutton Dorset British William OSMENT Son 18 Single Labourer Farm Worker Sutton Dorset British Thomas OSMENT Son 16 Single Labourer Farm Worker Sutton Dorset British James H GROVES Border 40 Single Shepherd Farm Worker Sutton Dorset British 111 Sutton Poyntz 3 William HANSFORD Head 30 Married 7 Masons Labourer; Great Western Worker Puddlehinton Dorset Weymouth Railway Dorset Eda HANSFORD Wife 34 Married 4 3 At home Chard Somerset Elsie HANSFORD Daughter 6 School Preston Dorset Lilian HANSFORD Daughter 4 Preston Dorset Ada HANSFORD Daughter 11mo Sutton Poyntz Dorset Ethel BENJAFIELD Neice 13 School Dorchester Dorset Page 1 Census 1911 Sutton Poyntz (may not be complete) Schedule Postal address Number Forenames SURNAME Relationship to Age last Particulars as to marriage Occupation & Industry Employer/ Working at Birthplace Nationality Worker home No of rooms Head of House birthday Status Years Total Children married children living M F 112 Rose Cottage 5 George SQUIBB Head 32 Married Bricklayer Worker Dorset Sutton Poyntz Sutton Poyntz Weymouth Weymouth Emily SQUIBB Wife 30 Married 10 5 5 At home Dorset Sutton Poyntz Weymouth Florence SQUIBB Daughter 9 School Dorset Sutton Poyntz Weymouth Dolly SQUIBB Daughter 7 School Dorset Sutton Poyntz Weymouth Harold SQUIBB Son 5 School Dorset Sutton Poyntz Weymouth Edna SQUIBB Daughter 3 Dorset Sutton Poyntz Weymouth Sidney SQUIBB Son 11mo Dorset Sutton Poyntz Weymouth 113 Sutton Poyntz 6 William James CLARKE Head 55 Married Blacksmith Own At home Smallridge Axminster Devon British Weymouth account Dorset Emma CLARKE Wife 59 Married 35 8 8 At home Stockland Axminster Deven British Frederick CLARKE Son 24 Single Blacksmith; Worker at Blacksmith Worker Sutton Poyntz Weymouth British Dorset 114 Sutton Poyntz 4 Jane S MACEY 76 Widow Laundress Own At home Hyde House Weymouth account Bothenhampton Dorset Charles Alfred MACEY 45 Single Employed at Mill (Corn) Worker Netherbury Dorset 115 Sutton Poyntz 8 George GOULDEN Head 31 Married Able Seaman; Royal Navy Prescott Lancashire British Weymouth Agnes GOULDEN Wife 26 Married 9 4 4 At home Stoke Dorset British Bessie GOULDEN Daughter 9 School Osmington Dorset British Dorothy GOULDEN Daughter 6 School Sutton Poyntz Dorset British William GOULDEN Son 1 Sutton Poyntz Dorset British Elsie STROUD Daughter Step 10 School Dorchester British daughter to Head 116 Sutton Near 4 John LAWS Head 63 Married Labourer General Worker Homington Wilts British Weymouth Dorset Emily LAWS Wife 49 Married 18 5 5 At home Sutton Dorset British Henry LAWS Son 17 Single Farm Labourer Worker Sutton Dorset British Norah LAWS Daughter 13 School Sutton Dorset British Frederick John LAWS Son 10 School Sutton Dorset British Frederick Henry HYNES Lodger 73 Widower Labourer (General) Worker Sutton Dorset British 117 Sutton Poyntz Nr 4 Henry KING Head 48 Married Lime Burner Worker Bradford Abbas Dorset British Weymouth Dorset Selina KING Wife 37 Married 23 3 3 At home Yeovil Somerset British Heny KING Son 18 Single Farm Labourer Worker Bradford Abbas Dorset British 118 Sutton Poyntz 3 George STROUD Head 62 Married 27 Farm Labourer Worker Upwey Dorset British Weymouth Louisa STROUD Wife 61 Married 8 6 At home Poxwell Dorset British Fred STROUD Son 18 Single Carter Farm Worker Charminster Dorset British Ethel STROUD Grandchild 5 School Weymouth Dorset British 119 Sutton Poyntz 3 William TOMPKINS Head 58 Married Carter on Farm Worker Dorset Warmwell Emily TOMPKINS Wife 60 Married 14 None Worker At home Dorset Preston Page 2 Census 1911 Sutton Poyntz (may not be complete) Schedule Postal address Number Forenames SURNAME Relationship to Age last Particulars as to marriage Occupation & Industry Employer/ Working at Birthplace Nationality Worker home No of rooms Head of House birthday Status Years Total Children married children living M F 120 Sutton Poyntz 4 Edward George MORTIMER Head 33 Married Millers Carter Worker Salisbury Wilts Near Weymouth Dorset Elizabeth MORTIMER Wife 33 Married 12 5 5 At home Little Langford Wiltshire Violet MORTIMER Daughter 12 School Salisbury Wilts Edith MORTIMER Daughter 9 School Salisbury Wilts Rosine MORTIMER Daughter 6 School Whaddon in Salisbury Wilts Edward George MORTIMER Son 2 Sutton Poyntz Dorset Beatrice MORTIMER Daughter 1 Sutton Poyntz Dorset 121 Sutton Poyntz 2 Gorge PUCKITT Head 70 Widower Labourer Farm Worker Dorset Sutton Poyntz British Weymouth 122 Sutton Near 2 John SQUIBB Head 46 Married Labourer Farm Worker Sutton Dorset British Weymouth Annie SQUIBB Wife 26 Married 4 2 2 At home Sutton Dorset British Mary Ann SQUIBB Daughter 2 Sutton Dorset British Annie SQUIBB Daughter 1 Sutton Dorset British 123 Sutton Poyntz Nr 4 Henry SQUIBB Head 43 Married Farm Labourer Worker Dorset Preston Nr British Weymouth Weymouth Fanny SQUIBB Wife 36 Married 17 5 4 At home Dorset Preston Nr British Weymouth Harry SQUIBB Son 12 School Dorset Preston Nr British Weymouth Fred SQUIBB Son 7 School Dorset Preston Nr British Weymouth Walter SQUIBB Son 4 Dorset Preston Nr British Weymouth Elinor SQUIBB Daughter 1 Dorset Preston Nr British Weymouth 124 Sutton Poyntz, Nr 2 Charles Thomas AYLES Head 21 Married Cowman on Farm Worker Upwey Dorset Weymouth Dorset Emily AYLES Wife 21 Married 1 1 1 At home Rodden Dorset Margaret AYLES Daughter Under Sutton Dorset 12mo 125 Sutton Poyntz Nr 4 John WRIGHT Head 40 Married Farm Labourer Worker Dorset Maiden Newton British Weymouth Jane S WRIGHT Wife 41 Married 23 8 4 At home Dorset Stratton British Ada CLARK Daughter 12 Single School Dorset Frampton British Maud CLARK Daughter 11 Single School Dorset Frampton British Albert CLARK Son 8 Single School Dorset Frampton British Burtrim WRIGHT Son 6 Single School Dorset Little Toller British 126 Sutton Poyntz 3 Charles Thomas GRIFFIN Head 27 Married Carter Farm Worker Dorset Winfrith British Weymouth Ada GRIFFIN Wife 26 Married 2 1 1 At home Dorset Beaminster British Kathleen GRIFFIN Daughter 9mo Single Dorset Sutton Poyntz British Weymouth 128 Spring Head 9 Hannah VOKES Head 40 Widow Hotel Proprietress Employer At home Peasdown St John Somerset British Hotel Sutton Weymouth Nellie VOKES Daughter 17 Single Assist in business Radestock Somerset British Robert Ellis CUNLIFFE Boarder 41 Single Independent Means Warrington Lancs British Elizabeth GARRETT Servant 23 Single Barmaid Worker Camerton Somerset British Annie JAMES Servant 16 Single Waitress Worker Barnsley Yorkshire British Page 3 Census 1911 Sutton Poyntz (may not be complete) Schedule Postal address Number Forenames SURNAME Relationship to Age last Particulars as to marriage Occupation & Industry Employer/ Working at Birthplace Nationality Worker home No of rooms Head of House birthday Status Years Total Children married children living
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