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1901 Bishop's Waltham Census Page 1 1901 Bishop's Waltham Census Page 1 Administrative County Hants The undermentioned Houses are situate within the Boundaries of the Town or Village or Civil Parish Ecclesiastical Parish County Borough, Municipal Ward of Municipal Borough Rural District Parliamentary Borough Hamlet of Bishop's Waltham of St Peter's Borough, or Urban District or of Urban District or Division of (pt) Bishop's Waltham of Hants of of Droxford Petersfield of Village HOUSES Number of If No of ROAD, STREET, &c In- In Not in Rooms NAME and Surname RELATION AGE last Employer, If (1) Dead and Dumb PROFESSION OR OCCUPATION WHERE BORN Schedule and No or NAME habit- Occu- Occu- Building occupied of each to Birthday Worker, or Working (2) Blind of HOUSE ed pation pation if less Person Head of Family of Own Account at Home (3) Lunatic (4) Imbecile, feeble- Marriage than five as to Condition Males Females minded 1 Butts Farm 1 George Lock Head M 40 Farmer Employer, Newtown Isle of Wight Lucy Emmeline Lock Wife M 40 Speen Berkshire Ernest George Lock Son S 11 Bishop's Waltham Hants Mabel Lucy Lock Daur S 9 Bishop's Waltham Hants Frank Edward Lock Son S 7 Bishop's Waltham Hants Charles Ferris Lock Son S 6 Bishop's Waltham Hants Norah Kate Lock Daur S 4 Bishop's Waltham Hants John Way Lock Son S 2 Bishop's Waltham Hants Henry Parmiter Lock Son S 1 Bishop's Waltham Hants Bertha Parvin Servant S 15 Nurse Maid Dom Bagshot Berkshire Surr 2 Bishop's Down 1 John Henry Woodward Head M 55 Farmer Employer Hinton Ampner Hants Farm Fanny Woodward Wife M 50 Beeches Hill Ashton Devon John Harry Woodward Son S 26 Farmers Son Worker Preshaw Farm Exton Devon Walter Woodward Son S 18 Farmers Son Worker The Chase Bps Waltham Florence Louise Woodward Daur S 17 Carisbrooke Isle of Wight Ernest Reeves Serv S 30 Shepherd [left blank] 3 Field Farm 1 Robert McKilliam Head M 35 Farmer Employer Scotland Dundridge Lane Emma McKilliam Wife M 29 Hants Wallop 4 West Cottage 1 4 Henry Miles Head M 56 Shepherd Merr Wilts (?? Wife in asylum) Dundridge Lane Fanny Miles Daur S 31 East Knoyle Wilts 5 Dundridge 1 Henry Cradidge Head M 50 Carter on Farm Hants Michael marsh [sic] Farm Julia Cradidge Wife M 57 Hants Bartley Arthur Cradidge Son S 19 General Farm Laborer Sussex - Bepton Dorothy Cradidge Daur S 10 Sussex Singelton [left blank] [left blank] [left blank] Total of Schedules of Houses and of Total of Males and Females… Tenements with less 5 1 14 10 than Five Rooms 1901 Bishop's Waltham Census Page 2 Administrative County Hants The undermentioned Houses are situate within the Boundaries of the Town or Village or Civil Parish Ecclesiastical Parish County Borough, Municipal Ward of Municipal Borough Rural District Parliamentary Borough Hamlet of Bishop's Waltham of St Peter's Borough, or Urban District or of Urban District or Division of (pt) Bishop's Waltham of Hants of of Droxford Petersfield of Village HOUSES Number of If No of ROAD, STREET, &c In- In Not in Rooms NAME and Surname RELATION AGE last Employer, If (1) Dead and Dumb PROFESSION OR OCCUPATION WHERE BORN Schedule and No or NAME habit- Occu- Occu- Building occupied of each to Birthday Worker, or Working (2) Blind of HOUSE ed pation pation if less Person Head of Family of Own Account at Home (3) Lunatic (4) Imbecile, feeble- Marriage than five as to Condition Males Females minded 6 Dundridge 1 Walter Cook Head M 34 Hire Carter Worker Bishop's Waltham Hants Jubilee Tavern Charlotte Cook Wife M 35 Easton nr Winchester 7 Dundridge 1 3 Wallace Kirby Head M 27 Ordinary Agricultural Laborer Worker Hants Shirrel Heath Mary Kirby Wife M 23 Hants Harling Violet Kirby Daur 1 Hants Fareham 8 Dundridge 1 4 Walter Gibson Head S 34 Ordinary Agricultural Laborer Dundridge Albert Gibson Brother S 28 Ordinary Agricultural Laborer Dundridge 9 Dundridge 1 4 James Gibson Head M 42 Carter on Farm Dundridge Louisa Gibson Wife M 37 Warnford Walter Gibson Son S 13 Ordinary Agricultural Laborer Dundridge Edith Gibson Daur S 10 Dundridge Alice Gibson Daur S 8 Dundridge Herbert Gibson Son S 6 Dundridge Harry Gibson Son S 3 Dundridge Frank Gibson Son S 1 Dundridge 10 Dundridge 1 4 Ann Abram Head M 81 Moorgreen Notts Thomas Hy Abram Son S 32 Brickyard Laborer Dundridge George Edwin Abram Son S 29 Navvy Dundridge Annie Harriet Grand Elizabeth Edney daur S 17 Wickham Hants 11 Dundridge 1 Henry Toone Head Wdr 58 Ordinary Agricultural Laborer Bishop's Waltham James Toone Son S 31 Ordinary Agricultural Laborer Swanmore Arthur Toone Son S 28 Ordinary Agricultural Laborer Swanmore Alfred Toone Son S 19 Ordinary Agricultural Laborer Swanmore Alice Toone Daur S 24 Swanmore Mary Ann Toone Daur S 12 Bishop's Waltham Total of Schedules of Houses and of Total of Males and Females… Tenements with less 6 4 15 10 than Five Rooms 1901 Bishop's Waltham Census Page 3 Administrative County Hants The undermentioned Houses are situate within the Boundaries of the Town or Village or Civil Parish Ecclesiastical Parish County Borough, Municipal Ward of Municipal Borough Rural District Parliamentary Borough Hamlet of Bishop's Waltham of St Peter's Borough, or Urban District or of Urban District or Division of (pt) Bishop's Waltham of Hants of of Droxford Petersfield of Village HOUSES Number of If No of ROAD, STREET, &c In- In Not in Rooms NAME and Surname RELATION AGE last Employer, If (1) Dead and Dumb PROFESSION OR OCCUPATION WHERE BORN Schedule and No or NAME habit- Occu- Occu- Building occupied of each to Birthday Worker, or Working (2) Blind of HOUSE ed pation pation if less Person Head of Family of Own Account at Home (3) Lunatic (4) Imbecile, feeble- Marriage than five as to Condition Males Females minded 12 West Hoe 1 James Pilling Head M 30 Farmer Employer Rochdale Lancs Alice Maude Pilling Wife M 29 Fawley Hythe Hants Violet Pilling Daur S 7 Durley Hants Austen Norman Pilling Son S 6 Durley Hants Joyce Ellen Stanhope Pilling Daur S 3 Durley Hants Winifred Vore [blank] S 25 Governess Finchley London Mdx Jane Poulton S 78 Retired Cook Hatfield Herts Annie Daysh S 17 Housemaid Bishop's Waltham Hants Rose Neale S 17 Cook Bishopstoke Hants 13 West Hoe 1 Frank Daysh Head M 38 Gardener Worker Shirrel Heath Hants Fanny Daysh Wife M 38 Isle of Wight Hants Ethel Daysh Daur S 8 Bishop's Waltham Hants Albert Daysh Son S 5 Durley Hants Ivy Daysh Daur S 3 Durley Hants 14 Little Hoe 1 4 Frank Belstone Head M 44 Bricklayer's Laborer Worker Bishop's Waltham Caroline Belstone Wife M 34 Shedfield Albert Belstone Son S 13 Labourer Shedfield John Stares Lodger Wdir 76 Carter Wickham 15 Little Hoe 1 Edmund Gough Head M 47 Carter on Farm Hambledon Elizabeth Gough Wife M 42 Meonstoke Arthur Gough Son S 17 Labourer Postfield May Gough Daur S 7 Bishop's Waltham [Left blank] [Left blank] [Left blank] [Left blank] [Left blank] [Left blank] Total of Schedules of Houses and of Total of Males and Females… Tenements with less 4 1 9 13 than Five Rooms 1901 Bishop's Waltham Census Page 4 Administrative County Hants The undermentioned Houses are situate within the Boundaries of the Town or Village or Civil Parish Ecclesiastical Parish County Borough, Municipal Ward of Municipal Borough Rural District Parliamentary Borough Hamlet of Bishop's Waltham of St Peter's Borough, or Urban District or of Urban District or Division of (pt) Bishop's Waltham of Hants of of Droxford Petersfield of Village HOUSES Number of If No of ROAD, STREET, &c In- In Not in Rooms NAME and Surname RELATION AGE last Employer, If (1) Dead and Dumb PROFESSION OR OCCUPATION WHERE BORN Schedule and No or NAME habit- Occu- Occu- Building occupied of each to Birthday Worker, or Working (2) Blind of HOUSE ed pation pation if less Person Head of Family of Own Account at Home (3) Lunatic (4) Imbecile, feeble- Marriage than five as to Condition Males Females minded 16 Hoe 1 4 John Lewis Head M 32 Shepherd on Farm Worker Rampisham Dorset Elizabeth Lewis Wife M 30 Marshwood Dorset Annie Lewis Daur S 11 Stoak Abbot Dorset George Lewis Son S 8 Stoak Abbot Dorset Ernest Lewis Son S 7 Bishop's Waltham Hants Albert Lewis Son S 5 Bishop's Waltham Hants Rose Lewis Daur 3 Bishop's Waltham Hants 17 Hoe 1 4 James Simpson Head M 36 Carter on Farm Fareham Hants Elizabeth Simpson Wife M 35 Sevenoaks Kent 18 Hoe 1 2 Job Lewis Head M 73 Ordinary Agricultural Laborer Rampisham Dorset Fanny Lewis Wife M 66 Melling Osmond Dorset 19 Hoe 1 Charles Mieller Head M 48 Dairyman Worker Cleeve Somerset Sarah Mieller Wife M 46 Haydon Wick Wilts Charles Mieller Son S 15 Farm Boy Worker Tetbury Upton Glos Percival Mieller Son S 11 Levington Wilts Beatrice Mieller Daur S 8 Shirley Hants William Millier Son S 5 Shirley Hants Vivian Millier Son S 3 Bursledon Hants 20 Yew Tree Cottage 1 4 Charlie Holmes Head M 43 Coachman Worker Hants Hambledon Swanmore Road Elizabeth A Holmes Wife M 42 Somerset Taunton Nellie E Holmes Daur S 14 London Notting Hill Charles Holmes Son 12 London Notting Hill Ernest Holmes Son 10 Hants Bishop's Waltham Marie Mary Holmes Daur 8 Hants Catherington Alice Holmes Daur 6 Hants Bishop's Waltham John Holmes Son 4 Hants Bishop's Waltham Walter Jas Holmes Son 2 Hants Bishop's Waltham Total of Schedules of Houses and of Total of Males and Females… Tenements with less 5 4 16 11 than Five Rooms 1901 Bishop's Waltham Census Page 5 Administrative County Hants The undermentioned Houses are situate within the Boundaries of the Town or Village or Civil Parish Ecclesiastical Parish County Borough, Municipal Ward of Municipal Borough Rural District Parliamentary Borough Hamlet of Bishop's Waltham of St Peter's Borough, or Urban District or of Urban District or Division
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