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Overton - Census 1851 Incls East & West Overton, Lockeridge and Shaw Overton - Census 1851 Incls East & West Overton, Lockeridge and Shaw 8 3 8 /1 Year 7 Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 0 1 Born O H 1 East Overton Tything Nurding Henry Head M 51 M 1800 Farm Lab Overton Page 1. Folio 320 ed15 Nurding Arabla Wife M 41 F 1810 Overton Nurding Thomas Son U 19 M 1832 Gen Servant Overton Nurding Jane Dau U 15 F 1836 Farm Servant Overton Nurding Morris Son U 12 M 1839 Farm Servant Overton Nurding John Son U 8 M 1843 Overton Nurding Samuel Son 6 M 1845 Overton Nurding Ellen Dau 3 F 1848 Overton Nurding Eliza Dau 1 F 1850 Overton 2 Wait John Head M 69 M 1782 Thatcher Fyfield East Overton Tything Wait Sarah Wife M 68 F 1783 Bedwin 3 East Overton Tything Fowler George Head M 67 M 1784 Carpenter Master Overton Fowler Elizabeth Wife M 67 F 1784 Winterbourne Monkton Fowler Richard Son U 35 M 1816 Carpenter Overton Blind Fowler Henry Son U 33 M 1818 Carpenter Overton Fowler Elizabeth Dau U 25 F 1826 Overton Fry Henry Fowler Grandson U 13 M 1838 Kintbury, Berks Fry Edwin George Grandson U 9 M 1842 Scholar Newnham, Hants Arnold Jane Visitor M 27 F 1824 Overton Arnold Francis Visitor's Dau U 12 F 1839 Appleshaw, Hants Arnold Sarah Jane Visitor's Dau U 1 F 1850 Appleshaw, Hants 13 months old. Page 2 Sprules Elizabeth Servant U 16 F 1835 House Servant Overton 4 East Overton Tything Maslen Ann Head W 60 F 1791 Receiver of Parish Relief East Kennett Maslen Rebbecca Dau U 20 F 1831 Work in Fields Overton Nurding Phebe Granddau U 14 F 1837 Work in Fields Overton 5 East Overton Tything Hughes Mary Head W 74 F 1777 Receiver of Parish Relief Overton Deaf North Ann Lodger W 75 F 1776 Receiver of Parish Relief Wroughton 6 East Overton Tything Wait George Head M 36 M 1815 Thatcher Overton Wait Ann Wife M 33 F 1818 Kennet Wait John Son U 11 M 1840 Scholar Overton Wait Eliza Dau 9 F 1842 Scholar Overton Wait Henry Son 7 M 1844 Scholar Overton Wait Jesse Son 5 M 1846 Scholar Overton Wait Rubin Son 2 M 1849 Overton Wait Abraham Son 0 M 1851 Overton 11 months old 7 East Overton Tything Middleton William Head M 36 M 1815 Ag. Lab Marlborough Middleton Sarah Wife M 34 F 1817 Overton Middleton Henry Son 7 M 1844 Scholar Overton Middleton James Son 4 M 1847 Overton Middleton John Son 9 M 1842 Scholar Overton Page 7 Gullice William Father in Law W 71 M 1780 Receiver of Parish Relief Overton Deaf Harris Elizabeth Lodger W 81 F 1770 Receiver of Parish Relief Overton 8 East Overton Tything James George Head M 60 M 1791 Sheppard Overton James Hannah Wife M 50 F 1801 Overton James Jane Dau U 19 F 1832 Work in Fields Overton 9 East Overton Tything Cook Jesse Head M 58 M 1793 Sheppard Overton Cook Dina Wife M 61 F 1790 Overton Cook Isaac Son U 30 M 1821 Labourer Overton © Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/Eleanor Andrews-Steele Page 1 of 15 Overton - Census 1851 Incls East & West Overton, Lockeridge and Shaw 10 East Overton Tything Cleverly James Head M 39 M 1812 Game Keeper Overton Cleverly Mary Wife M 45 F 1806 Overton Cleverly Maria Dau U 16 F 1835 Ag. Lab Fyfield 11 East Overton Tything Barratt William Head W 49 M 1802 Ag. Lab Overton Barratt Sarah Dau U 21 F 1830 Work in Fields Overton Barratt George Son U 19 M 1832 Ag. Lab Overton Barratt Stephen Son U 17 M 1834 Ag. Lab Overton Barratt Amos Son U 14 M 1837 Ag. Lab Overton Barratt William Son 12 M 1839 Ag. Lab Overton 12 East Overton Tything Reeves John Head M 37 M 1814 Ag. Lab Overton Page 4 Reeves Sarah Wife M 33 F 1818 Overton 15 East Overton Tything Sprules John Head M 25 M 1826 Ag. Lab Fyfield Sprules Elizabeth Wife M 22 F 1829 Overton 13 East Overton Tything Tithouse William Head M 49 M 1802 Ag. Lab Broad Hinton Tithouse Sarah Wife M 44 F 1807 Overton Tithouse Henry Son U 23 M 1828 Ag. Lab Overton Tithouse Thomas Son U 19 M 1832 Ag. Lab Overton Tithouse Allice Dau U 16 F 1835 Work in Fields Overton Tithouse Elizabeth Dau U 12 F 1839 Work in Fields Overton Tithouse John Son 9 M 1842 Work in Fields Overton Tithouse George Son 7 M 1844 Overton 14 East Overton Tything Maslen George Head M 51 M 1800 Ag. Lab Avebury Maslen Ann Wife M 45 F 1806 Overton Maslen John Son U 14 M 1837 Ag. Lab Allington Maslen Jane Dau U 9 F 1842 Scholar Folley, Berks Maslen Elizabeth Dau U 7 F 1844 Scholar Overton Maslen Joseph Son U 4 M 1847 Overton Shipway Mary Mother in Law W 73 F 1778 Relief from Union Highworth 0 House uninhabited 16 East Overton Tything Drew Amalia Head W 44 F 1807 Work in Fields Preshute Page 5 Drew Daniel Son U 18 M 1833 Ag. Lab Kennett Drew Morris Son U 16 M 1835 Ag. Lab Kennett Tarrant Briant Son in Law M 23 M 1828 Ag. Lab Kennett Tarrant Mary Dau M 22 F 1829 Ag. Lab Kennett Tarrant Eliza Granddau U 3 F 1848 Kennett Tarrant Jane Granddau U 0 F 1851 Kennett 9 months old Cook George Son in Law M 27 M 1824 Ag. Lab Overton Cook Jane Dau M 26 F 1825 Overton Cook William Grandson 0 M 1851 Overton 7 months old 17 East Overton Tything Reeves Thomas Head M 73 M 1778 Receiver of Parish Relief Overton Reeves Hannah Wife M 74 F 1777 Ag. Lab Overton Osmond Robert Lodger U 50 M 1801 Groom Chiseldon 18 East Overton Tything Wait Mary Head W 54 M 1797 Work in Fields Overton Wait Sarah Dau U 25 F 1826 Work in Fields Fyfield Wait Emma Dau U 19 F 1832 Work in Fields Fyfield Wait Able Son U 17 M 1834 Ag. Lab Overton Wait Agnes Granddau 4 F 1847 Overton Wait Elizabeth Granddau 0 F 1851 Marlborough 11 months old Wait Henry Grandson 0 M 1851 Overton 10 months old 19 East Overton Tything Wait Richard Head M 30 M 1821 Ag. Lab Fyfield Page 6 Wait Sophia Wife M 42 F 1809 Work in Fields Burbage Wait Thomas Son U 14 M 1837 Ag. Lab Burbage © Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/Eleanor Andrews-Steele Page 2 of 15 Overton - Census 1851 Incls East & West Overton, Lockeridge and Shaw Wait Mary Dau 8 F 1843 Scholar Overton Wait John Son 4 M 1847 Overton Wait George Son 2 M 1849 Overton Wait Fanny Dau 0 F 1851 Overton 9 months old 20 East Overton Tything Laws Thomas Head M 32 M 1819 Ag. Lab Overton Laws James Wife M 29 F 1822 Avebury Laws Mary Dau 9 F 1842 Overton Laws Ellen Dau 5 F 1846 Overton 21 East Overton Tything Laws William Head M 34 M 1817 Receiving Relief Overton Laws Patience Wife M 44 F 1807 Work in Fields Overton Laws Matilda Dau U 23 F 1828 Work in Fields Overton Laws Ann Dau U 7 F 1844 Scholar Overton Laws Mary Granddau U 0 F 1851 Overton 8 months old Bowsher Martha Dau in Law U 16 F 1835 Ag. Lab Overton 22 East Overton Tything Webb Robert Head M 58 M 1793 Saddle and Harness Maker Master Chiseldon Webb Elizabeth Wife M 67 F 1784 Chiseldon Webb Robert Son U 29 M 1822 Harness Maker Lockerage Webb Matilda Dau U 27 F 1824 Lockerage Page 7 Webb John Son U 25 M 1826 Saddle and Harness Maker Lockerage 23 Angell William Head M 40 M 1811 Clergyman Studley Angell Charlotte Wife M 32 F 1819 Gentlewoman Exeter, Devon Smith James Servant M 29 M 1822 Groom West Lavington Beaminster Jane Servant U 26 F 1825 House Servant Hamport, Hants Marsh Jane Servant W 38 F 1813 General Servant Lackeridge 24 East Overton Tything Church John Head M 45 M 1806 Ag. Lab Overton Church Ann Wife M 40 F 1811 Overton Church Hannah Dau U 17 F 1834 Work in Fields Overton Church Elizabeth Dau U 10 F 1841 Scholar Overton Church George Son 7 M 1844 Scholar Overton Church Sarah Dau 3 F 1848 Overton Neat William Nephew 1 M 1850 London Tyke Leonard Nephew 22 M 1829 Ag. Lab Preshute 25 East Overton Tything Chandler William Head M 67 M 1784 Ag. Lab Clatford Chandler Sarah Wife M 56 F 1795 Ag. Lab Overton Kimber Ann Granddau U 5 F 1846 Overton 26 East Overton Tything Cleverly John Head M 44 M 1807 Ag. Lab Overton Cleverly Jane Wife M 41 F 1810 Ag. Lab Overton Cleverly Robert Son U 21 M 1830 Ag. Lab Overton Page 8 Cleverly Daniel Son 13 M 1838 Ag. Lab Overton Cleverly Noah Son 8 M 1843 Overton Cleverly John Son 5 M 1846 Overton Cleverly Rachel Dau 1 F 1850 Overton 27 East Overton Tything Cleverly Stephen Head M 48 M 1803 Ag. Lab Overton Cleverly Hannah Wife M 50 F 1801 Overton Cleverly John Son U 30 M 1821 Ag. Lab Overton Cleverly Amey Dau U 20 F 1831 Ag. Lab Overton Cleverly Tamor Dau 10 F 1841 Overton 28 East Overton Tything North William Head M 49 M 1802 Labourer Overton North Elizabeth Wife M 39 F 1812 Allington North Martha Dau 15 F 1836 Work in Fields Overton North Mary Dau 12 F 1839 Overton North Sarah Dau 10 F 1841 Scholar Overton © Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/Eleanor Andrews-Steele Page 3 of 15 Overton - Census 1851 Incls East & West Overton, Lockeridge and Shaw North John Son 8 M 1843 Scholar Overton North Ruth Dau 6 F 1845 Overton North William Son 2 M 1849 Overton 29 East Overton Tything Nurding Martha Head W 80 F 1771 Receiving Relief Buscot Huntley Betsey Lodger W 59 F 1792 Receiving Relief Thackam, Berks Huntley Elizabeth Dau U 17 F 1834 Work in Fields Overton Dau to Betsey.
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