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Horningsham - Census 1851 Horningsham - Census 1851 3 4 8 /1 Year 7 Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 0 1 Born O H 1 Shute Crouch William Head W 59 M 1792 Ag Lab Horningsham Page 1. Folio 366 ed5a Crouch Emma Dau U 17 F 1834 Horningsham 2 Shute Garrett Philip Head M 42 M 1809 Ag Lab Horningsham Garrett Jane Wife M 40 F 1811 Horningsham Garrett Robert Son U 16 M 1835 Ag Lab Horningsham Garrett Peter Son U 14 M 1837 Ag Lab Horningsham Garrett Jesse Son U 8 M 1843 Scholar Horningsham Garrett George Son U 3 M 1848 Horningsham 3 Shute Trollop Joseph Head M 58 M 1793 Ag Lab Horningsham Trollop Sarah Wife M 50 F 1801 L.B Deverill Trollop Jacob Son U 25 M 1826 Ag Lab Horningsham Trollop George Son U 20 M 1831 Ag Lab Horningsham Trollop Elizabeth Dau U 18 F 1833 Horningsham Trollop Grace Dau U 16 F 1835 Horningsham Heale Mary Ann Dau M 24 F 1827 Horningsham 4 Hitcomb Bottom Sutton John Head M 50 M 1801 Ag Lab Horningsham Sutton Thirza Wife M 36 F 1815 Wells, Som. Sutton Sidney Step-son U 13 M 1838 Ag Lab Wells, Som. Sutton Thomas Son U 8 M 1843 Scholar Wells, Som. Sutton Mary Dau U 4 F 1847 Scholar Horningsham 5 Hitcomb Bottom Sutton William Head M 33 M 1818 Ag Lab Horningsham Page 2 Sutton Hannah Wife M 35 F 1816 Horningsham Sutton Lena Dau U 7 F 1844 Scholar Horningsham Sutton Elizabeth Dau U 5 F 1846 Scholar Horningsham Sutton Mark Son U 0 M 1851 Horningsham Age 4 mths 6 Hitcomb Bottom Edwards William Head M 33 M 1818 Ag Lab Horningsham Edwards Jane Wife M 32 F 1819 Horningsham Edwards Sarah Dau U 12 F 1839 Horningsham Edwards Ellen Dau U 9 F 1842 Scholar Horningsham Edwards Stephen Son U 5 M 1846 Scholar Horningsham Edwards Thirza Dau U 3 F 1848 Scholar Horningsham Edwards Charles Son U 1 M 1850 Horningsham 7 Hitcomb Bottom Broomfield John Head M 36 M 1815 Ag Lab Bishopstoke, Hants. Broomfield Sarah Wife M 30 F 1821 Chilcompton, Som. Broomfield Ann Dau U 11 F 1840 Chilcompton, Som. Broomfield Matilda Dau U 9 F 1842 Horningsham Broomfield Thomas Son U 7 M 1844 Horningsham Broomfield Joseph Son U 4 M 1847 Horningsham Broomfield Eliza Dau U 3 F 1848 Horningsham 0 House uninhabited 8 Hitcomb Bottom Guy Samuel Head W 80 M 1771 Yeoman 4 acres Horningsham Page 3 Guy Eliza Niece U 40 F 1811 Horningsham 9 Hitcomb Bottom Guy James Head M 68 M 1783 Wood Man Horningsham Guy Elizabeth Wife M 68 F 1783 M. Bradley ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/John Pope, John Martin Page 1 of 28 Horningsham - Census 1851 3 4 8 /1 Year 7 Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 0 1 Born O H Guy Joseph Son U 30 M 1821 Besom Maker Horningsham 10 Hitcomb Bottom Parham Elizabeth Head M 52 F 1799 Independent means Horningsham Turner Ann Niece M 28 F 1823 Husband a Game Keeper Warminster Turner Ann Niece U 2 F 1849 Surrey Dredge Charles Nephew U 2 M 1849 Warminster 11 Hitcomb Bottom Adlam Henry Head M 33 M 1818 Mason Horningsham Adlam Sarah Wife M 33 F 1818 Horningsham Adlam William Son U 8 M 1843 Scholar Horningsham Adlam Emily Dau U 5 F 1846 Scholar Horningsham Adlam Maria Dau U 1 F 1850 Horningsham 12 Hitcomb Bottom Barber Henry Head M 23 M 1828 Ag Lab, Shepherd Horningsham Barber Fanny Wife M 23 F 1828 Horningsham Barber Emma Dau U 0 F 1851 Horningsham Age 6 mths 13 Hitcomb Bottom Adlam Martha Head W 66 F 1785 Has 2 cottages Horningsham Adlam Edmund Son U 23 M 1828 Ag Lab Horningsham 14 Hitcomb Bottom Trollop Job Head M 60 M 1791 Ag Lab occupy 2 acres of land Horningsham Page 4 Trollop Sarah Wife M 55 F 1796 Horningsham 15 Hitcomb Bottom Adlam Joseph Head M 36 M 1815 Wood Man Horningsham Adlam Mary Ann Wife M 36 F 1815 Corsley Adlam Joseph Son U 14 M 1837 Ag Lab Horningsham Adlam Mary Dau U 12 F 1839 Scholar Horningsham Adlam Caroline Dau U 8 F 1843 Scholar Horningsham Adlam Ann Mother W 67 F 1784 Horningsham 16 Hitcomb Bottom Trollop Thomas Head M 28 M 1823 Ag Lab Horningsham Trollop Ann Wife M 31 F 1820 Horningsham Trollop Sarah Ann Dau U 3 F 1848 Scholar Horningsham Trollop Eunice Dau U 1 F 1850 Horningsham 17 Hitcomb Bottom White Samuel Head M 40 M 1811 Ag Lab, Pig killer & jobber M. Bradley White Sarah Wife M 48 F 1803 Warminster White John Son U 13 M 1838 Ag Lab Horningsham White Mark Son U 11 M 1840 Scholar Horningsham White Sarah Dau U 4 F 1847 Scholar Horningsham White Luke Son U 2 M 1849 Horningsham 18 Newbury Sherring James Head M 48 M 1803 Farm Bailliff Milbourne Port, Som. Page 5 Sherring Sarah Wife M 27 F 1824 Tidworth Sherring Samuel Son U 20 M 1831 Farm Assistant Milbourne Port, Som. Sherring Mary Dau U 17 F 1834 Drapers Assistant Milbourne Port, Som. Sherring Emily Dau U 15 F 1836 Scholar Milbourne Port, Som. Sherring Rebecca Dau U 13 F 1838 Milbourne Port, Som. Sherring Martha Dau U 11 F 1840 Milbourne Port, Som. Sherring Elizabeth Dau U 2 F 1849 Dorchester, Dorset Sherring Catherine Dau U 0 F 1851 Horningsham Age 11 mths Hayden Sarah Visitor W 62 F 1789 Farmers Widow Everley 19 Newbury Ford Isaac Head M 64 M 1787 Mason Horningsham ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/John Pope, John Martin Page 2 of 28 Horningsham - Census 1851 3 4 8 /1 Year 7 Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 0 1 Born O H Ford Mary Ann Wife M 62 F 1789 Horningsham Ford Dan. Grnson U 21 M 1830 Mason Horningsham 20 Newbury Barber Hester Head W 65 F 1786 Pauper Horningsham Barber Isaac Son U 42 M 1809 Ag Lab Horningsham 21 Newbury, The Royal Oak Dredge Thomas Head M 70 M 1781 Farmer & Innkeeper 100ac emp 4 men Horningsham Dredge Eunice Wife M 56 F 1795 Marksbury, Som. Dredge Henry Son U 40 M 1811 Timber Dealer Horningsham Giles Emily Servant U 20 F 1831 House Servant Wiley Watts John M 33 M 1818 Brewer Corsley 22 Newbury Watts Daniel Head M 45 M 1806 Grocer Frome, Som. Page 6 Watts Jane Wife M 41 F 1810 London Watts Fanny Dau U 9 F 1842 Scholar London Watts Sarah Dau U 7 F 1844 Scholar Horningsham Watts Mary Dau u 6 F 1845 Scholar Horningsham Watts John Son 4 M 1847 Horningsham Watts Sophia Dau 1 F 1850 Horningsham Age 18 mths Watts Joseph Dau 0 F 1851 Horningsham Age 2 mths Barber Caroline Servant U 18 F 1833 General Servant Horningsham 23 Newbury Dredge William Head W 77 M 1774 Pauper, Gardener Horningsham Dredge Emily Dau U 27 F 1824 Ag Lab, Field Work Horningsham Dredge Joseph Son U 16 M 1835 Ag Lab Horningsham 24 Newbury Day William Head M 28 M 1823 Groom Dorset Day Bithia Wife M 28 F 1823 Bedminster, Glos. Day Joseph Son 5 M 1846 Scholar Stoke Abbott, Som. Day Sarah Ann Dau 3 F 1848 Scholar Kingcomb, Som. 25 Newbury Edwards Mary Head W 70 F 1781 Pauper Horningsham Edwards Aliff Dau-Law U 42 F 1809 Pauper Horningsham 26 Newbury Barber Mary Head W 42 F 1809 Pauper, Ag Lab, field work Horningsham Page 7 Barber Ann Dau U 16 F 1835 Horningsham Barber Jane Dau 12 F 1839 Scholar Horningsham Barber George Son 9 M 1842 Scholar Horningsham Barber Ellen Dau 7 F 1844 Scholar Horningsham Marsh George Son-Law M 23 M 1828 Ag Lab Horningsham Marsh Elizabeth Dau M 20 F 1831 Horningsham Marsh Eunice Grndau 0 F 1851 Horningsham Age 2 mths 27 Newbury Miller Frederick Head M 37 M 1814 Ag Lab, Shepherd Horningsham Miller Ann Wife M 32 F 1819 Horningsham Miller Elllen Dau 11 F 1840 Horningsham Miller Elizabeth Dau 9 F 1842 Scholar Horningsham Miller Ruth Dau 7 F 1844 Scholar Horningsham Miller Thomas Son 4 M 1847 Scholar Horningsham Miller Sarah Dau 1 F 1850 Horningsham Marsh Harriett Lodger U 22 F 1829 Servant, out of place Horningsham 28 Newbury Adlam Samuel Head M 46 M 1805 Pensioner Greenwich & 4 acres of Land Horningsham Page 8 ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/John Pope, John Martin Page 3 of 28 Horningsham - Census 1851 3 4 8 /1 Year 7 Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 0 1 Born O H Adlam Martha Wife M 39 F 1812 Horningsham Adlam Arthur Son 7 M 1844 Horningsham Adlam Edwin Son 3 M 1848 Horningsham Dawkins Charlotte Niece U 16 F 1835 Look after 2 cows &c. L. B Deverill 29 Newbury Wilkins Robert Head M 56 M 1795 Carpenter L. B Deverill Wilkins Sarah Wife M 53 F 1798 Sussex Wilkins William Son U 26 M 1825 Ag Lab L. B Deverill 30 Newbury Higgins John Head M 74 M 1777 Tailor, Greenwich x-out, Chelsea Pensioner Corsley Higgins Elizabeth Wife M 63 F 1788 Corsley 31 Newbury Adlam Henry Head M 25 M 1826 Ag Lab Horningsham Adlam Martha Wife M 21 F 1830 Horningsham Adlam William Son 1 M 1850 Horningsham 32 Newbury Millard John Head M 34 M 1817 Policeman Bath, Som.
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