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Broad Chalke - Census 1881 Broad Chalke - Census 1881 Year of Schedule Surname Given Names Relationship Status Sex Age Birth Occupation Birth Place Address 1 Gould Thomas Head Married M 70 1811 out of employ Compton Chamberlain, Wilts South Street 1 Gould Mary Wife Married F 70 1811 Bishopstone, Wilts South Street 1 Gould James Nephew Unmarried M 30 1851 Agricultural Labourer Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 2 Gurd John Head Married M 40 1841 Agricultural Labourer Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 2 Gurd Hannah Wife Married F 44 1837 Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 2 Gurd Samuel Son M 12 1869 Scholar Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 2 Gurd Herbert Son M 10 1871 Scholar Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 2 Gurd Emma Dau F 8 1873 Scholar Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 2 Gurd Ellen Dau F 6 1875 Scholar Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 2 Gurd Eliza Dau F 3 1878 Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 3 Stevens John Head Widow M 74 1807 Unemployed Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 3 Stevens Emily Dau Unmarried F 46 1835 Stoke, Wilts South Street 3 Stevens George Grandson Unmarried M 18 1863 Agricultural Labourer Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 3 Stevens Margaret Grandau Unmarried F 18 1863 Unemployed Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 4 Goulding Charles Head Widow M 35 1846 Agricultural Labourer BowerChalke, Wilts South Street 4 Goulding Emma E Dau Unmarried F 14 1867 Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 4 Goulding Sarah A Dau F 11 1870 Scholar Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 4 Goulding Joseph J Son M 10 1871 Scholar Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 4 Goulding George Son M 8 1873 Scholar Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 4 Goulding Annie Dau F 6 1875 Scholar Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 4 Goulding Nellie Dau F 2 1879 Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 5 Ingram George Head Married M 66 1815 Agricultural Labourer Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 5 Ingram Jane Wife Married F 66 1815 Langford, Wilts South Street 5 Harding Ann Visitor Married F 35 1846 Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 5 Humphreys George Visitor M 4 1877 Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 6 Ingram John Head Married M 62 1819 Agricultural Labourer Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 6 Ingram Ellen Wife Married F 45 1836 Melbury Abbas, Dorset South Street 6 Ingram Herbert J Son M 11 1870 Scholar Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 7 Ingram Jacob Head Unmarried M 58 1823 General Labourer Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 8 Witt George Head Widow M 81 1800 Pauper Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 9 Dimmer Frederick Head Married M 26 1855 Agricultural Labourer Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 9 Dimmer Jane Wife Married F 25 1856 Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 9 Dimmer Albert J Son M 3 1878 Scholar Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 10 Dimmer Henry Lodger Unmarried M 57 1824 Agricultural Labourer Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 11 Bright Reuben Head Married M 51 1830 Agricultural Labourer Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 11 Bright Harriet Wife Married F 49 1832 BowerChalke, Wilts South Street 11 Bright George Son Unmarried M 26 1855 Bricklayer BowerChalke, Wilts South Street 11 Bright Eli Son Unmarried M 19 1862 Agricultural Labourer BowerChalke, Wilts South Street © Wiltshire OPC Project/2013/Jane Dick Broad Chalke - Census 1881 Year of Schedule Surname Given Names Relationship Status Sex Age Birth Occupation Birth Place Address 11 Bright Jasper Son Unmarried M 17 1864 Agricultural Labourer BowerChalke, Wilts South Street 11 Bright Emily Dau F 12 1869 Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 11 Bright William Son M 10 1871 Scholar Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 11 Bright Fanny J Dau F 7 1874 Scholar Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 12 Isaacs Mary A Head Widow F 43 1838 Pauper Fisherton Delamere, Wilts South Street 12 Isaacs Mary A Dau F 13 1868 Scholar London, Middlesex South Street 12 Isaacs Frederick C Son M 10 1871 Scholar Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 13 Bridle Josiah Head Married M 64 1817 Agricultural Labourer Salisbury, Wilts South Street 13 Bridle Mary Wife Married F 59 1822 Forvant, Wilts South Street 13 Bridle Charles Son Unmarried M 23 1858 Agricultural Labourer Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 13 Bridle James Son M 13 1868 Agricultural Labourer Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 13 Bridle Sidney Son M 8 1873 Scholar Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 13 Palmer Hester relation F 8 1873 Scholar London, Middlesex South Street 14 Snell Henry Head Married M 77 1804 Pauper Wimborne, Dorset South Street 14 Snell Charlotte Wife Married F 67 1814 Pauper Ebbesbourne Wake, Wilts South Street 15 Penny George Head Married M 45 1836 Agricultural Labourer Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 15 Penny Virtue Wife Married F 37 1844 Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 15 Penny James Son Unmarried M 17 1864 Agricultural Labourer Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 15 Penny George Son M 12 1869 Agricultural Labourer Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 15 Penny Elizabeth Dau F 11 1870 Scholar Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 15 Penny Jane Dau F 8 1873 Scholar Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 15 Penny Mary Dau F 5 1876 Scholar Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 15 Penny Edith Dau F 1 1880 Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 16 Flower Frederick J Head Married M 38 1843 General Practioner Codford St Peter, Wilts South Street 16 Flower Eva H Wife Married F 28 1853 Damerham, Wilts South Street 16 Flower Margaret E Dau F 4 1877 Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 16 Flower Arthur J Son M 2 1879 Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 16 Parker Emily Servant Unmarried F 17 1864 Housemaid Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 16 Stevens Emma Servant Unmarried F 16 1865 Nursemaid Monmouth St [Eurwen] South Street 17 Morris John Head Unmarried M 71 1810 Carpenter Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 17 Morris James Brother Unmarried M 63 1818 Coach Wheelwright Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 18 Smith Henry Head Married M 47 1834 Carrier Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 18 Smith Elizabeth Wife Married F 44 1837 Formerly dressmaker Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 19 Shirvall Elizabeth Lodger Unmarried F 22 1859 Asst in National School St Helier, Jersey South Street 20 Mills George Head Married M 38 1843 Bricklayer Pitton, Wilts South Street 20 Mills Martha Wife Married F 39 1842 Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 20 Mills Amelia Dau F 10 1871 Scholar Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 20 Mills Joshua Son M 8 1873 Scholar Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street © Wiltshire OPC Project/2013/Jane Dick Broad Chalke - Census 1881 Year of Schedule Surname Given Names Relationship Status Sex Age Birth Occupation Birth Place Address 20 Mills Edgar G Son M 2 1879 Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 20 Mills Annie E Dau F 0 1881 Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 21 Stone Thomas Head Married M 38 1843 Butcher BowerChalke, Wilts South Street 21 Stone Damaris Wife Married F 38 1843 Pitton, Wilts South Street 21 Stone Morgan J Son M 6 1875 Scholar Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 21 Stone Florence Dau F 4 1877 Scholar Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 21 Stone Hannah J Dau F 1 1880 Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 21 Stone Mary Ann Sister Unmarried F 26 1855 Housekeeper BowerChalke, Wilts South Street 22 Morris Edward Lodger Unmarried M 42 1839 Annuitant Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 23 Salmon Thomas Lodger Unmarried M 18 1863 Basketmaker Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 24 Collins Joshua Head Married M 69 1812 Builder Pitton, Wilts South Street 24 Collins Anne Wife Married F 66 1815 Warminster, Wilts South Street 24 Haines William Boarder Unmarried M 16 1865 Bricklayers Labourer Warminster, Wilts South Street 25 Bundy Frank Head Married M 41 1840 Ag Lab Redlynch, Wilts South Street 25 Bundy Mary Wife Married F 40 1841 Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 25 Bundy Ellen Dau F 12 1869 Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 25 Bundy James Son M 8 1873 Scholar Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 25 Bundy Mark Son M 6 1875 Scholar Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 25 Bundy Herbert F Son M 4 1877 Scholar Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 25 Bundy Albert C Son M 3 1878 Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 25 Bundy John Son M 0 1881 Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 26 Witt Edward Head Married M 48 1833 Grocer Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 26 Witt Susanna Wife Married F 48 1833 Forvant, Wilts South Street 26 Witt Henry Son Unmarried M 17 1864 Boots ? Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 26 Witt Frank Son M 12 1869 Ag Lab Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 26 Witt Fred Son M 3 1878 Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 27 Dimmer Stephen Head Married M 59 1822 Ag Lab Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 27 Dimmer Mary Wife Married F 57 1824 Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 27 Dimmer John Son Unmarried M 24 1857 Maltster Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 27 Dimmer Edwin Son Unmarried M 19 1862 Ag Lab Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 27 Dimmer Sydney Son Unmarried M 17 1864 Ag Lab Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 27 Dimmer Eliza Dau Unmarried F 15 1866 Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 28 Young Stephen Head Married M 35 1846 Carpenter Ebbesbourne Wake, Wilts South Street 28 Young Martha Wife Married F 32 1849 Ebbesbourne Wake, Wilts South Street 28 Young Alice Dau F 2 1879 Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 28 Young Flora Dau F 0 1881 Broad Chalke, Wilts South Street 29 Emm Benjamin Head Married M 69 1812 Ag Lab Fifield, Wilts South Street 29 Emm Catherine Wife Married F 71 1810 Donhead, Wilts South Street © Wiltshire OPC Project/2013/Jane Dick Broad Chalke - Census 1881 Year of Schedule Surname Given Names Relationship Status Sex Age Birth Occupation Birth Place Address 30 Young George E Head Married M 71 1810 Landowner & Farmer Horton, Dorset South Street 30 Young Frances Wife Married F 39 1842 Damerham, Wilts South Street 30 Young Florence M Dau
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