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Semington - Melksham Union Workhouse Census 1911 Semington - Melksham Union Workhouse Census 1911 Completed Industry or Employed Nationality of years the Total Service Worker or everyone present children Children Children with which working Whether born in a Year of Relationship marriage born still who have worker is on own working foreign Page Number Surname Given Names Sex Age birth to Head Marital Status has lasted alive living died Occupation connected account at home Birthplace country Infirmity Abode Notes Alford Louisa F 74 1837 Inmate Widow Steeple Ashton Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Allen Jane F 80 1831 Inmate Widow Frome, Somerset Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Ashfield James M 53 1858 Inmate Unmarried General labourer Devizes Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Bainton Mary F 84 1827 Inmate Widow Formerly charwoman Not known Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Baker Edith F 19 1892 Servant Unmarried Hospital wardsmaid Board of guardians, Trowbridge and Melksham Union Bristol, Gloucestershire Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Baker Emma F 32 1879 Servant Unmarried Hospital nurse Board of guardians, Trowbridge and Melksham Union Bristol, Gloucestershire Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Barnes Sarah F 62 1849 Inmate Unmarried Melksham Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Barnett Frank M 43 1868 Inmate Unmarried Melksham Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Bartlett Ethel F 28 1883 Servant Unmarried Hospital nurse Board of guardians, Trowbridge and Melksham Union Shepton Mallett, Somerset Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Batchelor Frederick M 26 1885 Servant Married Porter of workhouse Board of guardians, Trowbridge and Melksham Union Cherhill Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Batchelor Gwendoline F 0 1911 Daughter Board of guardians, Trowbridge and Melksham Union Semington Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Batchelor Winifred F 26 1885 Servant Married 2 1 1 Assistant matron of workhouse Board of guardians, Trowbridge and Melksham Union Pewsey Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Batten James M 84 1827 Inmate Widower Formerly general labourer Chard, Somerset Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Bendell James M 62 1849 Inmate Widower Formerly engineer Trowbridge Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Bennett Edith F 23 1888 Inmate Unmarried Tailoress U.S.A. U.S.A. Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Bigwood Emily F 55 1856 Inmate Widow Bradford on Avon Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Blackmore Alice F 21 1890 Inmate Unmarried Factory hand (cloth) Bridgwater, Somerset Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Blackmore Frederick M 2 1909 Inmate Semington Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Boulson Robert M 78 1833 Inmate Widower Dairyman Castle Cary, Somerset Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Britton Arthur M 47 1864 Inmate Married General labourer Cranborne, Dorset Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Brown William M 68 1843 Inmate Widower Formerly cloth worker Trowbridge Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Budden Tom M 40 1871 Inmate Unmarried General labourer Christchurch, Hampshire Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Burton Louisa F 65 1846 Inmate Married Not known Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Cabell William M 40 1871 Inmate Unmarried Wood sawyer Bradford on Avon Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Cannon George M 50 1861 Inmate Married Blacksmith Weston, Hertfordshire Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Carmon George M 49 1862 Inmate Unmarried General labourer Not known Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Carpenter John M 67 1844 Inmate Married Formerly stone mason Bromham Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Carr George M 76 1835 Inmate Widower Formerly bricklayer Trowbridge Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Cole Alice F 40 1871 Servant Unmarried Cook, domestic Board of guardians, Trowbridge and Melksham Union Romsey, Hampshire Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Conner Edward M 59 1852 Inmate Widower Formerly cloth worker Trowbridge Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Cottle George M 59 1852 Inmate Unmarried Stone mason Melksham Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Cottle Thomas M 67 1844 Inmate Widower General labourer Bradford on Avon Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Crockett Arthur Orlando M 28 1883 Head Married Master of workhouse Board of guardians, Trowbridge and Melksham Union Bradford on Avon Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Crockett Isabella F 27 1884 Wife Married 3 1 1 Matron of workhouse Board of guardians, Trowbridge and Melksham Union Londonderry, Ireland Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Crockett Norah Effie F 2 1909 Daughter Board of guardians, Trowbridge and Melksham Union Semington Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Crouch Effie F 27 1884 Inmate Unmarried Domestic servant Trowbridge Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Davis Sarah F 77 1834 Inmate Unmarried Formerly cloth weaver Holt Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Day George M 55 1856 Inmate Unmarried General labourer Brighton, Sussex Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Day James M 75 1836 Inmate Widower Formerly stone mason Corsham Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Deverell Ann F 74 1837 Inmate Widow Trowbridge Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Durrant Frederick M 2 1909 Servant Board of guardians, Trowbridge and Melksham Union London Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Durrant George M 29 1882 Servant Married Labour master of workhouse Board of guardians, Trowbridge and Melksham Union Guildford, Sussex Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Durrant Olive F 28 1883 Servant Married 3 1 1 Children's attendant of workhouse Board of guardians, Trowbridge and Melksham Union Exton, Rutland Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Dyer Ernest M 445 1466 Inmate Unmarried Clerk Trowbridge Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Edwards Arthur M 23 1888 Inmate Unmarried General labourer Trowbridge Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Edwards Kate F 45 1866 Inmate Unmarried Cloth worker Trowbridge Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Elliott Elizabeth F 80 1831 Inmate Widow Bath, Somerset Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Fisher Emily F 1 1910 Inmate Trowbridge Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Fisher Ivy F 4 1907 Inmate Trowbridge Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Fisher Job M 64 1847 Inmate Unmarried Formerly general labourer Southwick Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Fisher Mary F 36 1875 Inmate Married 20 8 3 5 Naas, Ireland Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Fisher Walter M 2 1909 Inmate Trowbridge Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Flay Amelia F 72 1839 Inmate Married 54 4 3 1 Trowbridge Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Fox Edna F 5 1906 Inmate Not known Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Fox Frank M 6 1905 Inmate Not known Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Fox Thomas M 9 1902 Inmate Not known Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Fry Harold M 21 1890 Servant Unmarried Clerk to master of workhouse Board of guardians, Trowbridge and Melksham Union Chippenham Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Fryor Naomi F 71 1840 Inmate Unmarried Trowbridge Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Gait Sarah F 81 1830 Inmate Widow Trowbridge Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Gardner Elizabeth F 79 1832 Inmate Widow Cotwell Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Gate Henry M 67 1844 Inmate Married Formerly stone mason Box Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Gerrish William M 59 1852 Inmate Unmarried General labourer Trowbridge Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Giles Minnie F 18 1893 Inmate Unmarried Fruit picker Woking, Hampshire Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Gingell Job M 53 1858 Inmate Widower General labourer Melksham Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Godden Ellen F 63 1848 Inmate Married Wool sorter Bromham Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Gowen Simeon M 56 1855 Inmate Widower Groom Trowbridge Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Greenland Reginald M 20 1891 Inmate Unmarried Trowbridge Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Gunning James M 48 1863 Inmate Unmarried Trowbridge Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Hacker Doris F 2 1909 Inmate Not known Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Hale Job M 62 1849 Inmate Unmarried General labourer Melksham Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Hall William M 20 1891 Inmate Unmarried General labourer Hilperton Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Hankin Emily F 29 1882 Servant Unmarried Hospital nurse Board of guardians, Trowbridge and Melksham Union Basingstoke, Hampshire Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Harding Sarah F 82 1829 Inmate Widow Formerly cloth weaver Not known Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Harper Rhoda F 78 1833 Inmate Unmarried Not known Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Harris James M 77 1834 Inmate Widower Formerly general labourer Trowbridge Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Harris John M 66 1845 Inmate Widower Formerly farm labourer Seend Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Harrison Kate F 36 1875 Inmate Unmarried Charwoman Staverton Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Hart Martha F 71 1840 Inmate Unmarried Salisbury Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Hart Sarah F 50 1861 Inmate Unmarried Trowbridge Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Hathrill James M 50 1861 Inmate Married Musician Calne Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Helps Richard M 77 1834 Inmate Widower Formerly stone mason Atworth Trowbridge and Melksham Union Workhouse Hill Alice F 36 1875 Inmate Unmarried Trowbridge Trowbridge
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