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Purton - Census 1851 Incls Cricklade & Wootton Bassett Union Workhouse and Braydon Purton - Census 1851 Incls Cricklade & Wootton Bassett Union Workhouse and Braydon 4 3 8 /1 Year 7 Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 0 1 Born O H 1 Pevenhill Sheppard Thomas Head M 26 M 1825 Blacksmith Chiseldon Page 1. Folio 221 ed1a Sheppard Elizabeth Wife M 26 F 1825 London; Middx Sheppard Albert Son 6 M 1845 Scholar Chiseldon Sheppard Charles Son 0 M 1851 Purton Age 4mths Telling John Apprentice U 18 M 1833 Blacksmith (App) Purton 2 Pevenhill Staley Morgan Head M 56 M 1795 Carpenter Purton Staley Ann Wife M 55 F 1796 Wife Purton Staley Edward Son U 29 M 1822 Carpenter Purton Staley Elizabeth Daur U 24 F 1827 Daur Purton Staley Emma Daur U 21 F 1830 Daur Purton Staley James Son U 15 M 1836 Scholar Purton 3 Pevenhill Bunce Elizabeth Head U 57 F 1794 Ag Pauper Purton Bunce Sarah Niece 8 F 1843 Scholar Purton 4 Pevenhill Bush Alice Head U 56 F 1795 Ag Pauper Purton 5 Pevenhill Barns Fanny Head W 66 F 1785 Ag Pauper Wilcot Barns Henry Son U 27 M 1824 Ag Labr Purton 6 Pevenhill Ricks Hannah Head U 71 F 1780 Ag Pauper Yeatesbury Ricks Hannah Daur U 24 F 1827 Ag Labr Purton Ricks Charles Nephew U 20 M 1831 Ag Labr Purton Ricks James Nephew 3 M 1848 Purton Ricks William Nephew 0 M 1851 Purton Age 7mths. Page 2 7 Pevenhill Ricks Nathaniel Head M 35 M 1816 Ag Labr Purton Ricks Elizabeth Wife M 38 F 1813 Ag Labr Winterborne Ricks Ann Daur 13 F 1838 At Home Purton Ricks George Son 12 M 1839 Errand Boy Purton Ricks Mark Son 9 M 1842 Scholar Purton Ricks Jesse Son 8 M 1843 Scholar Purton Ricks Jane Daur 5 F 1846 Scholar Purton 8 Pevenhill Slade Nevil Head M 60 M 1791 Ag Labr Purton Slade Mary Wife M 51 F 1800 Ag Labr Purton Slade Henry Son U 22 M 1829 Ag Labr Purton Slade Mary Daur U 29 F 1822 Ag Labr Purton Slade John Nephew 1 M 1850 Purton 9 Pevenhill Baker John Head M 41 M 1810 Farmer renting 2½ac Purton Baker Sussanah Wife M 33 F 1818 Farmer's Wife Purton Baker William Henry Son 1 M 1850 Farmer's Son Purton Beasant Mary Servant 13 F 1838 General Servant Liddard 10 Pevenhill Hill John Head M 54 M 1797 Baker Purton Hill Mary Wife M 54 F 1797 Wife Ampney Crucis; Glos Hill John Son 14 M 1837 Son Purton 11 Pevenhill Gibbs John Head M 87 F 1764 Brick Maker Kings Kineton; Warwks Page 3 Gibbs Hester Wife M 62 M 1789 Wife Purton Ball Edward Lodger U 38 M 1813 Gardener Tetbury; Glos 12 Pevenhill Lewis Mary Head U 54 F 1797 Ag Pauper Purton Lewis John Son U 20 M 1831 Ag Labr Purton Lewis Henry Son U 18 M 1833 Ag Labr Purton ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/John Martin & John Pope Page 1 of 46 Purton - Census 1851 Incls Cricklade & Wootton Bassett Union Workhouse and Braydon 4 3 8 /1 Year 7 Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 0 1 Born O H Lewis Charles Son 7 M 1844 Scholar Purton 13 Pevenhill Templar Charles Head U 58 M 1793 Retired Farmer Purton Templar Joseph Brother U 55 M 1796 Wheelwright Purton Templar James Brother U 49 M 1802 Farmer Purton Lewis Betty House Keeper U 66 F 1785 Landed Proprietress Purton 14 Pevenhill Gleed Thomas Head W 56 M 1795 Thatcher Avebury Gleed John Son U 20 M 1831 Thatcher Purton Gleed Thomas Son U 17 M 1834 Ag Labr Purton Gleed Ambrose Son 12 M 1839 Scholar Purton 15 Pevenhill Sheppard Nevil Head M 48 M 1803 Saddler Purton Sheppard Salome Wife M 46 F 1805 Wife Malmesbury Sheppard Joseph Son U 21 M 1830 Saddler Purton Sheppard Elizabeth Daur U 17 F 1834 At Home Purton Sheppard William Son 13 M 1838 Scholar Purton Sheppard Sarah Ann Daur 11 F 1840 Scholar Purton Page 4 Sheppard Samuel Nevil Son 5 M 1846 Scholar Purton 16 Pevenhill Gray James Head M 23 M 1828 Stone Mason Purton Gray Mary Wife M 22 F 1829 Wife Purton Gray Catherine Daur 0 F 1851 Daur Purton Age 8mths 17 Pevenhill Woolford Ann Head W 42 F 1809 Ag Labr Purton Woolford Joseph Son 11 M 1840 Errand Boy Purton Woolford Sarah Ann Daur 10 F 1841 Scholar Purton Woolford John Son 8 M 1843 Scholar Purton Woolford Elizabeth Daur 6 F 1845 At Home Purton 18 Red Street Baker John Head M 43 M 1808 Sawyer Purton Baker Jane Wife M 39 F 1812 Wife Purton Baker Elizabeth Daur 14 F 1837 Daru at Home Purton Baker Charles Son 10 M 1841 Scholar Purton Baker Hannah Daur 6 F 1845 Scholar Purton Baker Caroline Daur 3 F 1848 Purton 19 Red Street Lee James Head W 50 M 1801 Retired Butcher London; Middx Savoury Ann Step Daur 12 F 1839 Daur London; Middx Savoury Fanny Step Daur 10 F 1841 Daur London; Middx Savoury Ellen Step Daur 8 F 1843 Daur London; Middx Savoury William Step Son 6 M 1845 London; Middx Page 5 20 Red Street Kembury Martha Head U 55 F 1796 Cook Purton 21 Red Street Boulton James Head M 43 M 1808 Stone Mason Purton Boulton Jane Wife M 36 F 1815 Wife Purton 22 Red Street Ricks William Head M 47 M 1804 Ag Labr Purton Ricks Hannah Wife M 46 F 1805 Wife Tottenham Ricks Elizabeth Daur U 18 F 1833 (Servant x-out) Purton Ricks Henry Son U 17 M 1834 Ag Labr Purton Ricks Frances Son U 15 M 1836 Ag Labr Purton Ricks Emma Daur U 13 F 1838 Scholar Purton Ricks Ellen Daur 10 F 1841 Scholar Purton Ricks Emily Daur 8 F 1843 Scholar Purton ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/John Martin & John Pope Page 2 of 46 Purton - Census 1851 Incls Cricklade & Wootton Bassett Union Workhouse and Braydon 4 3 8 /1 Year 7 Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 0 1 Born O H Ricks John Son 6 M 1845 Scholar Purton Ricks Susannah Daur 4 F 1847 Scholar Purton 23 Red Street Compton Benjamin Head M 68 M 1783 Ag Labr Purton Compton Mary Wife M 66 F 1785 Wife Oaksey Compton Harry Grandson 8 M 1843 Scholar Purton 24 Pevenhill Painter Henry Head U 48 M 1803 Gardener Purton Painter Elizabeth Aunt U 73 F 1778 House Keeper Purton 25 Red Street Hinder Jane Head W 76 F 1775 Ag Pauper Purton Page 6 Hinder John Son U 46 M 1805 Ag Labr Purton Selby Elizabeth Daur M 38 F 1813 Wife Purton 26 Red Street Cutts Samuel Head W 50 M 1801 Ag Labr Purton Cutts Thomas Son U 18 M 1833 Rail Labr Purton Cutts Sarah Daur U 14 F 1837 Nurse Girl Purton Cutts William Son 10 M 1841 Scholar Purton 27 Red Street Embury Robert Head M 65 M 1786 Farmer renting 33ac Purton Embury Ann Wife M 46 F 1805 Wife Purton Embury Henry Son U 23 M 1828 Son Purton Embury Richard Son U 18 M 1833 Son Purton Grimes Richard Step Son U 15 M 1836 Son Purton 28 Red Street House George Head M 48 M 1803 Ag Labr Purton House Elizabeth Wife M 49 F 1802 Wife Purton House William Son 8 M 1843 Scholar Purton House Hannah Sister U 38 F 1813 Ag Labr Purton House John Nephew U 14 M 1837 Ag Labr Purton 29 Red Street Haskins Samuel Head M 56 M 1795 Grocer Purton Haskins Elizabeth Wife M 50 F 1801 Wife Cliffe Pypard 30 Red Street Slade Mary Head U 70 F 1781 Ag Pauper Purton Page 7 Slade Nevil Nephew U 30 M 1821 Gardener Purton Slade Hannah Niece U 25 F 1826 Semptress Purton 31 Red Street Embury John Head U 38 M 1813 Farmer renting 15ac Purton 32 Red Street Warman Jasper Head M 53 M 1798 Farmer 200ac empl 7 Lab & 8 Women Purton Warman Elizabeth Wife M 46 F 1805 Wife Leigh Warman Elizabeth Daur U 17 F 1834 Daur Purton Warman Henry Son U 14 M 1837 Son Purton Warman John Son 12 M 1839 Scholar Purton Warman Ann Daur 9 F 1842 Scholar Purton Warman Augustus Son 5 M 1846 Scholar Purton Warman Robert Son 2 M 1849 Son Purton Bullock Dianna Servant U 18 F 1833 House Servant Preston Ferris Sarah Servant U 17 F 1834 Nursemaid Preston 33 Red Street Compton John Head M 25 M 1826 Ag Labr Purton Compton Ann Wife M 24 F 1827 Wife Maisey Hampton; Glos Compton Albert Son 0 M 1851 Son Purton Age 9mths 34 Red Street Russell James Head W 42 M 1809 Ag Labr Purton Russell Elizabeth Daur 12 F 1839 Scholar Purton Russell Mary Daur 11 F 1840 Scholar Purton ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/John Martin & John Pope Page 3 of 46 Purton - Census 1851 Incls Cricklade & Wootton Bassett Union Workhouse and Braydon 4 3 8 /1 Year 7 Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes 0 1 Born O H Russell Jane Daur 8 F 1843 Scholar Purton Page 8 Russell Thomas Son 6 M 1845 Scholar Purton 35 Red Street Willis Edward Head M 60 M 1791 Farmer 60ac empl 4 Labr & 4 women Broad Hinton Willis Jane Wife M 46 F 1805 Wife Rodbourn Cheney Willis Frances Daur U 16 F 1835 Daur Purton Willis Jane Daur 11 F 1840 Scholar Purton Willis J.
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