Terling Census 1891 Forenames Surname Male Female Waltham Road Albert Alefounder Single 10 Great Leighs, Essex GBC 1891 1425 022

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Terling Census 1891 Forenames Surname Male Female Waltham Road Albert Alefounder Single 10 Great Leighs, Essex GBC 1891 1425 022 Terling Census 1891 Name Age Marriage Address Forenames Surname Status Male Female Profession or Occupation Status Where Born Infirmity Notes FMP Ref. Waltham Road Albert Alefounder Single 10 Great Leighs, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0227 Waltham Road Frederick Alefounder Single 7 Great Leighs, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0227 Waltham Road John Alefounder Married 49 Farm Labourer Employed Great Leighs, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0227 Waltham Road John Alefounder Single 18 Farm Labourer Employed Great Leighs, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0227 Waltham Road Sarah Alefounder Married 48 Great Leighs, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0227 Gambols Green Abraham Algar Married 49 Agricultural Labourer Employed Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0241 Flax Green Annie Algar Married 27 Shepherds Bush, Middlesex London GBC_1891_1425_0239 Flax Green Annie L Algar Single 5 Scholar Terling, Essex Annie Louisa GBC_1891_1425_0239 Gambols Green Elizabeth Algar Married 45 Fairsted, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0241 Gambols Green Ellen Algar Single 17 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0241 Gambols Green Emily Algar Single 12 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0241 Flax Green Ernest Algar Single 3 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0239 Flax Green Flora Algar Single 4 months Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0239 Gambols Green Kate Algar Single 9 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0241 Gambols Green Martha Algar Single 3 Terling, Essex Actual age = 5 GBC_1891_1425_0241 Flax Green Robert Algar Married 29 Groom & Gardener Employed Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0239 Gambols Green Tamar Algar Single 9 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0241 Gambols Green Thomas Algar Single 15 Agricultural Labourer Employed Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0241 Gambols Green William Algar Single 25 Agricultural Labourer Employed Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0241 Terling Place Annie E Allam Single 21 Nurse (Domestic) Employed Winchester, Hampshire Anne Eliza GBC_1891_1425_0250 Rayleigh Arms Harriet Alliston Married 32 Putney, Surrey Harriett GBC_1891_1425_0254 Rayleigh Arms James Alliston Married 61 Licensed Victualler Neither Colne, Essex Earls Colne GBC_1891_1425_0254 The Vicarage Alice M Amos Single 16 Housemaid, Domestic Servant Employed Witham, Essex Alice Mary GBC_1891_1425_0235 Near The Vicarage Fredrick Amos Single 16 Milkman Employed Broomfield, Essex Fred GBC_1891_1425_0237 Near The Vicarage Rachael Amos Married 57 East Hanningfield, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0237 Near The Vicarage Thomas Amos Married 62 Agricultural Labourer Employed Blackwater, Essex Born at Bradwell GBC_1891_1425_0237 Brick Cottages Agnes M Aves 1 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0255 Brick Cottages Charles H Aves 5 Scholar Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0255 Brick Cottages Edith Annie Aves 6 Scholar Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0255 Near The Vicarage Edward Aves Widower 55 Agricultural Labourer Employed Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0236 Brick Cottages Edward T Aves 3 Scholar Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0255 Brick Cottages Emily Aves Married 26 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0255 Brick Cottages Henry Aves Married 30 Agricultural Labourer Employed Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0255 Owls Hill John Aves Widower 60 Agricultural Labourer Employed Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0258 Near The Vicarage Martha Aves Married 64 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0235 Owls Hill Mary A Aves Single 23 Terling, Essex Mary Ann GBC_1891_1425_0258 Near The Vicarage Owen Aves Married 65 Agricultural Labourer Employed Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0235 Brick Cottages Owen Aves 1 month Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0255 Near The Vicarage Susannah Aves Single 22 Housekeeper, Domestic Employed Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0236 Near The Vicarage Violet E Aves Single 7 Scholar Terling, Essex Violet Emily GBC_1891_1425_0236 Terling Place John William Baron Rayleigh Married 48 Schooleer[?] Professor A. Physics Employer Langford, Essex Surname Strutt. Scholar Professor? GBC_1891_1425_0250 Near The Vicarage Dick Bearman Single 22 Agricultural Labourer Employed Fairsted, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0236 Dobbs Croft Elizabeth Bearman 9 Scholar Fairsted, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0260 Dobbs Croft Frederick Bearman Married 46 Agricultural Labourer Employed Fairsted, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0260 Dobbs Croft Frederick Bearman Single 21 Agricultural Labourer Employed Fairsted, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0260 Hankins Farm John Bearman Single 40 Farm Labourer Employed Great Waltham, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0228 Dobbs Croft Kate Bearman 13 Fairsted, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0260 Dobbs Croft Sarah Bearman Married 43 Notley, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0260 Dobbs Croft William Bearman Single 15 Agricultural Labourer Employed Fairsted, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0260 Terling Place Harriet E Beeston Single 22 Housemaid (Domestic) Employed Market Drayton, Shropshire Harriet Eleanor GBC_1891_1425_0250 Great Loyes Farm Alice A Bennett Single 23 Governess (School) Employed Otley, Suffolk Alice Ann GBC_1891_1425_0262 Little Russells Farm George Bishop Single 20 Bricklayer's Labourer Employed Ingrave, Essex George James? GBC_1891_1425_0227 Terling Place James W Blake Married 20 Footman (Domestic) Employed Boarstall, Buckinghamshire James William GBC_1891_1425_0250 The Vicarage Charles Boutflower Married 44 Vicar of Terling Seaforth, Lancashire GBC_1891_1425_0235 The Vicarage Herbert C Boutflower Single 6 Terling, Essex Herbert Campbell GBC_1891_1425_0235 The Vicarage Mary S Boutflower Married 41 Kendal, Westmorland GBC_1891_1425_0235 Waltham Road Ada Bright Single 8 Scholar Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0231 Farding Farm Alfred Bright Widower 22 Blacksmith Employed Terling, Essex Later married Edith Cloughton GBC_1891_1425_0262 Mill Lane Amelia Bright Married 19 Fairsted, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0233 Waltham Road Arthur Bright Single 8* Scholar Terling, Essex Actual age = 6 GBC_1891_1425_0231 Farding Farm Arthur Bright Single 14 Farm Servant Employed Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0262 Near The Vicarage Arthur H Bright Single 16 Gardener, domestic Employed Terling, Essex Arthur Henry GBC_1891_1425_0236 Waltham Road Bessie Bright Single 1 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0231 Mill Lane Charles Bright Married 24 Carpenter Employed Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0233 Near The Vicarage Edgar C Bright Single 8 Terling, Essex Edgar Cecil GBC_1891_1425_0236 Waltham Road Eliza Bright Married 32 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0231 By Name Page 1 of 14 Terling Census 1891 Name Age Marriage Address Forenames Surname Status Male Female Profession or Occupation Status Where Born Infirmity Notes FMP Ref. Near The Vicarage Elizabeth M Bright Single 17 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0236 Owls Hill Elizabeth M Bright 5 months Terling, Essex Probably Elizabeth Emily, whose mother had died GBC_1891_1425_0258 Waltham Road Ellen Bright Single 13 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0231 Wood Cottages Ellen E Bright 2 Terling, Essex Ellen Ethel GBC_1891_1425_0256 Near The Vicarage Ernest H Bright Single 11 Terling, Essex Ernest Henry GBC_1891_1425_0236 Mill Lane Florence Bright Single 1 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0233 Near The Vicarage Frank H Bright Single 6 Terling, Essex Frank Harold GBC_1891_1425_0236 Near The Vicarage Fredrick T Bright Single 19 Blacksmith Employed Terling, Essex Frederick Thomas GBC_1891_1425_0236 Waltham Road James Bright Married 36 Agricultural Labourer Employed Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0231 Farding Farm John Bright Married 65 Farm Bailiff Employed Fairsted, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0262 Near The Vicarage Mary A Bright Married 42 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0236 Near The Vicarage Mary A Bright Single 14 Terling, Essex Mary Ann GBC_1891_1425_0236 Waltham Road Minnie Bright Single 3 Scholar Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0231 Near The Vicarage Philip Bright Single 3 months Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0236 Near The Vicarage Richard Bright Single 4 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0236 Farding Farm Sarah Bright Married 64 Hatfield Peverel, Essex Née Lucking GBC_1891_1425_0262 Near The Vicarage Stanley Bright Single 2 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0236 Near The Vicarage Thomas G Bright Single 10 Terling, Essex Thomas George GBC_1891_1425_0236 Near The Vicarage Walter J Bright Single 21 Wheelwright Employed Terling, Essex Walter John GBC_1891_1425_0236 Near The Vicarage William Bright Married 43 Wheelwright Etc Employer Fairsted, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0236 Hankins Farm William Bright Single 26 Farm Labourer Employed Fairsted, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0228 Near Rayleigh Arms William J Bright Single 14 Groom (Domestic Servant) Employed Terling, Essex John William GBC_1891_1425_0254 Great Loyes Farm Elizabeth A Broyed Single 17 Cook (Domestic) Widford, Essex Elizabeth Amelia Broyde(?) GBC_1891_1425_0262 Terling Street Susan Bundock Widow 66 Laundress Neither Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0252 Waltham Road Edward V Butcher Married 28 Baker Neither Terling, Essex Probably Edward J GBC_1891_1425_0229 Waltham Road Emily Butcher Married 28 Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0229 Waltham Road Kathleen M Butcher Single 4 Terling, Essex Kathleen Matilda GBC_1891_1425_0229 Mill Lane Ellen Byford Single 26 Sailing, Essex Ellen Harriet. Married John Humphries soon after GBC_1891_1425_0233 Gambols Green Ada W Carlick Single 11 Scholar Terling, Essex Ada White Carlick GBC_1891_1425_0240 Near Great Loyes Adam Carlick Married 32 Agricultural Labourer Employed Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0261 Gambols Green Alice M Carlick Single 6 Scholar Witham, Essex Alice Maud GBC_1891_1425_0240 Gambols Green Ann Carlick Married 48 Terling, Essex Formerly Ann White GBC_1891_1425_0240 Waltham Road Dick Carlick Single 26 Farm Labourer Employed Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0230 Brick Cottages Edward Carlick Married 23 Agricultural Labourer Employed Terling, Essex GBC_1891_1425_0255
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