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Sch Edu Le Address Current Address Name Position Marital Age Sch address current address name position marital age occupation where born Room Marr Childre edu s in iage n of le house leng marria th ge living/ died 1 Keitch, Caroline Head Widow 70 Washerwoman Domestic Donyatt 3 2/0 2 Mear, Edwin Dan Head Married 39 Mason Walling and General Ashill 4 9 1/0 Mear, Bessie Wife Married 45 Ilminster Mear, Walter Edwin Bishop Son Single 2 Ashill 3 Woodland, Adolphus Head Married 56 Bricklayer Journeyman Puckington 5 39 6/7 Woodland, Elizabeth Wife Married 57 Ilton Woodland, George Son Single 14 Ashill 4 Level Crossing Walburton, Jane Head Widow 60 Gatekeeper on Railway Ashill 4 36 4/1 Walburton, Reginald Son Single 31 Carter on Farm Ashill Walburton, Lilla Daughter Single 29 Machine Stitcher Ashill 5 The Coppice Durman, Francis James Head Married 30 Gamekeeper Domestic Ashill 6 8 2/0 Durman, Kate Eliza Wife Married 31 Corthamside, Wilts Durman, Amy Frances Daughter Single 6 Ashill Durman, Charles James Son Single 5 Ashill 6 Park Barn Pring, George Head Married 50 General Labourer Donyatt 4 28 12/1 Pring, Mary Ann Wife Married 50 Donyatt Pring, Harry Son Single 21 Carter on Farm Broadway Pring, Frank Son Single 17 Wheel Winder Broadway Pring, Nellie Daughter Single 12 Scholar Broadway Pring, Pollie Daughter Single 9 Scholar Broadway Pring, Jane Daughter Single 7 Scholar Broadway Pring, Sydney Son Single 3 Broadway 7 Park Barn Watts, Elizabeth Widow 62 Ashill 4 Watts, John Son Single 36 Labourer on Farm Ashill Watts, Ernest Son Single 22 Labourer on Farm Ashill Watts, Mary Anna Daughter Single 26 Ashill Watts, Fred Son Single 25 Labourer on Farm Ashill 8 Ashill House Helliar, Frederick Head Widower 69 Retired House Furnisher Stockland 8 Helliar, Emma Jane Sister Single 74 Private Means South Petherton Helliar, Edith Mary Daughter Single 34 Hackney, London Helliar, Amy Eliza Daughter Single 33 Hackney, London Coleman, Rosie Servant Single 18 Domestic Servant Ashill 9 The Rectory Griffiths, Morgan John Head Married 41 Clergyman Pontllan, Monmouth 10 5 1/0 Griffiths, Maude Mar Wife Married 29 Bath Griffiths, Ronald Hanham Son Single 3 Ashill Young, Mary Elizabeh Servant Single 21 Nurse Domestic Newport, Monmouth Kinglake, Mabel Servant Single 14 General Servant Domestic Ashill 10 School House Pile, Francis Head Married 81 Retired Brewer’s Assistant Hemyock, Devon 3 47 3/1 Pile, Elizabeth Wife Married 73 Glastonbury Pile, Alice, Louisa Daughter Single 42 Head Elementary Teacher Bedminster 11 Post Office Barton House Mear, Anna Head Widow 67 Post Mistress and Shop Keeper Isle Abbotts 8 Lock, Ann Kate Daughter Married 44 Post Mistress and Shop Keeper Ashill 1 Lock, Frederick James Son in Law Married 35 Master Bread Baker Chipstable, Devon 12 Warfield, Sarah Head Widow 86 Ashill 5 Donne, Harriet Granddaughter Single 32 Elementary School Teacher Shepton Beauchamp 13 Ashill Inn Slade, Elizabeth Head Widow 60 Inn Keeper Combe Raleigh, Devon 7 3/0 Keitch, James Boarder Single 57 Assisting on the Business Ashill Pearce, Albert Boarder Single 20 Ostler Ashill 14 The Dairy Long, Ernest Head Married 38 Dairyman Sidbury, Devon 6 18 2/0 Long, Edith Minniue Wife Married 43 Paddington Long, Edith Mehela Daughter Single 16 Dairyman’s Daughter Aylesbeare, Devon Long, Gladys Alice Daughter Single 15 Dairyman’s Daughter Aylesbeare, Devon 15 Chick, William Head Married 42 Carter on Farm North Curry 4 19 8/1 Chick, Mary J Wife Married 44 Donyatt Chick, Tom Son Single 12 Scholar Ashill Chick, Percy Son Single 11 Scholar Ashill Chick, William Son Single 9 Scholar Ashill Chick, Beatrice Mary Daughter Single 7 Scholar Ashill Chick, Daisy May Daughter Single 6 Scholar Ashill Chick, Mary Daughter Single 3 Ashill 16 Park Farm Bragg, Walter William Head Married 34 Farmer Stockleigh Pomery, Devon 9 1 0 Bragg, Annie Wife Married 26 Cruys Morchard, Devon Spackman, Jack Servant Single 22 Cattleman on Farm London Pensy, Ellen Servant Single 15 Servant General Domestic Bampton 17 The Firs Hanks, Frederick Warman Head Married 40 Major Indian Army Montmain, Burma 11 9 2/0 Hanks, Agnes Mary Langford Wife Married 34 Mugpur, India Hanks, Francis Maurice Welman Son Single 6 Guildford, Surrey Hanks, George Reginald Langford Son Single 5 Simba, India Sprate, Harry Charles Smith Servant Married 34 Coachman Domestic Freemantle, Hants 8 1/0 Sprate, Ann Maria Servant Married 33 Cook Domestic Brimpton, Berks Sprate, Elsie Gertrude 6 Scholar Guildford, Surrey Durman, Alma Edith Servant Single 15 Housemaid Domestic Ashill 18 Firs Cottage Laming, Oliver Thomas Head Married 42 Army Pensioner Insurance Agent Ryde I O W 7 17 5/0 Laming, Julia Wife Married 37 Chard Laming, Elsie M Daughter Single 16 Lace Minder S, Tottenham Laming, Arthur Son Single 13 Scholar Tottenham Laming, Robert Son Single 10 Scholar Highburn Laming, Oliver Son Single 8 Scholar Portsmouth Laming, Frederick Son Single 5 Thorncombe 19 Ashill Villa Dick, Sarah Head Widow 57 Private Means Yarcombe, Devon 8 4/1 Dick, Mabel Daughter in Law Married 36 Ashill 10 1/0 Glanville, John Henry Grandson Single 9 Berrow Millard, Eva Mary Daughter Married 30 Farmer’s Wife Ashill 3 20 Ashton Farm Hancock, William Head Married 42 Farmer Uplowman, Devon 6 9 2/0 Hancock, Florence Wife Married 39 Assisting in Business North Curry Hancock, Gladys Daughter Single 7 Ashill Hancock, Wilfred Son Single 3 Ashill Coombes, Gertrude Servant Single 15 General Domestic Servant Taunton 21 Bond, Vincent Head Married 50 Cooper Maker Ashill 4 20 ?/? Bond, Ann Wife Married 56 Ashill Bond, William Son Single 17 Labourer on Farm Ashill 22 The Lilacs Brister, John Head Married 33 Gardener Domestic Ashill 4 11 4/2 Brister, Louisa Wife Married 32 Southampton Brister, Mabel Daughter Single 10 Scholar Hatch Beauchamp Brister, Violet Daughter Single 6 Chard Brister, Frederick Son Single 4 Ashill Brister, Margaret Daughter Single 0 Ashill 23 Clark, Henry Head Married 52 Farmer Hatch Beauchamp 4 28 6/0 Clark, Alice M Wife Married 49 Colyton, Devon 24 Mear, Herbert Head Married 40 Farmer Ashill 7 13 4/2 Mear, Mabel Wife Married 33 Ashill Mear, Margaret Daughter Single 11 Scholar Penarth Mear, Charles Son Single 8 Scholar Penarth Mear, Edward Son Single 6 Scholar Ashill Mear, Elsie Daughter Single 3 Hatch Beauchamp 25 Wood Marsh Boon, George Head Married 70 Labourer on Farm NK 4 47 3/0 Boon, Jane Wife Married 67 Ashill 26 Wood Court Pallmer, Francis Head Married 50 Farmer Ashill 9 4 0 Palmer, Caroline Wife Married 35 Weston Super Mare Kelland, Sarah Servant Single 34 Domestic Servant Winchcombe 27 Wood Bickley, Edward Head Married 68 Boot Repairer Ilminster 3 48 1/1 Bickley, Charlotte Wife Marital 70 Isle Abbotts 28 Rose Cottage Durman, Henry Head Married 45 Carter on Farm Ashill 7 19 8/1 Durman, Mary Ann W Married 41 West Hatch Durman, William James Single 15 Farm Labourer Exford Durman, Florence Mabel Daughter Single 11 Scholar Hatch Beauchamp Durman, Frederick Henry Son Single 9 Hatch Beauchamp Durman, Charles Herbert Son Single 6 Bickenhall Durman, Rose Ethel Daughter Single 4 Ashill Durman, Caroline Gladys Mary Daughter Single 1 Ashill Durman, William Father Widower 78 OAP Ashill 29 Caige Bush Farm Brinson, Tom Head Married 57 Farmer North Curry 6 21 5/0 Brinson, Eliza Wife Married 42 Stewley, Ashill Brinson, Tom Son Single 12 Scholar Forest Fm Ashill Brinson, Frederick Son Single 5 Ashill Brinson, Beatrice Daughter Single 18 Forest Fm Ashill Brinson, Florence Daughter Single 17 Apprentice to Dressmaking Forest Fm Ashill Brinson, Gladys Daughter Single 14 Apprentice to Dressmaking Forest Fm Ashill 30 Wood Matravers, Philip Head Married 73 Retired Gardener Ilminster 6 50 8/1 Matravers, Ellen Wife Married 73 Beercrocombe Matravers, Wallace Grandson Single 5 Ashill 31 Wood Hawkins, Martha Head Widow 56 Private Means Clayhidon, Devon 4 29 5/0 Hawkins, Louisa Jane Daughter Single 27 Churchstanton,Devon Hawkins, Florence Mary Daughter Single 23 Donyatt Hawkins, Albert Walter Son Single 18 Dairyman’s Assistant Donyatt 32 Windmill Hill Wakely, John Head Married 60 Labourer General Buckland St Mary 3 30 2/3 33 Windmill Hill Keitch, Ann Head Widow 72 Ashill 5 3/1 Keitch, William Brother Single 73 Ashill 34 Windmill Hill Player, William Head Married 80 Naval Pensioner Combe St Nicholas 3 43 1/1 Player, Mary Wife Married 80 Chard 35 Windmill Hill Chick, William Albert Head Married 26 Carpenter & Master Wheelwright Dinnington 4 1 Chick, Agnes Wife Married 28 Ilminster 36 Windmill Hill Davis, Mark Valentine Head Married 70 Labourer on Farm Ashill 4 49 10/0 Davis, Jane Wife Married 69 Ashill Davis, Emily Daughter Single 37 Servant General Domestic Ashill Davis, Lucy Daughter Single 35 Shirt Stitcher Ashill Davis, Ernest Frank Grandson Single 18 Lace Machine Hand Ashill Davis, Harold Mark Grandson Single 3 Ashill 37 Windmill Hill Worfield, Ann Head Single 74 Charwoman Ashill 3 38 Windmill Hill Davis, Frank James Head Married 29 Lace Machine Hand Ashill 5 3 2/0 Davis, Amy Beatrice Wife Married 25 Ashill Davis, Gilbert Frank Son Single 2 Ashill Davis, Ailen Bertha Daughter Single 1 Ashill 39 Coleman, Alfred Head Married 48 Labourer on Farm Barrington 4 26 7/2 Coleman Jessie Wife Married 4 Ashill Coleman Ernest Son Single 26 Labourer on Farm Ashill Coleman, Beatrice Daughter Single 23 Ashill Coleman Percy Son Single 21 Farm Worker Ashill Coleman Mabel Daughter Single 18 Domestic Servant Ashill Coleman, Oliver Son Single 11 Scholar Ashill 40 Hastings Bickley, Sarah Head Widow 81 Needlewoman Ashill 3 30 1/1 41 Windmill Hill Wright, Robert Head Married 70 Farmer Confectioner maker Retailer Curland 8 47 6/1 Wright, Maria Wife Married 67 Burton
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