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Wylye - Census 1861 Wylye - Census 1861 le u d Year e Surname Given Names Relationship Condition Sex Age Occupation Place Of Birth Abode Notes Page ch Born S 1 Francis John Head Married M 27 1834 Ag Lab Wylye The Chequers 2 1 Francis Denise Wife Married F 33 1828 Dressmaker Great Cheverell The Chequers 2 1 Francis Frank Son M 1 1860 Wylye The Chequers 2 2 Doughty George Head Married M 26 1835 Ag Lab Wylye The Chequers 2 2 Doughty Emma Wife Married F 28 1833 Lavington The Chequers 2 2 Doughty George Son M 6 1855 Lavington The Chequers 2 2 Doughty Lydia Daughter F 3 1858 Wylye The Chequers 2 2 Doughty Joseph Son M 1 1860 Wylye The Chequers 2 3 Francis Sarah Head Unmarried F 50 1811 Washerwoman Poirtsmouth, Hants The Chequers 2 3 Francis Tom Son M 12 1849 Wylye The Chequers 2 4 Hibbard Stephen Head Married M 56 1805 Ag Lab Wylye The Chequers 2 4 Hibbard Sarah Wife Married F 56 1805 Chittern The Chequers 2 4 Hibbard Thomas Son Unmarried M 17 1844 Ag Lab Wylye The Chequers 2 4 Hibbard Ruth Grand Daughter F 5 1856 Scholar Wylye The Chequers 2 5 Sly Noah Head Married M 39 1822 Ag Lab Wylye The Chequers 2 5 Sly Elizabeth Wife Married F 40 1821 Broad Chalke The Chequers 2 5 Sly Sarah Daughter F 13 1848 Wylye The Chequers 2 5 Sly Susan Daughter F 10 1851 Wylye The Chequers 2 5 Sly Charlotte Daughter F 8 1853 Wylye The Chequers 2 5 Sly David Son M 5 1856 Wylye The Chequers 2 6 Perry Eli Head Married M 32 1829 Lab at Coal Works Wylye The Chequers 2 6 Perry Elizabeth Wife Married F 31 1830 Wylye The Chequers 2 6 Perry James Son M 12 1849 Langford The Chequers 2 6 Perry Mary Daughter F 9 1852 Scholar Langford The Chequers 2 6 Perry Sarah Daughter F 4 1857 Scholar Wylye The Chequers 2 6 Perry William Son M 2 1859 Wylye The Chequers 3 6 Rome Fanny Sister Unmarried F 22 1839 Langford The Chequers 3 7 Wickham Sarah Head Widow F 65 1796 Pauper Stockbridge, Hants 3 7 Hibbard Selena Boarder F 13 1848 Scholar Wylye 3 8 Dredge John Head Married M 77 1784 Ag Lab Wylye 3 8 Dredge Sarah Wife Married F 81 1780 Amesbury 3 8 Dredge Jane Daughter Unmarried F 37 1824 Ag Lab Wylye 3 8 Dredge Sarah Grand Daughter F 6 1855 Wylye 3 8 Dredge William Grandson M 14 1847 Wylye 3 8 Dredge Thomas Grandson M 0 1861 Wylye 3 9 King John Head Married M 30 1831 Ag Lab Wylye 3 9 King Elizabeth Wife Married F 37 1824 Nunney, Somerset 3 9 King William Son M 5 1856 Scholar Wylye 3 9 King Mary Daughter F 3 1858 Wylye 3 11 Lansdowne John Head Married M 23 1838 Railway Porter Mells, Somerset 3 11 Lansdowne Fanny Wife Married F 27 1834 Frome, Somerset 3 11 Lansdowne Emily Daughter F 3 1858 Warminster 3 11 Lansdowne Elizabeth F Daughter F 1 1860 Warminster 3 12 Riching George Head Married M 26 1835 Railway Policeman Rodmarton, Glos 3 12 Riching Charlotte Wife Married F 26 1835 Stratton, Glos 3 13 White Mary Head Widow F 88 1773 Shrewton 3 13 White Elizabeth Grand Daughter Unmarried F 22 1839 Wylye 3 13 White Anne M Grand Daughter F 12 1849 Scholar Wylye 3 13 White Emma P Grand Daughter F 0 1861 Wylye 3 14 White Emanuel Head Married M 43 1818 Ag Lab Wylye 4 14 White Eliza Wife Married F 45 1816 Wylye 4 ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2015/David Palmer Wylye - Census 1861 le u d Year e Surname Given Names Relationship Condition Sex Age Occupation Place Of Birth Abode Notes Page ch Born S 14 White Fanny Daughter F 14 1847 Wylye 4 14 White James Son M 8 1853 Scholar Wylye 4 14 White Stephen Son M 4 1857 Scholar Wylye 4 14 Luffman George Boarder Married M 44 1817 Woodman Whiteparish 4 14 Luffman Catherine Boarder F 3 1858 Bodenham 4 15 Waters John Head Unmarried M 48 1813 Farmer (460 A 13 Lab 5 Boys) Normanton 4 15 Waters John Father Widower M 82 1779 Retired Farmer Amesbury 4 15 Allier Ann Aunt Widow F 66 1795 Greenwich Pensioner Wylye 4 15 Brothers Fanny Servant Unmarried F 31 1830 House Serevant Teffont 4 16 Ingram John A Head Unmarried M 46 1815 Parish Way Warden & Proprietor of Houses Wilton 4 16 Shore Ann Servant Unmarried F 38 1823 House Serevant West Lavington 4 16 Shore Ellen Servant F 15 1846 House Serevant West Lavington 4 17 Titt Joseph Head Married M 74 1787 Farmer (10 A) Wylye 4 17 Titt Ann Wife Married F 63 1798 Steeple Langford 4 18 Walters Sarah Head F 74 1787 Wylye 4 18 Brothers James Nephew Unmarried M 66 1795 Tailor Knoyle 4 18 Walters James B Grandson M 10 1851 Scholar Wylye 4 19 Brandis Abraham Head Married M 58 1803 Sawyer Wylye 4 19 Brandis Rebecca Wife Married F 58 1803 Barford St Martin 4 19 Brown Joseph Boarder Unmarried M 21 1840 Groom Littleton 4 20 Pretty James Head Married M 36 1825 Ag Lab Stockton 4 20 Pretty Elizabeth Wife Married F 34 1827 Wylye 4 20 Pretty Mary Daughter F 2 1859 Wylye 4 20 Pretty Frank Son M 0 1861 Wylye 5 20 Stacey Lydia Lodger Widow F 65 1796 Fisherton Delmere 5 21 Doughty Maria Head Widow F 47 1814 Dressmaker Bishopston 5 21 Doughty James Son Unmarried M 43 1818 Ag Lab Wylye 5 21 Doughty Thomas Son Unmarried M 19 1842 Ag Lab Wylye 5 21 Doughty Emma Daughter F 15 1846 Wylye 5 21 Doughty Edward Son M 14 1847 Ag Lab Wylye 5 21 Doughty Francis Son M 11 1850 Scholar Wylye 5 22 Ings James Head Married M 44 1817 Shepherd Fovant 5 22 Ings Perminah Wife Married F 55 1806 Yearlington, Somerset 5 23 Scammell William Head Married M 33 1828 Groom Wylye 5 23 Scammell Jesse Wife Married F 34 1827 Heytesbury 5 23 Scammell Herbert Son M 7 1854 Scholar Wylye 5 23 Scammell Ellen Daughter F 4 1857 Wylye 5 23 Scammell Ann Daughter F 2 1859 Wylye 5 23 Scammell Not Named Daughter F 0 1861 Wylye 5 23 Ludgrove Ellen Niece F 0 1861 Heytesbury 5 24 Bennett Hannah Head Widow F 73 1788 Pauper Wylye 5 24 Crouch Jane F Boarder Widow F 73 1788 Pauper Fovant 5 25 Titt Stephen Head Married M 38 1823 Farmer (31 A 8 Lab) Wylye 5 25 Titt Jane Wife Married F 48 1813 Wylye 5 26 Sinnock John Head Married M 52 1809 Carpenter Stockton 5 26 Sinnock Sarah Wife Married F 52 1809 Wylye 5 26 Doughty William Boarder M 9 1852 Scholar 5 27 Read Daniel Head Married M 45 1816 Ag Lab Wylye 6 27 Read Edith Wife Married F 47 1814 Codford 6 27 Read Thomas Son Unmarried M 20 1841 Ag Lab Withycombe, Somerset 6 27 Read George D Son Unmarried M 18 1843 Ag Lab Bathwick, Somerset 6 ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2015/David Palmer Wylye - Census 1861 le u d Year e Surname Given Names Relationship Condition Sex Age Occupation Place Of Birth Abode Notes Page ch Born S 27 Read Charles Son M 15 1846 Ag Lab Withycombe, Somerset 6 27 Read James Son M 13 1848 Ag Lab Lashall, Somerset 6 27 Read Jesse Son M 9 1852 Scholar Wylye 6 27 Read Frederick Son M 5 1856 Scholar Wylye 6 28 Davis Mary Head Widow F 81 1780 Ledsham, Yorks 6 28 Marks John Boarder Unmarried M 52 1809 Butcher West Harnham 6 29 Cox Henry A Head Married M 42 1819 Draper & Grocer Devizes 6 29 Cox Mary J Wife Married F 40 1821 Stapleford 6 29 Mould Louisa Servant Unmarried F 21 1840 House Serevant Corston 6 30 Dowdell John Head Married M 42 1819 Grocer & Coal & Wood Merchant Wylye 6 30 Dowdell Sarah Wife Married F 38 1823 Salisbury 6 30 Dowdell Ellen E Daughter F 14 1847 Wylye 6 30 Dowdell Kate Daughter F 12 1849 Scholar Wylye 6 30 Dowdell Emma Daughter F 9 1852 Scholar Wylye 6 30 Dowdell Fanny Daughter F 7 1854 Scholar Wylye 6 30 Dowdell Sarah Daughter F 5 1856 Scholar Wylye 6 30 Axford Jane D Servant F 17 1844 House Serevant Wylye 6 30 Dowdell Annie M Daughter F 0 1861 Wylye 6 31 Dowdell John Head Married M 66 1795 Ag Lab Wylye 6 31 Dowdell Christian Wife Married F 72 1789 Orcheston 6 31 Dowdell Thomas Grandson M 15 1846 Carter Wylye 6 32 Naish Henry A Head Married M 29 1832 Ag Lab Wylye 7 32 Naish Louisa Wife Married F 31 1830 Tisbury 7 32 Naish George Boarder M 34 1827 Ag Lab Wylye 7 33 Naish William Head Married M 64 1797 Shepherd Bapton 7 33 Naish Jane Wife Married F 54 1807 Wylye 7 33 Naish Frederick Grandson M 12 1849 Ag Lab Wylye 7 33 Bennett Phillip Father in Law Married M 77 1784 Pauper Wylye 7 33 Bennett Elizabeth Mother in Law Married F 75 1786 Pauper Warminster 7 34 Crouch George Head Married M 28 1833 Ag Lab Wylye 7 34 Crouch Ann Wife Married F 31 1830 Langford 7 34 Crouch William Son M 5 1856 Wylye 7 34 Crouch Elizabeth Daughter F 3 1858 Wylye 7 35 Brine Henry Head Married M 52 1809 Groom Charlton Hawthorn, Somerset 7 35 Brine Ann Wife Married F 42 1819 Bercombe 7 35 Brine Lucy Daughter F 13 1848 Wylye 7 36 Small Edward Head Married M 55 1806 Ag Lab Wylye 7 36 Small Eliza Wife Married F 50 1811 Favant 7 36 Small Elizabeth Daughter F 13 1848 Wylye 7 36 Small Ellen Daughter F 11 1850 Scholar Wylye 7 36 Small Lydia Daughter F 7 1854 Scholar Wylye 7 37 Haskell Thomas Head Married M 23 1838 Ag Lab Wylye 7 37 Haskell Rosanna Wife Married F 22 1839 Wylye 7 37 Haskell Charles Nephew M 1 1860 Wylye 7 38 White Hannah Head Widow F 48 1813 Turnpike Gatekeeper East Lambrook, Somerset 7 38 White William Son Unmarried M 19 1842 Turnpike Gatekeeper Wylye 7 39 White Mary Head Widow F 75 1786 Ag Lab Langford 8 39 Lush Henry Boarder M 15 1846 Millers Boy Berwick St John 8 40 Smith James Head Married M 48 1813 Ag Lab Wylye 8 40 Smith Ann Wife Married F 41 1820 Romsey, Hants 8 40 Smith Emma Daughter F 8 1853 Scholar Salisbury 8 ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2015/David Palmer Wylye - Census 1861 le u d Year e Surname Given Names Relationship Condition Sex Age Occupation Place Of Birth Abode Notes Page ch Born S 40 Smith Frank Son M 3 1858 Scholar Wylye 8 41 Stacey Charles Head Married M 31 1830 Railway Lab Wylye 8 41 Stacey Eliza Wife Married F 31 1830 Biddeston 8 41 Stacey Tom Son M 8 1853 Scholar Wylye 8 41 Stacey Frank Son M 6 1855 Scholar Wylye 8 41 Stacey Charles Son M 4 1857 Scholar Wylye 8 41 Stacey Ellen Daughter F 2 1859 Wylye 8 41 Stacey Henry Nephew M 16 1845 Bakers Assistant
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