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1871 Census of Over Staveley No. Property Name Age Relationship Occupation Place of birth Name 1 High Scroggs Thomas Armstrong 56 Head Farmer 147 Acres 4 Servants Westmorland Elizabeth 51 Wife Westmorland Isabella 28 Daughter Scholar Westmorland James Dickinson 55 Servant Scholar Westmorland James Lee 16 Servant Scholar Westmorland James Thompson 15 Servant Westmorland Hannah Douthwaite 16 Servant Westmorland 2 Low Scroggs Michael Bewsher 31 Head Bobbin Turner Westmorland Jane 36 Wife Westmorland William 3 Son Westmorland 3 Fell Foot Cottages William Philipson 73 Head B. Mfr. Empl. 39 men 17 boys Lancs – Roose Cote (L. Furness) Deborah 68 Wife Westmorland – Kendal Jane Hewertson 18 Servant Domestic Servant Westmorland – Kendal 4 Fell Foot Cottages William Robinson 40 Head Bobbin Turner Cumberland – Whitehaven Ann 43 Wife Westmorland – Kendal John 10 Son Scholar Westmorland – Kendal Sarah Ann 5 Daughter Lancashire - Preston 5 Fell Foot Cottages John Horsfell 43 Head (W) Labourer Westmorland – Killington William 15 Son Scholar Westmorland – Over Staveley Elizabeth 12 Daughter Scholar Westmorland – Over Staveley Amelia 10 Daughter Scholar Westmorland – Over Staveley Elizabeth Philipson 73 Housekeeper Housekeeper (W) Westm’d – Strickland Roger 6 Fell Foot Cottages Jane Philipson 45 Head Householder Westmorland – Staveley William 22 Son Bobbin Turner Westmorland – Hugill John 11 Son Scholar Westmorland – Staveley Annie 9 Daughter Scholar Monmouth – Chepstow Sarah Jessie 7 Daughter Scholar Monmouth – Chepstow Robert Docker 47 Boarder Bobbin Sawyer Westmorland – Burton 7 Fell Foot Cottages Robert Jackson 37 Head Bobbin Turner Westmorland – Kentmere Margaret 31 Wife Westmorland – Kendal 8 Fell Foot Cottages Henry Dodgson 60 Head Bobbin Turner Westm’d – Kirby Lonsdale Elizabeth 58 Wife Westm’d – Preston Patrick Thomas 26 Son Bobbin Turner Westmorland – Staveley Elizabeth 23 Daughter Westmorland – Staveley Fanny Alice 8mo G-Daughter Westmorland – Staveley Thomas Holland 57 Boarder Labourer Lancashire – Burnley 9 Fell Foot Cottages James Philipson 38 Head Bobbin Turner Lancashire – Cunsey Margaret 37 Wife Westmorland – Hugill William 17 Son Bobbin Turner Westmorland – Hugill Thomas 14 Son Bobbin Turner Westmorland – Staveley Mary Elizabeth 12 Daughter Scholar Westmorland – Staveley James C 10 Son Scholar Westmorland – Staveley Deborah A 7mo (Daughter) Westmorland – Staveley 10 Low Millrigg Edmund Lupton 29 Head Labourer Westmorland – Grayrigg Jane 20 Wife Westmorland – Crook John Edmund 5mo Son Westmorland – Staveley Edward Rigg 20 Lodger Labourer Westmorland – Kendal 11 Millrigg Jonathan Addison 30 Head Farmer 250 Acres Westmorland – Staveley Eleanor 30 Wife Westm’d – Strickland Roger Nathan Martindale 64 Father in L Retired farmer Westm’d – Strickland Roger George A Benson 30 Servant Farm Servant Westmorland – Hugill Jane Gilpin 15 Servant General Servant Westmorland – Kentmere James Addison 1mo Son Westmorland – Staveley 12 Low Elfhow John Brocklebank 33 Head Bobbin Blocker Westmorland – Staveley Elizabeth 33 Wife Lancashire – Cartmel Thomas 5 Son Westmorland – Kendal Joseph 3 Son Westmorland – Kendal John 11mo Son Westmorland – Staveley Edward Compston 35 Lodger Bobbin Turner Westmorland – Kendal 13 Elfhow William Bewsher 28 Head Bobbin Turner Westmorland – Staveley Jane 22 Wife Westm’d – Old Hutton Ann 55 Mother Westmorland – Orton Eleanor Fleming 4 Boarder Lancs – Skelwith Bridge 14 Elfhow William Middleton 30 Head Labourer Yorkshire – Dent Jane A 29 Wife Westmorland – Staveley Margaret A 6 Daughter Westmorland – Staveley Stainton 3 Son Westmorland – Staveley Isabella 9mo Daughter Westmorland – Staveley Scale How (Unoccupied) 15 Low Fold James Thompson 50 Head Farmer 120 Acres Westmorland Ann 30 Wife Westmorland James 4 Son Westmorland Alice 2 Daughter Westmorland Mary 5mo Daughter Westmorland Alice Procter 63 Mother in L Westmorland Elizabeth Bains 19 Servant Farm Servant Westmorland Thomas Fawcett 18 Servant Farm Servant Westmorland Isabella Mattinson 82 Boarder (Imbecile) Lancashire 16 Park House Margaret Gibson 65 Head (W) Farmer Westmorland – Staveley Edward 40 Son Farmer’s Son Westmorland – Staveley Robert 37 Son Farmer’s Son Westmorland – Staveley William Warriner 18 Servant Farm Servant Westm’d – Applethwaite Grace Brocklebank 23 Servant Farm Servant Westmorland – Hugill Mary Robinson 68 Sister Westmorland - Staveley 17 High House Jackson Stables 39 Head Quarry Man Lancashire Elizabeth 28 Wife Westmorland Jackson 9 Son Lancashire John 7 Son Lancashire Elizabeth M 5 Daughter Westmorland Clara A 3 Daughter Westmorland Thomas C 1 Son Westmorland Elizabeth Cowherd 74 G-Mother (W Yorkshire 18 Gill Bank John Ellwood 39 Head Farmer 80 Acres Westmorland – Staveley Sarah 39 Wife Westmorland – Staveley Thomas 14 Son Westmorland – Staveley Edmund 7 Son Westmorland - Staveley 19 Brunt Knott Thomas Dawson 56 Head Farmer 130 Acres Westmorland – Kendal Jane 42 Wife Westmorland – Kendal Ann 21 Daughter Westm’d – Heversham Thomas 19 Son Scholar Westm’d – Heversham Joseph 17 Son Westm’d – Heversham George 14 Son Westmorland – Kendal James 10 Son Scholar Westmorland – Kendal William G 8 Son Scholar Westmorland – Kendal John Suart 22 Servant Farm Servant Westmorland – Kendal 20 Little Wood Thomas Fox 42 Head Farmer Westm’d – Skelsmergh Mary 35 Wife Westm’d – Skelsmergh Jane Fishwick 19 Daughter Westm’d – Skelsmergh Dorothy Fox 16 Daughter Westmorland – Staveley Mary A 14 Daughter Westmorland – Staveley Margaret 9 Daughter Westmorland – Staveley Edward 4 Son Westmorland – Staveley James Fishwick 28 Son in L Husbandman Westm’d – Long Sleddale Mary 7mo G-Daughter Westmorland - Staveley Long Bank (Unoccupied) 21 Birkfield William Ellwood 25 Head Farmer Westmorland – Staveley Margaret 26 Wife Westmorland – Kentmere Agnes 6 Daughter Westmorland – Staveley Edward 2 Son Westmorland – Staveley William 74 Father Retired farmer Westmorland – Hutton Agnes 69 Mother Westmorland – Staveley John 17 Nephew Farm Servant Westmorland – Staveley 22 Frost Hole John Atkinson 53 Head Owner & Occupier 68 Acres Westmorland – Orton Marion 48 Wife Westmorland – Kendal John 20 Son Farmer of 115 Acres Westmorland – Kendal George 18 Son Westmorland – Kendal Elizabeth 16 Daughter Westmorland – Kendal Mary Ann 6 Daughter Westmorland – Kendal Isabella 4 Daughter Westmorland – Kendal 23 Pickett Howe James Wilson 43 Head Farmer Westmorland – Staveley George 53 Brother Farm Servant Westmorland – Staveley Elizabeth Mashiter 55 Servant Servant Westmorland – Milnthorpe 24 Far Park Matthew Rawlinson 52 Head Farmer 100 Acres Westmorland – Staveley M.E. 44 Wife Westm’d – Troutbeck Bridge M.J. 17 Daughter Westmorland – Staveley Annie M 12 Daughter Scholar Westmorland – Staveley Dorothy 11 Daughter Scholar Westmorland – Staveley Matthew 7 Son Scholar Westmorland – Staveley Richard J 5 Son Scholar Westmorland – Staveley 25 Far Park Nathan Hutchinson 56 Head Retired farmer Westm’d – Heversham Mary 48 Wife Westm’d – Skelsmergh Nathan N 12 Son Scholar Westm’d – Long Banks 26 Near Park Robert Benson 44 Head Farmer 92 A Empl. 1 M 1 Gl Westmorland Hannah 34 Wife Lancashire Elizabeth J 4 Daughter Westmorland Margaret E 9 Niece Westmorland Agnes Braithwaite 59 Mother in L Lancashire James Hird 26 Servant Farm Servant Westmorland Margaret Lancaster 14 Servant Farm Servant Westmorland Daniel Lewis 58 Boarder Labourer Westmorland 27 Bridge House Benjamin Turton 66 Head Landowner Yorkshire – Horbury Mary 75 Wife Westm’d – Whinfell Esther Walker 22 Servant Domestic Servant Westmorland – Hugill 28 Barley Bridge Thomas Robinson 34 Head Miller Westmorland – Lupton Mill & Cottage Elizabeth 32 Wife Westmorland – Kendal Elizabeth 11 Daughter Westmorland – Kendal Moses 7 Son Westmorland – Staveley Thomas 5 Son Westmorland – Staveley Ellen A 2 Daughter Westmorland – Staveley Bryan 7mo Son Westmorland – Staveley John Hayton 21 Servant Assistant Miller Westmorland – Staveley 29 Barley Br. John Johnson 68 Head Spinner Lancashire – Lancaster Cottage Margaret 57 Wife Westmorland – Kendal Thomas 18 Son Bobbin Turner Westmorland – Staveley Stephen O 11 Son Westmorland – Staveley Isabella 11 G-Daughter Westmorland – Staveley Margaret I 3 G-Daughter Westmorland – Staveley 30 Barley Br. Christopher Dent 35 Head Bobbin Blocker Westmorland – Staveley Cottage Elizabeth 37 Wife Westmorland – Hugill John H 5 Son Scholar Westmorland – Staveley Richard 1 Son Westmorland – Staveley 31 Barley Br. William Currie 41 Head Farm Labourer Westm’d – Applethwaite Cottage Jane 36 Wife Westmorland – Hugill George 5 Son Westm’d - Applethwaite 32 Barley Br. Edward Coward 23 Head Carpenter & Joiner Lancashire – Cartmel Fell Cottage Eleanor 23 Wife Dressmaker Cumberland – Newchurch Isabella 1mo Daughter Westmorland – Staveley 33 Barley Br. Edward Hodgson 57 Head Bobbin Turner Westmorland – Kendal Cottage Mary 58 Wife Westm’d - Heversham 34 Barley Br. James Sanderson 40 Head Bobbin Turner Westmorland – Sedgwick Cottage Elizabeth 36 Wife Cumberland – Cockermouth Robert 14 Son Cumberland – Cockermouth Arthur W 12 Son Westmorland – Staveley Thomas 9 Son Westmorland – Staveley Rachel M 6 Daughter Westmorland – Staveley Margaret H 2 Daughter Westmorland – Staveley 35 Old Mill Cottage Joseph Balmer 45 Head (W) Overlooker in Woollen Mill Yorkshire – Bowes Isabella 22 Daughter Housekeeper Westmorland – Kendal Joseph 20 Son Bobbin Turner Westmorland – Kendal Isaac 16 Son Worker in Woollen Mill Yorkshire – New Flusk John 13 Son Worker in Woollen Mill Westmorland – Staveley James W 11 Son Westmorland – Staveley Mary E 6 Daughter Westmorland –
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