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Little Bedwyn - Census 1851 Incls: Hamlet of Chisbury Little Bedwyn - Census 1851 Incls: Hamlet of Chisbury Year Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes Born HO107/1686 1 Little Bedwin White John Brown Head W 46 M 1805 Farmer 600ac 22 Labourers Marlbrough Page 1. Folio 254 ed4 White Ellen Anne Dau U 17 F 1834 Little Bedwin White Walter Son U 8 M 1843 Little Bedwin Barnes Mary Ann House Keeper U 37 F 1814 D Enford Bennett Susan Servant U 21 F 1830 Wilton Kingstone Ann Servant U 20 F 1831 Great Bedwin Huntley Stephen Servant U 25 M 1826 Farm Laborer Little Bedwin Evans Charles Servant U 22 M 1829 Farm Laborer Froxfield Meadham Daniel Servant U 17 M 1834 Farm Laborer Little Bedwin 2 Jockey Mason James Head M 42 M 1809 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin Mason Harriet Wife M 39 F 1812 Little Bedwin Mason Charlotte Dau U 15 F 1836 Little Bedwin Mason Ann Dau U 12 F 1839 Scholar Little Bedwin Mason Charles Son U 10 M 1841 Scholar Little Bedwin Mason Jane Dau U 7 F 1844 Scholar Little Bedwin Mason Henry Son U 5 M 1846 Scholar Little Bedwin Mason Eliza Dau U 3 F 1848 Little Bedwin Mason Philip Son U 0 M 1851 Little Bedwin Aged 4 months 3 Jockey Waylin Abraham Head M 72 M 1779 Agricultural Laborer Ogbourn Waylin Kaziah Wife M 75 F 1776 Great Bedwin 4 Jockey Wild George Head M 55 M 1796 Agricultural Laborer Great Bedwin Page 2 Wild Mary Wife M 56 F 1795 Great Bedwin Wild Harriet Dau U 23 F 1828 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin Wild James Son U 21 M 1830 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin Wild William Grandson 1 M 1850 Little Bedwin 5 Jockey Wild Amos Head M 44 M 1807 Agricultural Laborer Great Bedwin Wild Sarah Wife M 40 F 1811 Theale, Berks Wild Esther Dau U 17 F 1834 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin Wild David Son U 14 M 1837 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin Wild Daniel Son U 11 M 1840 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin Wild Stephen Son 8 M 1843 Scholar Little Bedwin Wild Lovelace Son 6 M 1845 Scholar Little Bedwin Wild Alfred Son 4 M 1847 Scholar Little Bedwin Huntley William Step Son U 14 M 1837 Plough Boy Little Bedwin Huntley Elizabeth Step Dau 3 F 1848 Little Bedwin 6 Little Bedwin Willoughby John Head M 38 M 1813 Shepperd Manton Willoughby Charlotte Wife M 39 F 1812 Little Bedwin Willoughby Eliza Dau U 5 F 1846 Little Bedwin Willoughby George Son 3 M 1848 Little Bedwin ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/Margaret Broomfield Page 1 of 16 Little Bedwyn - Census 1851 Incls: Hamlet of Chisbury Year Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes Born HO107/1686 Platt Philip Step Son U 21 M 1830 Farm Laborer Little Bedwin 7 Little Bedwin Hawkins Charles Head M 48 M 1803 Bricklayer Great Bedwin Page 3 Hawkins Elizabeth Wife M 43 F 1808 Great Bedwin Hawkins Jeremiah Son U 24 M 1827 Bricklayer Great Bedwin Hawkins William Son U 22 M 1829 Bricklayer Great Bedwin Hawkins Joseph Son U 20 M 1831 Bricklayer Great Bedwin Hawkins James Son U 17 M 1834 Bricklayer Great Bedwin Hawkins Mary Dau 14 F 1837 Great Bedwin Hawkins Henry Son 11 M 1840 Scholar Great Bedwin Hawkins Ann Abery Dau 5 F 1846 Scholar Great Bedwin Hawkins Mary Servant U 17 F 1834 Housemaid Great Bedwin Barnett Henry Visitor U 25 M 1826 Farm Laborer Great Bedwin 8 Little Bedwin Mason John Head M 46 M 1805 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin Mason Sarah Wife M 54 F 1797 Little Bedwin 9 Little Bedwin Faithfull William Head M 70 M 1781 Pensioner Axford Faithfull Sarah Wife M 65 F 1786 Axford Faithfull James Son U 26 M 1825 Agricultural Laborer Shalbourn 10 Burwood Heath Phillips George Head M 65 M 1786 Farmer 150ac 4 Laborer's Shalbourn Phillips Mary Wife M 51 F 1800 Shalbourn Phillips Mary Dau U 24 F 1827 Little Bedwin Phillips George Son U 22 M 1829 Little Bedwin 11 Turner James Head M 77 M 1774 Publican Shalbourn Page 4 Turner Elizabeth Wife M 72 F 1779 Little Bedwin 12 Little Bedwin Lewis John Head M 52 M 1799 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin Lewis Patience Wife M 61 F 1790 Birmingham, Warwickshire Lewis Esther Dau U 20 F 1831 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin Lewis James Son U 17 M 1834 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin Lewis Joseph Grandson 1 M 1850 Little Bedwin 13 Little Bedwin Meadham Ann Head W 36 F 1815 Agricultural Laborer Theale, Berks Meadham James Son U 15 M 1836 Little Bedwin Meadham Elijah Son U 14 M 1837 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin Meadham Alfred Son 5 M 1846 Little Bedwin Meadham Fanny Dau 2 F 1849 Little Bedwin Meadham Thomas Son 0 M 1851 Little Bedwin Aged 3 months 14 Burwood Heath Wild Richard Head M 44 M 1807 Farmer 7ac Great Bedwin Wild Martha Wife M 33 F 1818 Great Bedwin Wild Charles Nephew M 30 M 1821 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin Wild Hannah Niece M 25 F 1826 Hungerford, Berks 15 Little Bedwin Evans George Head M 44 M 1807 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/Margaret Broomfield Page 2 of 16 Little Bedwyn - Census 1851 Incls: Hamlet of Chisbury Year Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes Born HO107/1686 Evans Ann Wife M 34 F 1817 Froxfield Evans James Son U 18 M 1833 Agricultural Laborer Froxfield 16 Little Bedwin Buckerfield Francis Henchman Head M 47 M 1804 Vicar of Little Bedwin Marlborough Page 5 Buckerfield Eliza Wife M 43 F 1808 Highbury, Middlesex Roads Elizabeth Servant U 22 F 1829 Kensington, Middlesex Gale Sarah Servant U 19 F 1832 Cliffe Ripard 17 Little Bedwin Wise William Head W 43 M 1808 Blacksmith Ilsley, Berks Wise Ann Dau U 19 F 1832 Little Bedwin Wise William Son 13 M 1838 Little Bedwin Wise Charles Son 12 M 1839 Scholar Little Bedwin Wise Moses Son 10 M 1841 Scholar Little Bedwin Wise Martha Jane Dau 8 F 1843 Scholar Little Bedwin Wise Edmond Son 6 M 1845 Scholar Little Bedwin 18 Little Bedwin Wentworth James Head M 32 M 1819 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin Wentworth Amy Wife M 43 F 1808 Little Bedwin Wentworth Jane Dau U 14 F 1837 Scholar Little Bedwin Wentworth Mary Sarah Dau 7 F 1844 Scholar Little Bedwin Wentworth Thomas Son 4 M 1847 Scholar Little Bedwin Wentworth Henry Nephew U 18 M 1833 Farm Laborer Little Bedwin 19 Little Bedwin Hall Henry Dorset Head M 22 M 1829 Cooper Watlington, Oxfordshire Hall Elizabeth Wife M 21 F 1830 Thame, Oxfordshire Hall Elizabeth Dau 1 F 1850 Thame, Oxfordshire 20 Little Bedwin Harris George Head M 35 M 1816 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin Page 6 Harris Alice Wife M 33 F 1818 Wootten Rivers Harris Henry Son U 15 M 1836 Agricultural Laborer Wootten Rivers Harris David Son 13 M 1838 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin Harris Harriet Dau 10 F 1841 Scholar Little Bedwin Harris Robert Son 8 M 1843 Scholar Little Bedwin Harris John Son 5 M 1846 Scholar Little Bedwin Harris Elisha Son 2 M 1849 Little Bedwin 21 Little Bedwin Huntley Charles Head M 45 M 1806 Agricultural Laborer Theale, Berks Huntley Jane Wife M 43 F 1808 Little Bedwin Huntley James Son U 15 M 1836 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin Huntley Stephen Son 11 M 1840 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin Huntley Catherine Dau 9 F 1842 Scholar Little Bedwin Huntley Timothy Son 8 M 1843 Scholar Little Bedwin Huntley Richard Son 7 M 1844 Scholar Little Bedwin Huntley Charlotte Dau 5 F 1846 Scholar Little Bedwin Huntley Robert Son 0 M 1851 Little Bedwin Aged 11 months ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2019/Margaret Broomfield Page 3 of 16 Little Bedwyn - Census 1851 Incls: Hamlet of Chisbury Year Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes Born HO107/1686 22 Little Bedwin Pithouse Thomas Head U 21 M 1830 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin Pithouse Charles Brother U 19 M 1832 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin Pithouse Louisa Sister U 15 F 1836 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin 23 Little Bedwin Mason Thomas Head M 45 M 1806 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin Page 7 Mason Mary Wife M 40 F 1811 Little Bedwin Mason Elizabeth Dau U 17 F 1834 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin Mason David Son U 15 M 1836 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin Mason Harriet Dau 13 F 1838 Little Bedwin Mason Thomas Son 11 M 1840 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin Mason James Son 9 M 1842 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin Mason Sarah Dau 6 F 1845 Scholar Little Bedwin Mason Ellen Anne Dau 3 F 1848 Scholar Little Bedwin Mason Alfred Son 1 M 1850 Little Bedwin 24 Little Bedwin Brooks William Head M 35 M 1816 Agricultural Laborer Aldbourn Brooks Maria Wife M 32 F 1819 Malmsbury Brooks Thomas Son 7 M 1844 Aldbourn Brooks George Son 5 M 1846 Little Bedwin Brooks Amos Son 1 M 1850 Little Bedwin 25 Little Bedwin French John Head M 62 M 1789 Agricultural Laborer Shalbourn French Mary Wife M 58 F 1793 Brightwaltham, Berks French Robert Son U 32 M 1819 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin French Charles Son U 17 M 1834 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin French Thomas Son U 20 M 1831 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin 26 Little Bedwin Cram James Head M 39 M 1812 Agricultural Laborer Shalbourn, Berks Page 8 Cram Charlotte Wife M 42 F 1809 Pewsey Cram Eliza Dau 9 F 1842 Little Bedwin Cram William Son 7 M 1844 Little Bedwin Cram Sarah Dau 4 F 1847 Little Bedwin Cram Mary Dau 1 F 1850 Little Bedwin Cram Infant Dau 0 F 1851 Little Bedwin Aged 2 days 27 Little Bedwin Lambourn Jane Head W 70 F 1781 Pauper, Agricultural Laborer Ramsbury Lee Martha Lodger W 68 F 1783 Pauper, Agricultural Laborer Wroughton 28 Little Bedwin Pithouse Joseph Head M 44 M 1807 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin Pithouse Priscilla Wife M 40 F 1811 Little Bedwin Pithouse Elizabeth Dau U 22 F 1829 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin Pithouse George Son U 16 M 1835 Agricultural Laborer Little Bedwin Pithouse Thomas Son 13 M 1838 Pauper Little Bedwin Pithouse Sarah Dau 11 F 1840 Scholar
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