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1881 Census Parish of Calstock Parish of Calstock 1881 Census ‐ RG11/2215 Transcribed by Marion Paul Enumeration District 5 That part of the Parish of Calstock Including Harewood House, Church‐Town, Sandways, Kelly Villas, Danescombe, Butt, Calstock Town, and Okle Tor. Bounded by the River Tamar Dividing Cornwall from Devon. Enumerator: Mr. Henry L. Wilkinson Folio,Page,Schd,House,Address,Surname,Forenames,Rel.,C,Sex,Age,Occupation,E,CHP,Place of Birth,Dis.,Notes 66,1,1,,Chapel House,COX,William H,Head,M,M,42,Rope Makers,,DEV,Tavistock,, ,,,,,COX,Jane,Wife,M,F,39,Rope Makers Wife (lined through),,DEV,Milton Abbot,, ,,,,,COX,Emma Jane,Daur,‐,F,17,Dress Maker,,DEV,Tavistock,, ,,,,,COX,Mary Ann,Daur,‐,F,15,Rope Makers Assist,,DEV,Tavistock,, ,,,,,COX,William Henry,Son,‐,M,13,‐,,DEV,Tavistock,, ,,,,,COX,Annie Catherine,Daur,‐,F,6,Scholar,,CON,Calstock,, ,,2,,Chapel House,WILLIAMS,Mary,Head,W,F,73,Nurse Sns?,,CON,Redruth,, ,,3,,Loams Cottages,LOAM,Grace,Head,W,F,75,House Keeper (lined through),,DEV,Bradworthy,, ,,,,,LOAM,James,Son,U,M,32,Bargeman,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,LANE,Eliza,Daur,W,F,44,Dress maker,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,LANE,Beatrice,Grndau,,F,18,Dress maker,,CON,Calstock,, ,,4,,Loams Cottages,LOAM,John,Head,M,M,37,Bargeman,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,LOAM,Emily,Wife,M,F,28,Bargeman Wife (lined through),,SOM,Nth Carey,, ,,,,,LOAM,Laurie,Son,‐,M,5,‐,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,LOAM,Alfred Thos,Son,,M,4,,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,LOAM,Reginald John,Son,,M,1,,,CON,Calstock,, ,,5,,Loams Cottages,VOSPER,George,Head,M,M,26,Steward of Steamer,,CON,St Dominick,, ,,,,,VOSPER,Bessie,Wife,M,F,24,,,CON,St Dominick,, ,,,,,VOSPER,Wm Saml,Son,,M,8m,,,CON,Pillarton,, ,,6,,Park Cottage,HORN,John,Head,M,M,68,Farmer of 9 Acres,,DEV,Tavistock,, ,,,,,HORN,Grace,Wife,M,F,67,,,DEV,Beerferris,, ,,,,,HORN,Louise,Daur,U,F,33,,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,BARRETT,John,Servnt,‐,M,17,Farm Servant in door,,CON,Northill,, ,2,7,,Harewood Rd,DOWN,Joel,Head,M,M,59,Retired (Mason),,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,DOWN,Mary,Wife,M,F,58,‐,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,DOWN,Henry,Son,U,M,29,Mason,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,RIST,Ellen,Servnt,U,F,19,Servant,,CON,Calstock,, ,,0,,,‐,‐,‐,‐,‐,‐,‐,,‐,‐,, ,,8,,Chapel Cottage,SPETTIGUE,Eliza,Head,W,F,76,Formerly Butchers Wife (xsed out),,DEV,Devonport,, ,,9,,Gellings Park,HOSKING,Rebecca L,Head,W,F,58,Income derived from Land &c,,CON,Michalstow,, ,,,,,HOSKING,Esther H,Daur,U,F,27,,,CON,Camalford,,Place of birth as recorded ,,,,,HOSKING,Rebecca L,Daur,U,F,21,,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,HOSKING,Alice,Daur,U,F,20,,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,HOSKING,Henry,Son,,M,18,Farmer 19 Acres,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,HOSKING,Giles L,Son,,M,14,Schooler,,CON,Calstock,,Occupation as recorded ,,,,,BUDGE,Jane,Servnt,U,F,48,Farm Servant Indoor,,CON,St Breock,, ,,10,,Rose Cottage,BULFORD,Harry,Head,M,M,37,"Mine Manager, Copper &c",,CON,Lewannick,, ,,,,,BULFORD,Mary Jane,Wife,M,F,38,Wife (lined through),,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,BULFORD,Polly,Daur,,F,15,,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,BULFORD,Nellie,Daur,,F,12,Schooler,,CON,Calstock,,Occupation as recorded ,,,,,BULFORD,Sydney,Son,,M,8,Schooler,,CON,Calstock,,Occupation as recorded ,,,,,BULFORD,Eddy,Son,,M,5,Schooler,,CON,Calstock,,Occupation as recorded ,,,,,BULFORD,Jane,Daur,,F,3,‐,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,BULFORD,Mabel,Daur,,F,9m,‐,,CON,Calstock,, ,,11,,Laurell Cottage,MORTIMER,Saml,Head,M,M,45,Copper Foot & Arsnic Miner,,CON,St Dominick,, ,,,,,MORTIMER,Jane,Wife,M,F,40,Copper Wife (lined through),,CON,St Dominick,, ,,,,,MORTIMER,John,Son,,M,16,Copper Miner,,SCT,Air Shire,,Place of birth as recorded ,,,,,MORTIMER,William H,Son,,M,13,Copper Miner,,CON,Calstock,, 67,3,11,,Laurell Cottage,MORTIMER,Alice,Daur,‐,F,9,Scholar,,CON,Calstock,,Address as recorded ,,,,,MORTIMER,Saml,Son,‐,M,6,Scholar,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,MORTIMER,Bessie,Daur,‐,F,3,,,CON,Calstock,, ,,12,,Harewood Rd,MORTIMER,Emma J,Daur,‐,F,5m,,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,(Schedule should have been here),OSBORNE,Thos,Head,M,M,58,Saywer,,DEV,Okehampton,, ,,,,,OSBORNE,Mary Anne,Wife,M,F,56,Sawyers Wife,,DEV,Milton Abbot,, ,,,,,COLLY,Bessie Anne,Daur,M,F,26,Mariners Wife,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,POTE,Charlotte,Visitr,W,F,53,Tailoress,,DEV,Plymouth,, ,,13,1,Okle Tor,HALL,Patience,Head,W,F,65,Farmer 12 Acres,,CON,Phillick,, ,,,,,HALL,John,Son,U,M,35,Farmers Son,,CON,Phillick,, ,,14,2,Okle Tor,LAMPIN,Henry,Head,M,M,37,ft Copper & Arsnick Miner,,CON,St Dominick,,Occupation as recorded ,,,,,LAMPIN,Elizbth,Wife,M,F,37,Copper Miners Wife (line through),,IRL,‐,, ,,,,,LAMPIN,James,Son,‐,M,14,ft Copper Miner,,CON,St Dominick,, ,,,,,LAMPIN,George,Son,,M,12,Scholar,,CON,St Dominick,, ,,,,,LAMPIN,Edith,Daur,,F,7,Scholar,,CON,St Dominick,, ,,,,,CRADDICK,Benjaman,Lodger,M,M,43,ft Copper & Arsnick Miner,,CON,St Dominick,, ,,,,,CRADDICK,Henry,Lodger,‐,M,14,Copper & Arsnick Miner,,CON,St Dominick,, ,,15,3,Okle Tor,GEAKE,George,Head,M,M,42,Farm Labourer,,DEV,Tavistock,, ,,,,,GEAKE,Mary Jane,Wife,M,F,36,Farm Labourer Wife (line through),,DEV,Petertavy,, ,,,,,GEAKE,George,Son,,M,14,Farm Labourer,,DEV,Petertavy,, ,,,,,GEAKE,Mary A,Daur,,F,10,Scholar,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,GEAKE,John,Son,,M,6,Scholar,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,GEAKE,William,Son,,M,3,,,CON,Calstock,, ,4,16,4,Okle Tor,PAYNE,John,Head,W,M,50,Labourer in the Mines Manganese ,,DEV,Lamerton,, ,,,,,RICHARDS,Polly,Stpdau,,F,17,‐,,DEV,Morwellham,, ,,,,,GEAKE,Lucy,Visitr,,F,8,Scholar,,CON,Calstock,, ,,17,5,Okle Tor,BEAL,Betsey,Head,W,F,62,,,CON,Calstock,,Forename as recorded ,,,,,BEAL,Lucy,Head,U,F,30,Servant Domestic,,CON,Calstock,, ,,18,6,Okle Tor,BRATCHLEY,Wm,Head,M,M,31,Brick Maker,,DEV,Exeter,, ,,,,,BRATCHLEY,Ellen,Wife,M,F,28,Brick Makers Wife (line through),,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,BRATCHLEY,Emma,Daur,‐,F,9,Scholar,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,BRATCHLEY,Charley,Son,,M,2,‐,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,BRATCHLEY,William,‐,,M,1m,‐,,CON,Calstock,, ,,19,7,Okle Tor,MARTIN,Mary E,Head,M,F,33,Iron Miners Wife,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,MARTIN,W John,Son,,M,5,Iron Miners Son,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,MARTIN,Mary E,Daur,,F,2,Iron Miners Daur,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,MARTIN,Chas Hy,Son,,M,6m,,,CON,Calstock,, ,,20,8,Okle Tor,HUNT,John,Head,M,M,24,General Labourer,,DOR,Compton Abbis,, ,,,,,HUNT,Ann,Wife,M,F,32,General Labourer Wife (xsed out),,DEV,Sourton,, ,,,,,HUNT,Ethel Kate,Daur,,F,3,‐,,DOR,Storminster Marshes,, ,,21,9,Okle Tor,COX,Richd,Head,M,M,26,Copper Miner,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,COX,Jane,Wife,M,F,25,Copper Miners Wife (line through),,CON,Calstock,, ,,22,10,Okle Tor,CURNOW,Wm,Head,M,M,57,Copper Miner,,CON,Phillick,,Place of birth as recorded ,,,,,CURNOW,Jane,Wife,M,F,51,Copper Miners Wife (line through),,CON,Gwinyer,,Place of birth as recorded ,,,,,CURNOW,Susan,Daur,U,F,21,Copper Miner (line through),,CON,Phillick,,Place of birth as recorded ,,,,,CURNOW,John,Son,,M,16,Copper Miner,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,CURNOW,Catherine,Daur,,F,14,,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,CURNOW,Henry,Son,,M,10,Scholar,,CON,Calstock,, 68,5,0,11,Okle Tor,‐,‐,‐,‐,‐,‐,‐,,‐,‐,, ,,0,12,Okle Tor,‐,‐,‐,‐,‐,‐,‐,,‐,‐,, ,,23,1,Harewood Cottage,KNIGHT,Josiah,Head,M,M,52,Agricultural Labourer,,DEV,Halwell,, ,,,,,KNIGHT,Agness,Wife,M,F,50,Agricultural Labour Wife (xsed out),,DEV,Thornbury,, ,,,,,KNIGHT,Frederick,Son,‐,M,12,Agricultural Labourer Son,,DEV,Tavistock,, ,,24,2,Harwd Cottage,BENNETT,Abraham,Head,M,M,72,Farm Labourer,,DEV,Milbrook,, ,,,,,BENNETT,Mary Anne,Wife,M,F,72,Farm Labourer,,CON,Calstock,, ,,0,,Harwood Mansion,‐,‐,‐,‐,‐,‐,‐,,‐,‐,, ,,25,3,Harwood Cottage,SANDERCOCK,Nathaniel,Head,M,M,53,Farmers Lab.,,DEV,North Petherwin,, ,,,,,SANDERCOCK,Susan,Wife,M,F,59,Farmers Lab. Wife (line through),,DEV,Bk Torrington,, ,,,,,BULLOCKE,Edwin,Servnt,‐,M,13,Farmers Servant,,DEV,Devonport,, ,,26,4,Harwood Cottage,DOBBY,George W,Head,M,M,52,Ferry Man & Pensioner Whmina?,,LND,St Andrews,, ,,,,,DOBBY,Eva Grace,Wife,M,F,42,Ferry Mans Wife (line through),,CON,Mevagazy,,Place of birth as recorded ,,,,,WELCH,Mary Ann,Stpdau,‐,F,13,Scholar,,ESS,Leigh,, ,,,,,WELCH,W George,Stpson,,M,11,Scholar,,ESS,Leigh,, ,,27,,Wood Cottage,SPARGO,Paul,Head,M,M,52,Hawker,,CON,Wendron,, ,,,,,SPARGO,Margaret,Wife,M,F,47,Hawkers Wife (line through),,CON,Menheniot,, ,,,,,SPARGO,Selena Grace,Daur,,F,18,Hawkers Daur (line through),,CON,Wendron,, ,,,,,SPARGO,Simon,Son,,M,12,Hawkers Son,,DEV,Buckfastleigh,, ,,,,,SPARGO,Margaret,Daur,,F,10,Scholar,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,SPARGO,Elizbth,Daur,,F,8,Scholar,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,SPARGO,Thos,Son,,M,6,Scholar,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,SPARGO,Peter,Son,,M,4,Scholar,,CON,Calstock,, ,6,28,,Church Town,COX,John,Head,M,M,54,General Labourer,,DEV,Tavistock,, ,,,,,COX,Isabell,Wife,M,F,49,General Labourers Wife (xsed out),,WAR,‐,, ,,,,,COX,John,Son,U,M,19,General Labourer,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,COX,Olympia,Daur,U,F,16,,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,COX,Elizbth Jane,Daur,,F,14,Scholar,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,COX,Thos Hy,Son,,M,10,Scholar,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,COX,Nichs E W,Son,,M,7,Scholar,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,HIGMAN,Francis,Boardr,,M,17,Labourer,,CON,Calstock,, ,,29,,School House,CANN,George B,Head,M,M,27,School Master,,DUR,Chester Lee St,, ,,,,,CANN,Susan E A,Wife,M,F,36,School Mistress,,DEV,Plymouth,, ,,,,,CANN,Chas Augustas,Son,,M,2,Son,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,CANN,Areadne B,Daur,,F,1,Daur,,CON,Calstock,,"Forename as recorded, it is Ariadne" ,,,,,GEAKE,Emma,Servnt,,F,12,General Servant,,DEV,Peter Tavy,, ,,30,,Church Hill Cottge,JOHNS,Caleb,Head,W,M,68,Mason,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,JOHNS,Josiah,Son,U,M,35,Mason,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,JOHNS,Jessie,Daur,,F,19,‐,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,JOHNS,Bessie,Daur,,F,16,‐,,CON,Calstock,, ,,,,,JOHNS,Edith,Grndau,,F,6,‐,,DEV,Milton Abbot,, ,,,,,JOHNS,Emily,Grndau,,F,3,‐,,DEV,Milton Abbot,, ,,,,,JOHNS,William,Grnson,,M,1,‐,,DEV,Milton Abbot,, ,,31,1,Lower Kelly,ROWE,George,Head,M,M,43,Copper Mine Agent,,CON,Stoke Climsld,,
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