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Alvediston - Census 1871 Alvediston - Census 1871 YEAR OCCUPATION/ SCHEDULE SURNAME FORENAMES RELATIONSHIP CONDITION SEX AGE BORN DISABILITY WHERE BORN ADDRESS 1 Avenell Henry Head Married M 61 1810 Gardener Ramsbury East Road 1 Avenell Ann W Wife Married F 48 1823 School Mistress Ashbury, Berkshire East Road 1 Avenell William H Son M 12 1859 Agricultural Labourer Newton Tony East Road 1 Avenell Stephen C Son M 10 1861 Agricultural Labourer Newton Tony East Road 1 Avenell Sidney E Son M 6 1865 Scholar Redlynch East Road 2 Matthews Henry Head Married M 38 1833 Blacksmith Downton East Road 2 Matthews Jane Wife Married F 37 1834 Ebbesbourne East Road 2 Matthews Stephen N Son M 10 1861 Scholar Alvediston East Road 2 Matthews Frank Son M 9 1862 Scholar Alvediston East Road 2 Matthews Catherine F Daughter F 5 1866 Scholar Alvediston East Road 2 Matthews Alfred Son M 0 1871 Alvediston East Road 2 Matthews Edward Son M 0 1871 Alvediston East Road 2 Hopkins Maria Aunt Married F 57 1814 Hilton, Dorset East Road 2 Richaud John Apprentice Unmarried M 17 1854 Blacksmith Apprentice Handley, Dorset East Road 3 Wright John Head Married M 36 1835 Cordwinder Swallowcliffe East Road 3 Wright Mary A Wife Married F 38 1833 Alvediston East Road 3 Wright Henry J Son M 12 1859 Farm Servant Alvediston East Road 3 Wright Job Son M 10 1861 Farm Servant Alvediston East Road 3 Wright Sarah J Daughter F 8 1863 Scholar Alvediston East Road 3 Wright William S Son M 5 1866 Scholar Alvediston East Road 3 Wright Fanny G Daughter F 2 1869 Alvediston East Road 4 Topp William Head Married M 29 1842 Agricultural Labourer Ebbesbourne East Road 4 Topp Fanny Wife Married F 26 1845 Fifield Bavant East Road 4 Topp Mary J Daughter F 2 1869 Alvediston East Road 4 Topp Anna M Daughter F 1 1870 Alvediston East Road 4 Hardiman Frederick Boarder Unmarried M 28 1843 Agricultural Labourer Ebbesbourne East Road 4 Hardiman Charles Boarder Unmarried M 26 1845 Agricultural Labourer Ebbesbourne East Road 5 Moxham William Head Married M 30 1841 Agricultural Labourer Alvediston Castle 5 Moxham Charlote Wife Married F 25 1846 Alvediston Castle 5 Moxham William Son M 7 1864 Scholar Alvediston Castle 5 Moxham George Son M 5 1866 Scholar Alvediston Castle 6 Luther Henry Head Married M 48 1823 Pensioner Alvediston Castle 6 Luther Elizabeth Wife Married F 38 1833 Alvediston Castle 6 King Mark Stepson M 8 1863 Scholar Road Castle 6 Luther Sarah Daughter F 2 1869 Alvediston Castle 7 Bridle William Head Married M 34 1837 Carpenter Donhead St Mary Castle 7 Bridle Ellen Wife Married F 29 1842 Gillingham, Dorset Castle 7 Bridle Charles F Son M 10 1861 Scholar Donhead St Mary Castle 7 Bridle Ann D Daughter F 7 1864 Scholar Donhead St Mary Castle 7 Bridle Herbert E Son M 5 1866 Scholar Donhead St Mary Castle 7 Bridle Harriet Daughter F 2 1869 Blind Donhead St Mary Castle 7 Sanger Thomas Brother in Law Married M 39 1832 Labourer Ash Grove Castle 7 Sanger Jane Sister Married F 36 1835 Donhead St Mary Castle © Wiltshire OPC Project/2013 Alvediston - Census 1871 YEAR OCCUPATION/ SCHEDULE SURNAME FORENAMES RELATIONSHIP CONDITION SEX AGE BORN DISABILITY WHERE BORN ADDRESS 7 Sanger Sarah A Niece F 3 1868 Benfield, Berkshire Castle 7 Sanger Emily Niece F 1 1870 Benfield, Berkshire Castle 8 Desprez Philip Head Married M 58 1813 Vicar of Alvediston S&C St James, Bristol Vicarage 8 Desprez Fanny Daughter Unmarried F 23 1848 Biddestone Vicarage 8 Desprez Agnes Daughter Unmarried F 20 1851 Biddestone Vicarage 8 King Emma Servant Unmarried F 24 1847 Cook Alvediston Vicarage 8 White Mary Servant Unmarried F 20 1851 Housemaid Alvediston Vicarage 9 Randell Henry Head Married M 49 1822 Agricultural Labourer Fonthill Bishop Castle 9 Randell Mary Wife Married F 49 1822 Lichford, Hampshire Castle 10 King William Head Married M 40 1831 Agricultural Labourer Alvediston Castle 10 King Elizabeth Wife Married F 29 1842 Donhead St Andrew Castle 10 King Samuel Son M 4 1867 Alvediston Castle 11 Andrews Robert Head Married M 33 1838 Agricultural Labourer Pentridge, Dorset Castle 11 Andrews Jane Wife Married F 38 1833 Berwick St John Castle 11 Andrews Tom Son M 9 1862 Scholar Alvediston Castle 11 Andrews William Son M 7 1864 Scholar Alvediston Castle 11 Andrews Walter Son M 6 1865 Scholar Alvediston Castle 11 Andrews Edward Son M 4 1867 Scholar Alvediston Castle 11 Andrews Albert Son M 3 1868 Alvediston Castle 11 Andrews Charles Son M 1 1870 Alvediston Castle 11 Andrews Mary Sister Unmarried F 51 1820 Pauper Blind Pentridge, Dorset Castle 12 Bradley Mary A Head Widow F 56 1815 Pauper Laverstock Castle 12 Bradley George Son Unmarried M 24 1847 Agricultural Labourer Alvediston Castle 13 Powell James Head Married M 59 1812 Agricultural Labourer Donhead St Andrew Castle 13 Powell Elizabeth Wife Married F 57 1814 Alvediston Castle 14 Francis Eli Head Married M 46 1825 Agricultural Labourer Alvediston Crockerton Firs 14 Francis Mary A Wife Married F 38 1833 Bower Chalke Crockerton Firs 14 Francis Amelia Daughter F 12 1859 Scholar Alvediston Crockerton Firs 14 Francis John Son M 10 1861 Agricultural Labourer Alvediston Crockerton Firs 14 Francis Elizabeth A Daughter F 8 1863 Scholar Alvediston Crockerton Firs 14 Francis Samuel Son M 5 1866 Alvediston Crockerton Firs 14 Francis William Son M 2 1869 Alvediston Crockerton Firs 15 Moxham Alfred Head Married M 30 1841 Agricultural Labourer Ebbesbourne Crockerton Firs 15 Moxham Jane Wife Married F 23 1848 Alvediston Crockerton Firs 15 Moxham Albert T Son M 3 1868 Alvediston Crockerton Firs 15 Moxham Fred Son M 1 1870 Alvediston Crockerton Firs 15 Moxham George Son M 0 1871 Alvediston Crockerton Firs 16 Grey Job Head Married M 63 1808 Dairy Man Semley Norrington 16 Grey Mary Wife Married F 58 1813 Tisbury Norrington 17 Parham Harry M Head Married M 38 1833 Farmer of 1215 acres employing 30 men & 8 boys Broad Chalke Norrington 17 Parham Evelyn R Wife Married F 30 1841 240 City Rd., London Norrington 17 Parham Maurice Son M 5 1866 240 City Rd., London Norrington 17 Parham Helman Son M 4 1867 240 City Rd., London Norrington © Wiltshire OPC Project/2013 Alvediston - Census 1871 YEAR OCCUPATION/ SCHEDULE SURNAME FORENAMES RELATIONSHIP CONDITION SEX AGE BORN DISABILITY WHERE BORN ADDRESS 17 Parham Bernard Son M 3 1868 Alvediston Norrington 17 Parham Rebekah Daughter F 0 1871 Alvediston Norrington 17 Wilkins Sarah Servant Unmarried F 20 1851 Housemaid Bower Chalke Norrington 17 Sturgess Jane Servant Unmarried F 21 1850 Cook Bulford Norrington 17 Middleton Jane Servant Unmarried F 20 1851 Nursemaid Laverstock Norrington 18 Stevens Charles G Head Married M 26 1845 Groom Ebbesbourne Norrington 18 Stevens Jane Wife Married F 24 1847 Alvediston Norrington 18 Stevens Sarah Daughter F 5 1866 Alvediston Norrington 19 Britten Stephen T Head Married M 46 1825 Farm Bailiff Marshfield, Gloucestershire Norrington 19 Britten Ann D Wife Married F 45 1826 Monkton Farleigh Norrington 20 Frances Samuel Head Married M 40 1831 Agricultural Labourer Broad Chalke Norrington 20 Frances Elizabeth Wife Married F 49 1822 Ebbesbourne Norrington 20 Frances Edmund G Son M 8 1863 Scholar Alvediston Norrington 21 Fay Samuel Head Married M 51 1820 Agricultural Labourer Swallowcliffe Norrington 21 Fay Mary Wife Married F 41 1830 Laundress Alvediston Norrington 21 Luther Sarah Mother in Law Widow F 77 1794 Pauper Berwick St John Norrington 21 Kerley Mary J Niece F 14 1857 Alvediston Norrington 22 Frances John Head Married M 71 1800 Agricultural Labourer Broad Chalke Norrington 23 Luges John Head Married M 57 1814 Agricultural Labourer Fovant Norrington 23 Luges Jane Wife Married F 53 1818 Fovant Norrington 23 Luges John Son Unmarried M 18 1853 Agricultural Labourer Ebbesbourne Norrington 23 Luges George Son M 14 1857 Agricultural Labourer Ebbesbourne Norrington 24 Trowbridge George Head Married M 55 1816 Agricultural Labourer Amesbury Norrington 24 Trowbridge Elizabeth Wife Married F 41 1830 Marnhull, Dorset Norrington 25 King William Head Married M 66 1805 Agricultural Labourer (illegible) Church Road 25 King Mary Wife Married F 62 1809 Ebbesbourne Church Road 25 King Lewis Son Unmarried M 35 1836 Agricultural Labourer Alvediston Church Road 25 King Robert Son Unmarried M 33 1838 Agricultural Labourer Alvediston Church Road 25 King Ellen Daughter Unmarried F 27 1844 Agricultural Labourer Alvediston Church Road 25 King Sarah A Daughter Unmarried F 19 1852 Alvediston Church Road 26 Millard William Head Married M 47 1824 Police Constable Frome, Somerset Church Road 26 Millard Caroline Wife Married F 45 1826 Mere Church Road 26 Millard William Son M 16 1855 Scholar Cripple Bradford Church Road 26 Millard Louise Daughter F 8 1863 Scholar Bradford Church Road 26 Millard Emily Daughter F 7 1864 Scholar Alvediston Church Road 26 Millard Richard Son M 4 1867 Scholar Alvediston Church Road 26 Millard Jane Daughter F 3 1868 Alvediston Church Road 27 Stanley George Head Married M 62 1809 Agricultural Labourer Church Road 27 Stanley Sabrina Wife Married F 54 1817 Ebbesbourne Church Road 27 Stanley William Son Unmarried M 18 1853 Agricultural Labourer Alvediston Church Road 27 Stanley James Son M 14 1857 Agricultural Labourer Milton, Dorset Church Road 28 Kimber Charles Head Married M 68 1803 Agricultural Labourer Alvediston Church Road 28 Kimber Mary Wife Married F 62 1809 Sutton Mandeville Church Road © Wiltshire OPC Project/2013 Alvediston - Census 1871 YEAR OCCUPATION/ SCHEDULE SURNAME FORENAMES RELATIONSHIP CONDITION SEX AGE BORN DISABILITY WHERE BORN ADDRESS 29 Selwood Thomas Head Married M 70 1801 Pauper Bower Chalke Church Road 29 Selwood Maria Wife Married
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