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Swindon - Census 1851 Swindon - Census 1851 Year Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes Born HO107/1833 1 High Street Shaw Samuel Head M 31 M 1820 Draper employing 3 hands Islington, Middx. Page 1. Ed8b, folio 480 Shaw Mary Wife M 35 F 1816 Curthbridge, Oxon. Shaw Fanny Daughter 2 F 1849 Swindon Shaw Archibald Son 1 M 1850 Swindon Byers Thoms. Shopman U 22 M 1829 Draper’s shopman Rayleigh, Essex Everleigh John Shopman U 18 M 1833 Draper’s shopman Ap Lydiard Little Mary Ann Servant U 19 F 1832 General servant Wroton Wroughton? 2 High St. Butler William Head M 56 M 1795 Maltster Swindon Butler Elizabeth Wife M 44 F 1807 London Butler Elizabeth Daughter 9 F 1842 Swindon Harker Sarah Servant U 21 F 1830 General servant Wroton Wheeler Thomas Servant U 32 M 1819 General servant Faringdon, Berkshire 3 Page Edward Head M 35 M 1816 Ironmonger employing 3 men Stroud, Glos. Page Martha Wife M 25 F 1826 Stroud, Glos. Page Sydney Son 3 M 1848 Swindon Page Clara Daughter 2 F 1849 Swindon Butcher Sarah Visitor U 28 F 1823 Farmer’s daughter Standish, Glos. Hill Thomas Shopman U 36 M 1815 Ironmonger’s shopman Calne Little Elizabeth Servant U 19 F 1832 General servant Wooton 4 High Street Jefferies John Head M 66 M 1785 Baker Rodborn Page 2 Jefferies Fanny Wife M 66 F 1785 Chertsey, Surrey Jefferies Mary Daughter U 36 F 1815 London, Middx. Jefferies Sarah Daughter U 31 F 1820 Swindon Jefferies John Luckett Son U 26 M 1825 Grocer Swindon Cox William J. Grnson 7 M 1844 Scholar Chisledon Cox Mary Grndau 6 F 1845 Scholar Chisledon Hedges Tryphena Visitor U 17 F 1834 Farmer’s daughter Bishoptone Randall John Shopman U 26 M 1825 Grocer’s assistant Frome, Somerset Little Sarah Servant U 21 F 1830 General servant Wroton 5 High Street Strange Thomas Head M 56 M 1795 Draper Swindon Strange Mary Wife M 57 F 1794 Chalvey, Bucks. Strange Louisa Daughter U 22 F 1829 Swindon Strange Sarah Daughter U 21 F 1830 Swindon Kimbury Ann Servant U 24 F 1827 General servant Purton Coleman S.J. Servant U 17 ? 1834 General servant Averbury 6 Strange Edward Head M 28 M 1823 Draper employing 3 men Swindon Page 3 Strange Sibbella Wife M 24 F 1827 Staynes, Middx Strange S.S. Daughter 2 F 1849 Swindon Lewington George Shopman U 23 M 1828 Draper’s shopman G. Hasley, Oxon. Sharp William Shopman U 19 M 1832 Draper’s shopman Shipton, Oxon. Povey Robert Shopman U 19 M 1832 Draper’s shopman Bishoptone Payne Martha Housekeeper U 26 F 1825 Servant Cleverton Church Isabella Servant U 23 F 1828 General servant Buston Durham Sarah Servant U 21 F 1830 General servant Monkton Pithouse Ann Servant W 67 F 1784 General servant Swindon Povey William Lodger U 34 M 1817 Tailor Bishoptone Sall Edward Lodger U 31 M 1820 Draper Charlton, Kent Surname? Reynolds Henry Lodger U 20 M 1831 Draper Edley, Hants. Lance Amelia Lodger U 25 F 1826 Milliner Poole, Dorset Lance Adelaide Lodger U 18 F 1833 Milliner Poole, Dorset Pithouse George Servant U 14 M 1837 House Servant Wroughton ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2018/David Cassells, John Pope, Julie Gerber, Ruth Wood Page 1 of 96 Swindon - Census 1851 Year Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes Born HO107/1833 7 High St. Killard Caroline Head W 31 F 1820 Innkeeper Nalsworth, Glos. Page 4 Killard Mary J. Daughter 11 F 1840 Swindon Killard Caroline Daughter 4 F 1847 Swindon Killard Henry Peter Son 2 M 1849 Swindon Harvey Frances E. Visitor U 23 F 1828 Rodbourne Perry Sarah J. Barmaid U 17 F 1834 Servant Malmsbury Bradley Lea Servant U 23 F 1828 General servant Wanboro. Combes Charles Lodger U 41 M 1810 Horse Dealer Dinnington, Som. Hillier John Lodger U 42 M 1809 Horse Dealer Luckingham Hillier Edward Lodger U 33 M 1818 Horse Dealer Malford Bustingham Henry Lodger U 40 M 1811 Horse Dealer Andover, Hants 8 Heale William H. Head M 24 M 1827 Nurseryman Calne Heale Jane Sister U 22 F 1829 Calne Field Adelaide Servant U 19 F 1832 General servant Wroton 9 High St. Jenner Sophia Head W 43 F 1808 Land Holder Walcot Baden Alice Daughter 5 F 1846 Scholar Swindon Messiter L.E. Servant U 22 F 1829 General servant Calne Rogers Jane Servant U 17 F 1834 Cook Calne 10 High Street Ann Isaac Head M 40 M 1811 Stationer Alveston, Glos. Page 5 Ann Charlotte Wife M 38 F 1813 Alveston, Glos. Ann Mary Ann Daughter 14 F 1837 Alveston, Glos. Ann Charles Slain Son 12 M 1839 Alveston, Glos. Ann Emma Thursa Daughter 9 F 1842 Alveston, Glos. Ann Hannah Amelia Daughter 7 F 1844 Alveston, Glos. Ann James Addis Son 0 M 1851 Swindon Age 2 mths Addis Elizth. Sister In Law U 30 F 1821 Dressmaker Alveston, Glos. Keane Sarah Servant U 15 F 1836 General servant Marston Hands Alfred Lodger U 22 M 1829 Clerk to Attorney Faringdon, Berkshire Hartley William Lodger U 20 M 1831 Accountant Highworth 11 High St. Smith Daniel Head M 40 M 1811 Sadler Employing 3 men Swindon Smith Elizabeth Wife 44 F 1807 Latton Smith Mary Ann Daughter 9 F 1842 Swindon Clarke Isaac Apprentice U 20 M 1831 Apprentice Tockingham Clarke Ashburnham Apprentice U 13 M 1838 Apprentice Tockingham 12 High St. Wise James Head U 30 M 1821 Ironmonger employing 1 man Devonport, Devon Wise M.H. Sister U 21 F 1830 House Keeper x-out Devonport, Devon Withers Ralph Apprentice 16 M 1835 Apprentice Haydon Rix Jane Servant U 20 F 1831 General servant Purton 13 High St. Moore Edward Acland Head M 34 M 1817 Banker Plymouth, Devon Page 6 Moore Charlotte Wife M 32 F 1819 Charlton, Lancashire Moore A.C. Daughter 7 F 1844 Scholar Plymouth, Devon Moore John Newall Son 5 M 1846 Teignmouth, Devon Moore Frederick Grattan Son 3 M 1848 Swindon Moore Edward Courtney Son 1 M 1850 Swindon Keel Mary Ann Servant U 32 F 1819 Cook Marston Hodges Eliza Servant U 27 F 1824 Nursemaid Bath, Somerset Keene Harriet Servant U 23 F 1828 Housemaid Stratton Newall John Visitor U 35 M 1816 Parliamentary Agent Charlton, Lancashire 14 High St. Fox Robert Servant M 30 M 1821 Tinman Swindon Fox Grace Servant M 33 F 1818 General servant Aldborne, Witls Fox Thos. Son 4 M 1847 Swindon ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2018/David Cassells, John Pope, Julie Gerber, Ruth Wood Page 2 of 96 Swindon - Census 1851 Year Address Surname Given Names Position Status Age Sex Occupation Place of Birth Notes Born HO107/1833 15 High St. Buckland Rachael Head W 72 F 1779 Pauper Wroton Buckland Elizabeth Daughter U 34 F 1817 Seamstress Swindon Buckland Ann Grndau 10 F 1841 Scholar Swindon 16 High St. Strange Sarah Head W 83 F 1768 Independent Eye, Kent Biggs Jas. S. Visitor M 23 M 1828 Surgeon Devizes Hibbard Martha Servant U 30 F 1821 General servant Swindon 17 High St. Newton Henry Head W 40 M 1811 Clerk Besselsley, Berks 18 High St. Bradford James Head M 56 M 1795 Solicitor Swindon Page 7 Bradford Annica Wife M 45 F 1806 Clyff Bradford A.E. Daughter U 23 F 1828 Swindon Bradford Ellen Sarah Daughter U 22 F 1829 Swindon Bradford J.E.G. Son U 21 M 1830 Solicitor Swindon Bradford F.L. Daughter U 8 F 1843 Swindon Wait Cathrine Servant U 40 F 1811 General servant Manton Munton Lillaboys Servant U 25 F 1826 General servant N. Walsam, Norfolk Boulton Henry Servant U 26 M 1825 General servant Devizes Lyn George Servant U 24 F 1827 General servant Chirton 19 Pinnegar Francis Brown Head M 39 M 1812 Chemist and druggist Kennett, Pinnegar Ellen Wife M 25 F 1826 South Marston Pinnegar William Francis Son 3 M 1848 Swindon Pinnegar Alfred Jacob Son 1 M 1850 Swindon Buckingham Samuel Shopman U 29 M 1822 Druggists Assistant Swinbridge, Devon Dunn Ann Servant U 35 F 1816 House Servant Marston Hughes Elena Servant U 18 F 1833 House Servant Marston 0 House uninhabited 20 High Street Reeves Henry Head M 25 M 1826 Draper employing 4 Hands Westbury Page 8 Reeves Mary Anna Wife M 25 F 1826 Grampound, Cornwall Clarke William Servant U 21 M 1830 Beecles, Suffolk Vines Emma Ann Servant U 21 F 1830 Paddington, Middlesex Goodridge Edward Apprentice U 15 M 1836 Milbourne Port, Som. Spanswick Thomas Apprentice U 15 M 1836 Lambourne, Berks Newman Sarah Servant U 16 F 1835 General servant Dauntsey 21 High St. Kemble Sarah Head W 86 F 1765 Retired from Business Coleshill, Berks Kemble Sarah Daughter U 60 F 1791 Retired from Business Swindon Kemble Louisa Daughter U 48 F 1803 Retired from Business Swindon Mattingly Sarah Niece U 23 F 1828 Shillingford, Berks Gleed Bety Servant U 20 F 1831 General servant Swindon 22 High St. Sheppard Henry Head M 36 M 1815 BreW Malster &c. Swindon Sheppard Charlotte Wife M 34 F 1817 Fairford, Glos. Sheppard Ann Daughter 1 F 1850 Swindon Baily Mary Ann Servant U 22 F 1829 General servant Stratton Greenaway Ann Servant U 17 F 1834 General servant Swindon Payne Robt. Servant M 50 M 1801 Maltster Servant Osbourne Martin Thos. Servant U 18 M 1833 General servant Swindon 23 High Street Woodroffe John Head M 28 M 1823 Innkeeper Ramsbury Page 9 Woodroffe 43221 Wife M 18 F 1833 Melksham Rowill Harriet Visitor U 10 F 1841 Newbury, Berks Buckeridge Martha Bar maid U 28 F 1823 Oare, Berks Wallis Betty Servant M 54 F 1797 Labourer’s wife Whelford, Glos.
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