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Coombe Bissett - Census 1891 Coombe Bissett - Census 1891 Year RG12/1619 Abode Surname Given Names Relationship Status Gender Age Born Occupation Employer Employed Neither Place of Birth Notes 1 Drove Lane (Elms Cottage) Drake Joseph Head M M 27 1864 Schoolmaster x Whiteparish Page 1 Drove Lane (Elms Cottage) Drake Helena S.S. Wife M F 26 1865 Chilmark Drove Lane (Elms Cottage) Drake Percy A. Son M 0 1891 Whiteparish Age 6 mos. Drove Lane (Elms Cottage) Drake Diana Sister U F 22 1869 Living on her own means Whiteparish 2 Drove Lane Willis James Head M M 55 1836 Gardener; Domestic Servant Wilton Drove Lane Willis Martha Wife M F 54 1837 Wilton Drove Lane Willis Emma J. Daur U F 23 1868 General Servant; Domestic Amesbury Drove Lane Willis Henry E. Son U M 18 1873 Gardener; Domestic Servant Amesbury Drove Lane Willis Emily N. Daur U F 15 1876 Coombe Bissett Drove Lane Willis Annie Daur F 14 1877 Scholar Coombe Bissett Drove Lane Willis William E. Son U M 12 1879 Scholar Coombe Bissett Drove Lane Willis Leah Daur F 9 1882 Scholar Coombe Bissett 3 Pinniger Sarah Maria Head U F 68 1823 Living on her own means Coombe Bissett Young Fanny Servant U F 21 1870 General Servant; Domestic Alvediston 4 House uninhabited No person sleeping in the house on the night of April 5th 5 Cook Sidney Head M M 38 1853 Agricultural Labourer x Pitton Cook Sarah Ann Wife M F 36 1855 Amesbury Cook Anna S. Daur F 9 1882 Scholar Homington Cook Ida C. Daur F 7 1884 Scholar Homington Cook Henry C. Son M 6 1885 Scholar Coombe Bissett Cook Albert E. Son M 4 1887 Scholar Coombe Bissett Cook Alice G. Daur F 2 1889 Coombe Bissett 6 The Elms Rose George Head M M 42 1849 Retired Stock Broker x Clerkenwell, Middlesex The Elms Rose Emma E. Wife M F 25 1866 Queensland, Australia The Elms Rose George E. Son M 1 1890 Coombe Bissett The Elms Earney Sarah L. Servant U F 26 1865 Cook Dom Serv Downton The Elms Harris Annie Servant U F 22 1869 Housemaid Dom Serv Coombe Bissett The Elms Mitchell Mabel E.E. Servant U F 16 1875 Nurse Dom Serv Odstock 7 Parrett Thomas Head W M 69 1822 Agricultural Labourer x Stratford Toney Parrett Thomas Jr. Son U M 22 1869 Coachman (Domestic Servant) x Stratford Toney Parrett Frederick Son U M 20 1871 Coachman Groom (Domestic Servant) x Stratford Toney 8 The Moor Tower Edwin Head M M 35 1856 Living on his own means x Peckham, Surrey Page 2 The Moor Tower Ann M.C. Wife M F 42 1849 Southampton, Hants. The Moor Tower Kate Sister U F 28 1863 Peckham, Surrey The Moor Mullins Hannah Servant U F 23 1868 Cook Domestic Servant Teffont Magna The Moor Lock Ada L. Servant U F 18 1873 General Servant Domestic Clarendon 9 Cawdon Lane Coleman Daniel Head M M 36 1855 Police Constable x Froxfield Cawdon Lane Coleman Maria Wife M F 33 1858 Corton 10 Cawdon Lane Macklin James Head M M 32 1859 Groom & Gardener x Coombe Bissett Cawdon Lane Macklin Louisa Wife M F 33 1858 Martin Cawdon Lane Macklin Emma Daur F 7 1884 Coombe Bissett 11 Cawdon Lane Lawes Solomon Head M M 49 1842 Agricultural Labourer x Coombe Bissett Cawdon Lane Lawes Harriet Wife M F 50 1841 Homington Cawdon Lane Lawes Samuel Son U M 19 1872 Agricultural Labourer x Coombe Bissett Cawdon Lane Godwin Henry Stepson U M 19 1872 Gardener (Domestic Servant) Coombe Bissett 12 Manor Farm Blake Alfred J. Head M M 42 1849 Farmer Steeple Ashton Manor Farm Blake Sarah Wife M F 34 1857 Balkington Bulkington? Manor Farm Blake Florence P. Daur U F 14 1877 Scholar Coombe Bissett Manor Farm Blake Edith M. Daur F 12 1879 Scholar Coombe Bissett Manor Farm Blake Alfred E. Son M 10 1881 Scholar Coombe Bissett Manor Farm Blake Edwin Son M 9 1882 Scholar Coombe Bissett Manor Farm Blake George F. Son M 7 1884 Scholar Coombe Bissett Manor Farm Blake Mary C. Daur F 6 1885 Scholar Coombe Bissett Manor Farm Blake Bertam Son M 4 1887 Scholar Coombe Bissett Manor Farm Hurry Bessie Governess U F 27 1864 Governess (Domestic) Sawtry, Huntingdon Manor Farm Isaac Alice L. Servant U F 17 1874 Cook Domestic Servant Nunton Manor Farm Gilbert Alice S. Servant U F 16 1875 General Domestic Servant Titcomb 13 Feltham's Cottage Terrill William F. Head W M 58 1833 Inspector of Nuisances x Salisbury Feltham's Cottage Terrill Mary F. Daur U F 24 1867 Housekeeper (Domestic) Coombe Bissett Feltham's Cottage Terrill Edward Son U M 24 1867 Agricultural Labourer x Coombe Bissett ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2018/Carol Ouellet Page 1 of 6 Coombe Bissett - Census 1891 Year RG12/1619 Abode Surname Given Names Relationship Status Gender Age Born Occupation Employer Employed Neither Place of Birth Notes 14 The Street Dyke Frederick G. Head M M 34 1857 Engine Driver x Sherborne, Dorset Page 3 The Street Dyke Matilda M. Wife M F 33 1858 Bishopstone The Street Dyke Walter G. Son U M 12 1879 Errand Boy x Bishopstone The Street Dyke Emma K.M. Daur F 10 1881 Scholar Bishopstone The Street Dyke Mary Ann M. Daur F 4 1887 Bishopstone The Street Dyke Edith M. Daur F 1 1890 Teffont Magna 15 The Street Mitchell John Head M M 58 1833 Agricultural Labourer x Coombe Bissett The Street Mitchell Ann Wife M F 80 1811 Bishopstone 16 The Street Lawes George Sr. Head M M 81 1810 Agricultural Labourer x Coombe Bissett The Street Lawes Sophia Wife M F 76 1815 Coombe Bissett The Street Lawes Herbert Son U M 36 1855 Carrier x Coombe Bissett The Street Lawes John Son M M 38 1853 Agricultural Labourer x Coombe Bissett The Street Lawes Maria Daur-in-Law M F 34 1857 Bishopstone The Street Frances Dinah Daur M F 44 1847 Coombe Bissett 17 The Street Lawes George Jr. Head M M 34 1857 Groom & Dairyman x Homington The Street Lawes Rose Wife M F 27 1864 Wilton The Street Lawes Charles Son M 7 1884 Scholar Homington The Street Lawes Frank Son M 6 1885 Scholar Homington The Street Lawes Gertrude Daur F 3 1888 Homington The Street Lawes Sidney Son M 1 1890 Coombe Bissett The Street Adams Robert J. Lodger U M 27 1864 Agricultural Labourer Shillingstone, Wilts. Dorset? 18 The Street Mitchell Enos Head M M 40 1851 Carter x Winterbourne Earls The Street Mitchell Ellen Wife M F 38 1853 Upton Lovell The Street Mitchell Edney W. Son M 12 1879 Carter Boy x Odstock The Street Mitchell Mildred M. Daur F 8 1883 Scholar Homington The Street Mitchell Albert E. Son M 4 1887 Homington The Street Mitchell Constance J. Daur F 0 1891 Coombe Bissett Age 9 mos. 19 The Street Scutt William Head M M 37 1854 Agricultural Labourer x Cranborne, Dorset Page 4 The Street Scutt Sarah A. Wife M F 27 1864 West Woodyates, Dorset The Street Scutt Emily C. Daur F 5 1886 Scholar Pentridge, Dorset The Street Scutt Henry C. Son M 2 1889 Pentridge, Dorset The Street Bulpitt Charles Lodger U M 31 1860 Agricultural Labourer x West Woodyates, Dorset The Street Davis Thomas Lodger U M 20 1871 Agricultural Labourer x Woolsbridge, Dorset 20 Fox & Goose Public House Dolman Henry J. Head M M 35 1856 Publican x Salisbury Address: The Street Fox & Goose Public House Dolman Clara Wife M F 33 1858 Barford St. Martin Fox & Goose Public House Wilkins Henry Thos. Lodger U M 27 1864 Blacksmith x Corton Denham, Somerset Fox & Goose Public House Smith William J. Servant M M 38 1853 Ostler Groom x East Harnham 21 Grocer & Baker Shop Foster Thomas J. Head M M 46 1845 Baker & Grocer x Fordington, Dorset Grocer & Baker Shop Foster Elizabeth R. Wife M F 38 1853 Homington Grocer & Baker Shop Foster Ellen Daur U F 17 1874 Homington Grocer & Baker Shop Foster Mabel Daur F 9 1882 Scholar Coombe Bissett Grocer & Baker Shop Foster Amy Daur F 1 1890 Coombe Bissett Grocer & Baker Shop Studley Arthur Boarder U M 23 1868 Iron Moulder x Netherbury, Dorset Grocer & Baker Shop Popejoy James Boarder U M 25 1866 Carpenter x Burbage Grocer & Baker Shop Carter John F. Boarder U M 20 1871 Apprentice (Carpenter) x Great Bedwyn 22 Bottle Hill Gillett George Head W M 58 1833 Agricultural Labourer x Dinton Bottle Hill Gillett Henry Son U M 17 1874 Agricultural Labourer x Barford St. Martin Bottle Hill Gillett James Son M 11 1880 Scholar Barford St. Martin 23 Bottle Hill Palmer Charles Head W M 62 1829 Agricultural Labourer x Coombe Bissett Bottle Hill Palmer William Son U M 26 1865 Agricultural Labourer x Coombe Bissett Bottle Hill Palmer Alice Daur F 10 1881 Scholar Coombe Bissett 24 Bottle Hill Mitchell Thomas Head W M 85 1806 Pauper Homington 25 Chalk Pit Percy William Head M M 58 1833 Agricultural Labourer x Bell Chalwell, Dorset Chalk Pit Percy Bethia Wife M F 58 1833 Hazlebury Brian, Dorset Chalk Pit Percy Bessie Daur U F 15 1876 Sutton Waldron, Dorset Chalk Pit Percy Carrie Gran Dau U F 15 1876 Sutton Waldron, Dorset Chalk Pit Percy Lottie Gran Dau F 10 1881 Scholar Martin 26 Chalk Pit Lawes Luke Head M M 74 1817 Pauper Coombe Bissett Page 5 Chalk Pit Lawes Eliza Wife M F 67 1824 Woodyates, Dorset Chalk Pit Down Jeremiah J.
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