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Rock 1901 Census Rock 1901 Census District 09 BOUNDARY of Enumeration District: All that portion on the left hand side of the main road from Cleobury to Bewdley commencing at Lem Brook terminating at Plump Tree farm. On the right hand side of the main road all that portion lying immediately contiguous thereto lying between such main road end and the road leading from the top of Lem Hill past pound Bank until it meets the road from Callow Hill to Rock. A very small portion also by Mopsons Cross. CONTENTS of Enumeration District: The portion of the Civil Parish of Rock situate within the Ecclesiastical District of Holy Trinity, far Forest, estimated area about 2500 acres the whole of which is all that is comprised with in the above mentioned boundaries and includes what was formerly a detached part of the Civil Parish of Bewdley & known as Wyre Forest. Enumerator Mr Wm Jeans Address rel Age M/F con Occupation birthplace 1 1 Royal Forester William GUNN H 46 M M Beer house keeper Rock 2 1 Mary E GUNN W 47 F M Tipton 3 1 Fanny GUNN D 22 F Rock 4 1 Mary J GUNN D 16 F Rock 5 1 Florence GUNN D 14 F Rock 6 1 Jonah GUNN S 13 M Rock 7 1 John GUNN S 10 M Rock 8 1 Emma GUNN D 8 F Rock 9 2 Far Forest 1 Francis BENT H 58 M M Carpenter Kidderminster 10 2 Harriet BENT W 51 F M Hartlebury 11 2 John Hampton BENT Ad S 11 M Birmingham 12 3 Cross Bank 1 Richard BALDWIN H 66 M M Farmer Cleobury 13 3 Lydia E BALDWIN W 75 F M Burford 14 4 Cross Bank 2 Emma TOLLEY H 68 F W Bayton 15 4 Albert W TOLLEY S 34 M Gardener Rock 16 4 Lilian TOLLEY D 31 F General servant Rock 17 4 Annie S TOLLEY D 25 F Housemaid Rock 18 5 Bliss Gate Rd John W BAKER H 62 M M Police pensioner Norfolk 19 5 Jane BAKER W 62 F M Oxfordshire 20 6 Callow Hill John HAYES H 70 M W Living on own means Spernall 21 6 Agnes HAYES D 37 F Dressmaker Alne Hills 22 7 The Firs Edward MORRIS H 36 M M Hay dealer Rock 23 7 Elizabeth MORRIS W 31 F M Rock 24 7 Walter BOWDEN Ser 20 M Labourer Birmingham 25 8 Callow Hill John HARVETT H 40 M M Labourer Rock 26 8 Ann HARVETT W 28 F M Kidderminster 27 8 Edith HARVETT D 10mo F Rock 28 8 Emily HARVETT D 2 F Rock 29 8 Alice HARVETT D 3 F Rock 30 9 Cross Bank Cott James A MILLMAN H 50 M M Wood scuttle maker Rock 31 9 Amy MILLMAN W 47 F M Bewdley 32 9 Walter MILLMAN S 15 M House servant Alton Common 33 9 Mary J MILLMAN D 9 F Rock 34 9 Dorcas MILLMAN D 6 F Rock 35 10 ???? George POTTER H 61 M M Bricklayer Rock 36 10 Sarah POTTER W 65 F M Ribbesford 37 10 Alice POTTER D 21 F Rock 38 11 Cleobury Road William PLANT H 57 M M Shoemaker Hilderstone 39 11 Mary A PLANT W 53 F M Dressmaker Birmingham 40 11 Annie PLANT D 15 F Poultry assistant Birmingham 41 11 Elizabeth FARMER Sis-L 55 F Domestic servant Birmingham 42 12 Lem Bank George DAVIS H 35 M M Oil merchant Himbleton 43 12 Amelia DAVIS W 36 F M Himbleton 44 12 George DAVIS S 12 M Cardiff 45 12 Wm DAVIS S 10 M Far Forest 46 12 Ernest DAVIS S 7 M Far Forest 47 12 Arthur DAVIS S 5 M Far Forest 48 13 Cross Bank House Mary J OGDEN H 50 F Birmingham 49 13 Fanny J BRUNN Nie 23 F Birmingham 50 13 George BRUNN Neph 20 M Iron manufacturer Birmingham 51 13 Mabel BRUNN Nie 19 F Birmingham 52 14 Cross Bank James SIMPKIN H 44 M M Gardener Wednesbury 53 14 Martha SIMPKIN W 43 F M West Bromwich 54 14 Dora SIMPKIN D 7 F Wednesbury 55 15 Callow Hill James STOKES H 37 M M Labourer Rock 56 15 Agnes STOKES W 33 F M Bewdley 57 15 James STOKES S 9 M Rock 58 15 Elsie M STOKES D 7 F Rock 59 15 Joseph STOKES S 6 M Rock 60 15 Joseph COOK F-L 78 M W Bewdley 61 16 Alton Lodge Walter BEVAN H 47 M M Farmer Button Oak 62 16 Mary A BEVAN W 36 F M Arley 63 16 Gladys BEVAN D 2 F Arley 64 17 Far Forest George T FORSTER H 53 M M Ret publishers traveller Yorkshire 65 17 Sarah J FORSTER W 55 F M Durham 66 17 Wm MARK F-L 84 M W Ret grocer Durham 67 18 Lye Head Charlotte DAVIES H 72 F Farmer Rock 68 18 Lizzie DAVIES Nie 45 F Dressmaker Kidderminster 69 19 Cross Bank Anthony CARR H 50 M M Labourer Cumberland 70 19 Annie M CARR W 49 F M Rock 71 20 Plump Tree Farm Daniel HOMER H 43 M M Wheelwright Rowley 72 20 Ellen HOMER W 42 F M Halesowen 73 20 Myra E MILLICHEAP D 21 F Kidderminster 74 20 Daniel HOMER S 12 M Kidderminster 75 20 Tom HOMER S 9 M Bromsgrove 76 21 Far Forest Albert E TOLLEY H 37 M M Labourer Stourbridge 77 21 Sarah A TOLLEY W 47 F M Churchill 78 21 Reynard TOLLEY S 16 M Carter Rock 79 21 James TOLLEY S 14 M Labourer Rock 80 21 Thomas TOLLEY S 9 M Rock 81 21 George TOLLEY S 11 M Rock 82 21 Spencer BURGESS S 20 M Gardener Rock 83 22 Far Forest Thomas WINWOOD H 73 M W Labourer Bewdley 84 23 Far Forest Thomas BLUNT H 51 M M Railway platelayer Rock 85 23 Eliza BLUNT W 45 F M Rock 86 23 Emily BLUNT D 13 F Rock 87 23 Arthur BLUNT S 10 M Rock 88 23 Violet BLUNT D 1 F Rock 89 23 Ellen EVANS Nie 11 F Rock 90 24 Forest Shop William TOLLEY H 31 M M Grocer Rock 91 24 Alice M TOLLEY W 28 F M Worcester 92 24 Florence A TOLLEY D 6 F Worcester 93 24 Dorothy TOLLEY D 4 F Rock 94 24 Winifred TOLLEY D 1 F Worcester 95 24 Alice M TOLLEY D 1mo F Rock 96 24 Fredk FULWELL F-L 68 M M Worcester 97 24 Mary A FULWELL M-L 67 F M Worcester 98 24 Sarah J BURGESS Cous 33 F Blind from childhood Rock 99 24 Alice DAYNS Ser 17 F Domestic servant Birmingham 100 25 Forest Stores John A MOULE H 38 M M Grocer Worcestershire 101 25 Annie MOULE W 39 F M Birmingham 102 25 Evie J MOULE S 6 M Bridgenorth 103 25 Carl E MOULE S 4 M Bridgenorth 104 25 Jane MILLMAN Ser 19 F Domestic servant Rock Rock-FF1901-09.doc 105 26 Cleobury Road Mary A BEECH H 56 F W Poultry dealer Rock 106 26 Emma BEECH D 28 F Dressmaker Rock 107 26 Wm BEECH S 16 M Agric labourer Rock 108 27 Forest Smithy Thomas BRADLEY H 40 M M Blacksmith Rock 109 27 Mary BRADLEY W 35 F M Rock 110 27 Keturah BRADLEY Nie 11 F Rock 111 28 Blue Ball Farm Charles B DAVIES H 41 M M Farmer Rock 112 28 Clara M DAVIES W 41 F M Birmingham 113 28 Clara DAVIES D 17 F Rock 114 28 Jessie DAVIES D 13 F Rock 115 28 Charles W DAVIES S 10 M Rock 116 28 James DAVIES S 7 M Rock 117 28 Elsie DAVIES D 6 F Rock 118 28 Amy DAVIES D 6mo F Rock 119 29 Blue Ball 1 Thomas WORRALL H 52 M M Agric labourer Neen Savage 120 29 Elizabeth WORRALL W 46 F M Rock 121 29 Henry J WORRALL S 19 M Navvy Rock 122 29 Fanny WORRALL D 17 F Rock 123 29 Nancy WORRALL D 13 F Rock 124 29 Georgina WORRALL D 10 F Rock 125 29 Martha BUTCHER M-L 75 F W Rock 126 30 Cleobury Road Daniel DANGERFIELD H 60 M M Boot maker Far Forest 127 30 Hannah DANGERFIELD W 56 F M Nottinghamshire 128 30 Ethel DANGERFIELD D 22 F Far Forest 129 31 Cleobury Road John SMITH H 25 M M Coal miner Far Forest 130 31 Minnie E SMITH W 22 F M Bewdley 131 31 Elsie E SMITH D 2 F Birmingham 132 31 Ernest W SMITH S 3mo M Far Forest 133 32 Cleobury Road Edwin A WOOD H 42 M M Basket maker Rebhisford 134 32 Margaret WOOD W 36 F M Kidderminster 135 32 Edwin A WOOD S 12 M Grocers errand boy Rock 136 32 Jesse WOOD S 10 M Rock 137 32 Charlie WOOD S 8 M Rock 138 32 Albert WOOD S 6 M Rock 139 32 Harold WOOD S 4 M Rock 140 32 Marcus WOOD S 2 M Rock 141 32 Clement WOOD S 7mo M Rock 142 33 Green Dragon Inn Edwin S BALL H 42 M W Licensed victualler Oldbury 143 33 Annie M BALL D 27 F Oldbury 144 33 Edwin L BALL S 17 M Carpet designer Rock 145 Cross Bank Unocc 146 34 Old Post Office James DOOLITTLE H 33 M M Agric labourer Rock 147 34 Susanna DOOLITTLE W 33 F M Rock 148 34 Arthur W DOOLITTLE S 10 M Rock 149 34 Mildred S DOOLITTLE D 8 F Deaf & dumb from birth Rock 150 34 Constance A DOOLITTLE D 1 F Rock 151 34 Jesse DOOLITTLE S 2 M Rock 152 35 Police Station Alfred SANDELLS H 31 M M Police constable Blackley 153 35 Catherine SANDELLS W 28 F M Gloucestershire 154 35 Alfred W SANDELLS S 6 M Rock 155 35 Daniela C SANDELLS S 5 M Rock 156 35 George SANDELLS S 5mo M Rock 157 35 George AINGE L 24 M Police constable Fladbury 158 36 Oaklands House Osmond GRIFFITHS H 47 M M Hoop maker Upper Arley 159 36 Rachel GRIFFITHS W 39 F M Gloucestershire 160 36 Emma E GRIFFITHS D 3 F Rock 161 36 Rachel GRIFFITHS D 1 F Rock 162 37 Callow Hill Stores Arthur ALBERT H 57 M M Grocer Rock 163 37 Ann ALBERT W 61 F M Neen Savage 164 38 Rock Post Office John SIMMONDS H 57 M M Wheelwright Rock 165 38 Eliza SIMMONDS W 54 F M Quatt 166 38 Annie SIMMONDS D 28 F Rock 167 38 Wm SIMMONDS S 26 M Postman Rock 168 38 Lucy SIMMONDS D 23 F Rock 169 38 James SIMMONDS S 21 M Postman Rock 170 38 Thomas SIMMONDS Gs 15 M Bricklayers labourer Rock 171 39 Blyth Villa Walter SCOTT H 33 M M Watchmaker & repairer Kidderminster 172 39 Annie SCOTT W 31 F M Kidderminster 173 39 Florence SCOTT D 11 F Kidderminster 174 39 Edith SCOTT D 8 F Kidderminster 175 39 Walter SCOTT S 5 M Kidderminster 176 39 Ethel SCOTT D 2 F Kidderminster 177 40 Callow Hill Stores Joseph ROGERS H 40 M M Labourer Kidderminster 178 40 Emma ROGERS W 40 F M Kidderminster 179 40 Alfred ROGERS S 17 M Grocer Kidderminster 180 40 Ullan WATKIN B 23 M Journeyman baker Shrewsbury 181 41 Callow Hill Wm WAKEMAN H 70 M M Labourer Rock 182 41 Jane WAKEMAN W 65 F M Rock 183 41 Alice WEBB Gd 12 F Rock 184 42 Callow Hill Richard WEBB H 33 M Labourer Rock Rock-FF1901-09.doc 185 43 Callow Hill Wm TAYLOR H 44 M M Living on own means Birmingham 186 43 Elizabeth TAYLOR W 44 F M Rock 187 43 Iravia TAYLOR D 13 F Rock 188 43 Lily TAYLOR D 6 F Rock 189 43 Violet TAYLOR D 2 F Rock 190 43 Emma TAYLOR M 70 F W Birmingham 191 44 Callow Hill Samuel JONES H 58 M M Agric labourer Abberley 192 44 Julia JONES W 56 F M Abberley 193 45 Chapel Lane 1 Wm PRICE H 52 M M Basket maker Rock 194 45 Eliza PRICE W 55 F M Bewdley 195 45 Beatrice PRICE Gd 10 F Rock 196 46 Chapel Lane 2 Ann STOKES H 58 F W Charwoman Stotksdon 197 46 Thomas PERKINS B 59 M W Farm labourer Rock
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