1851 Census Verwood in the Parish of Cranborne, Dorset (West Section)

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1851 Census Verwood in the Parish of Cranborne, Dorset (West Section) 1851 CENSUS VERWOOD IN THE PARISH OF CRANBORNE, DORSET (WEST SECTION) All that part of the Parish of Cranborne called Verwood which lies west of the road commencing at the dairy house of John Hayter, crossing the Ringwood Road, thence through the farmyard occupied by Charles Elmes, continuing the direct road to the house of Thomas Lucas including all those houses at Three Legged Cross to the farmhouse occupied by James Witt and there ending. (The Enumerator did not follow the route as described above but included all the houses in this section.) COMPILED BY VERWOOD HISTORICAL SOCIETY CROWN COPYRIGHT MATERIAL REPRODUCED WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE CONTROLLER OF HMSO. LICENCE NUMBER: C02W0003862 OUR TRANSCRIPTION SHOULD BE CHECKED AGAINST THE ORIGINALS FOR ACCURACY ORIGINALS CAN BE VIEWED AT PRO KEW, FRC ISLINGTON, DORSET RECORD OFFICE AND OTHER LOCATIONS 1851 CENSUS VERWOOD IN THE PARISH OF CRANBORNE, DORSET (WEST SECTION) NO. ABODE FIRST NAME SURNAME REL. MARITAL AGE OCCUPATION BIRTH BIRTH PLACE DIS- TO COND. COUNTY ABILITY HEAD M F 1 VERWOOD JAMES BAILEY HEAD M 41 LABUURER DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE MARTHA BAILEY WIFE M 39 IMPLOYED AT HOME DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE JOHN CHAPPEL SON- U 17 LABOUR HANTS RINGWOOD IN-LAW CAROLINE BAILEY DAU U 15 IMPLOYED AT HOME DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE THOMAS BAILEY SON 11 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE ELIAS BAILEY SON 8 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE PERCIVAL BAILEY SON 5 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE SARAH BAILEY DAU 4 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE SILAS BAILEY SON 1 DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE 2 VERWOOD JOB BAILEY HEAD W 52 LABOUR DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE JOSEPH BAILEY SON U 25 LABOUR DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE CHARITY BAILEY DAU U 17 IMPLOYED AT HOME DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE DINA BAILEY DAU U 14 VERWOOD, CRANBORNE SAMUEL BAILEY SON 11 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE JOB BAILEY SON 9 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE COMPILED BY VERWOOD HISTORICAL SOCIETY CROWN COPYRIGHT MATERIAL REPRODUCED WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE CONTROLLER OF HMSO. LICENCE NUMBER: C02W0003862 OUR TRANSCRIPTION SHOULD BE CHECKED AGAINST THE ORIGINALS FOR ACCURACY ORIGINALS CAN BE VIEWED AT PRO KEW, FRC ISLINGTON, DORSET RECORD OFFICE AND OTHER LOCATIONS 1851 CENSUS VERWOOD IN THE PARISH OF CRANBORNE, DORSET (WEST SECTION) NO. ABODE FIRST NAME SURNAME REL. MARITAL AGE OCCUPATION BIRTH BIRTH PLACE DIS- TO COND. COUNTY ABILITY HEAD M F 3 VERWOOD ENAS WITHERINGTON HEAD M 37 LABOUR DORSET EDMONDSHAM JEAN WITHERINGTON WIFE M 33 IMPLOYED AT HOME DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE THOMAS HASKELL LOGER U 23 LABOUR DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE 4 VERWOOD REUBEN POPE HEAD M 31 LABOUR DORSET EDMONDSHAM SUSANER POPE WIFE M 43 IMPLOYED AT HOME DORSET CRANBORNE ELIN POPE DAU 8 SCHOLAR DORSET EDMONDSHAM JOSEPH POPE SON 6 SCHOLAR DORSET EDMONDSHAM HARRIET POPE DAU 4 SCHOLAR DORSET EDMONDSHAM JAMES POPE SON 2 DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE 5 VERWOOD JOHN POPE HEAD M 45 LABOUR DORSET EDMONDSHAM FIBEY POPE WIFE M 44 IMPLOYED AT HOME DORSET CRANBORNE MARY POPE DAU U 17 IMPLOYED AT HOME DORSET CRANBORNE ELEN POPE DAU U 15 IMPLOYED AT HOME DORSET CRANBORNE JOHN POPE SON 5 SCHOLAR DORSET CRANBORNE 6 VERWOOD THOMAS BAILEY HEAD M 67 RETIRED SMITH DORSET EASTWORTH, CRANBORNE MARTHA BAILEY WIFE M 54 IMPLOYED AT HOME WILTS DAMERHAM THOMAS BAILEY SON U 32 BLACKSMITH DORSET EASTWORTH, CRANBORNE THOMAS BAILEY G-SON 10 SCHOLAR DORSET EASTWORTH, CRANBORNE FRANCES BAILEY G-DAU 7 SCHOLAR DORSET EASTWORTH, CRANBORNE ELIZABETH BAILEY LODGER U 31 WILTS MARTIN 7 VERWOOD JOSEPH HASKELL HEAD M 87 FARMER RETIRED DORSET CRANBORNE LUCY HASKELL WIFE M 79 DORSET CHALBURY JEAN HASKELL G-DAU 12 SERVANT DORSET CRANBORNE COMPILED BY VERWOOD HISTORICAL SOCIETY CROWN COPYRIGHT MATERIAL REPRODUCED WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE CONTROLLER OF HMSO. LICENCE NUMBER: C02W0003862 OUR TRANSCRIPTION SHOULD BE CHECKED AGAINST THE ORIGINALS FOR ACCURACY ORIGINALS CAN BE VIEWED AT PRO KEW, FRC ISLINGTON, DORSET RECORD OFFICE AND OTHER LOCATIONS 1851 CENSUS VERWOOD IN THE PARISH OF CRANBORNE, DORSET (WEST SECTION) NO. ABODE FIRST NAME SURNAME REL. MARITAL AGE OCCUPATION BIRTH BIRTH PLACE DIS- TO COND. COUNTY ABILITY HEAD M F 8 VERWOOD WILLIAM HASKELL HEAD M 47 SHOE MAKER DORSET CRANBORNE ELIZABETH HASKELL WIFE M 45 IMPLOYED AT HOME DORSET CRANBORNE HENRY HASKELL SON U 21 SHOE MAKER DORSET CRANBORNE CHARLES HASKELL SON U 18 SHOE MAKER DORSET CRANBORNE ANN HASKELL DAU U 15 DORSET CRANBORNE SARAH HASKELL DAU 13 SCHOLAR DORSET CRANBORNE JAMES HASKELL SON 11 SCHOLAR DORSET CRANBORNE GEORGE HASKELL SON 6 SCHOLAR DORSET CRANBORNE 9 VERWOOD THOMAS LANGMAN HEAD M 40 LABOUR DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE ELIZABETH LANGMAN WIFE M 36 LABOUR WIFE DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE 10 VERWOOD GEORGE AMEY HEAD M 29 DEALER IN BROWN HANTS SANFORD EARTHENWARE JEAN AMEY WIFE M 26 DEALER’S WIFE DORSET BEAD HILL SAMUEL AMEY SON 1 DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE 11 VERWOOD CALEB LODER HEAD M 59 LABOUR DORSET STOURTON CANDAL MARYANN LODER WIFE M 61 IMPLOYED AT HOME DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE CHARLES LODER G-SON U 15 LABOURER DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE COMPILED BY VERWOOD HISTORICAL SOCIETY CROWN COPYRIGHT MATERIAL REPRODUCED WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE CONTROLLER OF HMSO. LICENCE NUMBER: C02W0003862 OUR TRANSCRIPTION SHOULD BE CHECKED AGAINST THE ORIGINALS FOR ACCURACY ORIGINALS CAN BE VIEWED AT PRO KEW, FRC ISLINGTON, DORSET RECORD OFFICE AND OTHER LOCATIONS 1851 CENSUS VERWOOD IN THE PARISH OF CRANBORNE, DORSET (WEST SECTION) NO. ABODE FIRST NAME SURNAME REL. MARITAL AGE OCCUPATION BIRTH BIRTH PLACE DIS- TO COND. COUNTY ABILITY HEAD M F 12 VERWOOD JOHN BUDDEN HEAD M 32 LABOUR DORSET WOODLANDS RACHEL BUDDEN WIFE M 32 IMPLOYED AT HOME DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE FRANCES BUDDEN DAU 10 IMPLOYED AT HOME DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE GEORGE BUDDEN SON 8 LABOUR DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE EMMA BUDDEN DAU 5 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE ELIZA BUDDEN DAU 3 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE HARRIET BUDDEN DAU 2 DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE 13 VERWOOD JAMES BUDDEN HEAD M 40 LABOUR DORSET WOODLANDS MARYANN BUDDEN WIFE M 33 IMPLOYED AT HOME DORSET HORTON FREDERICK BUDDEN SON U 16 LABOUR DORSET WOODLANDS CHARLES BUDDEN SON U 14 LABOUR DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE FRANK BUDDEN SON 12 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE ELIZA BUDDEN DAU 9 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE WILLIAM BUDDEN SON 7 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE CHARLOTTE BUDDEN DAU 16M DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE ANN BUDDEN DAU 3M DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE COMPILED BY VERWOOD HISTORICAL SOCIETY CROWN COPYRIGHT MATERIAL REPRODUCED WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE CONTROLLER OF HMSO. LICENCE NUMBER: C02W0003862 OUR TRANSCRIPTION SHOULD BE CHECKED AGAINST THE ORIGINALS FOR ACCURACY ORIGINALS CAN BE VIEWED AT PRO KEW, FRC ISLINGTON, DORSET RECORD OFFICE AND OTHER LOCATIONS 1851 CENSUS VERWOOD IN THE PARISH OF CRANBORNE, DORSET (WEST SECTION) NO. ABODE FIRST NAME SURNAME REL. MARITAL AGE OCCUPATION BIRTH BIRTH PLACE DIS- TO COND. COUNTY ABILITY HEAD M F 14 VERWOOD HENRY ANDREWS HEAD M 30 LABOUR DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE ELIZABETH ANDREWS WIFE M 28 IMPLOYED AT HOME DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE JEAN INGRAM LODGER U 23 DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE WILLIAM INGRAM LODGER 4 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE SARAH INGRAM VISITOR 7 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE 15 VERWOOD WILLIAM SHEARING HEAD M 56 SHOE MAKER DORSET HORTON RACHEL SHEARING WIFE M 55 EMPLOYED AT HOME DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE WILLIAM SHEARING SON U 25 LABOUR DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE ENAS SHEARING SON U 23 LABOUR DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE FRANK SHEARING G-SON 3 DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE 16 VERWOOD ROBERT COLBORNE HEAD M 39 LABOUR DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE MARTHA COLBORNE WIFE M 50 IMPLOPYED AT HOME UNKNOWN WHERE BORN ALFORD COLBORNE SON 12 LABOUR HANTS WINCHESTER JOSIAH COLBORNE SON 11 SCHOLAR HANTS WINCHESTER SELINA COLBORNE DAU 8 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE 17 VERWOOD GEORGE REEKS HEAD M 25 BUTCHER DORSET WIMBORNE JEAN REEKS WIFE M 24 IMPLOYED AT HOME DORSET EDMONDSHAM ARTHERTON REEKS SON 6 SCHOLAR DORSET EDMONDSHAM EMILY REEKS DAU 9M DORSET VERWOOD, CRANBORNE COMPILED BY VERWOOD HISTORICAL SOCIETY CROWN COPYRIGHT MATERIAL REPRODUCED WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE CONTROLLER OF HMSO. LICENCE NUMBER: C02W0003862 OUR TRANSCRIPTION SHOULD BE CHECKED AGAINST THE ORIGINALS FOR ACCURACY ORIGINALS CAN BE VIEWED AT PRO KEW, FRC ISLINGTON, DORSET RECORD OFFICE AND OTHER LOCATIONS 1851 CENSUS VERWOOD IN THE PARISH OF CRANBORNE, DORSET (WEST SECTION) NO. ABODE FIRST NAME SURNAME REL. MARITAL AGE OCCUPATION BIRTH BIRTH PLACE DIS- TO COND. COUNTY ABILITY HEAD M F 18 VERWOOD THOMAS HENNING HEAD M 43 LABOUR DORSET HORTON AMEY HENNING WIFE M 43 MY HOUSE TENDER DORSET CRANBORNE HARRIET HENNING DAU U 19 DORSET VERWOOD ELIZA JEAN HENNING DAU 11 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD HANAH HENNING DAU 8 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD DEBORAH HENNING DAU 2 DORSET VERWOOD 19 VERWOOD DAVID BAILEY HEAD M 26 LABOUR DORSET HORTON EDNA BAILEY WIFE M 33 IMPLOYED AT HOME WILTS MORTON ALBERT BAILEY SON-IN - 11 LABOUR DORSET GUSSAGE LAW HENRY BAILEY SON-IN - 8 SCHOLAR DORSET GUSSAGE LAW MARY JEAN BAILEY DAU 5 SCHOLAR DORSET GUSSAGE 20 VERWOOD WILLIAM TRICKETT HEAD M 52 LABOUR DORSET VERWOOD ELIZABETH TRICKETT WIFE M 46 IMPLOYED AT HOME DORSET HORTON ANNA TRICKETT DAU U 24 PARISH RELIEF DORSET VERWOOD MARY ANN TRICKETT DAU 11 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD TEZER TRICKETT DAU 6 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD ROADAR TRICKETT DAU 4 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD ANN TRICKETT DAU 8 SCHOLAR DORSET VERWOOD COMPILED BY VERWOOD HISTORICAL SOCIETY CROWN COPYRIGHT MATERIAL REPRODUCED WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE CONTROLLER OF HMSO. LICENCE NUMBER: C02W0003862 OUR TRANSCRIPTION SHOULD BE CHECKED AGAINST THE ORIGINALS FOR ACCURACY ORIGINALS CAN BE VIEWED AT PRO KEW, FRC ISLINGTON, DORSET RECORD OFFICE AND OTHER LOCATIONS 1851 CENSUS VERWOOD IN THE PARISH OF CRANBORNE, DORSET (WEST SECTION) NO. ABODE FIRST NAME SURNAME REL. MARITAL AGE OCCUPATION BIRTH BIRTH PLACE DIS- TO COND. COUNTY ABILITY HEAD M F 21 VERWOOD JOSEPH TRICKETT HEAD M 44 LABOUR DORSET VERWOOD. CRANBORNE ELIZABETH TRICKETT WIFE M 37 IMPLOYED AT HOME DORSET VERWOOD.
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