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West Lulworth - 1871 Census Ref Sch Abode Inh Name Position Cond Sex Age YoB Occupation Where born County Page 1 1 West Lulworth Inh BARNES, William C Head Unm M 65 1806 Miller West Lulworth Dorset 1 2 2 West Lulworth Inh RANDALL, Edward Head Mar M 53 1818 Bailiff West Lulworth Dorset 1 3 3 West Lulworth Inh AYLMAR, Holsella [Isabella] Eleanor Head Widow M 41? 1830? Gentle Woman Barnbro Northumberland 1 4 3 AYLMAR, Helen Daughter F 9 1862 Bary Ireland 1 5 3 AYLMAR, Fenton Son M 8 1863 Gentle Man Bashingshaset??? 1 6 3 DARLING, Helen Mother F 59 1812 Gentle Woman Lieth [Leith] Scotland 1 7 3 DARLING, Elenor Sister F 22 1849 Gentle Woman Chatton Northumberland 1 8 3 MASON, Thomas Uncle M 54 1817 ?ank Proprietor St Andrews Fife??? Canada 1 9 3 WALLACE, Charles Visitor Mar M 22 1849 Soldier Lancaster Lancashire 1 10 3 HOOD, Sarah Cook Mar F 27 1844 Cook Barton Dorset 1 11 3 CALLOWAY, Elizebeth Housemaid Unm F 17 1854 Housemaid Winfrith Dorset 1 12 4 West Lulworth Inh WATTY, William Head Mar M 50 1821 Coast Gard Officer Mousehole Cornwall 1 13 4 WATTY, Harriett Nichola Wife Mar F 51 1820 Coast Gard Wife Falmouth Cornwall 1 14 4 WATTY, Mary J Daughter Unm F 21 1850 Coast Gard Daughter Bar of Sough? Co. Dublin [Ireland] 1 15 4 WATTY, Elizebeth Ann Daughter Unm F 19 1852 Coast Gard Daughter Bar of Sough? Co. Dublin [Ireland] 1 16 4 WATTY, William H Son Unm M 17 1854 Seaman S Kerries? Co. Wexford [Ireland] 1 17 4 WATTY, Harriett Daughter Unm F 14 1857 Scholar S Kerries? Co. Wexford [Ireland] 1 18 4 WATTY, Dulciebella Daughter F 11 1860 Scholar Camsore? Co. Wexford [Ireland] 1 19 5 West Lulworth Inh PEARCE, Benjamin Head Mar M 41 1830 Coast Gard Chief Boatman St. Michael's Mount Cornwall 1 20 5 PEARCE, Caroline Wife Mar F 44 1827 Coast Gard Wife Plymouth Devon 1 21 5 PEARCE, Benjamin Son M 14 1857 Scholar Salcombe Devon 1 22 5 PEARCE, John Son M 10 1861 Scholar Salcombe Devon 1 23 5 PEARCE, Alice Daughter F 7 1864 Scholar Bovisand Devon 1 24 5 PEARCE, Henry Son M 5 1866 Scholar Bovisand Devon 1 25 5 PEARCE, Alfred Son M 3 1868 Scholar Osmington Dorset 1 26 6 Coast G Buildings Inh DUFFY, John Head Mar M 46 1825 Coast Gard Bray, Co. Dublin Ireland 2 27 6 DUFFY, Johanna Wife Mar F 45 1826 Coast Gard Wife Waterford Ireland 2 28 6 DUFFY, Mary J Daughter F 23 1848 Coast Gard Daur Waterford Ireland 2 29 6 DUFFY, John Son M 15 1856 Coast Gard Son Portland Dorset 2 30 6 DUFFY, James Son M 13 1858 Coast Gard Son Portland Dorset 2 31 6 DUFFY, Adda Daughter F 10 1861 Coast Gard Daur Portland Dorset 2 32 6 DUFFY, Hugh Son M 8 1863 Coast Gard Son Portland Dorset 2 33 7 Inh NEWBURY, Edward Head M 35 1836 Commission Boatsn Coast Gard Yafford Isle of Wight 2 34 7 NEWBURY, Ann M Wife F 29 1842 Commission Boatsn Coast Gard Wife West Lulworth Dorset 2 35 7 NEWBURY, Elizabeth A Daughter F 7 1864 Scholar West Lulworth Dorset 2 36 8 Inh NETTLE, John Head Mar M 48 1823 Coast Gaurd South Huish Devon 2 37 8 NETTLE, Mary A Wife Mar F 40 1831 Coast Gaurd Wife Siston Gloucestershire 2 38 8 NETTLE, James W S Son M 11 1860 Coast Gaurd Son West Lulworth Dorset 2 39 8 NETTLE, Mary A Daughter F 9 1862 Coast Gaurd Daur West Lulworth Dorset 2 40 8 NETTLE, Albert Son M 7 1864 Coast Gaurd Son West Lulworth Dorset 2 41 8 NETTLE, Charlott L Daughter F 4 1867 Coast Gaurd Daur West Lulworth Dorset 2 42 8 NETTLE, Thomas W Son M 2 1869 Coast Gaurd Son West Lulworth Dorset 2 43 8 NETTLE, Ernest A Son M 7m 1870 Coast Gaurd Son West Lulworth Dorset 2 44 9 Inh SOFFE, William Head Mar M 39 1832 Coast Gard Brockenhurst Hampshire 2 45 9 SOFFE, Kate Wife Unm F 29 1842 Coast Gard Wife Brockenhurst Hampshire 2 46 9 SOFFE, Katherine Daughter F 8 1863 Coast Gard Daur Warbarrow Dorset 2 47 9 SOFFE, Alice Daughter F 6 1865 Coast Gard Daur Warbarrow Dorset 2 48 9 SOFFE, William Son M 5 1866 Coast Gard Son Wyke Dorset 2 49 9 SOFFE, James Son M 4 1867 Coast Gard Son Wyke Dorset 2 Published by Martin White for www.westlulworth.org.uk 15/04/2011 Page 1 of 11 West Lulworth - 1871 Census Ref Sch Abode Inh Name Position Cond Sex Age YoB Occupation Where born County Page 50 9 SOFFE, Sarah Daughter F 1 1870 Coast Gard Daur West Lulworth Dorset 2 51 9 SOFFE, Christopher Son M 1m 1871 Coast Gard Son West Lulworth Dorset 2 52 10 West Lulworth Inh SQUIBB, James Head Mar M 35 1836 Coast Gard Chaldon Dorset 3 53 10 SQUIBB, Thersa Wife Mar F 35 1836 Coast Gard Wife Chaldon Dorset 3 54 10 SQUIBB, Charles J Son M 5 1866 Coast Gard Son Preston Dorset 3 55 10 SQUIBB, Mary A E Daughter F 3 1868 Coast Gard Daur West Lulworth Dorset 3 56 10 SQUIBB, William J Son M 1 1870 Coast Gard Son West Lulworth Dorset 3 57 11 West Lulworth Inh HOPKINS, Frank Head Mar M 32 1839 Coast Gard Rempstone Dorset 3 58 11 HOPKINS, Louisa Wife Mar F 32 1839 Coast Gard Wife Tenby Pembrokeshire, South Wales 3 59 11 HOPKINS, George Son M 4 1867 Coast Gard Son West Lulworth Dorset 3 60 11 HOPKINS, Sarah L Daughter F 2 1869 Coast Gard Daur West Lulworth Dorset 3 61 12 West Lulworth Inh DONOVAN, John Head Mar M 33 1838 Coast Gard Cork Ireland 3 62 12 DONOVAN, Ann Wife Mar F 25 1846 Coast Gard Wife Cork Ireland 3 63 12 DONOVAN, Michael J Son M 2 1869 Coast Gard Son St. Mawes Cornwall 3 64 12 DONOVAN, Timothy Son M 10m 1871 Coast Gard Son Dunmanway, Cork Ireland 3 65 12 CROWBY, Julia Boarder F 16 1855 Dressmaker Dunmanway, Cork Ireland 3 66 14 West Lulworth Inh RANDALL, William Head Widow M 74 1797 Retired Farmer West Lulworth Dorset 3 67 14 ANDREWS, Mary Niece Unm F 41 1830 Retired Farmer Daur Osmington Dorset 3 68 14 DOREY, Louisa Servant Unm F 34 1837 Domestic Servant West Lulworth Dorset 3 69 15 Cove Hotel Inh RICHARDS, George Head Mar M 36 1835 Hotel Keeper Corfe Castle Dorset 3 70 15 RICHARDS, Mary Wife Mar F 34 1837 Hotel Keeper Wife Chaldon Herring Dorset 3 71 15 RICHARDS, Elizebeth A Daughter F 8 1863 Scholar West Lulworth Dorset 3 72 15 RICHARDS, Ingram Son M 6 1865 Scholar West Lulworth Dorset 3 73 15 RICHARDS, Charles Geo Son M 3 1868 Scholar West Lulworth Dorset 3 74 15 RICHARDS, Infant [Alice Mary] Daughter F 3w 1871 West Lulworth Dorset 3 75 15 RICHARDS, Jane Sister Unm F 35? 1836? Bar Assistant Corfe Castle Dorset 3 76 15 SWYER, Louisa A Governess Unm F 24 1847 Family Governess Lytchett Minster Dorset 3 77 15 WHITE, Caroline Servant Unm F 19 1852 Cook Portland Dorset 4 78 15 SILCOCK, Kate Servant Unm F 21? 1850? Housemaid Dorchester Dorset 4 79 15 SYMONDS, Mary Nurse Mar F 73 1798 Laborer's Wife Winfrith Newburgh Dorset 4 80 15 DASHWOOD, Henry C Boarder Mar M 44 1827 Solicitor Landowner Sturminster Newton Dorset 4 81 15 DASHWOOD, Emma Boarder Mar F 42? 1829? Gentlewoman Annuitant Gommersal Yorkshire 4 82 15 CORBETT, Julia B Boarder Mar F 40 1831 Gentlewoman Gommersal Yorkshire 4 83 15 CORBETT, Julia G Boarder F 8 1863 Gentlewoman Bettchworth Surrey 4 84 15 CORBETT, Anne Boarder F 6 1865 Gentlewoman Bettchworth Surrey 4 85 15 KNOWLES, George H Boarder Unm M 33 1838 Gentleman Landowner Gommersal Yorkshire 4 86 15 BAKER, Lucy Servant Unm F 31? 1840? Domestic Servant Farnbro Oxfordshire 4 87 16 West Lulworth Inh VALLANCE, John Head Mar M 48 1823 Groom West Lulworth Dorset 4 88 16 VALLANCE, Ann W Wife Mar F 46 1825 Groom Wife West Lulworth Dorset 4 89 16 VALLANCE, John M Son Unm M 21 1850 Groom Son West Lulworth Dorset 4 90 16 VALLANCE, Mary Daughter F 16 1855 Groom Daur West Lulworth Dorset 4 91 16 VALLANCE, Elizebeth Daughter F 9 1862 Groom Daur West Lulworth Dorset 4 92 17 West Lulworth Inh WILLIAMS, Thomas Head Mar M 47 1824 Fisherman West Lulworth Dorset 4 93 17 WILLIAMS, Elizebeth Wife Mar F 50 1821 Fisherman Wife West Lulworth Dorset 4 94 17 WILLIAMS, Jane M Daughter Unm F 20 1851 Fisherman Daur West Lulworth Dorset 4 95 17 WILLIAMS, James W Son M 13 1858 Fisherman Son West Lulworth Dorset 4 96 17 WILLIAMS, Arthur Son M 10 1861 Fisherman Son West Lulworth Dorset 4 97 17 WILLIAMS, Frederick Son M 7 1864 Fisherman Son West Lulworth Dorset 4 98 18 West Lulworth Inh WILLIAMS, Robert Head Mar M 38 1833 Millers Grinder West Lulworth Dorset 4 Published by Martin White for www.westlulworth.org.uk 15/04/2011 Page 2 of 11 West Lulworth - 1871 Census Ref Sch Abode Inh Name Position Cond Sex Age YoB Occupation Where born County Page 99 18 WILLIAMS, Harriett Wife Mar F 43 1828 Millers Grinder Wife West Lulworth Dorset 4 100 18 WILLIAMS, Robert Son M 12 1859 Millers Grinder Son West Lulworth Dorset 4 101 18 WILLIAMS, George Son M 10 1861 Millers Grinder Son West Lulworth Dorset 4 102 18 WILLIAMS, William Son M 8 1863 Scholar West Lulworth Dorset 5 103 18 WILLIAMS, Elizebeth Daughter F 4 1867 Scholar West Lulworth Dorset 5 104 19 West Lulworth Inh MILLER, Frederick C Head Mar M 21 1850 Fisherman West Lulworth Dorset 5 105 19 MILLER, Harriet M Wife Mar F 23 1848 Fisherman Wife West Lulworth Dorset 5 106 19 MILLER, George W Son M 6m 1871 Fisherman Son West Lulworth Dorset 5 107 20 West Lulworth Inh CHARLES, William Head Mar M 49 1822 Fisherman West Lulworth Dorset 5 108 20 CHARLES, Maria Wife Mar F 44 1827 Fisherman Wife Knowel [Church Knowle] Dorset 5 109 20 CHARLES, Andrew Son M 15 1856 Fisherman Son Chaldon Dorset 5 110 20 CHARLES, Jane E Daughter F 13 1858 Scholar West Lulworth Dorset 5 111 20 CHARLES, Mary A Daughter F 10 1861 Scholar West Lulworth Dorset 5 112 20 CHARLES, Elizebeth A Daughter F 8 1863 Scholar West Lulworth Dorset 5 113 20 CHARLES, Ann M Daughter F 6 1865 Scholar West Lulworth Dorset 5 114 21 West Lulworth Inh MILLER, Joseph Head Mar M 46 1825 Fisherman Tyneham Dorset 5 115 21 MILLER, Ann Wife Mar F 45 1826 Fisherman Wife West Lulworth Dorset 5 116 21 MILLER, Michael N Son M 19 1852 Fisherman Son West Lulworth Dorset
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    THE ALFORDS OF DORSETSHIRE; BRIDPORT, ETC. pp. 67-72 It will be convenient to collect the abstracts of the various parish registers, wills, and monumental inscriptions which have been noted relative to this line: BRIDPORT REGISTERS (These commence in 1600) 1601, June 30 Richard Alford and Edith Tucker, married. 1602, Aug. 25 Mr. John Alford, bayliffe of Bridport, and Elizabeth Edger, of Mosterne, within the parish of South Parrott, married. 1604, Mar. 24 Richard, sonne of Richard Alford, buried. 1604, Apr. 18 Dorcas, daughter of Richard Alford, baptized. 1604, Aug. 20 Henry Lamburne and Margaret Alforde, married. 1606, Mar. 14 Andrew Alford, buried. 1606, May 4 John, sonne of Christopher Alforde, baptized. 1608, Jan. 16 Susanna, daughter of Richard Alford, baptized. 1608, Oct. 25 George Cox and Edith Alford, married. 1609, May 7 William, sonne of Mr. John Alford, buried. 1610, May 10 John, sonne of Richard Alford, tayler, baptized. 1612, Oct. 13 Marie, daughter of Richard Alford, baptized. 1612, Nov. 25 Margaret, wife of Christopher Alford, buried. 1613, Apr. 14 Christopher Alford and Phillis Lawrund, married. 1614, Jan. 10 John Alford and Joan Hounsell, married. 1614, Nov. 23 Joan, daughter of Richard Alford, baptized. 1616, Mar. 24 Leonard Alford, buried. 1616, May 4 Marie, daughter of Agnes Alford, buried. 1616, Aug. 13 Joan, daughter of John Alford, baptized. 1616, Sept. 22 Joan, daughter of Richard Alford, buried. 1616, Nov. 13 Nicholas Northover and Joan Alford, married. 1617, Jan. 21 Edward, son of William Alford, baptized. 1618, Feb. 1 Richard, son of Richard Alford, baptized. 1618, Feb. 14 Susanna, daughter of John Alford, baptized.