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Ditteridge - Census 1881 Ditteridge - Census 1881 Year of Schedule Surname Given Names Relationship Status Sex Age Birth Occupation Birth Place Address 1 Orchard Thomas Head Married M 41 1840 Farm Lab Wilts Chiveral Henley 1 Orchard William Son Unmarried M 17 1864 Farm Lab Wilts Chiveral Henley 1 Orchard Harriett Daughter F 13 1868 Scholar Wilts Chiveral Henley 1 Orchard James Son M 11 1870 Scholar Wilts Chiveral Henley 1 Orchard Joseph Son M 8 1873 Scholar Wilts Holt Henley 1 Orchard Anne Daughter F 2 1879 Wilts Box Henley 2 Aust Susan Head F 48 1833 Domestic Servant Wilts Henley Box Henley 3 Dagger George Head Married M 58 1823 Quarryman Wilts Murell Box Ashley, 1 Wilton's Buildings 3 Dagger Catherine Wife Married F 53 1828 Somerset Bathford Box Ashley, 1 Wilton's Buildings 3 Dagger Fanny Daughter Unmarried F 28 1853 Dressmaker Wilts Box Box Ashley, 1 Wilton's Buildings 3 Dagger Jacob Son Unmarried M 28 1853 Quarryman Wilts Box Box Ashley, 1 Wilton's Buildings 4 Stevens Daniel Head Married M 27 1854 General Labourer (Carter) Wilts Beckhampton Box Ashley, 2 Wilton's Buildings 4 Stevens Fanny Wife Married F 23 1858 Wilts Box Box Ashley, 2 Wilton's Buildings 5 Hinton Aaron Head Married M 28 1853 Blacksmith Wilts Cold Ashton Box Ashley, 3 Wilton's Buildings 5 Hinton Louisa Wife Married F 25 1856 Wilts Box Box Ashley, 3 Wilton's Buildings 5 Hinton Arthur G Son M 2 1879 Wilts Box Box Ashley, 3 Wilton's Buildings 5 Hinton Edith A Daughter F 1 1880 Wilts Box Box Ashley, 3 Wilton's Buildings 6 Hann Harriett L Wife Married F 28 1853 Signalman's Wife Somerset North Cheriton Box Ashley, 4 Wilton's Buildings 6a Lambert Isaac Lodger Married M 61 1820 Mason Somerset Daulton Box Ashley, 4 Wilton's Buildings 6a Lambert Ann Wife Married F 69 1812 Essex Colchester Box Ashley, 4 Wilton's Buildings 6b Ford Sarah Head Widow F 72 1809 Interest of Money Wilts Lacock Box Ashley 7 Gale James Head Married M 58 1823 Stone Quarryman Wilts Box Ditteridge 7 Gale Mary A Wife Married F 56 1825 Wilts Box Ditteridge 7 Gale Joseph J Son Unmarried M 23 1858 Stone Mason Wilts Ditteridge Ditteridge 7 Gale Edwin Son Unmarried M 18 1863 Stone Mason Wilts Ditteridge Ditteridge 7 Gale Matilda H Daughter Unmarried F 17 1864 Domestic Servant Wilts Ditteridge Ditteridge 8 Spencer William Head Married M 31 1850 Wheelwright & Carpenter Wilts Box Ashley Rectory Cottage 8 Spencer Mary A Wife Married F 31 1850 Wheelwright & Carpenter's Wife Wilts Alcombe Rectory Cottage 8 Spencer Constance A Daughter F 5 1876 Scholar Wilts Ditteridge Rectory Cottage 8 Spencer Laura M Daughter F 2 1879 Scholar Wilts Ditteridge Rectory Cottage 9 Davis Edward Head Married M 28 1853 Farm Labourer: Shepherd Gloucestershire Horton Ditteridge 9 Davis Emma Wife Married F 26 1855 Works on Farm Hawkesbury Upton Ditteridge 9 Davis Edward Son M 7 1874 Gloucestershire NK Ditteridge 9 Davis Charles Son M 3 1878 Gloucestershire Marshfield Ditteridge 9 Davis Albert M 1 1880 Somerset Corston Ditteridge 10 Ford Samuel M Head Married M 28 1853 Mason Wilts Ditteridge Ditteridge 10 Ford Sarah L A Wife Married F 26 1855 Wilts Ditteridge Ditteridge 11 Maynard William Lodger Married M 25 1856 Stone Sawyer Herts Stevenage Ditteridge 11 Maynard Annie Wife Married F 25 1856 Surrey Chobham Ditteridge 12 Gullis Charles Head Married M 37 1844 Farm Labourer: Carter Wilts South Wraxall Ditteridge 12 Gullis Charlotte Wife Married F 37 1844 Wilts South Wraxall Ditteridge © Wiltshire OPC Project/Caroline Hooper/2013 Ditteridge - Census 1881 Year of Schedule Surname Given Names Relationship Status Sex Age Birth Occupation Birth Place Address 12 Gullis George Son Unmarried M 15 1866 Farmers Boy Wilts South Wraxall Ditteridge 12 Gullis Eliza Daughter F 12 1869 Scholar Wilts Winsley Ditteridge 12 Gullis Annie Daughter F 9 1872 Scholar Wilts Winsley Ditteridge 12 Gullis John Son M 7 1874 Scholar Wilts Winsley Ditteridge 12 Gullis Charles Son M 4 1877 Wilts Winsley Ditteridge 12 Gullis Maude Daughter F 2 1879 Wilts Melksham Ditteridge 13 Morris Thomas Head Married M 49 1832 General Labourer Wilts Bradford on Avon Ditteridge 13 Morris Harriette Wife Married F 50 1831 Wilts Bradford on Avon Ditteridge 14 Heathcote William N Head Married M 53 1828 Rector of Ditteridge Hants Farley The Rectory 14 Heathcote Isabella L Wife Married F 55 1826 Parsons Wife Essex Colchester The Rectory 14 Heathcote Gertrude E B Daughter Unmarried F 20 1861 Parson's Daughter Wilts Ditteridge The Rectory 14 Heathcote Agnes B E Daughter Unmarried F 19 1862 Wilts Ditteridge The Rectory 14 Heathcote Frances M Daughter Unmarried F 17 1864 Wilts Seend The Rectory 14 Webb Jane Servant Unmarried F 25 1856 Housemaid Domestic Wilts Lacock The Rectory 15 Brooks William Head Married M 35 1846 General Labourer Oxford Salt Box 15 Brooks Rosina Wife Married F 37 1844 Somerset Salt Box 15 Brooks Eliza Daughter Unmarried F 8 1873 Scholar Wilts Salt Box 15 Brooks Mary A Daughter Unmarried F 4 1877 Wilts Salt Box 15 Brooks Jemima Daughter Unmarried F 2 1879 Wilts Salt Box 15 Brooks Henry Son M 0 1881 Wilts Salt Box 16 Holbrook Thomas Head Married M 61 1820 General Labourer Somerset Salt Box 16 Holbrook Mary Wife Married F 62 1819 Somerset Salt Box 16 Benjamin William Boarder Widow M 56 1825 General Labourer Wilts Salt Box 17 Andrews Thomas Head Married M 73 1808 Farmer (37 acres, 1 man) Somerset Bath Alcombe Farm 17 Andrews Mary A Wife Married F 69 1812 Farmer's Wife Somerset Weston Alcombe Farm 17 Andrews Caroline Daughter Unmarried F 39 1842 Wilts Ditteridge Alcombe Farm 17 Andrews Letitia Daughter Unmarried F 37 1844 Wilts Ditteridge Alcombe Farm 17 Andrews Aubury Son Unmarried M 35 1846 Farmer's Son Wilts Ditteridge Alcombe Farm 17 Andrews Jane Daughter Unmarried F 32 1849 Wilts Ditteridge Alcombe Farm 17 Andrews Fanny Daughter Unmarried F 26 1855 Somerset Weston Alcombe Farm 18 Nimmo Elisa H Head Unmarried F 80 1801 Annuitant Abroad British Subject Alcombe House 18 Nimmo Isabella Mother Married F 70 1811 Abroad British Subject Alcombe House 18 Nimmo Lena B Sister Unmarried F 61 1820 Abroad British Subject Alcombe House 19 Parsons John Head Married M 43 1838 Stone Cutter Wilts NK Alcombe 19 Parsons Ellen Wife Married F 45 1836 Somerset Timsbury Alcombe 19 Parsons Willie Son M 14 1867 Farm Labourer Somerset Bristol Alcombe 19 Parsons Sarah Daughter F 10 1871 Scholar NA Pennsy Piltson Alcombe 19 Parsons Theodore Son M 8 1873 Scholar NA Pennsy Piltson Alcombe 19 Parsons Nelly Daughter F 6 1875 Scholar Wilts Kingsdown Alcombe 19 Parsons Rosa Daughter F 4 1877 Wilts Ditteridge Alcombe 20 Haddrell Johan Head Married M 33 1848 General Labourer Wilts Chippenham Langley Alcombe © Wiltshire OPC Project/Caroline Hooper/2013 Ditteridge - Census 1881 Year of Schedule Surname Given Names Relationship Status Sex Age Birth Occupation Birth Place Address 20 Haddrell Honor S Wife Married F 32 1849 Wilts Box Alcombe 21 Bartlett Geo. Head Married M 29 1852 Porter on GWR Dorset Yetminster Alcombe 21 Bartlett Ellen Wife Married F 24 1857 Dorset Yetminster Alcombe 21 Bartlett Geo. Son M 3 1878 Wilts Ditteridge Alcombe 21 Bartlett Alfred Son M 0 1881 Wilts Ditteridge Alcombe 22 Clark John Head Married M 41 1840 Carpenter Wilts Corsham Alcombe 22 Clark Mary A Wife Married M 39 1842 Carpenter's Wife Gloucestershire Cirencester Alcombe 22 Clark William Son Unmarried M 16 1865 Farm Labourer Glos Marshfield Alcombe 22 Clark Frederick Son M 11 1870 Scholar Wilts Colerne Alcombe 22 Clark Lucy Daughter F 6 1875 Scholar Wilts Colerne Alcombe 22 Clark Frank Son M 3 1878 Scholar Wilts Colerne Alcombe 22 Clark Kate Daughter M 0 1881 Wilts Ditteridge Alcombe 23 Hibbard Robert Head Married M 42 1839 General Labourer Wilts Barwick Bassett Alcombe 23 Hibbard Emily Wife Married F 31 1850 Herts Waterdale S Albans Alcombe 24 Harding Hannah Head Widow F 45 1836 Parish Relief Wilts Hilmarton Alcombe 24 Harding Eliz. Daughter F 12 1869 Scholar Wilts Ditteridge Alcombe 24 Harding Thomas Son M 10 1871 Scholar Wilts Ditteridge Alcombe 24 Harding William Son M 7 1874 Scholar Wilts Ditteridge Alcombe 24 Harding Alfred Son M 6 1875 Scholar Wilts Ditteridge Alcombe © Wiltshire OPC Project/Caroline Hooper/2013.
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