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Martin - Census 1901 Martin - Census 1901 Relationship Employer, Address Surname Given Names Status Sex Age Year Born Occupation Where Born Notes to Head worker or Own If working RG13/1049 Account at Home 1 Sopp's Lane, East Martin Beffin Sarah Head W F 56 1845 Martin Page 1 Sopp's Lane, East Martin Beffin Albert Edward Son U M 17 1884 Carter on Farm Worker Martin Sopp's Lane, East Martin Beffin Mark Son U M 14 1887 Carter on Farm Worker Martin Sopp's Lane, East Martin Beffin George Grandson M 6 1895 Fordingbridge, Hants 2 Sopp's Lane, East Martin Jacobs William Head M M 61 1840 Carter on Farm Worker Stratford Tony Sopp's Lane, East Martin Jacobs Harriet Wife M F 58 1843 Stratford Tony Sopp's Lane, East Martin Jacobs Herbert Son U M 32 1869 Carter on Farm Worker West Harnham Sopp's Lane, East Martin Jacobs Kate Daughter U F 19 1882 West Tytherley Sopp's Lane, East Martin Jacobs Alfred Henry Son U M 17 1884 Under Carter on Farm Worker Odstock Sopp's Lane, East Martin Jacobs Frances Louisa Grandchild F 10 1891 West Martin 3 East Martin Lane Beal William Head M M 44 1857 Carter on Farm Worker Cranborne, Dorset East Martin Lane Beal Agnes Wife M F 30 1871 Martin East Martin Lane Beal Maurice Son M 7 1894 Martin East Martin Lane Beal Frederick Son M 6 1895 Cripplestowe, Dorset Probably Cripplestyle 4 East Martin Lane Case George Scovell Head M M 81 1820 Shepherd Worker Launceston, Cornwall East Martin Lane Case Sarah Scovell Wife M F 71 1830 Damerham, Hants Deaf 5 East Martin Lane Manston William Head M M 22 1879 Carter on Farm Worker Martin, Hants East Martin Lane Manston Mary Wife M F 21 1880 Taverstock 6 East Martin Lane Hetherington John Head W M 46 1855 School Master in Village School Kendal, Westmoreland East Martin Lane Hetherington Isabella Daughter U F 18 1883 Pupil Teacher in Village School Durham, Sunderland East Martin Lane Hetherington John Son U M 15 1886 Art Student Durham, Sunderland East Martin Lane Hyde Frances Elizabeth Niece U F 30 1871 Assistant Mistress in Village School Liverpool, Lancs 7 East Martin Lane Jennings Samuel Head M M 48 1853 Gardener Worker Keyneston, Dorset East Martin Lane Jennings Emma Wife M F 48 1853 Whitechurch, Dorset 8 East Martin Lane Frampton Frederick Head M M 50 1851 Thatcher & Hedger on Farm Worker Hanley, Dorset East Martin Lane Frampton Eliza Wife M F 56 1845 Hanley, Dorset East Martin Lane Grundy Alice Christine Granddtr U F 18 1883 Dressmaker Worker Hanley, Dorset East Martin Lane Grundy John Grandson U M 15 1886 Carter on Farm Worker Tollard Royal 9 East Martin Lane Runyeard Joseph Albert Head M M 40 1861 Carter on Farm Worker Verwood, Dorset East Martin Lane Runyeard Martha Jane Wife M F 36 1865 Hanley, Dorset 10 East Martin Lane Adams John Head W M 80 1821 Bootmaker Worker Hanley, Dorset 11 East Martin Lane Crawshaw James Head M M 38 1863 Groom Domestic Worker Halifax, Yorkshire Page 11 East Martin Lane Crawshaw Rosa Wife M F 34 1867 Hilcot East Martin Lane Crawshaw Hannah Daughter F 10 1891 Edmonsham, Dorset East Martin Lane Crawshaw Matilda Daughter F 8 1893 Edmonsham, Dorset East Martin Lane Crawshaw Walter Son M 4 1897 Sedge Hill 12 East Martin Lane Michell Eardley Wilmot Head M M 57 1844 Clergyman (Church of England) Heavitree, Devon East Martin Lane Michell Fanny Elizabeth Wife M F 54 1847 Seaford, Sussex East Martin Lane Michell Violet Mary Daughter U F 23 1878 Richmond, Surrey East Martin Lane Taylor Jessie Mary Servant U F 25 1876 Cook (Domestic) Saffron Walden, Essex East Martin Lane Aspland Fanny Mabel Servant U F 23 1878 Housemaid (Domestic) Chatteris, Cambridge 0 Cottage, East Martin Lane Uninhabited - not in occupation 0 Manor House, East Martin Lane Uninhabited - in occupation 13 Bustard, East Martin Bentinck Robert Head U M 25 1876 Living on own means London 14 Bustard, East Martin King Ambrose Head M M 54 1847 Cattleman Worker Landford Parish Bustard, East Martin King Mary Wife M F 50 1851 Redlynch Bustard, East Martin King Frederick James Son U M 18 1883 Hale Bustard, East Martin King Henry Ambrose Son M 11 1890 Hale Bustard, East Martin Newman Amy Jane Niece F 13 1888 Redlynch 15 Bustard, East Martin Davis Fred Head M M 55 1846 Carpenter on Farm Worker Woolsbridge, Dorset Bustard, East Martin Davis Sarah Ann Wife M F 43 1858 St. Giles, Dorset Bustard, East Martin Davis Charles Frederick Son U M 19 1882 Stableman on Farm Worker Pentridge, Dorset Bustard, East Martin Davis Jefferson Son M 10 1891 Boveridge, Dorset ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2018/Carol Ouellet Page 1 of 8 Martin - Census 1901 Relationship Employer, Address Surname Given Names Status Sex Age Year Born Occupation Where Born Notes to Head worker or Own If working RG13/1049 Account at Home Bustard, East Martin Davis Lily Emily Daughter F 7 1894 Boveridge, Dorset 16 Bustard, East Martin Marlow William Head M M 41 1860 Farm Labourer Worker Damerham Bustard, East Martin Marlow Alice Louisa Wife M F 35 1866 Westbury Bustard, East Martin Marlow Edith May Daughter F 8 1893 Martin, Hants Bustard, East Martin Marlow Lily Daughter F 6 1895 Martin, Hants Bustard, East Martin Marlow Edward George Son M 4 1897 Martin, Hants Bustard, East Martin Chrisholm Kate Visitor U F 23 1878 Cook (Domestic) Ballone, Inverness, Scotland 17 Tidpit, Martin Blake Franklin James Head M M 34 1867 Shepherd Worker Salisbury Tidpit, Martin Blake Emily Wife M F 35 1866 Sutton Waldren, Dorset Tidpit, Martin Blake William Franklin Son M 9 1892 Tytherington Page 3 Tidpit, Martin Blake Annie Beatrice Daughter F 8 1893 Tytherington Tidpit, Martin Blake Edith Mary Daughter F 5 1896 Damerham, Hants 0 Tidpit, Martin Uninhabited - not in occupation x-ed out 18 Tidpit, Martin Runyeard Samuel Frank Head M M 34 1867 Carter and Cattleman on Farm Worker Verwood, Dorset Tidpit, Martin Runyeard Jane Wife M F 32 1869 Martin Tidpit, Martin Runyeard Ivy May Daughter F 4 1897 Matersley in Woodland, Dorset Tidpit, Martin Runyeard Elsie Kathleen Daughter F 2 1899 Matersley in Woodland, Dorset Tidpit, Martin Biffen Henry Charles Wife's brother U M 20 1881 Carter on Farm Worker Martin 19 Tidpit, Martin Harris James Head M M 35 1866 Carter on Farm Worker Coombe Tidpit, Martin Harris Bessie Wife M F 28 1873 Martin Tidpit, Martin Harris William Son M 7 1894 Martin Tidpit, Martin Harris George Son M 4 1897 Toyd Tidpit, Martin Harris Bertram Son M 1 1900 Bleak Hill, Hants 20 Tidpit, Martin Compton Henry Head M M 70 1831 Labourer on Farm Worker Bishopstone, Hants (sic) Tidpit, Martin Compton Sarah Wife M F 65 1836 Broad Chalke Tidpit, Martin Compton Walter Son U M 26 1875 Carter on Farm Worker Shemeral Gate, Hants Tidpit, Martin Compton Eliza Daughter U F 24 1877 Shemeral Gate, Hants Tidpit, Martin Thorne Fred Boarder U M 20 1881 Under Carter on Farm Worker East Martin 21 Tidpit, Martin Blandford Ambrose Head M M 48 1853 Farmer Employer Martin Tidpit, Martin Blandford Blanche Wife M F 46 1855 Martin Tidpit, Martin Blandford Kitty Blanche Daughter U F 24 1877 Martin 22 Tidpit, Martin Harvey Hedley George Head M M 42 1859 Farmer Employer Ebbesbourne Wake Tidpit, Martin Harvey Amelia Maria Wife M F 45 1856 St. Giles, Dorset Tidpit, Martin Harvey Ethel Maud Daughter F 9 1892 Ebbesbourne Wake Tidpit, Martin Harvey Florence Amelia Daughter F 8 1893 Ebbesbourne Wake Tidpit, Martin Harvey Hilda Mary Daughter F 2 1899 Tidpit Martin, Hants 23 Tidpit, Martin Shutler Richard Head M M 47 1854 Dairyman Worker Meriott, Som. Tidpit, Martin Shutler Emma Wife M F 46 1855 Meriott, Som. Tidpit, Martin Shutler Cecil Son M 10 1891 Crewkerne, Som. Tidpit, Martin Shutler Leonard Son M 9 1892 Crewkerne, Som. Tidpit, Martin Shutler Ruth Hilda Daughter F 8 1893 Colford, Som. Page 4 Tidpit, Martin Shutler Laura Tisley Daughter F 3 1898 Lullington, Som. 24 Paradise Farm Thorne George Head M M 46 1855 Carter on Farm Worker Damerham, Hants Paradise Farm Thorne Elizabeth Wife M F 45 1856 Damerham, Hants Paradise Farm Thorne Jane Daughter U F 16 1885 Cranborne, Dorset Paradise Farm Thorne Edith Daughter F 13 1888 Cranborne, Dorset Paradise Farm Thorne Thomas Son M 11 1890 Martin Paradise Farm Thorne Frank Son M 7 1894 Martin Paradise Farm Thorne Emma Daughter F 4 1897 Martin Paradise Farm Marlow Frank Lodger U M 29 1872 Carter on Farm Worker Martin 25 Kyte's Nest Farm Shering Charles Head M M 38 1863 Farmer Employer Cranborne, Dorset Kyte's Nest Farm Shering Mary Wife M F 42 1859 Cranborne, Dorset Kyte's Nest Farm Shering Levi Henry Son M 7 1894 Cranborne, Dorset ©Wiltshire OPC Project/2018/Carol Ouellet Page 2 of 8 Martin - Census 1901 Relationship Employer, Address Surname Given Names Status Sex Age Year Born Occupation Where Born Notes to Head worker or Own If working RG13/1049 Account at Home Kyte's Nest Farm Shering David Stephen Son M 5 1896 Martin, Hants Kyte's Nest Farm Shering Frances Jane Mary Daughter F 3 1898 Martin, Hants Kyte's Nest Farm Shering Jesse James Son M 1 1900 Martin, Hants 26 Martin Poore Aben Head M M 40 1861 Engineer (Tractor engine proprietor) Employer Martin Martin Poore Caroline Wife M F 39 1862 Cranborne, Dorset Martin Poore Beatrice Daughter F 12 1889 Martin Martin Poore Mable Daughter F 8 1893 Martin Martin Poore George Son M 7 1894 Martin Martin Poore Rubbie Daughter F 6 1895 Martin Martin Poore Lottie Daughter F 5 1896 Martin Martin Poore Dorothy Daughter F 4 1897 Martin Martin Poore Nellie Daughter F 2 1899 Martin Martin Poore Alice Daughter F 0 1901 Martin Age 1 mo.
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