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NEWPORT
1830 List of Inhabitants |
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THE INHABITANTS OF NEWPORT, ESSEX, IN 1830
as recorded by the Revd. Edward Gould Monk, vicar of Newport 1828-1850
in two little leather bound books (now in private hands), with notes he made in 1841
Here is an Index to Surnames
NOTES. A further column in the original books headed ‘Uses Family Devotion, has a Bible or Prayer Book’ has been omitted, as Mr Monk did not use it.
Transcription is as exact as possible; transcriber’s notes are in italic.Lines crossing through text are as in the original.
* Entries with this mark were found at the end of the second book, under ‘Omissions’ or ‘Additions & Alterations since July 1830’.
House no. |
Names of Inhabitants |
Occupation |
When Born |
[Age &] General Health |
Attends Church and Sacrament |
Attends other Service |
Reads,
Writes, |
Observations |
1 |
Joseph Webster |
Shortgrove Under Gardener |
1806 |
24 |
C |
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Ann Webster |
his wife |
1805 |
25 |
C |
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2 |
Richard Sturkey |
Farmer |
1786 |
44 |
C |
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Margaret Sturkey |
his wife |
1792 |
38 |
C & S |
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Ann Sturkey |
- mother |
1756 |
74 |
C & S |
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John Sturkey |
son |
1822 |
8 |
C |
S |
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Richard Sturkey |
son |
1830 |
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Elizabeth Saville |
servant |
1813 |
17 |
C |
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3 |
James Carter |
Labourer |
1775 |
55 |
C |
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Carter |
his wife |
1778 |
52 |
C |
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Richard Carter |
son |
1815 |
15 |
C |
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Thos Carter |
son |
1818 |
12 |
C |
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Martha Carter |
daughter |
1820 |
10 |
C |
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4 |
John Spencer |
Formerly servant to Mr Smith of Shortgrove |
1770 |
60 |
C & S |
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Mary Spencer |
wife |
1783 |
47 |
C & S |
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Joseph Spencer |
son |
1820 |
10 |
C |
S |
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5 |
Henry Searle |
Labourer |
1785 |
45 |
C |
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Fanny Searle |
wife |
1790 |
40 |
C |
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6 |
John Gayford |
Farmer |
1764 |
66 Infirm |
C & S |
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William Gayford |
his brother |
1768 |
62 |
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John Gayford |
grandson |
1823 |
7 |
C |
S |
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Dudley Gayford |
son |
1800 |
30 |
C |
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Maryann Gayford |
daughter |
1804 |
26 |
C |
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Louiza Gayford |
daughter |
1809 |
21 |
C |
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Marcellina Gayford |
daughter |
1814 |
16 |
C |
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William Reed |
servant |
1802 |
28 |
C |
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Robert Clark |
servant |
1814 |
16 |
C |
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7 |
Margaret Marking |
Innkeeper |
1775 |
55 |
C |
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William Midcalf |
Farmer |
1780 |
50 |
C |
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Barzillia Barrett |
Ostler |
1803 |
27 |
C |
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Lima Barrett |
his wife |
1804 |
26 |
C |
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Maria Chipperfield |
widow, daughter of Margt. Marking |
1798 |
32 |
C |
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William Belsham |
Margt. Marking’s son by former marriage |
1806 |
24 |
C |
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Louiza Belsham |
daughter by Do. |
1808 |
22 |
C |
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8 |
Thomas Skipper |
Farmer |
1763 |
67 |
C |
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Mary Skipper |
his wife |
1765 |
65 |
C |
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James Lilly |
Farmer |
1803 |
27 |
C |
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David Skipper |
Farmer |
1803 |
27 |
C |
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Lydia Skipper |
daughter to Thomas Skipper |
1810 |
20 |
C |
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James Searle |
servant |
1811 |
19 |
C |
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William Brooks |
servant |
1814 |
16 |
C |
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9 |
Thomas Brand |
Blacksmith |
1798 |
32 |
C |
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Susanah Brand |
his wife |
1799 |
31 |
C |
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Ann Smithson |
not related to them |
1771 |
59 |
C regularly |
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John Carter |
apprentice |
1814 |
16 |
C |
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John Brand |
nephew |
1817 |
13 |
C |
S |
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Ellen Leeman |
not related to them |
1823 |
7 |
C |
S |
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10 |
Mr Ward |
Gentleman |
C & S regularly |
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Mrs Ward |
his wife |
infirm |
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Miss Ward |
his daughter |
C & S regularly |
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Francis Ward |
his son |
1819 |
11 |
C |
S |
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Mary Reed |
servant |
C |
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Blackaby |
servant |
C |
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11 |
Samuel Saville |
Labourer |
1790 |
40 |
C |
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Lucy Saville |
his wife |
1793 |
37 |
C formerly |
Meeting of Wesleyan methodists at a barn in the parish regularly |
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Charlotte Saville |
daughter |
1817 |
13 |
C |
S |
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Louiza Saville |
daughter |
1822 |
8 |
C |
S |
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Maryann Saville |
his daughter |
1824 |
6 |
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12 |
Sarah Cakebread |
pauper widow |
1754 |
76, Infirm |
C |
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13 |
James Hesler |
Taylor |
1793 |
37 |
C |
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Elizabeth Hesler |
his wife |
1796 |
34 |
C |
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14 |
William Byatt |
Labourer |
1805 |
25 |
C |
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Ann Byatt |
wife |
1793 |
37 |
Wesleyan |
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Charles Mead |
son of A. Byatt by a former marriage |
C |
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Joseph Sparkes |
Illegitimate son of A. Byatt |
1829 |
1 |
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15 |
Henry Buck |
Shoemaker |
1800 |
30 |
C |
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Sarah Buck |
wife |
1802 |
28 |
C |
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Charles Buck |
his son |
1828 |
2 |
C |
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16 |
John Debnam |
Inn keeper & carpenter |
1780 |
50 |
C |
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John Debnam |
his nephew |
1816 |
14 |
C |
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Mary Dennison |
Housekeeper |
1796 |
34 |
C |
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17 |
Joseph Gayler |
Furrier [Farrier?] |
1790 |
40 |
C |
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Susannah Gayler |
his mother |
1760 |
70, Infirm |
C |
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Susannah Gayler |
his daughter |
1814 |
16 |
C |
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Henry Gayler |
his son ) |
1819 |
11 |
C |
S |
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Mary Gayler |
daughter ) |
1819 |
11 |
C |
S |
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18 |
James Byatt |
Labourer |
1770 |
60 |
C |
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Mary Byatt |
wife |
1772 |
58 |
W |
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Rebecca Byatt |
daughter |
1806 |
24 |
C |
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19 |
Daniel Miller |
Farmer |
1760 |
70 |
C |
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Miller |
wife |
1747 |
83 |
C |
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20 |
James Clark |
Blacksmith |
1804 |
26 |
C |
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Martha Clark |
wife |
1805 |
25 |
C |
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*Mary Clark |
1830 |
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21 |
William Reed |
Thatcher |
1781 |
49 |
C |
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22 |
Ann Gayler |
Shopkeeper & spinner |
1781 |
49 |
C |
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Hannah Gayler |
her sister |
1785 |
45 |
C |
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23 |
Charles Hawkes |
Butcher |
1794 |
36 |
C |
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Sarah Hawkes |
his wife |
1800 |
30 |
C |
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Joseph Parish illegitimate |
son of S. Hawkes |
1821 |
9 |
C |
S |
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24 |
John Mead |
Keeper of the House of Correction |
1789 |
41 |
C |
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Ann Mead |
his wife |
1787 |
43 |
C & S |
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Ann Mead |
daughter |
1814 |
16 |
C |
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William Monk |
nephew |
1817 |
13 |
C |
S |
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Louiza Monk |
niece |
1813 |
17, Infirm & disabled |
C |
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William Harris |
nephew |
1827 |
3 |
C |
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25 |
Steward Andrews |
Cornfactor |
1776 |
54 |
C |
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Sophia Andrews |
his wife |
1780 |
50 |
C |
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26 |
John Lilly |
Painter |
1790 |
40 |
C |
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Ann Lilly |
his wife |
1791 |
39 |
I |
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Susannah Lilly |
daughter |
1822 |
8 |
C |
S |
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Eliza Lilly |
daughter |
1826 |
4 |
C |
S |
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Elizabeth Lilly |
daughter |
1829 |
1 |
C |
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27 |
Mr William Bell |
Gentleman:- son of the late Vicar |
1788 |
42 |
C S |
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Elizabeth Bell |
his wife |
1783 |
47 |
C S |
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Elizabeth Bray |
servant |
1774 |
56 |
C |
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28 |
John Buck |
Labourer |
1787 |
43 |
C |
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Mary Buck |
his wife |
1798 |
32 |
C |
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Wm Sutton senr |
his wife’s Father |
1761 |
69 |
C |
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Susannah Buck |
his daughter |
1826 |
4 |
C |
S |
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Lucy Buck |
daughter |
1828 |
2 |
C |
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Wm Sutton junr |
his wife’s brother |
1808 |
22 |
C |
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29 |
Chas. Bailey |
Shoemaker & Parish Clerk |
1794 |
36 |
C S |
[Scribbled note (?in different hand):] Was Married in Augst 1815 then dated himself 24[or 26] years of Age [no Bailey in transcript of Marriages for 1815] |
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Lucy Bailey |
his wife |
1798 |
32 |
C |
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Joseph Bailey |
his son |
1817 |
13 |
C |
S |
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Jane Bailey |
his daughter |
1819 |
11 |
C |
S |
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Frederick Bailey |
his son |
1821 |
9 |
C |
S |
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Rose Bailey |
daughter |
1824 |
6 |
C |
S |
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Chas. Bailey |
son |
1827 |
3 |
C |
S |
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Edwd. Bailey |
son |
1829 |
1 |
C |
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30 |
Joseph Reed |
Labourer |
1771 |
59 |
C |
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Mary Reed |
his wife |
1773 |
57 |
C |
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Cecilia Denton |
not related to them |
1827 |
3 |
C |
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31 |
Jas. Willey |
Wheelwright |
1803 |
27 |
C |
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Rachel Willey |
his wife |
1805 |
25 |
C |
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Thos. Smith |
Hairdresser |
1800 |
30 |
C |
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George Willey |
his son |
1829 |
1 |
C |
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Amelia Hall |
Servant |
1815 |
15 |
C |
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Charles Willey |
his brother:- journeyman wheelwright |
1809 |
21 |
C |
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32 |
Samuel Lampkin |
Carrier |
1789 |
41 bad |
W |
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Elizabeth Lampkin |
his wife |
1792 |
38 Lame |
C |
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Sarah Lampkin |
his daughter |
1816 |
14 |
C |
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Thos Lampkin |
his son |
1818 |
12 |
C |
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Willm. Lampkin |
son |
1820 |
10 |
C |
S |
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Edwd. Lampkin |
son |
1820 |
10 |
C |
S |
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John Lampkin |
son |
1822 |
8 |
C |
S |
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Elizabeth Lampkin |
his daughter |
1824 |
6 |
C |
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Samuel Lampkin |
son |
1826 |
4 |
C |
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Susannah Lampkin |
daughter |
1828 |
2 |
C |
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33 |
James Bush |
Comber:- works at Gurson’s |
1776 |
54 |
I |
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Died in June 1830 |
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James Bush |
son |
1810 |
20 |
I |
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Susannah Bush |
daughter |
1812 |
18 |
I |
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* Bush |
grandson to James Bush |
1827 |
3 |
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34 |
Joseph Searle |
Labourer |
1802 |
28 |
IW |
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Hannah Searle |
his wife |
1804 |
26 |
IW |
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John Searle |
son |
1823 |
7 |
IW |
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Mary Searle |
his daughter |
1825 |
5 |
I |
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Joseph Searle |
son |
1827 |
3 |
I |
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35 |
Willm. Wright |
Labourer |
1796 |
34 |
C |
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Mary Wright |
his wife |
1798 |
32 |
C |
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John Wright |
son |
1822 |
8 |
C |
S |
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James Wright |
son |
1824 |
6 |
C |
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Mary Wright |
daughter |
1827 |
3 |
C |
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Joseph Wright |
son |
1829 |
1 |
C |
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36 |
Sarah Clarke |
Widow:- Washerwoman |
1778 |
52 |
IW |
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Joseph Pitty |
her son in law: Blacksmith |
1798 |
32 |
I |
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Joseph Clarke |
her son |
1809 |
21 |
C |
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Sarah Clarke |
daughter |
1817 |
13 |
I |
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Catherine Pitty |
her granddaughter |
1824 |
6 |
I |
S |
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37 |
Robert Brooks |
Comber:- works at Gurson’s |
1792 |
38 |
IW |
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Mary Brooks |
his wife |
1792 |
38 |
IW |
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Thos. Brooks |
son |
1814 |
16 |
IW |
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Robert Brooks |
son |
1817 |
13 |
IW |
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Susannah Brooks |
daughter |
1819 |
11 |
IW |
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38 |
Willm. Skinner |
Labourer |
1776 |
54 |
C |
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Elizabeth Skinner |
his wife |
1777 |
53 |
C |
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39 |
Robert Turner |
Tallow chandler: works at Mr Gurson’s |
1803 |
27 |
IW |
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Charlotte Turner |
his wife |
1804 |
26 |
IW |
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John Turner |
his son |
1826 |
4 |
IW |
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|
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Died in June 1830 |
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40 |
Ann Mallibrass |
Mantua maker |
1808 |
22 |
C |
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41 |
Willm. Gayler |
Labourer |
1769 |
61 |
C |
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Elizabeth Gayler |
his wife |
1770 |
60 |
C |
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Charles Barker |
not related to them Illegitimate son of [blank] |
1822 |
8 |
C |
S |
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John Gayler |
their son |
1802 |
28 |
C |
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Henry Gayler |
son |
1811 |
19 |
C |
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Lucy Gayler |
their gran’daughter |
1819 |
11 |
C |
S |
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42 |
Willm. Johns |
Painter |
1803 |
27 |
C |
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Ann Johns |
his wife |
1805 |
25 |
C |
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43 |
Benjamin Gurson |
Shopkeeper |
1789 |
41 |
I |
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Elizabeth Gurson |
his wife |
1803 |
27 |
I |
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Elizabeth Gurson |
his daughter |
I |
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Eulalia Gurson |
daughter |
I |
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George Duke |
Shopman |
1803 |
27 |
Left in 1830. – Nind grandson to late Benjm. Nind has taken his place |
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Samuel Gurson |
his brother: & shopman |
1807 |
23 |
I |
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John Lyon |
Shopman |
I |
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Ann Burgess |
servant |
I |
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44 |
Henry Brook |
Surgeon & apothecary |
1790 |
40 |
C |
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Mary Brook |
his wife |
1793 |
37 |
C |
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Richard Brook |
their son |
1816 |
14 |
C |
S |
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Sarah Frances Brook |
their daughter |
1818 |
12 |
C |
S |
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Louisa Maria Brook |
daughter |
1820 |
10 |
C |
S |
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45 |
Willm. Hesler |
Taylor |
1766 |
64 |
C |
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Sarah Hesler |
his sister |
1780 |
50 |
C |
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Benjamin Hesler |
his son: Journeyman |
1806 |
24 |
C |
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46 |
Elizabeth Parratt |
Baker |
1790 |
40 |
C |
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|
the former occupant |
1756 |
74 |
Left in 1830 |
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James Parratt |
her son |
1804 |
26 |
C |
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Thomas Parratt |
son |
1810 |
20 |
C |
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Charles Parratt |
son |
1814 |
16 |
gone away apprenticed |
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Elizabeth Parratt |
daughter |
1820 |
10 |
C |
S |
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|
1790 |
40 |
C |
Left |
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47 |
Thos. Gagger |
Blacksmith |
1758 |
72 |
C |
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Elizabeth Gagger |
his wife |
1767 |
66[sic] |
C |
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John Beckwith |
Apprentice |
1814 |
10[sic] |
C |
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Willm. Allen |
Journeyman Blacksmith |
1780 |
50 |
C |
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48 |
Mrs Birch |
Widow of the late Rector of Widdington |
C & S regularly |
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John Smith |
Servant |
1793 |
37 |
C S |
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Constance Smith |
Servant |
1782 |
48 |
C S |
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49 |
James Brook |
Surgeon |
1786 |
44 |
C |
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50 |
Robert Hubboard |
Exciseman |
1782 |
48 |
C |
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Susannah Hubboard |
his wife |
1782 |
48 |
C |
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Robert Hubboard |
their son |
1810 |
20 |
C |
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Susannah Hubboard |
daughter |
1814 |
16 |
C |
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51 |
James Johns Senior |
Shoemaker |
1768 |
62 |
C |
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Ann Johns |
his wife |
1765 |
65 |
C |
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Amelia Johns |
their daughter |
1808 |
22 |
C |
Lives as a servant with Mrs Bittleson |
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52 |
George Fennell |
Innkeeper |
1770 |
60 |
C |
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Susannah Fennell |
his wife |
1773 |
57 |
C |
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George Fennell |
their son |
1802 |
28 |
C |
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Willm. Fennell |
son |
1804 |
26 |
C |
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Ann Fennell |
daughter |
1808 |
22 |
C |
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Mary Fennell |
daughter |
1811 |
19 |
C |
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Samuel Fennell |
son |
1813 |
17 |
C |
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53 |
Thos. Brook |
Surgeon |
C |
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Clara Brook |
his wife |
C |
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Thomas Brook |
his son (illegitimate) |
1810 |
20 |
C |
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Mary Byatt |
Servant |
1804 |
26 |
Gone to London |
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54 |
Frances Cleaver |
a widow |
1747 |
83 |
I |
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Mary Hayden |
Servant |
1770 |
60 |
I |
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Martha Thurgood |
Servant |
1803 |
27 |
I |
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55 |
George Chipperfield |
Shopkeeper |
C |
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Frances Chipperfield |
his sister |
I |
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Robert Cato |
Shopman |
1803 |
27 |
I |
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Thos. Wakefield |
Shopman |
1811 |
19 |
I |
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Susannah Eldred |
Servant |
1809 |
21 |
I |
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56 |
Joseph Living |
Farmer |
1776 |
54 |
I |
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Susannah Living |
his wife |
1791 |
39 |
I |
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Joseph Living |
their son |
1813 |
17 |
I |
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Susannah Living |
their daughter |
1814 |
16 |
I |
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Ann Living |
daughter |
1817 |
13 |
I |
S |
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Thomas Living |
son |
1818 |
12 |
C |
I |
S |
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Godsell Living |
son |
1819 |
11 |
C |
I |
S |
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George Living |
son |
1823 |
7 |
I |
S |
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Obadiah Living |
their son |
1825 |
5 |
I |
S |
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Mary Living |
daughter |
1826 |
4 |
I |
S |
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Robert Living |
son |
1827 |
3 |
I |
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57 |
Joseph Newell |
Sadler |
1780 |
50 |
I |
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Susannah Newell |
wife |
1776 |
54 |
I |
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Samuel Newell |
their son |
1814 |
16 |
I |
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Joseph Newell |
son |
1816 |
14 |
C |
S |
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Susannah Newell |
daughter |
1819 |
11 |
I |
S |
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Mary Newell |
their daughter |
1821 |
9 |
I |
S |
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Benjamin Newell |
son |
1823 |
7 |
I |
S |
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Susannah Bush |
servant |
1814 |
16 |
I |
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58 |
Rebecca Sennett |
Wife of Sennett a sea-faring man |
1794 |
36 |
C |
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Francis Sennett |
their son |
1818 |
12 |
C |
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Caroline Sennett |
daughter |
1820 |
10 |
C |
S |
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Eliza Sennett |
daughter |
1825 |
5 |
C |
S |
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George Sennett |
son |
1827 |
3 |
C |
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Joseph Sennett |
son |
1829 |
1 |
C |
||||
59 |
Richard List |
Labourer |
1793 |
37 |
C |
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Sarah List |
his wife |
1790 |
40 |
C |
||||
60 |
Willm. Pryor |
Labourer |
1777 |
53 |
C |
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Sarah Pryor |
his wife |
1780 |
50 |
I |
||||
Joseph Pryor |
their son - Mr Ward’s servant |
1819 |
21[sic] |
C |
||||
Mary Pryor |
their daughter |
1817 |
13 |
|||||
Mrs Learden |
widow of – Learden both formerly in service at Debden Hall |
C S |
Gone to London |
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61 |
Michael Trott |
Bricklayer |
1786 |
44 |
C |
|||
Grace Trott |
his wife |
1789 |
41 |
C S formerly |
||||
Willm. Trott |
their son |
1816 |
14 |
C |
||||
Thos. Trott |
their son |
1818 |
12 |
C |
||||
Philip Trott |
son |
1821 |
9 |
C |
S |
|||
Eliza Trott |
daughter |
1823 |
7 |
C |
S |
|||
Sarah Trott |
daughter |
1825 |
5 |
C |
||||
62 |
James Newell |
Sadler |
1790 |
40 |
I |
|||
Rachel Newell |
wife |
1793 |
37 |
I |
||||
Ann Newell |
their daughter |
1823 |
7 |
I |
S |
|||
63 |
Empty |
|||||||
64 |
John Buck |
Labourer |
1806 |
24 |
C |
|||
Mary Buck |
his wife |
1808 |
22 |
C |
||||
65 |
Willm. King |
Labourer |
1798 |
32 |
C |
|||
Ann King |
wife |
1800 |
30 |
C |
||||
Eliza King |
their daughter |
1822 |
8 |
C |
S |
|||
Edward King |
son |
1824 |
6 |
C |
S |
|||
Louiza King |
daughter |
1827 |
3 |
|||||
66 |
Thos. Kidman |
Carpenter works at Audley End |
1770 |
60 |
C |
|||
Ann Kidman |
his wife |
1780 |
50 |
C |
||||
Maryann Kidman |
their daughter |
1816 |
14 |
C |
||||
Louis Kidman |
their son |
1820 |
10 |
C |
S |
|||
Edward Gayler |
Labourer |
1800 |
30 |
C |
||||
Caroline Gayler |
wife |
1800 |
30 |
C |
||||
67 |
Willm. Frances |
Labourer |
1795 |
35 |
C |
|||
Ann Frances |
his wife |
1797 |
33 |
C |
||||
George Frances |
their son |
1828 |
2 |
C |
||||
68 |
Symon King |
Labourer |
1794 |
36 |
C |
|||
Martha King |
his wife |
1795 |
35 |
C |
||||
James King |
their son |
1816 |
14 |
C |
||||
John King |
their son |
1818 |
12 |
C |
||||
Martha King |
their daughter |
1820 |
10 |
C |
||||
Willm. King |
son |
1822 |
8 |
C |
||||
Charles King |
son |
1824 |
6 |
C |
||||
Rebecca King |
their daughter |
1826 |
4 |
C |
||||
Elizabeth King |
their daughter |
1828 |
2 |
C |
[(in different hand:] could not find this Baptism 1861 August 4th |
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69 |
James Harvey |
Mr Living’s Shepherd |
1794 |
36 |
C |
|||
Sarah Harvey |
his daughter |
1815 |
15 |
C |
||||
George Harvey |
son |
1817 |
13 |
C |
||||
Eliza Harvey |
daughter |
1819 |
11 |
C |
S |
|||
Susannah Harvey |
daughter |
1822 |
8 |
C |
||||
Emma Harvey |
daughter |
1826 |
4 |
C |
||||
|
|
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|
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|
|
|
|
|||||
71 |
John Frances |
Labourer |
1762 |
68 |
C |
|||
Sarah Frances |
his wife |
1767 |
63 |
C |
||||
George Frances |
their son |
1803 |
27 |
C |
||||
Richard Sell |
Shoemaker |
1809 |
21 |
C |
Left this lodging. This young man is the son of Joseph & Lucy Sell see below No. 141. In 1829 he was confined for 1 month at Chelmsford for forgery. |
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72 |
John Gayler |
Labourer |
1790 |
40 |
C |
|||
Martha Gayler |
his wife |
1789 |
41 |
C |
||||
Willm. Gayler |
their son |
1815 |
15 |
C |
||||
James Gayler |
son |
1818 |
12 |
C |
||||
John Gayler |
son |
1820 |
10 |
C |
S |
|||
Joseph Gayler |
son |
1822 |
8 |
C |
||||
Sarah Gayler |
their daughter |
1824 |
6 |
C |
||||
Elizabeth Gayler |
daughter |
1828 |
2 |
C |
||||
Rewben Gayler |
their son |
1829 |
1 |
C |
||||
73 |
Empty |
|||||||
74 |
John Hopkins |
preacher at the Independent Meeting House |
1770 |
60 |
I |
|||
Jane Hopkins |
his wife |
1773 |
57 |
I |
||||
Lydia Hopkins |
his daughter |
1804 |
26 |
I |
||||
Mary Eaton |
servant |
1805 |
25 |
I |
||||
75 |
Wombell |
widow |
1760 |
70 |
I |
|||
Mary Wombell |
her daughter |
1800 |
30 |
I |
||||
76 |
Willm. Mashatt |
formerly a wheelwright |
1772 |
58 |
C |
|||
Susannah Mashatt |
his wife |
1774 |
56 |
C |
||||
George Mashatt |
his brother |
1769 |
61 |
C |
||||
77 |
Thos Wilson |
1750 |
80 |
Died June 1830 |
||||
Mary Wilson |
his wife |
1755 |
75 |
Quakeress |
||||
George Wilson |
their son |
1803 |
27 |
C |
||||
Jane Wilson |
daughter |
1805 |
25 |
C |
||||
78 |
Willm. Thompson |
Cooper |
1787 |
43 |
C |
|||
Sarah Thompson |
his wife |
1788 |
42 |
I |
||||
Alfred Thompson |
their son |
1818 |
12 |
C |
S |
|||
Thos Tompson |
their son |
1822 |
8 |
C |
S |
|||
Peter Tompson |
son |
1828 |
2 |
|||||
79 |
James Johns junr. |
Shoemaker |
1798 |
32 |
C |
|||
Sarah Johns |
his wife |
1796 |
34 |
C |
||||
Josiah Richardson |
apprentice |
1801 |
29 |
C |
||||
Willm Bush |
apprentice |
1816 |
14 |
C |
||||
Charles Johns |
their son |
1821 |
9 |
C |
S |
|||
Maryann Johns |
daughter |
1822 |
8 |
C |
S |
|||
Eliza Johns |
daughter |
1823 |
7 |
C |
S |
|||
James Johns |
son |
1825 |
5 |
C |
||||
Emma Johns ) |
their daughter |
1827 |
3 |
C |
||||
Rebecca Johns ) |
daughter |
1827 |
3 |
C |
||||
80 |
Thomas Probert Esq. |
C |
||||||
Anne Probert |
his wife |
C S |
||||||
Rebecca Bocock |
her maid |
C S |
||||||
James Donolly |
Footman |
C |
||||||
[in pencil] 4(?) |
[in pencil] Cook and other maids |
C S |
||||||
81 |
Isabella Bailey |
Schoolmistress, a widow |
1774 |
56 |
C S |
|||
Isabella Bailey |
her daughter |
1803 |
27 |
C |
||||
Ann Hayden |
Servant |
1814 |
16 |
C |
||||
82 |
Willm Dearle |
Baker |
1800 |
30 |
C |
|||
Matilda Dearle |
his wife |
weak |
C |
|||||
Jane Matilda Dearle |
their daughter |
1826 |
4 |
C |
S |
|||
Frederick Styles |
apprentice |
1814 |
16 |
C |
||||
Charles Atkinson |
Journeyman |
1796 |
34 |
C |
||||
Ann Moore |
Servant |
1811 |
19 |
C |
||||
83 |
Joseph Searle |
Shoemaker |
1785 |
45 |
I |
|||
Sarah Searle |
his wife |
1796 |
34 |
I |
||||
Joseph Searle |
his father |
1754 |
76 |
I |
||||
Willm. Searle |
their son |
1806 |
24 |
I |
||||
Lydia Searle |
their daughter |
1816 |
14 |
I |
S |
|||
Nathaniel Searle |
their son |
1818 |
12 |
C |
S |
|||
George Searle |
their son |
1824 |
6 |
I |
||||
Philip Searle |
son |
1826 |
4 |
I |
||||
84 |
Joseph Wedd |
Carpenter |
1800 |
30 |
I |
|||
Lydia Wedd |
his wife |
1801 |
29 |
I |
||||
Susan Thurgood |
Servant |
1814 |
16 |
I |
||||
Peter Wedd |
their son |
1824 |
6 |
I |
||||
Willm. Wedd |
son |
1826 |
4 |
I |
||||
Edwd. Baker |
apprentice |
1812 |
18 |
C |
||||
George Jackson |
apprentice |
1815 |
15 |
C |
An Arkesden boy, brought up at the Grammar School of Newport |
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85 |
Thos. Mascall |
Innkeeper & Butcher |
1794 |
36 |
C |
|||
Elizabeth Mascall |
his wife |
1796 |
34 |
C |
||||
Emma Mascall |
his niece |
1814 |
16 |
C |
||||
Susannah Mascall |
niece |
1817 |
13 |
C |
||||
John Mascall |
their son |
1815 |
15 |
C |
||||
Mary Mascall |
daughter |
1818 |
12 |
C |
S |
|||
Ellen Mascall |
daughter |
1824 |
6 |
C |
S |
|||
Thos. Mascall |
son |
1827 |
3 |
C |
||||
86 |
Willm. Baines |
Labourer |
1800 |
30 |
C |
|||
Susannah Baines |
his wife |
1804 |
26 |
C |
||||
John Archer |
Comber at Mr Gurson’s - lodges here |
1760 |
70 |
C |
||||
Mary Buck |
a grandaughter of P. Buck junr. Farmer, lodges here |
1828 |
2 |
C |
||||
Maryann Bains |
their daughter |
1826 |
4 |
C |
||||
James Baines |
son |
1828 |
2 |
C |
||||
Ellen Baines |
daughter |
1829 |
1 |
C |
||||
87 |
Ambrose Debnam |
Taylor |
1792 |
38 |
C |
|||
Elizabeth Cakebread |
Pauper widow, goes to work |
1755 |
75 |
C S not often |
||||
Maryann Debnam |
his daughter |
1816 |
14 |
C |
S |
|||
John Debnam |
his son |
1818 |
12 |
C |
S |
|||
88 |
Willm. Rannow |
Gingerbread Baker |
1760 |
70 |
C S |
|||
Rannow |
his wife |
1763 |
67 |
C S |
||||
Tryphosa Rannow |
their daughter, servant at Trott’s |
1806 |
24 |
C |
||||
89 |
Willm. Trott |
Bricklayer |
1780 |
50 |
C |
|||
Pritchard Trott |
his wife |
1781 |
49, infirm |
C S, formerly |
||||
90 |
Willm. Patman |
Labourer |
1770 |
60 |
C |
|||
Ann Patman |
his wife |
1771 |
59 |
I W |
||||
Robert Patman |
their son, Shoemaker |
1797 |
33 |
I W |
||||
Rachel Patman |
wife of Robert |
1800 |
30 |
I W |
||||
91 |
Joseph Saville |
Bricklayer |
1796 |
34 |
C |
|||
Susannah Saville |
his wife |
1796 |
34 |
C |
||||
Louiza Saville |
their daughter |
1818 |
12 |
C |
S |
|||
Willm. Saville |
son |
1820 |
10 |
C |
S |
|||
James Saville |
son |
1822 |
8 |
C |
S |
|||
John Saville |
son |
1824 |
6 |
C |
||||
Sarah Saville |
daughter |
1828 |
2 |
C |
||||
92 |
Rebecca Cain |
Washerwoman |
C |
|||||
Reuben Gayler |
her son in law |
C |
||||||
Jane Gayler |
her daughter, wife of Reuben |
C |
||||||
William Cain |
her nephew |
1818 |
12 |
C |
S |
|||
James Cain |
her son, illegte. |
1819 |
11 |
C |
S |
|||
Reuben Gayler |
her grandson, son of Reuben & Jane |
1825 |
5 |
C |
||||
Thomas Gayler |
grandson |
1826 |
4 |
C |
||||
Maryann Gayler |
grandson [sic] |
1828 |
2 |
C |
||||
Frederick Gayler |
grandson |
1829 |
1 |
C |
||||
93 |
Alexander Archer |
Labourer |
1794 |
36 |
C |
|||
Ann Archer |
his wife |
1795 |
35 |
C |
||||
Elizabeth Archer |
his mother |
1770 |
60 |
C |
||||
Eliza Archer |
their daughter |
1822 |
8 |
C |
||||
Jane Archer |
daughter |
1824 |
6 |
C |
||||
Mercy Archer |
daughter |
1826 |
4 |
C |
||||
Alexander Archer |
son |
1828 |
2 |
C |
||||
94 |
Willm. Trott Senior |
Farmer |
1762 |
68 |
C |
|||
Trott |
his wife |
1760 |
70 |
I |
||||
95 |
Charles Gayler |
Labourer |
C |
|||||
Sarah Gayler |
his wife |
C |
||||||
John Gayler |
their son |
1817 |
13 |
C |
||||
Charles Gayler |
son |
1820 |
10 |
C |
||||
Benjamin Gayler |
son |
1822 |
8 |
C |
S |
|||
David Gayler |
son |
1824 |
6 |
C |
S |
|||
Edwd. Gayler |
son |
1827 |
3 |
C |
||||
Isaac Gayler |
son |
1829 |
1 |
C |
||||
96 |
Jeremiah Searle |
Labourer |
1790 |
40 |
C |
|||
Sarah Searle |
his wife |
1792 |
38 |
C |
||||
Sarah Searle |
their daughter |
1814 |
16 |
C |
||||
Agnes Searle |
their daughter |
1821 |
19 [sic] |
C |
||||
97 |
Sarah Parish |
Pauper: widow |
1755 |
75, infirm |
I |
|||
98 |
Philip Buck junior |
Farmer |
1778 |
52 |
C, S formerly |
|||
Ann Buck |
his wife |
1778 |
52 |
C |
||||
Elizabeth Jackson |
Servant |
1814 |
16 |
Left |
||||
*John Buck |
son of P. & A. Buck |
1815 |
15 |
C |
||||
*Louisa Buck |
dr. |
1817 |
13 |
C |
S |
|||
*William Buck |
son |
1819 |
11 |
C |
S |
|||
*Elizth Buck |
dr. |
1822 |
8 |
C |
S |
|||
99 |
Susannah Patman |
Pauper: widow: goes to work |
1759 |
71 |
C |
|||
Samuel Sell |
Servant |
1815 |
15 |
C |
[not clear whether belongs here or under no. 98] |
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*James Sell |
grandson of S. Patman |
1811 |
19 |
C |
||||
*Robert Sell |
grandson - |
1813 |
17 |
C |
||||
100 |
James Boon |
Labourer |
1770 |
60 |
I W |
|||
Susannah Boon |
his wife |
1769 |
61 |
I W |
||||
James Ward |
his wife’s brother |
1772 |
58 |
C |
||||
101 |
Willm. Cook |
Labourer |
1792 |
38 |
C |
|||
Mary Cook |
his wife |
1788 |
42 |
C |
||||
Joseph Cook |
their son |
1818 |
12 |
C |
||||
Charles Cook |
son |
1820 |
10 |
C |
S |
|||
Willm. Cook |
son |
1823 |
7 |
C |
||||
Harriot Cook |
daughter |
1826 |
4 |
C |
||||
102 |
Willm. Harvey |
Labourer |
1796 |
34 |
C |
|||
Jane Harvey |
his wife |
1798 |
32 |
C |
||||
Charles Harvey |
their son |
1824 |
6 |
C |
||||
Allen Harvey |
their son |
1826 |
4 |
C |
||||
Ellen Harvey |
daughter |
1829 |
1 |
C |
||||
103 |
Jane Hollingsworth |
Widow |
1775 |
55 |
I |
|||
Jane Hollingsworth |
her daughter |
1808 |
22 |
C |
||||
Peter Hollingsworth |
son |
1813 |
17 |
C |
||||
Elizabeth Hollingsworth |
daughter |
1818 |
12 |
C |
S |
|||
104 |
Willm. Wright |
Labourer |
1765 |
65 |
C |
|||
Ann Wright |
wife |
1765 |
65, infirm |
C |
||||
George Wright |
their son |
1806 |
24 |
C |
||||
105 |
John Cann |
Bricklayer |
1800 |
30 |
C |
|||
Martha Cann |
his wife |
1800 |
30 |
C |
||||
Amey Cann |
their daughter |
1818 |
12 |
C |
||||
Sarah Cann |
daughter |
1820 |
10 |
C |
S |
|||
Elijah Cann |
son |
1825 |
5 |
C |
||||
Martha Cann |
daughter |
1829 |
1 |
C |
||||
106 |
John Saville |
Labourer |
1756 |
74 |
C |
|||
Susannah Monk |
his sister in law |
1761 |
69 |
C |
||||
Nathaniel Ward |
1754 |
76 |
Left in July 1830. Belongs to Widdington. |
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107 |
Willm. White |
Formerly a miller at Wenden |
1750 |
80 |
C S |
|||
Ann White |
his wife |
1757 |
73 |
C S |
||||
Mary Saggers |
his wife’s sister |
1754 |
76 |
C |
||||
108 |
Ann Mead |
Pauper: widow: |
1796 |
32 |
C |
|||
Elizabeth Mead |
her daughter |
1816 |
14 |
C |
||||
Wm. Mead |
son |
1823 |
7 |
C |
S |
|||
Rebekkah Mead |
daughter |
C |
S |
|||||
Thos. Mead |
son |
1825 |
5 |
C |
S |
|||
*Thos Townsend |
nephew of Ann Mead |
1830 |
||||||
109 |
Ormes Mascall |
Inn keeper & Butcher |
1754 |
76 |
C |
|||
Mary Woodcock |
his grandaughter |
1814 |
16 |
C |
||||
Jane Mascall |
grandaughter |
1819 |
11 |
C |
||||
110 |
Charles Debnam |
Watchmaker |
1795 |
35 |
I |
|||
Ann Debnam |
his wife |
1797 |
33 |
I |
||||
Chas. Debnam |
their son |
1829 |
1 |
I |
||||
111 |
Henry Beckwith |
Blacksmith |
1790 |
40 |
C |
|||
Martha Beckwith |
his wife |
1791 |
39 |
C |
||||
Lucy Beckwith |
their daughter |
1811 |
19 |
C |
||||
Henry Beckwith |
son |
1817 |
13 |
C |
||||
Eliza Beckwith |
daughter |
1820 |
10 |
C |
S |
|||
Edwd. Beckwith |
son |
1827 |
3 |
C |
||||
112 |
George Harvey |
Labourer |
1805 |
25 |
C |
|||
Mary Harvey |
his wife |
1807 |
23 |
C |
||||
113 |
James Francis |
Labourer |
1793 |
37 |
C |
|||
Ann Francis |
his wife |
1794 |
36 |
C |
||||
Wm. Francis |
their son |
1826 |
4 |
C |
||||
114 |
Mary Ware |
Pauper: wife of James Ware transported |
1803 |
27 |
C |
Wife of James Ware transported in 1829 for theft |
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Jemimah Ware |
her daughter |
1821 |
9 |
C |
||||
Mary Ann Ware |
daughter |
1822 |
8 |
C |
||||
Sarah Ware |
daughter |
1824 |
6 |
C |
||||
Jas. Ware |
son |
1826 |
4 |
C |
||||
Chas. Ware |
her son |
1829 |
1 |
C |
||||
115 |
George Harvey |
Labourer |
1796 |
34 |
C |
|||
Maria Harvey |
his wife |
1798 |
32 |
C |
||||
Susannah Harvey |
their daughter |
1818 |
12 |
C |
||||
Elizth. Harvey |
daughter |
1820 |
10 |
C |
||||
Jane Harvey |
daughter |
1822 |
8 |
C |
||||
Jas. Harvey |
son |
1824 |
6 |
C |
||||
John Harvey |
son |
1826 |
4 |
C |
||||
Wm. Harvey |
son |
1828 |
2 |
C |
||||
Henry Harvey |
son |
1829 |
1 |
C |
||||
116 |
Jas. Harvey |
Labourer |
27 |
C |
||||
Mary Harvey |
wife |
C |
||||||
Susannah Harvey |
daughter |
1821 |
9 |
C |
S |
|||
Mary Harvey |
daughter |
1822 |
8 |
C |
S |
|||
Martha Harvey |
daughter |
1824 |
6 |
C |
||||
Lydia Harvey |
daughter |
1826 |
4 |
C |
||||
Richd. Harvey |
son |
1828 |
2 |
C |
||||
117 |
Jas. Warwick |
Labourer |
1775 |
55 |
IW |
|||
Elizth. Warwick |
wife |
1777 |
53 |
IW |
||||
John Warwick |
son |
1810 |
20 |
IW |
||||
Jas. Warwick |
their son |
1814 |
16 |
|||||
Isaac Warwick |
son |
1818 |
12 |
|||||
Wm. Warwick |
son |
1820 |
10 |
C |
||||
Joseph Warwick |
son |
1823 |
7 |
C |
||||
118 |
Robert Debnam |
Journeyman Carpenter |
1794 |
36 |
C |
|||
Augusta Debnam |
wife |
1797 |
33 |
C |
||||
Elizth. Debnam |
daughter |
1822 |
8 |
C |
||||
Wm. Debnam |
son |
1824 |
6 |
C |
||||
Robt. Debnam |
son |
1827 |
3 |
C |
||||
Joseph Debnam |
son |
1829 |
1 |
C |
||||
119 |
James Clark |
Mrs Cleaver’s Coachman |
1786 |
44 |
I |
|||
Sarah Clark |
his wife |
1783 |
47 |
I |
||||
Elizabeth Clark |
daughter |
1813 |
17 |
I |
||||
Sarah Clark |
daughter |
1822 |
8 |
I |
||||
120 |
Julia Clark |
Pauper: widow |
1780 |
50 |
C |
|||
Henry List |
formerly a soldier |
1782 |
48 |
C |
||||
David Clark |
her son |
1816 |
14 |
C |
||||
Joseph Clark |
son |
1818 |
12 |
|||||
Martha Clark |
daughter |
1819 |
11 |
S |
||||
Elizabeth Clark) |
her daughter |
1823 |
7 |
S |
||||
Chas. Clark ) |
son |
1823 |
7 |
Ss |
||||
121 |
Willm. Pisford |
Bricklayer |
1792 |
38 |
C |
|||
Orpha Pisford |
wife |
1790 |
40 |
C & S |
||||
Frances Pisford |
daughter |
1819 |
11 |
C |
S |
|||
Charles Pisford |
son |
1822 |
8 |
C |
S |
|||
George Pisford |
son |
1826 |
4 |
|||||
John Pisford |
son |
1830 |
0 |
|||||
122 |
James Saville |
Labourer |
1792 |
38 |
C |
|||
Ann Saville |
wife |
1797 |
33 |
C |
||||
Martha Saville |
||||||||
Joseph Saville |
C |
S |
||||||
Susannah Saville |
||||||||
Maryann Saville |
||||||||
Esther Saville |
||||||||
Emma Saville |
1830 |
0 |
||||||
123 |
Susannah Cowell |
Widow: goes to work |
1783 |
47 |
Belongs to Wimbish parish |
|||
Willm. Saville |
Labourer |
1784 |
46 |
C |
||||
Rebecca Cowell |
daughter |
1803 |
27 |
C |
||||
Eliza Cowell |
daughter |
1814 |
16 |
C |
Servant at Mr P. Buck’s Farmer in Aug. 1830 |
|||
Martha Cowell |
daughter |
1818 |
12 |
S |
||||
124 |
Thos Reynolds |
Labourer |
1780 |
50 |
I & W |
|||
Willm. Cooper) |
Comber: out of work |
1761 |
69 |
I |
||||
Mary Cooper ) |
wife of William |
1781 |
49 |
I |
||||
Stephen Reynolds |
son |
1811 |
19 |
C |
||||
John Reynolds |
son |
1813 |
17 |
C |
||||
Daniel Reynolds |
son |
1815 |
15 |
C |
||||
Joshua Reynolds |
son |
1820 |
10 |
C |
S |
|||
John Turner |
illegitimate son of John Turner & [?]Jn. [?]Magden |
1828 |
2 |
|||||
125 |
George Reynolds |
Labourer |
1794 |
36 |
C |
|||
Susannah Reynolds |
wife |
1796 |
34 |
C |
||||
Ann Harris |
Carrier: pauper widow: |
1764 |
66 |
C & S |
||||
126 |
John Muggin |
Labourer |
1806 |
24 |
I |
|||
Elizabeth Muggin |
his wife |
1807 |
23 |
I |
||||
127 |
Edwd. Boon |
coal carrier |
1774 |
56 |
C |
|||
Martha Boon |
wife |
1775 |
55 |
C |
||||
Richard Boon |
son |
1802 |
28 |
C |
||||
James Boon |
son |
1813 |
17 |
C |
||||
128 |
Joshua Searle |
Carrier |
1766 |
64 |
I |
|||
Martha Searle |
wife |
1768 |
62 |
I |
||||
Ruth Searle |
daughter |
1802 |
28 |
I |
||||
Isaac Searle |
son |
1804 |
26 |
I |
||||
Stephen Searle |
son |
1814 |
16 |
I |
||||
129 |
The Vicar |
|||||||
and |
||||||||
Family |
||||||||
130 |
Miss Susannah Brand |
Maiden lady |
1750 |
80 |
||||
Louisa Skinner |
servant |
1810 |
20 |
C |
||||
Harriot Skinner |
servant |
1813 |
17 |
C |
||||
131 |
James Day |
Carpenter |
1790 |
40 |
C |
|||
Jane Day |
wife |
1780 |
50 |
C & S |
||||
Willm. Day |
son |
1812 |
18 |
C |
||||
132 |
Sophia Rist |
Widow |
1785 |
45 |
C |
[Note in different hand:] Mrs Rist died in 1848 aged 74, she was therefore born in 1776 [sic] |
||
133 |
Hannah Day |
Widow: mother of James (has rec’d parish relief) |
1765 |
65 |
C & S |
|||
134 |
Thos Sapseed |
Malster to Mr Clark of Wicken |
1793 |
37 |
C |
|||
Mary Sapseed |
wife |
1792 |
38 |
C & S |
||||
Amelia Sapseed |
daughter |
1818 |
12 |
C |
S |
|||
Rachel Sapseed |
daughter |
1819 |
11 |
C |
S |
|||
Rebecca Sapseed |
daughter |
1828 |
2 |
|||||
Sarah Buck |
niece |
1820 |
10 |
C |
S |
|||
135 |
John Searle |
under gardener at Shortgrove |
1781 |
49 |
C |
|||
Mary Searle |
wife |
1783 |
47 |
C |
||||
Alice Hardwick |
niece |
1818 |
12 |
C |
S |
|||
136 |
|
Removed to another house in July 1830. See below No. 183. |
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|
||||||||
|
||||||||
|
1821 |
9 |
||||||
*Ann Bittlestone |
C |
|||||||
*Alfred |
1821 |
9 |
C |
S |
||||
*Chas |
1823 |
7 |
C |
S |
||||
*2 more children (girls) |
||||||||
137 |
James Coiston |
Labourer |
1787 |
43 |
C |
|||
Ann Coiston |
wife |
C |
||||||
Willm. Coiston |
son |
1823 |
7 |
S |
||||
Charles Coiston |
son |
1825 |
5 |
|||||
Joseph Coiston |
son |
1827 |
3 |
|||||
*Jas Sawkins |
Mr Gayford’s Shepherd |
53 |
C |
|||||
138 |
James Gayler |
Labourer |
1793 |
37 |
C |
|||
Susannah Gayler |
wife |
1794 |
36 |
C |
||||
Willm. Gayler |
son |
1815 |
15 |
C |
||||
Hannah Gayler |
daughter |
1817 |
13 |
C |
S |
|||
|
1829 |
1 |
Removed to No. 108 see omission |
|||||
139 |
Catherine Mead |
Pauper: widow |
1758 |
72 |
C & S |
|||
140 |
Susannah Baines |
widow |
1778 |
52 very bad |
C |
Belongs to Widdington |
||
Robert Monk |
Carpenter |
1791 |
39 |
C |
||||
Thos. Taylor |
Higgler |
1801 |
29 |
Left Newport |
||||
James Wright |
Labourer |
1807 |
23 |
C |
||||
Thos. Baines |
her son |
1808 |
22 |
C |
||||
Rebecca Baines |
daughter |
1810 |
20 |
C |
||||
Richard Baines |
son |
1817 |
13 |
C |
S |
|||
141 |
Joseph Sell |
Labourer |
1782 |
48 |
C |
W |
||
Lucy Sell |
wife |
1784 |
46 |
C |
||||
Mary Sell |
daughter |
1818 |
12 |
I |
S |
|||
Jane Sell |
daughter |
1820 |
10 |
I |
S |
|||
John Sell |
son |
1822 |
8 |
C |
||||
Matilda Sell |
daughter |
1823 |
7 |
C |
||||
Moses Sell |
son |
1825 |
5 |
|||||
Mahala Sell |
daughter |
1827 |
3 |
|||||
Eulalia Sell |
daughter |
1830 |
0 |
|||||
142 |
Mary Searle |
Widow |
1765 |
65 |
C |
|||
Mary Searle |
her grandaughter |
1820 |
10 |
C |
S |
|||
Jeremiah Searle |
her son |
1800 |
30 |
C |
||||
James Searle |
son |
1804 |
26 |
C |
||||
143 |
Elizabeth Gapes |
goes to work out of doors |
1775 |
55 |
C |
|||
James Carter |
Labourer |
1802 |
28 |
C |
||||
Willm. Gapes |
her son |
1817 |
13 |
C |
||||
144 |
Robert Crane |
Labourer |
1796 |
34 |
C |
|||
Sarah Crane |
wife |
1797 |
33 |
C |
||||
Sarah Cakebread |
her daughter by 1st husband |
1817 |
13 |
C |
S |
|||
Mary Cakebread |
her daughter by 1st husband? |
1819 |
11 |
C |
S |
|||
Sarah Crane |
their daughter |
1825 |
5 |
|||||
*Ann Crane |
dr. of R. & S. Crane |
1830 |
0 |
|||||
145 |
Charles Johns |
Journeyman shoemaker |
1800 |
30 |
C |
|||
Sarah Johns |
wife |
1795 |
35 |
C |
||||
Jane Johns |
daughter |
1824 |
6 |
|||||
George Johns |
son |
1826 |
4 |
|||||
146 |
Mary Osborne |
Wife of - Osborn |
1792 |
38 |
C |
|||
Joseph Frost |
under master of the Grammar School |
C |
||||||
Harriot Frost |
his wife |
1805 |
25 |
C |
||||
Joseph Osborn |
son of Mary Osborn |
1822 |
8 |
C |
S |
|||
147 |
Thomas Trott |
Carrier |
1793 |
37 |
C |
|||
Elizabeth Trott |
wife |
1798 |
32 |
C |
||||
Revett Trott |
son |
1820 |
10 |
C |
S |
|||
Alice Trott |
daughter |
1823 |
7 |
C |
S |
|||
Alice Wartis |
wife’s mother |
1760 |
70 |
I |
||||
*Elizabeth Trott |
Dr. of T. & E. Trott |
1818 |
12 |
C |
S |
|||
*John Saville |
Horsekeeper |
1804 |
26 |
C |
||||
*Saml Reynolds |
servant |
1814 |
16 |
C |
||||
* |
niece |
1827 |
3 |
Ann Rider - has left Newport |
||||
148 |
Daniel Gilby |
Labourer |
1792 |
38 |
||||
Rebecca Gilby |
wife |
1801 |
29 |
C |
||||
Mahala Gilby |
1829 |
1 |
||||||
149 |
Joseph Gayler |
Labourer |
1791 |
39 |
||||
Elizabeth Gayler |
wife |
1782 |
48 |
IW |
||||
Martha Gayler |
daughter |
1818 |
12 |
I |
S |
|||
150 |
William Johnson |
Bricklayer |
1771 |
51 [sic] |
||||
John Johnson |
son |
1807 |
23 |
C |
[in pencil:] Married to Sarah Harvey (of No. 162) 12 Aug. 1830. They have taken a room at Parratt’s the Baker’s. |
|||
Eliza Johnson |
daughter |
1816 |
14 |
C |
||||
*George Johnson |
son of Wm Johnson: Bricklayer out of work |
20 |
C |
has lived in the winter of 1830 at Debden Hall |
||||
151 |
Mary Cox |
Schoolmistress |
1749 |
81 |
C & S |
|||
152 |
James Pisford |
Shoemaker |
1767 |
63 |
C |
|||
Alice Pisford |
3d wife |
1790 |
40 |
C |
||||
Henry |
their son |
1805 |
25 |
C |
||||
George |
son |
1808 |
22 |
C |
||||
Edwd |
son |
1812 |
18 |
C |
||||
Elizth |
daughter |
1815 |
15 |
C |
||||
Martha |
daughter |
1818 |
12 |
C |
S |
|||
Ellen |
daughter |
1822 |
8 |
C |
S |
|||
Emma |
daughter |
1827 |
3 |
C |
S |
|||
153 |
Elizth Wilson |
Pauper - Widow |
1767 |
63 |
IW |
|||
Henry Wilson |
her son |
1810 |
20 |
IW |
||||
154 |
William Hollingsworth |
Labourer |
1797 |
33 |
C |
|||
Elizth Hollingsworth |
wife |
1800 |
30 |
C |
||||
Eliza |
daughter |
1821 |
9 |
C |
||||
Willm |
son |
1823 |
7 |
C |
S |
|||
John |
son |
1825 |
5 |
|||||
Jane |
daughter |
1828 |
2 |
|||||
155 |
Richard Boon |
Labourer |
1803 |
27 |
C |
|||
Rebecca Boon |
wife |
1802 |
28 |
C |
||||
Mary Boon Brooks |
her daughter by - Brooks |
1822 |
8 |
S |
||||
156 |
Jas Wilson |
Gardener |
1795 |
35 |
IW |
|||
157 |
John Thurgood |
Labourer |
1780 |
50 |
C |
|||
Mary Thurgood |
wife |
1778 |
52 |
C & S |
||||
Susan Brown |
wife’s aunt |
1750 |
80, bed ridden |
C & S |
Visited repeatedly in the spring & summer of 1830. Rec’d the sacrament in August of that year. |
|||
158 |
Richd Rust |
Labourer |
1780 |
50 |
IW |
|||
Ann Rust |
1802 |
28 |
IW |
|||||
159 |
John Johnson |
Farmer |
1758 |
72 |
||||
Jas Linsdell ) |
servant |
1805 |
25 |
I |
||||
Martha Linsdell) |
servant |
1809 |
21 |
I |
||||
* Linsdell |
1830 |
0 |
||||||
160 |
Philip Buck senr |
Farmer & malt carrier |
83 |
C |
||||
Mary Buck |
wife |
83 |
C |
|||||
Jas Buck |
their son |
1790 |
40 |
C |
||||
Sarah Buck |
his grandson |
1810 |
20 |
C |
||||
Geo. Buck |
grandson |
1821 |
9 |
C |
S |
|||
Wm Wright |
servant |
1812 |
18 |
C |
||||
Wm Clark |
servant |
1814 |
16 |
C |
||||
161 |
Joseph Debnam |
Carpenter |
1774 |
56 |
C |
|||
Mary Debnam |
wife |
1771 |
59 |
C |
||||
Mahala |
1811 |
19 |
C |
|||||
Frances |
1811 |
19 |
C |
|||||
Lucy |
daughter |
1817 |
13 |
C |
||||
Wm Freeman |
Journeyman painter |
1809 |
21 |
C |
||||
Wm Adams |
Labourer |
1810 |
20 |
C |
||||
162 |
Richd Harvey |
Labourer |
1775 |
55 |
C |
|||
Ann Harvey |
wife |
1776 |
54 |
C |
||||
Sarah Harvey |
daughter |
1809 |
21 |
C |
maried to J. Johnson of No. 150 q.v. |
|||
Robt Harvey |
their son |
1812 |
18 |
C |
||||
Elizth |
daughter |
1814 |
16 |
C |
Lives with Mrs [or] Mr Brook at the Vicarage |
|||
Wm |
son |
1818 |
12 |
C |
S |
|||
163 |
Edwd Gayler |
Labourer |
1770 |
60 |
C |
|||
Ann Gayler |
wife |
1768 |
62 |
C |
||||
Jas Gayler |
son |
1794 |
36 |
C |
||||
John Woolner |
son of H. Woolner, see below |
1817 |
13 |
C |
||||
Mary Woolner |
dr. |
1818 |
12 |
C |
||||
Maria Woolner |
dr. |
1820 |
10 |
C |
||||
Eliza Woolner |
dr. |
1824 |
6 |
C |
||||
Elizth Woolner |
dr. of ditto |
1826 |
4 |
|||||
Sophia Woolner |
dr. |
1827 |
3 |
|||||
Benjamine Woolner |
son |
1828 |
2 |
|||||
Sarah Woolner |
dr. |
1830 |
0 |
|||||
Henry Woolner |
Journeyman Blacksmith |
1794 |
36 |
C |
||||
Sarah Woolner |
wife |
1799 |
31 |
C |
||||
164 |
George King |
Labourer |
1790 |
40 |
C |
|||
Susannah King |
wife |
1781 |
49 |
C |
||||
Rebecca |
daughter |
1813 |
17 |
C |
||||
Sarah |
daughter |
1819 |
11 |
C |
||||
Willm. |
son |
1823 |
7 |
C |
S |
|||
165 |
John Searle |
Labourer |
1789 |
41 |
I |
|||
Mary Searle |
wife |
1791 |
39 |
I |
||||
Sarah |
daughter |
1812 |
18 |
C |
Lives at Mrs Marks |
|||
Henry |
son |
1818 |
12 |
I |
||||
Martha |
daughter |
1821 |
9 |
I |
||||
Susannah |
daughter |
1823 |
7 |
|||||
Joseph |
son |
1825 |
5 |
|||||
Jeremiah |
son |
1830 |
0 |
|||||
166 |
Sir John St Aubyn |
Baronet |
C |
|||||
Lady St Aubyn |
his wife |
C |
||||||
Miss Elizth |
daughter |
C |
||||||
Miss Catherine |
daughter |
C |
||||||
Miss Ann Clether |
companion to the young ladies |
C |
||||||
Thos Rutgar |
House Steward |
C & S |
W |
|||||
Joseph Asquulent |
servant |
C |
||||||
Jas Kimpton |
Do |
W |
||||||
Jas Symonds |
Do |
|||||||
Thos Morgan |
Do |
C |
||||||
Jas Goff |
servant |
Afflicted with gout |
||||||
Lewis Privatt |
Do |
C |
||||||
Jos. Privatt |
Do |
C & S |
||||||
Edwd Roach |
Do |
C |
||||||
Wm May |
Do |
C |
||||||
Jas Birch |
Do |
C |
||||||
Robt Libby |
Do |
C |
||||||
Ann Rutgar |
C & S |
W |
||||||
Patience Hodges |
formerly nurse to the young ladies |
1780 |
50 |
C |
Died 8 Aug. 1830 |
|||
Sarah Yarnell |
servant |
C |
||||||
Mary Belcher |
servant |
C |
||||||
Elizth Flack |
Do |
C |
||||||
Elizth Silence |
Do |
C |
||||||
Mary Searle |
Do |
C |
||||||
Maria Eden |
Do |
C |
||||||
Jenipha Rogers |
Do |
C |
||||||
Mary Simonds |
Do |
C |
||||||
Harriett Taylor |
Do |
C |
||||||
Susannah Rutgar |
W |
|||||||
Emma Kimpton senr. |
servant |
W |
||||||
Emma Kimpton junr. |
Do |
W |
S |
|||||
167 |
Joshua Searle |
Labourer |
45 |
I W |
||||
Elizabeth Searle |
wife |
I W |
||||||
Joseph |
son |
1815 |
15 |
C |
||||
Henry |
son |
1817 |
13 |
C |
||||
Wm |
son |
1819 |
11 |
C |
||||
John |
son |
1821 |
9 |
C |
||||
Elizth |
daughter |
1823 |
7 |
|||||
Jas |
son |
1825 |
5 |
|||||
Susannah |
daughter |
1827 |
3 |
|||||
Maria |
daughter |
1829 |
1 |
|||||
168 |
Wm Polley |
Keeper of the Work house |
C |
|||||
Elizth Polley |
wife |
C |
||||||
Pierre Polley |
son |
1827 |
3 |
C |
S |
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Jas Polley |
son |
1829 |
1 |
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169 |
George Harvey |
Labourer |
1770 |
60 |
C |
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Mary Harvey |
wife |
1770 |
60 |
C |
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170 |
Mary Gaggar |
anne[?] rectius Jagward? Single woman |
1750 |
80, Ill for four years |
C |
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Sarah Byatt |
pauper widow |
1754 |
76 |
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171 |
Mary Crane |
pauper |
1794 |
36, insane |
Wife of Jasper Crane confined for 2 years in Chelmsford Prison in the Spring of 1830 for theft. |
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172 |
Ann Luckings |
widow |
1752 |
78 |
C |
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173 |
John Ware |
Shoemaker. Pauper |
1762 |
68 |
C |
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Ann Ware |
wife |
1768 |
62 |
C |
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174 |
John List |
Shoemaker. Pauper |
1757 |
73 Infirm |
C |
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Catharine List |
wife |
1771 |
59 |
C & S formerly |
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Joseph List |
their son |
1817 |
13 |
C |
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175 |
Edwd Wright |
Pauper |
1754 |
76, Infirm |
C |
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Thos Prior |
Pauper |
1753 |
77 |
C |
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176 |
Wm Brooks |
Labourer - works at Mr Gayford’s |
1770 |
60 |
C |
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Susannah Brooks |
wife |
1770 |
60 |
C |
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Martha |
their daughter |
1805 |
25 |
C |
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David Brooks |
their son |
1817 |
13 |
C |
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Wm |
son |
1819 |
11 |
C |
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Griffin |
their grandson (illegitimate) |
1825 |
5 |
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177 |
Mary Farrow |
Pauper: widow |
1760 |
70, Bed ridden |
C |
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Mary Ware |
wife of John Ware transported |
1797 |
33 |
C |
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Jane Ware |
her daughter |
1818 |
12 |
C |
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John |
son |
1820 |
10 |
C |
S |
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Geo. |
son |
1825 |
5 |
C |
S |
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178 |
Wm Luckings |
Cabinet maker |
1793 |
37 |
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Sarah Luckings |
wife |
1794 |
36 |
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Eliza Luckings |
their daughter |
1818 |
12 |
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Sarah Luckings |
daughter |
1821 |
9 |
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Geo: Luckings |
son |
1826 |
4 |
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Jas. Luckings |
son |
1828 |
2 |
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179 |
Saml Hart |
Baker |
1794 |
36 |
C |
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Elizth Harvey |
Pauper: Widow. |
1775 |
55 |
C |
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*Thomas Harvey |
son of Elizth Harvey |
1815 |
15 |
C |
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*Gabriel Crane |
son of Jasper Crane |
1818 |
12 |
C |
S |
[see no. 171] |
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*Henry Crane |
son of Jasper Crane |
1822 |
8 |
C |
S |
[see no. 171] |
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*Jasper Crane |
son of Jasper Crane |
1824 |
6 |
C |
S |
[see no. 171] |
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*Sarah Monk |
dr. of R. Monk carpenter |
1819 |
11 |
C |
S |
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*John Monk |
son of Do. |
1821 |
9 |
C |
S |
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*Mary Marella |
an illegitimate child whose parents have abandoned her |
1822 |
8 |
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180 |
Sarah Reynolds |
1760 |
70 |
C |
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181 |
Benj. Cakebread |
Labourer |
1805 |
25 |
C |
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Leaf Cakebread |
his wife |
1800 |
30 |
C |
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Jas Crane |
wife’s brother |
1805 |
25 |
C |
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182 |
Thos Parish |
Labourer |
1790 |
40 |
C |
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Esther Parish |
wife |
1794 |
36 |
C |
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John |
son |
1816 |
14 |
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Sarah |
daughter |
1819 |
11 |
C |
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Wm |
son |
1821 |
9 |
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Jas |
son |
1825 |
5 |
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Henry |
son |
1828 |
2 |
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Iron Wright |
Labourer |
1814 |
16 |
C |
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*183 |
*Mrs J. Mark &c. |
C & S |
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*Ann Mark |
C & S |
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*Jane Mark |
C |
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*Elizth Mark |
1821 |
9 |
C |
FOLLOWING FROM PENCILLED NOTES, AT END OF SECOND BOOK, MADE IN 1841
When visited | Names of Inhabitants | Occupation | Reads, Writes or goes to School | Observations |
1841 March 12.26[?] |
Cann |
Journeyman Bricklayer |
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his wife |
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child |
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Do |
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Do |
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Do |
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Do |
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Searle |
widow |
1/6 week, formerly 2d[?] |
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1841 Mar 16 |
daughter |
|
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1841 Mar 15 |
John Gayler |
Labourer |
works at Johnson’s. 9s week |
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his wife |
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Kidman |
Journeyman carpenter |
12/ per week. Works at Wedd’s |
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1841 Mar 18 |
his wife |
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child |
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child |
[written in col. near children:] “3 boys & 1 girl & 1 baby” |
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Do |
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Do |
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Do |
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1841 Mar 18 |
Coiston |
Labourer |
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18 |
his wife |
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18 |
boy |
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boy |
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boy |
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Stephen Reynolds |
Labourer |
works at Stiles’s, has for 3 [?] years |
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1841 Mar 23 |
his wife |
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son |
N.S. |
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son |
N.S. |
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child |
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Richard Harvey |
Labourer |
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Ann Harvey |
his wife |
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Searle |
Labourer |
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Searle |
his wife |
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their child |
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Do |
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Do |
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Do |
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Gayler |
Labourer |
R |
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Gayler |
his wife |
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child |
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Do |
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Do |
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Hollingsworth |
Labourer |
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Hollingsworth |
his wife |
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child |
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Do |
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Do |
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Do |
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James Harvey |
Labourer |
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Harvey |
his wife |
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child |
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Do |
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Do |
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Wm Cook |
Labourer |
1/6 a day |
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1841 Mar 10 23 |
Mary |
his wife |
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Joseph |
their son |
6/ week |
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Charles |
son |
5/ week |
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daughter |
board & wages |
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William |
son |
1/6 week or 2/ |
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Wm Sutton |
Journeyman painter |
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1841 [?] 11 |
his wife |
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child |
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Dellow |
Labourer |
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his wife |
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1841 M. 15 |
child |
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1841 March 11 |
Do |
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Do |
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1841 March 11 |
Skinner |
Labourer, 36 years with Gayford |
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his wife |
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1841 Mar 11 |
daughter |
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Do |