PARISH OF CHARDSTOCK 1841 CENSUS HO107/208/4 The census taken in 1841 was the first surviving detailed record of the population of the country. It was arranged by household, although the relationship of each member to the head of the family was not recorded. The ages of people over 15 were recorded down to the nearest five, so that the population could be classified in age bands. Thus, someone whose age was recorded as 40 could have been 41, 42, 43 or 44 (assuming, of course, that they knew their correct date of birth). Many people could not read nor write and, if their parents were no longer alive, their ages were, in many cases, a best estimate. The occupation of each person was noted, in succinct form, which took no account of dual occupation. The final column did not record place of birth, but merely noted whether the person was born in the same county as their then residence. In this respect it should be remembered that at the time of the census Chardstock formed part of the County of Dorset, as the transfer to Devon did not occur until 1896. Because the 1841 census was taken on 6th June, some itinerant harvest workers were sleeping rough and were not recorded. It was decided that all subsequent ten year censuses would be held on a Sunday in late March or early April. An analysis of the recordings for Chardstock are tabled below: Age Group No. of persons Percentage Under 10 357 25.5 10 to 19 302 21.6 20 to 29 191 13.6 30 to 39 166 11.9 40 to 49 135 9.6 50 to 59 102 7.3 60 to 69 73 5.2 70 to 79 59 4.2 Over 80 16 1.1 The most apparent feature is the high proportion of children in the Parish with a quarter of the population being under 10 and nearly a half (47%) being under 20. The total population was just over 1400 and the overall average age was under 30. The large difference in the 10 to 19 and 20 to 29 age groups (302 compared with 191) suggests that upon reaching adulthood a significant number of people left to find work elsewhere. This is not surprising given the high birth rate and the limited employment prospects in the Parish. The average occupancy of each household was just over five. The population was divided 47.7% male/52.5% female, with females outnumbering males by about 30. Life expectancy was much lower than modern times with only 5% of the population being 70 or over and just 1% being 80 or over. The oldest person, by a margin of 13 years, was Mary Keech (or Keetch) with a recorded age of 98, although the previous year two other ninety year olds had died - Robert Somers aged 90 in September, 1840 and Elizabeth Backalor aged 96 of Bewley Down in April, 1840. The Census recorded 273 dwelling houses and 15 uninhabited houses. 1
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PARISH OF CHARDSTOCK 1841 CENSUS HO107/208/4
The census taken in 1841 was the first surviving detailed record of the population of the country. It wasarranged by household, although the relationship of each member to the head of the family was notrecorded. The ages of people over 15 were recorded down to the nearest five, so that the population couldbe classified in age bands. Thus, someone whose age was recorded as 40 could have been 41, 42, 43 or44 (assuming, of course, that they knew their correct date of birth). Many people could not read nor writeand, if their parents were no longer alive, their ages were, in many cases, a best estimate. The occupationof each person was noted, in succinct form, which took no account of dual occupation. The final columndid not record place of birth, but merely noted whether the person was born in the same county as theirthen residence. In this respect it should be remembered that at the time of the census Chardstock formedpart of the County of Dorset, as the transfer to Devon did not occur until 1896.
Because the 1841 census was taken on 6th June, some itinerant harvest workers were sleeping roughand were not recorded. It was decided that all subsequent ten year censuses would be held on a Sundayin late March or early April.
An analysis of the recordings for Chardstock are tabled below:
Age Group No. of persons PercentageUnder 10 357 25.510 to 19 302 21.620 to 29 191 13.630 to 39 166 11.940 to 49 135 9.650 to 59 102 7.360 to 69 73 5.270 to 79 59 4.2Over 80 16 1.1
The most apparent feature is the high proportion of children in the Parish with a quarter of the populationbeing under 10 and nearly a half (47%) being under 20. The total population was just over 1400 and theoverall average age was under 30.
The large difference in the 10 to 19 and 20 to 29 age groups (302 compared with 191) suggests that uponreaching adulthood a significant number of people left to find work elsewhere. This is not surprising giventhe high birth rate and the limited employment prospects in the Parish. The average occupancy of eachhousehold was just over five. The population was divided 47.7% male/52.5% female, with femalesoutnumbering males by about 30.
Life expectancy was much lower than modern times with only 5% of the population being 70 or over andjust 1% being 80 or over. The oldest person, by a margin of 13 years, was Mary Keech (or Keetch) with arecorded age of 98, although the previous year two other ninety year olds had died - Robert Somers aged90 in September, 1840 and Elizabeth Backalor aged 96 of Bewley Down in April, 1840.
The Census recorded 273 dwelling houses and 15 uninhabited houses.
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The following transcript was made by members of CHRG from copies of the original documents.When extracting information from this transcript, the following points should be noted:
Abbreviations are used for the occupations of householders as follows:
Ag Lab Agricultural labourer: usually a married man who was paid a daily or weekly wagefor the job he performed, sometimes living in a tied cottage
Ap ApprenticeBlack S Blacksmith(f) Note added to indicate a female christian nameF S Female servant: usually a person who entered domestic service as a young
teenager and continued in such employment until marriage.On farms some female servants might have been employed as dairymaids.
Ind A person living by independent means(m) Note added to indicate a male christian namem Age in monthsM Maker (e.g. Basket Maker, Shoe Maker, Cabinet Maker)M S Male servant: normally an adolescent boy or unmarried man who was hired for
a year and lived on the premises of his master.In Chardstock most male servants worked on farms.
P or Pen Pensioner
Shortening of Christian names has been avoided wherever possible with full names being given inthe transcription; the only exception being “Jos”, as this could refer to either Joshua or Joseph.Also, full stops have not been used in names, thus Wm. C. Larcombe in the census return appearsas William C Larcombe. This measure is designed to assist word search software programmes.
In cases where other research has produced an alternative to the transcribed version,that alternative is shown alongside the transcribed version in [ ] brackets, provided thealternative has an equal or greater likelihood of being the correct or preferred version.
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DISTRICT 10 DESCRIPTIONAll that part of the parish lying on the right or East side of the Turnpike Road leading from Axminster toChard and all that part of the parish lying on the left or west side of the said Turnpike Road leading fromAxminster to Chard, to the road leading over Higher Coaxdon Common by the Fir pound from GrubhamsGate to the Church hill, including the House standing opposite the bottom of the Lane.
Address (if given) Forename Surname Age Occupation B. in County
John ROW 40 Farmer YesElizabeth ROW 30 YesEmma ROW 1 YesRichard HAWKER 19 M. S. YesHarriot TRIVET 17 F. S. YesJane NEWBURY 13 F. S. Yes
Robert BENTLY 30 Farmer YesElizabeth BENTLY 25 NoJohn DOMETT 15 M. S. YesSarah COX 16 F. S. No
Thomas DEEM 48 Ag lab YesRuth DEEM 48 Yes
John APLIN 65 Ag lab NoAmy APLIN 65 NoElizabeth APLIN 25 YesJohn APLIN 20 Ag lab YesHenry APLIN 5 Yes
Thomas APLIN 27 Ag lab YesAmy APLIN 24 YesAnn APLIN 1 Yes
John DANIEL 25 Carrier NoMaria DANIEL 25 NoIsaac Pryer DANIEL 1 NoWilliam DANIEL 2m YesHarrett HOOPER 19 F. S. YesSusan POWELL 13 F. S. No
George DAWE 45 Ind. YesMary DAWE 40 YesMary Ann FUDGE 20 F. S. Yes
Thomas GUPPY 45 Miller YesMary GUPPY 35 YesMichael GUPPY 18 YesSarah NEWBERY 16 F. S. Yes
John BRADFORD 30 Farmer NoMary BRADFORD 28 NoJohn BRADFORD 5 YesMary Ann BRADFORD 3 YesElizabeth BRADFORD 1 YesAnn FOWLER 19 F. S. NoAnn DEEM 12 F. S. YesAnna GIBS 48 Nurse Yes
Theodore WALROND 25 Clerk NoMary WALROND 30 NoAnn HENNING 30 F. S. No
John Baker GUNNELL 57 Half pay Officer NoWilliam KEETCH 55 Carpenter YesPhebe KEETCH 50 F. S. NoJames KEETCH 23 Carpenter YesPhebe KEETCH 15 Yes
Henry LANE 35 Farmer YesMary LANE 35 YesHenry LANE 8 YesLucy LANE 6 YesGeorge BARNS 35 Ind YesElizabeth JOHNSTON 4 NoWilliam VICKER 18 M. S. NoRebecca NEWBERY 15 F. S. Yes
DISTRICT 11 DESCRIPTIONAll that part of the parish which lies on the north of the Road from Grubhams Gate to Churchhill by thewest side of the Chardstock Brook to the Road leading from the Mill Bridge through Farway Marsh byLord Henley’s White house to Ten Acre Gate on Bewley down.
Address (if given) Forename Surname Age Occupation B. in County
Goselford Martha LARCOMBE 82 Ind YesSarah LARCOMBE 8 [illegible] Yes
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Nicholas COLES 25 Farmer NoAnn COLES 22 NoElizabeth Ann COLES 7m YesAnna BAYLY 18 [illegible] [blank]Rebecca BAYLY 7 [blank]Job LONG 13 M. S. NoSusan ROW 14 F. S. Yes
Ford Benjamin DENING 60 Farmer NoMary DENING 60 NoJohn BENTLY 15 YesHenrietta BENTLY 12 YesJohn PARRIS 30 M. S. YesElizabeth PARRIS 35 YesAnn PARRIS 3 YesArthur PARRIS 10m YesWilliam WALDEN 15 M. S. YesElizabeth WALDEN 15 F. S. NoElizabeth CHICK 15 F. S. NoCharles DOWN 15 M. S. No
Churchill John FOWLER 60 Game Keeper NoMary FOWLER 60 NoAnn FOWLER 25 NoHenry FOWLER 25 Gardner Yes
Churchill William WILMINGTON 60 Ag lab Yes
One uninhabited house
Churchill Deane RICHARD 35 Farmer NoMary Ann 30 YesIsaac 9 YesThomas 8 YesSarah Ann 4 YesJames NEWBERY 60 P. Yes(N.B. this is more likely to be Richard DEANE & family)
One uninhabited house
Churchill Lawrence WHITE 36 Smith NoSarah WHITE 34 YesGeorge Willliam WHITE 12 YesMary Carter WHITE 10 YesElizabeth Carter WHITE 8 YesAlice Jane WHITE 6 Yes
One uninhabited house
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B... Hill Joseph WILMINGTON 55 Nurseryman YesCharlotte WILMINGTON 35 YesRubeth (f) WILMINGTON 5 YesJohn WILMINGTON 4 YesAnn WILMINGTON 2 Yes
Sa..t John SPILLER 30 Ag lab NoJoanna SPILLER 23 NoAnn SPILLER 1 No
Yard Robert SPILLER 65 Farmer YesAnn SPILLER 40 NoElizabeth SPILLER 25 NoGeorge SPILLER 16 YesLouisa WARREN 4 NoRebecca WARREN 3 NoThomas ROW 12 M. S. NoAnn SYMES 12 F. S. No
Alson Charles DENING 50 Farmer NoSarah DENING 50 NoHarriett DENING 16 YesFrancis DENING 14 YesEleizar (m) DENING 12 YesLuisa DENING 10 YesBenjamin DENING 6 Yes
Ann PENNY 55 Washerwoman YesJohn PENNY 20 Ag lab YesReuben PENNY 12 Yes
Bridges Isaac DEANE 15 Ag lab Yes
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Bridges Adam BENTLY 27 Farmer YesPhebe BENTLY 22 YesElizabeth BENTLY 4 YesWilliam BENTLY 2 YesWilliam DEANE 13 M. S. YesHenry BEER 15 M. S. YesMaryann HARRIS 13 F. S. Yes
One uninhabited house......................................................................................................................................................................................................
DISTRICT 12 DESCRIPTIONAll that part of the parish lying between the left or west side of the Turnpike Road from Axminster toChard and East of the Chardstock Brook to the Mile Bridge and the right side of the said Road leadingfrom the Bridge to Ten Acre Gate as far as Farway Marsh Road to Hook Mill and from thence by theFootpath to the Highway leading to South Chard.
Address (if given) Forename Surname Age Occupation B. in County
Tytherleigh House Noah BISHOP 25 Yeoman NoElizabeth BISHOP 25 YesMary SHIPTON 35 F. S. YesSarah SYMES 15 F. S. YesJohn WATSON 15 M. S. YesJohn BISHOP 70 Ind. NoMary BISHOP 65 No
Richard COOMBS 60 Thatcher YesBridget COOMBS 65 YesGeorge COOMBS 25 Ag lab YesRichard COOMBS 12 NoMary GRIFFIN 8 NoDaniel FRY 20 Ag lab YesJames RISTRICK 70 Ag lab No16
Honeyhill James DRAYTON 35 Farmer YesMary DRAYTON 35 YesAnn DRAYTON 4 YesRobert DRAYTON 2 YesIsaac DRAYTON 1 YesMathew KIBBY 65 Ind No
Robert LARCOMBE 50 Ag lab YesSusana LARCOMBE 45 YesRobert LARCOMBE 15 Tailor Ap YesJames LARCOMBE 9 Yes
Thomas CHAPPLE 50 Cooper YesMartha CHAPPLE 30 NoJane CHAPPLE 10 YesJames CHAPPLE 7 YesWilliam CHAPPLE 3 YesSarah CHAPPLE 2m No
John PARRIS 70 Mason NoSarah PARRIS 70 Yes
Henry PINNEY 25 Ag lab YesMary PINNEY 25 YesElizabeth PINNEY 75 Yes
Richard HARVEY 35 Miller NoSarah HARVEY 30 NoEliza COUSINS 15 F. S YesJohn SURLE 14 M. S. Yes
Farway Marsh John DOWN 55 Ag lab NoCharlotte DOWN 45 YesSusana LARCOMBE 85 No
Joseph LANE 45 Cabinet M. NoCharity LANE 45 NoSamuel LANE 15 NoJohn LANE 15 NoJames LANE 14 YesCharity LANE 11 YesSarah LANE 9 YesFanny LANE 6 Yes
Francis DENING 30 Shoem. YesElizabeth DENING 30 YesEleazear (m) DENING 9 YesJames DENING 7 YesSusana DENING 3 YesEliza DENING 1 YesMary DENING 1 YesAlice HARRIS 10 Yes
Thomas APSEY 30 Bas M. YesMary APSEY 20 YesCharlotte APSEY 10 YesGeorge APSEY 5 YesJohn APSEY 4 YesIsreal APSEY 2 YesN.K. APSEY 1wk YesFanny CLARKE 60 Yes17
Samuel TUCKER 60 Ag lab YesAnn TUCKER 30 NoWilliam TUCKER 6 YesElizabeth TUCKER 3 YesSeliana TUCKER 9m YesIsaac BOND 9 Yes
John MOREY 50 Ag lab YesMary MOREY 50 YesWilliam MOREY 15 Yes
Charles ALLEN 20 Ag lab YesElizabeth ALLEN 25 YesMary ALLEN 3 YesSarah ALLEN 8m Yes
William PREDDICE 50 Ag lab YesIsabella PREDDICE 40 YesEliza LARCOMBE 15 YesSamuel SPENCER 5 Yes
Hook Mill James CHARD 50 Miller YesPrudence CHARD 55 NoJohn APSEY 14 M. S. YesThomas PERHAM 12 M. S. Yes
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Hook Factory William SPILLER 25 Flax Spinner YesMary SPILLER 30 NoElizabeth SPILLER 5 NoThomas APSEY Senr. 65 Flax Lab YesSamuel SPILLER 24 M. S. YesJohn GODDARD 14 Flax lab No
Stockstile Francis DENING 75 Farmer YesSarah DENING 75 YesAnstes (f) DENING 20 YesJames DENING 13 YesHenrietta DENING 8 Yes
Chardstock James DEEM 50 Shoe M. YesVillage Thomas DEEM 13 Yes
Alice DEEM 6 YesJohn DEEM 3 Yes
Chardstock John TURNER 45 Ag lab YesVillage Mary TURNER 40 No
Job TURNER 15 YesSarah TURNER 10 YesWilliam TURNER 8 YesNoah TURNER 6 YesMary TURNER 3 YesSusana LONG 70 P. No
ChardstockVillage Mathew PAULL 55 Ag lab No
Chardstock Thomas DEAN 60 Ag lab YesVillage Hannah DEAN 45 Yes
Ellen DEAN 20 YesMary DEAN 15 YesAllice DEAN 13 YesJane DEAN 11 Yes
Chardstock Thomas ELLETT 40 Blk Smith YesVillage Sarah ELLETT 40 No
Sarah ELLETT 12 YesEllen ELLETT 10 YesEliza ELLETT 8 YesEmanuel ELLETT 6 YesElizabeth ELLETT 4 YesThomas ELLETT 2 YesGeorge PERHAM 55 Smith J. NoJohn KNIGHT 15 M. S. YesJane HORNER 20 F. S. No
Chardstock Henry DIMENT 50 Thatcher YesVillage Elizabeth DIMENT 55 Yes
John DIMENT 30 Thatcher YesWilliam DIMENT 20 Shoe M. YesMary DIMENT 15 YesPatience DIMENT 14 Yes
Chardstock Cephas FRENCH 25 Tailor YesVillage Elizabeth FRENCH 20 Yes
Chardstock James SEGAR 40 Ag lab YesVillage Ann SEGAR 35 No
Tytherleigh Inn John MILLER 50 Publican NoMary MILLER 45 NoMary MILLER 20 NoJames MILLER 20 YesJane MILLER 13 YesWilliam MILLER 9 YesSamuel MILLER 6 YesWalter MILLER 12 NoMary MILLER 15 No
DISTRICT 13 DESCRIPTIONAll that part of the parish lying on the North side of the road from Ten Acre Gate to the Farway MarshRoad leading to Hook and the footpath from Hook Mile to Highway leading to South Chard includingCrawley bottom.
Address (if given) Forename Surname Age Occupation B. in County
Cotley House Thomas DEANE 65 Yeoman YesMaria DEANE 61 NoThomas DEANE 25 YesWilliam Deane EAMES 8 YesJoseph DEANE 26 YesAnn DOMMETT 50 F. S. NoElizabeth DOMMETT 16 F. S. YesGeorge BLACKMORE 24 M. S. NoThomas MANFIELD 16 M. S. Yes
Naverds Henery HARRIS 34 Dairyman YesEadeth HARRIS 31 YesBridget HARRIS 29 F. S. YesEadeth HARRIS 5 YesMary HARRIS 7 YesGeorge WALDEN 16 M. S. Yes
Billy Down James WALDEN 45 Labour YesMaria WALDEN 44 NoElizabeth WALDEN 19 NoCharlott WALDEN 14 YesCatherline WALDEN 9 YesAnn WALDEN 7 YesJames WALDEN 4 YesRachel WALDEN 1 Yes
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Billy Down Thomas SYMES 45 Labourer YesJane SYMES 44 NoStephen SYMES 10 YesAnn SYMES 8 YesMary SYMES 7 YesSimeion SYMES 5 YesSarah SYMES 1 Yes
Robert POPE 34 Butcher NoJoan POPE 36 YesJames POPE 6 YesSarah POPE 4 YesRachel POPE 1 YesThomas DEEM 15 Carpenter YesHannah TURNER 11 F. S. YesMary BOWDITCH 39 YesMary Ann BOWDITCH 14 YesHariott BOWDITCH 7 YesSarah PARRIS 84 Yes
Robert SPILLER 47 Labour NoElizabeth SPILLER 55 YesHenery HOWEY 20 Labour YesSarah HOWEY 70 Yes
John JEFFERY 70 Labour YesSarah JEFFERY 65 YesJohn JEFFERY 20 Yes
John MARKS 72 Yeoman YesHonour MARKS 70 YesWilliam MARKS 35 YesJohn MARKS 28 YesSarah MARKS 25 YesGrace EDMOND 80 NoSarah BROMFIELD 30 YesJohn BOWDITCH 14 Yes
Robert PINNEY 33 YesPersilla PINNEY 23 YesJohn PINNEY 3 Yes
John PERRAM [PERHAM] 45 NoElizabeth PERRAM 48 NoSarah PERRAM 5 YesGeorge PERRAM 22 Labour YesDority KNIGHT 73 No
Ridge John DEANE 55 Yeoman NoSarah DEANE 50 NoSarah DEANE 20 YesJohn DEANE 19 YesMary DEANE 17 YesAnn DEANE 16 YesThomas DEANE 12 YesMary BULFORD 25 F. S. NoElizabeth DAVEY 28 F. S. YesMary DAVEY 18 F. S. YesSamuel DIMOND 18 M. S. No
Hook John POOLE 45 Yeoman YesSarah POOLE 40 NoAnn POOLE 20 NoRachel POOLE 15 NoJacob POOLE 13 YesJohn POOLE 10 YesElizabeth POOLE 10 YesMary POOLE 5 YesSarah POOLE 3 Yes
Billy Down John HUNT 72 Labour NoEidoth HUNT 73 YesThomas HUNT 33 YesElizabeth HUNT 8 Yes
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Billy Down John HUNT 40 Labour YesElizabeth HUNT 30 YesHannah HUNT 12 YesAnn HUNT 8 YesMary HUNT 6 YesThomas HUNT 5 YesElizabeth HUNT 3 YesAbraham HUNT 1 YesRobert BISHOP 25 NoThomas CHUBB 28 Yes
Billy Down John CHUBB 26 Labour YesThomas CHUBB 24 YesRichard TUTCHER 57 Sho: Maker YesMaria TUTCHER 60 Yes
Billy Down Joel WHISKIM 76 YesElender (f) WHISKIM 70 NoSamuel WHISKIM 34 Carpenter YesJohn WHISKIM 32 Yes
One uninhabited house
White House Thomas CULVERWELL 68 Yeoman YesWilliam CULVERWELL 66 YesWilliam BENTLEY 33 YesJohn MATHEWS 38 M. S. YesEdman APSEY 14 M. S. Yes
Paradise House William LOVERIDGE 60 Independent YesMary Ann LOVERIDGE 60 NoMary LOVERIDGE 20 YesEimley (f) LOVERIDGE 20 YesChurchill LOVERIDGE 15 YesJoan BONFIELD 40 F. S. YesSamuel PHILIPS 40 M. S. NoMaria BEER 20 F. S. YesAnna WAKLEY 15 F. S. NoS M WHITE 51 Independent NoAlford LISTER 30 NoElizabeth Langdon HERTZLER 25 YesN Ann CHURCHILL 7 No
Farway George WOLDEN 48 Yeoman YesJoseph WOLDEN 45 YesHannah SCOTT 40 F. S. No
Wootton Farm Elizabeth BENTLY 65 Ind. YesAbraham BENTLY 32 Yeoman YesJames BENTLY 25 YesRobert TROTT 55 Shepard YesWilliam LORCOMBE 15 M. S. YesAbraham WILMAN 14 M. S. YesLydia KNIGHT 18 F. S. YesElizabeth TURNER 15 F. S. Yes
Hears [Hares] Henery COLES 50 Yeoman NoMartha COLES 50 NoJohn COLES 25 NoMary Ann COLES 20 YesMartha COLES 10 YesSarah COLES 10 YesHarriot COLES 5 YesJohn LEGG 15 M. S. YesThomas PEARCE 10 M. S. YesJohn PEARCE 9 M. S. YesElizabeth LEE 50 Dress Maker No
Crolway Richard TUCKER 78 Ind. YesSusanah TUCKER 72 No
Crolway Fendandow BOND 60 Ind. YesCatherine BOND 50 YesJemimah PATTEN 45 Yes
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Crolway Ann Maria BOND 35 Ind. YesGeorge BOND 15 Yeoman YesMaria PEARCE 20 NoHenery GILLET 20 M. S. YesAlford DOWN 15 M. S. YesElizabeth SANSOM 15 F. S. Yes
Lodge Joel EAVENS 58 Yeoman YesElizabeth EAVENS 54 YesJohn EAVENS 12 NoElizabeth POOL 21 F. S. NoHenery POOL 14 M. S. YesCharles DIMENT 20 Ch. S. No
Stephens Willliam WALE 25 Yeoman YesJohn WALE 20 YesMary DOBLE 25 F. S. NoWilliam MITCHELL 15 M. S. Yes
B...h Ellm Samuel PRINCE 34 Labour NoCatherline PRINCE 33 NoElizabeth PRINCE 10 NoEli PRINCE 6 NoSusan PRINCE 4 NoWilliam SPILLER 28 Carpenter No
B...h Ellm James WILLEY 28 Labour NoElizabeth WILLEY 24 NoRichard WILLEY 1 No
Two uninhabited houses
Crowley John BONFIELD 50 Carpenter YesGrace BONFIELD 48 YesJohn BONFIELD 20 YesSamuel BONFIELD 20 YesGeorge BONFIELD 15 YesLucy BONFIELD 14 YesJames BONFIELD 11 YesRobert BONFIELD 10 YesSarah BONFIELD 8 YesJoan BONFIELD 6 YesWilliam BONFIELD 19 YesWalter SYMES 21 Carpenter M. S. YesJames LANE 24 Carpenter M. S. YesIsaac DEANE 30 M. S. YesJohn PILSON 16 M. S. Yes
One uninhabited house
Gillets William Goswell NEWTON 43 Dairyman NoHannah NEWTON 34 NoElizabeth NEWTON 14 NoWilliam NEWTON 8 NoDinah NEWTON 6 NoMary NEWTON 4 NoHarriot NEWTON 2 NoJoan NEWTON 70 Ind. NoSarah SYMES 18 F. S. NoThomas DIMOND 34 Labour Yes
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Wolcroft[?] Thomas DOBLE 30 Labour NoMary DOBLE 30 NoJane DOBLE 11 NoJohn DOBLE 9 NoAnn DOBLE 6 NoMary DOBLE 2 No
Beoley William BOND 32 Yeoman YesMary Ann BOND 25 YesGeorge Crandon BOND 4 YesJohn BOND 2 YesJohn HORNER 24 M. S. YesJohn WAKLEY 15 M. S. YesElizabeth SUMMERS 15 F. S. YesHannah LEE 15 F. S. NoMary FRENCH 15 F. S. No
Billy Down John EAVENS 34 Labour YesAnn EAVENS 30 YesHardicanute EAVENS 5 YesHerold EAVENS 4 YesHeman Joel (m) EAVENS 2 YesHelour James (m) EAVENS 5m Yes
Billy Down Thomas LARCOMBE 52 Labour YesSarah LARCOMBE 45 YesElizabeth LARCOMBE 16 YesSarah LARCOMBE 18 YesJames LARCOMBE 13 Yes
Billy Down Jeremiah VIZARD 25 Labour YesSarah VIZARD 24 Yes
Billy Down Moses TUCKER 26 Labour YesCharlott TUCKER 22 YesAnna TUCKER 6 YesJohn TUCKER 3 YesSusan TUCKER 1 YesMoses TUCKER 2m Yes
Billy Down Susan TUCKER 50 Ind. YesSusan CHUBB 21 Yes
Billy Down John TUCKER 45 Labour YesElizabeth TUCKER 20 YesJames TUCKER 12 Yes
Billy Down Sarah LARCOMBE 70 Ind. YesGeorge LARCOMBE 35 Labour YesAbraham LARCOMBE 30 Labour YesJacob LARCOMBE 25 YesThomas HARRIS 16 Yes
Billy Down John LARCOMBE 50 Labour YesElizabeth LARCOMBE 35 YesElizabeth LARCOMBE 9 YesWilliam LARCOMBE 7 YesJames LARCOMBE 5 YesThomas LARCOMBE 3 YesJohn LARCOMBE 3m Yes
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Billy Down Susanah TUTCHER 70 Ind. YesJohn TUTCHER 40 YesJohn TUTCHER 15 YesJoseph TUTCHER 12 Yes
One uninhabited house
Billy Down John CHUBB 34 [blank] YesSusanah CHUBB 44 NoEli CHUBB 9 YesMary Ann CHUBB 7 YesMarina CHUBB 1 Yes
Billy Down Samuel SYMES 50 Carpenter YesWilliam SYMES 25 YesElizabeth SYMES 20 YesJohn SYMES 18 YesAnn SYMES 14 YesJoseph SYMES 5 Yes
Billy Down James KIBBY 62 Dairyman YesElizabeth KIBBY 60 YesMartha KIBBY 26 YesAnn KIBBY 22 YesJames KIBBY 20 Carpenter Yes
Billy Down Isaac TURNER 50 Labour YesMary TURNER 45 YesHarriott TURNER 14 YesMary TURNER 6 Yes
Billy Down Mary MITCHELL 81 YesThomas MITCHELL 40 Yes
Joseph TURNER 25 Labour YesAnn TURNER 25 NoJames TURNER 1 YesElizabeth TURNER 1m YesJohn SUMMERS 25 Carpenter Yes
Abraham SMITH 30 Ag Labour NoMary SMITH 66 Ind. NoIsaac SMITH 28 Labour No
Samuel BRIGHT 39 Labour NoMary BRIGHT 39 YesWilliam BRIGHT 8 NoWilliam BRIGHT 44 Labour YesNicholas NEWTON 32 Labour Yes