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Claybrooke
Parva & Claybrooke Magna Walkabout 1901 |
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Claybrooke
Parva 1901 |
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Street or House Name |
Head of Household |
People Also Living There |
Occupation |
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Vicarage |
Charles J. Hayter |
4 |
Clergyman. Church of England |
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St Peter’s Church |
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Claybrooke Hall |
Louisa Simpson |
7 |
Living on Own Means |
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School Cottage |
James Peatfield |
6 |
School Master. Certificated. |
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Marc Smith’s Endowed School |
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Lutterworth Turnpike |
Arthur Davis |
5 |
Gardener |
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Private House |
Frederick Hall |
4 |
Bricklayer |
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Lutterworth Turnpike |
Tom Adams |
3 |
Farmer’s son |
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Lutterworth Turnpike |
Charles Hall |
3 |
Bricklayer |
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George Smith |
2 |
Roadman Labourer |
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John Jones |
2 |
Machine Something(?) |
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Avenue Villas |
William Wakefield |
2 |
Retired Farmer |
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`` |
Eliza Beale |
2 |
Living on Own Means |
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Annie L. Gamble |
1 |
Living on Own Means |
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Claybrooke Hall |
Mary Nixon |
3 |
Living on Own Means |
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Alma House |
Francis J. Stanhope |
5 |
Farmer |
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`one of 2 Farms` |
Mary S. Lockton |
2 |
Living on Own Means |
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Magpie Hall |
Robert Bodycote |
1 |
Gardener |
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Thomas Bodycote |
Alone |
Ordinary Farm Labourer |
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Glebe Farm |
Tom Adams |
1 |
Farmer |
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Matilda de Vedon |
2 |
Living on Own Means |
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Claybrooke Parva 1901 |
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Claybrooke
Magna 1901 |
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Street or House Name |
Head of Household |
People Also Living There |
Occupation |
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Rebecca Musson |
2 |
School Cleaner. Charwoman |
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`` |
Clara Perkins |
4 |
Blacksmiths Shop & Grazier.
Employer |
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`` |
Arthur W. Bayliss |
3 |
Butcher. On Own Account |
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`` |
Eleanora Jones |
2 |
Shopkeeper. Employer. |
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Bell Street |
James Astill |
2 |
Woodman Tree Feller & Gen. Labourer |
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Bell Inn |
Charles Lewis |
5 |
Inn Keeper & Brickmaker |
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Bell Street |
Sarah Bown |
4 |
Baker. Employer |
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`` |
Ann Clark |
Alone |
Nurse. Domestic |
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Ann Tew |
Alone |
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`` |
Albert Lawson |
2 |
Stockman on Farm |
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William Palmer |
4 |
Farm Labourer |
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`` |
William Burdett |
1 |
Ordinary Farm Labourer |
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`` |
William Wappler |
6 |
Ordinary Farm Labourer |
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Henry Ball |
2 |
Farmer. Employer |
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The Fernery |
Winterton C. Hanbury |
2 |
Commercial Clerk |
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Bell Street |
John Musson |
1 |
General Labourer |
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Empty House |
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Bell Street |
Charles Pratt |
Alone |
Roadman Labourer |
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`` |
Mary A. Fawkes |
Alone |
Living on Own Means |
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William Sutton |
4 |
Tracklayer. Railway |
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`` |
Charles Brown |
5 |
Roadman & General Labourer |
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`` |
Frederick Baum |
1 |
Groom & Farm Labourer |
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`` |
David Tyers |
Alone |
Waggoner on Farm |
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Tom Dunning |
1 |
Shepherd |
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Mary Scotton |
Alone |
Living on Own Means |
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Benford’s Yard |
Susan Blythe |
1 |
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John G. Wolfe |
6 |
Roadman & General Labourer |
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Charles Brooks |
2 |
Tailor. Employer |
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George Benford |
6 |
Innkeeper.Pumpwright. Grazier. On own Account |
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Wesleyan Chapel |
Charles Gamble |
3 |
Railway Clerk |
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Thomas Scotton |
1 |
Living on Own Means |
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David Bassett |
1 |
Army Pensioner |
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James Garner |
2 |
Wheelwright. On Own Account |
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Post Office |
Sarah West |
3 |
Post Mistress |
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Wood Yard & Shed – Not Used. Building |
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Timothy Hall |
2 |
Jobbing Bricklayer |
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The Villas |
John Hutchinson |
2 |
Doctor of Medicine |
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William Harding |
4 |
Saddler & Grazier. On Own
Account |
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Elizabeth Gamble |
Alone |
Shopkeeper. Sweets. On Own Account |
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The Laurels |
Elizabeth Wakefield |
3 |
Retired Principal of School |
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The Grotto |
Thomas C. Barfield |
5 |
Artist & Teacher of Drawing |
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Opp- |
Arthur Crisp |
5 |
Groom & Gardener. Domestic |
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Thomas Randle |
1 |
Wheelwright. Employer |
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Vineyard |
Harry Rowley |
2 |
Ordinary Farm Labourer |
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`` |
Benjamin Bridges |
Alone |
Bricklayers Labourer |
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John Ross |
1 |
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Willie Palmer |
6 |
Railway Navvy |
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George Lawrence |
2 |
Steam Threshing Machinist. On Own Account |
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Thomas E. Harding |
3 |
Farmer. On Own Account |
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Minnie Tyers |
5 |
Housekeeper |
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Charles Allcoat |
5 |
Farmer |
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Water Mill |
John A. Tyers |
4 |
Corn Miller (Water). Employer |
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Frolesworth Lane |
Frederick Mason |
2 |
Farmer. Employer |
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John Howkins |
3 |
Farmer. Employer |
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Alfred R. Berkley |
7 |
Bricklayer & Labourer |
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Opp Hinckley Turnpike |
Abraham Wright |
3 |
Steam Roller, Engine Driver |
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Joseph H. Bray |
Alone |
Agricultural Labourer |
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Ann Brown |
Alone |
Wool Winder for Stocking Knitter |
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Charles Partridge |
5 |
Farm Labourer & Cow man |
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Henry Whiston |
2 |
Ordinary Agricultural Labourer |
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`` |
William T Whiston |
Alone |
Ordinary Agricultural Labourer |
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William White |
5 |
Ordinary Farm Labourer |
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`` |
Isaac Whiston |
2 |
Ordinary Farm Labourer |
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Thomas Webster |
4 |
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John Brown |
6 |
Bricklayers Labourer |
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`` |
William Garner |
1 |
Painter (House). On Own Account |
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Charles Goodger |
5 |
Railway Labourer |
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Arthur Musson |
6 |
Farm Labourer |
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John Randle |
3 |
Carpenter Journeyman |
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Bulls Head |
George Brown |
3 |
Innkeeper. Groom & Carpenter |
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Pump Street |
Mary Baum |
6 |
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William Beeck |
5 |
Waggoner on Farm |
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Tom Brown |
Alone |
Ordinary Agricultural Labourer |
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Eliza Bailey |
1 |
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`` |
Charles Goodger |
2 |
Ordinary Farm Labourer |
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William Tayes |
1 |
Gardener. (Not Domestic) |
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James Payne |
1 |
Shoemaker. Organist & Overseer. On Own Account |
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Manor House |
Walter Beale |
5 |
Farmer. Employer |
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Pump Street |
Edward Anderton |
9 |
Tenant Farmer |
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Stoney Hole Farm |
Jesse Ball |
5 |
Farmer. Employer |
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High Cross or Croft |
Edwin Benford |
3 |
Farmer & Carpenter |
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High Cross or Croft Grange |
Charles G.M.R. Barwell |
4 |
Living on Own Means |
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Ann Wright |
1 |
Laundress |
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Thomas Garner |
4 |
Groom |
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of Claybrooke Magna 1901 |
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