| 10 |
ACE |
Abraham (1st one) |
1851 census -lighthouse keeper – Penrice |
| 12 |
ACE |
William |
Oystermouth School Log book - 26 Nov 1877 ill & living
at the lighthouse |
| 13 |
ACE |
Jessie |
Daughter of Abraham Ace – Jan 1883 |
| 13 |
ACE |
Margaret |
Daughter of Abraham Ace – Jan 1883 |
| 19 |
ACE |
Abraham |
Mumbles lighthouse |
| 33 |
ACE |
Thomas |
1884 – national school |
| 36 |
ACE |
Samuel |
1854 – landlord ‘Pilot’ |
| 42 |
ACE |
|
1841 census |
| 42 |
ACE |
|
1851 census |
| 43 |
ACE |
Elizabeth |
Married William GAMMON 1858 |
| 41 |
ACES |
|
Early 19c from Gower |
| 16 |
AC KLAND |
James |
1841 census – shoemaker |
| 10 |
ADDINGTON |
William |
1851 census Inland Revenue officer born Portsea |
| 43 |
ANDREWS |
Rosa |
Died 1879 |
| 9 |
ANGELL |
Mary |
1851 census landed proprietor |
| 14 |
ANGELL |
Miss |
1812 – railway |
| 33 |
AUSTIN |
William |
1884 – national school |
| 14 |
AYTON |
Richard |
1813 – railway |
| 11 |
BAMPFIELD |
Walter |
1875 Hotel ‘Ship & Castle’ |
| 17 |
BARTER |
|
1852 coach collision |
| 10 |
BATH |
Henry James |
1851 census – Cornish extraction |
| 10 |
BATH |
Margareta |
1851 census born Chile |
| 12 |
BEAUFORT |
Duke of |
Donated land for lifeboat house |
| 14 |
BEAUFORT |
Duke of |
5 shares Oystermouth Railway & Tramroad Coy |
| 19 |
BEAUFORT |
Duke of |
Owned plot 816 Castle Field |
| 19 |
BEAUFORT |
Duke of |
Owned plot 1214 Oyster Perches |
| 19 |
BEAUFORT |
Duke of |
Owned plot 1114 Part of Thistleboon |
| 6 |
BENNETT |
R & T |
Boat builders of Church Park |
| 9 |
BENNETT |
David |
1851 census farmer of 14 acres |
| 9 |
BENNETT |
Thomas |
1851 census shipwright |
| 22 |
BENNETT |
Catherine |
c1860 |
| 22 |
BENNETT |
Catherine |
c1860 daughter of Catherine BENNETT |
| 25 |
BENNETT |
Roger |
Churchwarden 1836-1861 |
| 27 |
BENNETT |
Thomas |
Tanner Overseer workhouse 1833 |
| 33 |
BENNETT |
Mr R M |
Head of national school 1856 |
| 36 |
BENNETT |
William |
1854 – landlord ‘Beaufort Arms’ |
| 39 |
BENNETT |
G |
1867 – boat ‘Beaufort’ |
| 41 |
BENNETT |
R M |
Churchwarden c1864 |
| 42 |
BENNETT |
|
1841 census 10 members of the family |
| 42 |
BENNETT |
|
1851 census 17 members of the family |
| 42 |
BENNETT |
William |
1801 christening son of David and Mary |
| 11 |
BERKS |
Frederick |
1875 – hotel ‘George’ |
| 34 |
BESSANT |
Mr |
Headmaster |
| 6 |
BEVAN |
W |
Park street c1886 |
| 28 |
BEVAN |
John |
1875 Board member Public Health |
| 34 |
BEVAN |
Elizabeth |
Died 1872 |
| 8 |
BEYNON |
John |
1851 census – miner |
| 4 |
BIDDER |
James |
1841 census – seaman |
| 25 |
BIDDER |
Mary |
c1836 received poor relief |
| 42 |
BIDDER |
|
1841 census 4 members of the family |
| 42 |
BIDDER |
|
1851 census 5 members of the family |
| 36 |
BIRKS |
George |
1875 victualler at ‘The George’ |
| 34 |
BLAIR |
Emily |
1893 pupil teacher |
| 26 |
BLAKE |
Elizabeth |
Widow 1890 applied for relief |
| 25 |
BOWEN |
John |
c1834 |
| 25 |
BOWEN |
John |
c1835 |
| 43 |
BRACE |
Minnie |
Died 1869 aged 6 weeks |
| 10 |
BROWN |
Washington Hamilton |
1851 census – solicitor born Llanstephan |
| 27 |
BURT |
Mary |
1835 order of removal |
| 28 |
BURT |
John |
Board member public Health 1875 |
| 35 |
BUSH |
Mrs |
Headmistress Ladies Seminary at Church Park |
| 9 |
BUTELL |
Lewis |
1851 census – firebrick maker |
| 10 |
BUTLER |
Edward |
1851 census – Schoolmaster at Thistleboon born Ireland |
| 35 |
BUTLER |
Edward |
1851 headmaster Thistleboon house |
| 19 |
BUTTON |
John |
Occupied plot 816 Castle Field |
| 41 |
BYDDER |
|
Name of Flemish origin |
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| 34 |
CLAYPIT |
Daniel |
c1871 |
| 42 |
CLAYPIT |
|
1841 census 2 members of the family |
| 42 |
CLAYPIT |
|
1851 census 2 members of the family |
| 22 |
CLEMENT |
George |
Trustee of Mount Sion |
| 22 |
CLEMENT |
John |
c1850 |
| 22 |
CLEMENT |
William |
Christadelphian Church 1860 |
| 24 |
CLEMENT |
George |
c1833 |
| 41 |
CLEMENT |
|
Name of Flemish origin |
| 9 |
CLEMENTS |
William |
1851 census – builder |
| 9 |
CLEMENTS |
John |
1851 census – tailor |
| 33 |
CLOUGH |
Mr |
Headmaster of new national school 1890 |
| 22 |
COLSTON |
Mr |
Schoolmaster Thistleboon School |
| 31 |
COLSTON |
Mr |
Survey of the 200 aged poor c1863 |
| 35 |
COLSTON |
Rev. J |
1859 Headmaster Thistleboon House |
| 40 |
COLSTON |
Mr |
Headmaster of Thistleboon School |
| 42 |
COTTLE |
Charles |
Died 1869 aged 3 of Village Lane |
| 42 |
COTTLE |
Elizabeth |
Died 1869 aged 6 of Village Lane |
| 10 |
CROFT |
Mary Ann |
1851 census – schoolmistress born Woodbridge |
| 5 |
DAVIES |
Thomas |
Drowned April 1843 vessel ‘Sarah & Rachael’ |
| 8 |
DAVIES |
John |
1841 census – mason |
| 9 |
DAVIES |
John |
1851 census – cordwainer |
| 18 |
DAVIES |
Rhys |
1809-1810 |
| 19 |
DAVIES |
David |
Occupied plot 1214 Oyster Perches |
| 21 |
DAVIES |
Rev. Samuel |
1860 Parish Church of All Saints |
| 27 |
DAVIES |
John |
Victualler Overseer workhouse 1834 |
| 30 |
DAVIES |
Rhys |
Of Brecon |
| 32 |
DAVIES |
Rev. S |
Oystermouth Village School for Boys 1805 |
| 38 |
DAVIES |
W |
1900 aged 14 |
| 41 |
DAVIES |
Rev. Samuel |
C1864 |
| 43 |
DAVIES |
Martha |
Married Thomas Jones of Llandaff 1801 |
| 9 |
DELVE |
Jemima |
1851 census – glover |
| 10 |
DYE |
Thomas |
1851 census – lieutenant Coastguard born London |
| 10 |
DYE |
Hugh |
1851 census – rtd lieutenant colonel on army pension born
Missenden Abbey |
| 28 |
ELEY |
David |
Scavenger employed to clear rubbish |
| 28 |
ELEY |
Mr. |
License to slaughter cattle |
| 5 |
EVANS |
John |
Drowned – April 1843 vessel ‘Sarah & Rachael’ |
| 14 |
EVANS |
Elizabeth |
Employee of The Oystermouth Railway & Tramroad Company |
| 33 |
EVANS |
Harry |
1884 – National School |
| 28 |
FISHER |
Horman |
Board member Public Health 1875 |
| 21 |
FRANCIS |
George Grant |
c.1860 |
| 14 |
FRENCH |
Benjamin |
1807 – Railway |
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| 4 |
GAMMON |
William |
1841 census – Mariner |
| 6 |
GAMMON |
James |
Clifton Terrace c. 1886 |
| 6 |
GAMMON |
Richard |
Clifton Terrace c. 1886 |
| 9 |
GAMMON |
Thomas |
1851 census – cordwainer |
| 9 |
GAMMON |
William |
1851 census – carpenter |
| 24 |
GAMMON |
Thomas |
1875 – shoemaker |
| 24 |
GAMMON |
John |
Father of Thomas GAMMON shoemaker 1875 |
| 24 |
GAMMON |
Emma |
Mother of Thomas Gammon shoemaker 1875 |
| 25 |
GAMMON |
John |
c.1846 |
| 25 |
GAMMON |
Samuel |
Churchwarden 1817 – 1838 |
| 39 |
GAMMON |
W |
1867 – boat ‘William and Mary’ |
| 42 |
GAMMON |
|
1841 census – 13 members of the family |
| 42 |
GAMMON |
|
1851 census – 10 members of the family |
| 42 |
GAMMON |
William |
Died 1828 aged 10 |
| 43 |
GAMMON |
Mary |
Married Griffith GIVELIN 1904 |
| 43 |
GAMMON |
Thomas |
Married Susannah WEBBORN 1846 |
| 43 |
GAMMON |
William |
Married Elizabeth ACE 1858 |
| 29 |
GAMMON |
W & J |
c. 1880 Clifton Terrace |
| 18 |
GAMON |
John |
1809-1810 |
| 18 |
GAMON |
William |
1809-1810 |
| 41 |
GAMON |
|
Name of Flemish origin |
| 25 |
GASKOIN |
John |
Churchwarden 1865-1881 |
| 44 |
GELDERD |
Alfred Garson |
Of Waterloo House died 1883 |
| 4 |
GIVELIN |
William |
1841 census – mariner |
| 9 |
GIVELIN |
John |
1851 census – carpenter |
| 11 |
GIVELIN |
William |
1875 Worrell’s Trade Directory Inn ‘Victoria’ |
| 19 |
GIVELIN |
William |
Cambrian – 1857 |
| 25 |
GIVELIN |
Philip |
Vestry Clerk died 1834 |
| 36 |
GIVELIN |
William |
1875 – victualler at the ‘Victoria’ |
| 41 |
GIVELIN |
|
Name of Flemish origin |
| 42 |
GIVELIN |
|
1841 census – 9 members of the family |
| 42 |
GIVELIN |
|
1851 census – 22 members of the family |
| 43 |
GIVELIN |
Griffith |
Married Mary GAMMON 1804 |
| 11 |
GOLD |
Charles |
1875 Worrell’s Trade Directory living at ‘Clyn-y-Coed Newton
Road |
| 40 |
GOLD |
|
c.1863 |
| 10 |
GOODINGTON |
Henry |
1875 Worrell’s Trade Directory Painter Decorator &
Plumber |
| 35 |
GRIFFITHS |
Rev. |
Glyncerrig |
| 9 |
GRUMBY |
Mary Ann |
1851 census – fundholder |
| 11 |
GUY |
Sarah |
1875 Worrell’s Trade Director – Inn ‘Pilot’ |
| 39 |
HAMMETT |
j. |
1867 – boat ‘Wave’. |
| 15 |
HANCORNE |
Robert |
1867 – Auctioneer of Fern Cottage |
| 9 |
HARRIS |
William |
1851 census – wheelwright |
| 9 |
HART |
Sarah |
1851 census – widow grocer Mumbles Village |
| 9 |
HOPKINS |
John |
1851 census – farmer of 20 acres |
| 26 |
HOPKINS |
Daniel |
Base child – received poor relief |
| 41 |
HOPKINS |
|
Name of Flemish origin |
| 28 |
HORMAN |
Samuel |
1875 – board member Public Health |
| 9 |
HOSKIN |
John |
1851 census – blacksmith |
| 28 |
HOSKIN |
William |
Collector of Taxes |
| 9 |
HOSKINS |
Jane |
1851 census – dressmaker |
| 9 |
HOSKINS |
Martha |
1851 census – dressmaker |
| 23 |
HOSKINGS |
Henry |
1891 trustee |
| 25 |
HOSKINS |
John |
c.1838 |
| 29 |
HOSKINS |
Mr. |
1883 – lighter of lamps |
| 9 |
HOWELL |
John |
1851 census – grocer |
| 27 |
HOWELL |
William |
1801 – overseer workhouse |
| 42 |
HOWELL |
Sarah |
1851 died – aged 21 mths |
| 36 |
HOWELLS |
Thomas |
1854 Pearse’ directory – landlord ‘Ship’ |
| 4 |
HULLIN |
Henry |
1841 census – seaman |
| 9 |
HULLIN |
Jane |
1851 census – flannel weaver |
| 31 |
HULLIN |
|
Lad living with Mrs Lewis 1882 – typhoid |
| 42 |
HULLIN |
|
1841 census – 6 members of the family |
| 42 |
HULLIN |
|
1851 census – 17 members of the family |
| 42 |
HULLIN |
George |
1869 died aged 13 of 9 Park Street |
| 44 |
HULLIN |
Henry |
1856 died aged 36 |
| 13 |
HUTCHINGS |
Edward |
Gunner January 1883 |
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| 34 |
JENKIN |
Lily |
1890 died scarlet fever |
| 6 |
JENKINS |
Jenkin |
c. 1886 Clifton Terrace |
| 8 |
JENKINS |
Daniel |
1851 census – of Thistleboon quarryman |
| 8 |
JENKINS |
David |
1841 census – mason |
| 13 |
JENKINS |
Jenkin |
First coxswain 1886 lifeboat ‘Wolverhampton’ |
| 16 |
JENKINS |
Lady |
1898 of the ‘Grange’ West Cross |
| 17 |
JENKINS |
|
1844 Police Sergeant |
| 25 |
JENKINS |
John |
1830 – churchwarden |
| 26 |
JENKINS |
Ann c.1834 / 5 received benefit payment |
|
| 33 |
JENKINS |
Jenkin |
1884 National School |
| 43 |
JENKINS |
John |
1816 married Margaret WEBBORN |
| 5 |
JOHN |
David |
1843 April drowned vessel ‘Sarah & Rachael’ |
| 5 |
JONES |
Noah |
1843 April drowned vessel ‘Sarah & Rachael’ |
| 9 |
JONES |
Esther |
1851 census – dairymaid |
| 9 |
JONES |
Mary |
1851 census – widow grocer in the Dunns |
| 9 |
JONES |
Margaret |
1851 cenus – widow grocer in Village Lane |
| 23 |
JONES |
Thomas |
1891 trustee |
| 23 |
JONES |
Thomas |
c.1870 owned ‘Tabernacle’ Congregational Church |
| 26 |
JONES |
Mary |
Poor relief ‘ nursing child |
| 43 |
JONES |
Thomas |
1801 married Martha DAVIES of this parish |
| 30 |
JUMEAUX |
Dr. |
1880 Medical Office |
| 8 |
KIFT |
David |
1851 census – of Western lane quarryman |
| 41 |
KIFTS |
|
By 1850’s from Newton |
| 42 |
KIFTS |
|
1851 census – 4 members of the family |
| 4 |
KILVERT |
|
Diary 18 April 1872 |
| 40 |
KNIGHT |
Mr. |
c.1863 |
| 32 |
LANCASTER |
Joseph |
c.1806 |
| 35 |
LANGLEY |
Jane |
Matron independent home for girls |
| 22 |
LEAKER |
Mr. |
Assistant master Thistleboon School |
| 23 |
LEAKER |
George |
1891 trustee |
| 25 |
LEWIS |
John |
c.1851 |
| 37 |
LEWIS |
Mrs |
Beaufort Place in West Cross |
| 6 |
LIBBY |
John |
Local smithy |
| 8 |
LIBBY |
|
c. 1850 Manager Iron Ore mine Mumbles Hill |
| 4 |
LLEWELYN |
John |
1841 census – fisherman |
| 8 |
LLEWELYN |
Benjamin |
1841 census – mason |
| 9 |
LLEWELYN |
Catherine |
1851 census – bonnetmaker |
| 9 |
LLOYD |
Mary |
1851 census – landed proprietors |
| 11 |
LLOYD |
Herbert |
1875 Worrell’s Trade Directory – inn ‘Nag’s Head’ |
| 36 |
LLOYD |
Herbert |
1875 – victualler at the ‘Nag’s Head’ |
| 11 |
LUXTON |
John |
1875 Worrell’s Trade Directory inn ‘New Inn’ |
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| 42 |
MacNAMARA |
Jenkin |
1840 – died aged 11 |
| 14 |
MARTIN |
Edward |
|
| 9 |
MATHEWS |
John |
1851 census – pilot |
| 10 |
MATTHEWS |
John |
1875 Worrell’s Trade Directory Lodging House Roseland |
| 36 |
MATTHEWS |
John |
1854 Pearse’ Directory – landlord ‘Greyhound’ |
| 9 |
MEAGRE |
William |
1851 census – shipbuilder |
| 4 |
MICHAEL |
Thomas |
1841 census – fisherman |
| 5 |
MICHAEL |
David Evans |
1851 census – owned oyster beds |
| 6 |
MICHAEL |
D |
c. 1886 Sheffield Place |
| 10 |
MICHAEL |
Mrs. |
1875 Worrell’s Trade Directory Lodging House Claremont Villas |
| 19 |
MICHAEL |
Matthew |
1857 – Cambrian |
| 22 |
MICHAEL |
David |
Trustee of Mount Sion |
| 25 |
MICHAEL |
Elizabeth |
c.1834 – received poor relief |
| 26 |
MICHAEL |
William |
c.1834 – received poor relief |
| 31 |
MICHAEL |
Mrs |
1880 died small pox |
| 33 |
MICHAEL |
Eva |
1884 – National School |
| 42 |
MICHAEL |
Kezia |
1847 died aged 3 |
| 43 |
MICHAEL |
Eliza |
1856 married John WEBBORN |
| 41 |
MICHAELS |
|
Arrived by 1880 |
| 42 |
MICHAELS |
|
1841 census – 40 members of the family |
| 42 |
MICHAELS |
|
1851 census – 56 members of the family |
| 9 |
MORGAN |
Francis |
1851 census – cordwainer |
| 9 |
MORGAN |
John |
1851 census – blacksmith |
| 9 |
MORGAN |
George |
1851 census – blacksmith |
| 30 |
MORGAN |
Harriet |
1849 died aged 29 |
| 30 |
MORGAN |
Margaret |
1849 died aged 51 mother of Harriet |
| 30 |
MORGAN |
John |
Widower of Margaret lived at Village Lane |
| 30 |
MORGAN |
David |
Son of Margaret occupation joiner lived at Village Lane |
| 36 |
MORGAN |
John |
1854 Pearse’ directory – landlord ‘Talbot Arms’ |
| 15 |
MORRIS |
Sir John |
1826 – owned the Railway |
| 28 |
MORRIS |
Dr. |
Medical Officer |
| 28 |
MORRIS |
Mr. |
Scavenger employed to clear rubbish |
| 28 |
MORRIS |
Mr. |
License to slaughter cattle |
| 26 |
NICHOLAS |
Mary |
1834 – relief for ‘lying in’ |
| 24 |
NICHOLL |
Dr. |
Owned Dillston Cottage |
| 30 |
NICHOLL |
Thomas |
1844 tithe map – plot 1164 |
| 9 |
O’CONNOR |
Timothy |
1852 27 Feb – killed David Pugh’s mine |
| 40 |
OAKSHOT |
Miss |
c.1863 |
| 10 |
ORRIN |
James |
1875 Worrel’s Trade Directory – Post Office |
| 28 |
ORRIN |
Mr. |
c.1875 |
| 40 |
ORRIN |
Mr. |
c. 1863 – band |
| 36 |
OWEN |
Tom |
c. 1900 – comedian |
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| 35 |
PARSELL |
Anne |
Governess independent home for girls |
| 34 |
PARSONS |
Mrs. |
c.1871 |
| 28 |
PEACHEY |
Mr. |
License to slaughter cattle |
| 42 |
PEACHEY |
|
1841 census – 12 members of the family |
| 42 |
PEACHEY |
|
1851 census – 4 members of the family |
| 41 |
PEACHEYS |
|
By 1830’s from Bognor Regis |
| 34 |
PEARCE |
Albert |
1871 pupil teacher |
| 11 |
PEEL |
Hugh Morton |
1875 Worrell’s Trade Directory – living at ‘Sunnyside’ |
| 11 |
PHILLIPS |
Ann |
1875 Worrell’s Trade Directory – hotel ‘Mermaid’ |
| 35 |
PHILLIPS |
Mr. |
1898 – attendance officer |
| 18 |
POCKETT |
William |
1860 |
| 10 |
PRESSDEE |
William |
1875 Worrell’s Trader directory – Station master Oystermouth |
| 18 |
PRICE |
John |
Valuer |
| 26 |
PRICE |
Mary |
1834 funeral expenses |
| 6 |
PRICKETT |
E. |
Marine House |
| 9 |
PRICKET |
Edward |
1851 census – carpenter |
| 39 |
PRICKETT |
E. |
1867 boat ‘Zepherus’ |
| 9 |
PUGH |
David |
Mine owner |
| 11 |
PUGH |
David |
1851 census – victualler of Mumbles Village |
| 11 |
REES |
Sarah |
1875 Worrell’s Trade Directory – Landlady inn ‘Antelope’ |
| 16 |
REES |
Edward |
‘Cambrian’ – petty sessions’ |
| 36 |
REES |
Sarah |
1875 – victualler at the ‘Antelope’ |
| 41 |
REES |
Jacob |
c.1864 churchwarden |
| 43 |
REES |
Elizabeth |
1847 died aged 8 |
| 42 |
ROGERS |
|
1841 census – 13 members of the family |
| 42 |
ROGERS |
|
1851 census – 22 members of the family |
| 14 |
ROSE |
Benjamin |
1 share Oystermouth Railway & Tramroad Co. Swansea baker |
| 28 |
ROSSER |
John |
Inspector of Nuisances |
| 41 |
ROSSER |
|
Name of Flemish origin |
| 30 |
SANDERS |
Mr. |
1882 house and shop in The Dunns |
| 18 |
SMITH |
William |
|
| 24 |
SOLOMON |
G |
c.1833 |
| 14 |
SPENCE |
Elizabeth Isabella |
1808 – Rialway |
| 43 |
STEPHENS |
Ann |
1825 died aged 101 of The Dunns |
| 9 |
TAYLOR |
Daniel |
1851 census – innkeeper ‘Nags Head’ |
| 30 |
TAYLOR |
& company |
1881 premises ‘The Dunns’ |
| 21 |
THIRLWALL |
Bishop |
c.1860 |
| 9 |
THOMAS |
Ruth |
1851 census – dairymaid |
| 16 |
THOMAS |
John |
‘Cambrian’ – petty sessions |
| 17 |
THOMAS |
David |
Of Oystermouth |
| 29 |
THOMAS |
Mr. |
Of George Bank |
| 42 |
THOMAS |
Sydney |
1900 christening son of John and Mary - carpenter of Park
Street |
| 22 |
TUCKER |
William (the end) |
c.1814 Mumbles Methodist |
| 22 |
TUCKER |
Rev. Charles |
|
| 23 |
TUCKER |
George |
Feb 1897 |
| 28 |
TUDOR |
John |
1875 Board member Public Health |
| 39 |
TUDOR |
j. |
1867 – boat ‘Mumbles’ |
| 10 |
VAUGHAN |
Joseph |
1875 Worrell’s Trade Directory – painter decorator &
plumber |
| 10 |
VIVIAN |
Abel |
1875 Worrell’s Trade Directory – livery stable |
| 18 |
VIVIAN |
Mr. |
1856 |
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| 8 |
WALLIS |
Mr. |
Architect of Swansea proprietor of a mill |
| 19 |
WATTS |
John |
1857 collector of tithes |
| 43 |
WEBB |
Emma |
1900 aged 28 widow 6 Chapel St Mumbles married John WILLIAMS |
| 4 |
WEBBORN |
David |
1841 census – mariner |
| 27 |
WEBBORN |
Timothy |
1841 – overseer workhouse |
| 28 |
WEBBORN |
John |
Collection of rates |
| 33 |
WEBBORN |
John |
1884 national school |
| 42 |
WEBBORN |
|
1841 census – 5 members of the family |
| 42 |
WEBBORN |
|
1851 census – 10 members of the family |
| 43 |
WEBBORN |
Thomas |
1870 died aged 18 mths |
| 43 |
WEBBORN |
Margaret |
1816 married John JENKINS |
| 43 |
WEBBORN |
Susannah |
1846 married Thomas GAMMON |
| 43 |
WEBBORN |
JOHN |
1856 married Eliza MICHAEL |
| 9 |
WHITE |
Esther |
1851 census – pauper |
| 41 |
WIBBORNE |
|
Name of Flemish origin |
| 31 |
WILLIAM |
|
1850 member of the WILLIAM family of Dickslade died of small
pox |
| 10 |
WILLIAMS |
James |
1875 Worrell’s Trade Directory lodging house ‘Mount View’ |
| 11 |
WILLIAMS |
John |
1875 Worrell’s Trade Directory – inn ‘White Rose’ |
| 17 |
WILLIAMS |
|
1852 Coach collision |
| 19 |
WILLIAMS |
Evan |
Occupied plot 1114 part of Thistleboon House & garden |
| 26 |
WILLIAMS |
Philip |
1835 wife received poor relief |
| 28 |
WILLIAMS |
Mr. |
License to slaughter cattle |
| 29 |
WILLIAMS |
B. |
Employed to water the main road |
| 33 |
WILLIAMS |
Thomas John |
1884 – national school |
| 36 |
WILLIAMS |
John |
1854 Pearse’ directory – landlord ‘White Rose’ |
| 39 |
WILLIAMS |
l. |
1867 boat ‘Kelpie’ |
| 43 |
WILLIAMS |
John |
1900 – agricultural labourer of Bishopston married Emma WEBB
aged 28 widow |
| 28 |
WOOLACOTT |
John |
1875 board member Public Health |
| 28 |
WOOLACOTT |
Richard |
1875 board member Public Health |
| 36 |
WOOLACOTT |
Richard |
1900 – farmer |
| 38 |
WOOLACOTT |
Richard |
c.1900 |
| 26 |
WRIGHT |
Mr & Mrs. |
1835 / 6 lived at the ’Dove’ public house in Norton |
| 7 |
YALDEN |
Mr. |
Owner limestone quarry |