| Old Workhouse Uckfield |
| Historical records | |||||
| 30th Mar 1851 | Census | Head; widowed; occupation: nurse | Ann Daw, nurse | Workhouse Lane | 1851 Census Uckfield, Sussex |
| Grand-son; occupation: scholar | Alfred Daw | ||||
| Grand-daughter | Harriett Daw | ||||
| Lodger; handicap: idiot | James Eade | ||||
| 30th Mar 1851 | Census | Head; widowed; occupation Charwoman | Alice Wicks | Workhouse Lane | 1851 Census Uckfield, Sussex |
| Son; occupation Farm Labourer | Charles Wicks | ||||
| Son; occupation Farm Labourer | William Henry Wicks | ||||
| Son; occupation Errand Boy | Edwin Wicks | ||||
| Daughter; occupation Scholar | Harriett Wicks | ||||
| Son; occupation Scholar | Amos Wicks | ||||
| Daughter | Ann Wicks | ||||
| 30th Mar 1851 | Census | Head; widowed; occupation: charwoman | Elizabeth Daw | Old Workhouse | 1851 Census Uckfield, Sussex |
| Son; occupation: labourer | Henry Daw | ||||
| Daughter; occupation: scholar | Charlotte Daw | ||||
| 30th Mar 1851 | Census | Head; widowed; occupation: charwoman | Harriett Sawyers [Inman] | Old Workhouse | 1851 Census Uckfield, Sussex |
| Son; occupation: farm labourer | John Sawyers, brewer's drayman | ||||
| Son; occupation: farm labourer | Alfred Sawyers, wharf man | ||||
| Son; occupation: scholar | George Sawyers | ||||
| Son; occupation: scholar | Thomas Sawyers | ||||
| Son; occupation: scholar | William (Trayton) Sawyers | ||||
| 30th Mar 1851 | Census | Head; occupation: gardener | Henry Hart, servant | Old Workhouse | 1851 Census Uckfield, Sussex |
| Wife | Martha Hart | ||||
| Daughter; occupation: scholar | Sarah Hart | ||||
| Son; occupation: scholar | Henry Hart | ||||
| Son; occupation: scholar | John Hart | ||||
| Son; occupation: scholar | Richard Hart | ||||
| Son | Benjamin Hart | ||||
| 30th Mar 1851 | Census | Head; occupation: farm labourer | John Johnson, farm labourer | Old Workhouse | 1851 Census Uckfield, Sussex |
| Wife | Eliza Johnson | ||||
| Son; occupation: labourer | John H. Johnson | ||||
| Son; occupation: labourer | William Johnson | ||||
| Son; occupation: scholar | Henry Johnson | ||||
| Daughter | Harriett Johnson | ||||
| Son; occupation: scholar | Alfred Johnson | ||||
| Daughter; occupation: scholar | Mary A. Johnson | ||||
| Daughter | Ellen Johnson | ||||
| Nov 1882 | Death | William Turner, blacksmith | Old Workhouse | Judy Hall's records | |
| 1888 | Directory entry | Cottington, John, Old Workhouse | Old Workhouse | Brooker's Guide | |
| 1888 | Directory entry | Johnson, Edward, Old Workhouse | Old Workhouse | Brooker's Guide | |
| 1888 | Directory entry | Johnson, John, Old Workhouse | Old Workhouse | Brooker's Guide | |
| 1888 | Directory entry | Richards, Charles, Old Workhouse | Old Workhouse | Brooker's Guide | |
| 1888 | Directory entry | Sawyers, Alfred, Old Workhouse | Old Workhouse | Brooker's Guide | |
| Dec 1898 | Death | William Turner | Old Workhouse | Judy Hall's records | |
| c 1899 | ![]() | Part of the 6 inch to 1 mile map of Sussex produced in 1899 by Ordnance Survey | Workhouse | ||
| c 1899 | ![]() | Part of the 6 inch to 1 mile map of Sussex produced in 1899 by Ordnance Survey | Workhouse | ||
| 1910 | ![]() | The Old Workhouse, Uckfield | Private collection | ||
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