Springfield Moat Road London Road East Grinstead |
Historical records | |||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | William G. Mainwaring, M, Head, married, age 57, born Cheshire; occupation: colonel in the army on active service | William G. Mainwaring, colonel in the army on active service | Springfield | 1881 Census East Grinstead, Sussex |
Ellen J.C. Mainwaring, F, Wife, married, age 47, born India | Ellen J.C. Mainwaring | ||||
Guy Mainwaring, M, Son, age 14, born India; occupation: scholar | Guy Mainwaring | ||||
Reginald Mainwaring, M, Son, age 11, born India; occupation: scholar | Reginald Mainwaring | ||||
Edith F.M. Mainwaring, F, Daughter, age 6, born Gloucestershire; occupation: scholar | Edith F.M. Mainwaring | ||||
Ernest C. Mainwaring, M, Son, age 4, born East Grinstead | Ernest C. Mainwaring | ||||
Elizabeth Thompson, F, Servant, single, age 51, born Scotland; occupation Cook | Elizabeth Thompson | ||||
Clara Hillyard, F, Servant, single, age 19, born Northamptonshire; occupation: parlour maid | Clara Hillyard | ||||
Mary R. Kilner, F, Servant, single, age 16, born Felbridge, Surrey; occupation: housemaid | Mary R. Kilner | ||||
5th Apr 1891 | Census | Alfred Martin, M, Head, married, age 37, born East Grinstead, Sussex; occupation: carter | Alfred Martin, farm labourer | Springfield, Moat Road | 1891 Census East Grinstead, Sussex |
Harriett Martin, F, Wife, married, age 34, born East Grinstead, Sussex | Harriet Martin [Chapman] | ||||
Alfred E Martin, M, Son, age 14, born East Grinstead, Sussex; occupation: carter boy | Alfred Edward Martin | ||||
Alice M Martin, F, Daughter, age 12, born East Grinstead, Sussex; occupation: scholar | Alice Margaret Martin | ||||
Edith Martin, F, Daughter, age 9, born East Grinstead, Sussex; occupation: scholar | Edith Martin | ||||
Charley Martin, M, Son, age 7, born East Grinstead, Sussex; occupation: scholar | Charley Martin | ||||
Walter Martin, M, Son, age 10 months, born East Grinstead, Sussex | Walter Martin |
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