Hopes Farm Hawkhurst Common East Hoathly |
Historical records | |||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | George Bennett, M, Head, married, age 45, born Chiddingly, occupation: farm labourer | George Bennett, farm labourer | The Laundry | 1881 Census East Hoathly, Sussex |
Harriet Bennett, F, Wife, married, age 38, born East Hoathly, occupation: laundress | Harriet Bennett [Marchant] | ||||
Edward J. Bennett, M, Son, age 11, born Waldron, occupation: scholar | Edward J. Bennett | ||||
Henry Bennett, M, Son, age 9, born Waldron, occupation: scholar | Henry Bennett | ||||
Frederick Bennett, M, Son, age 7, born Waldron, occupation: scholar | Frederick Bennett | ||||
Thomas Bennett, M, Son, age 3, born Waldron | Thomas Bennett | ||||
Edith Bennett, F, Daughter, age 1, born Waldron | Edith Bennett | ||||
Ellen Marchant, F, Stepdaughter, age 13, born Hailsham; occupation: general servant | Ellen Marchant | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | William Gate, M, Head, married, age 56, born Ringmer; occupation: farm labourer | William Gate, farm labourer | Hopes | 1881 Census East Hoathly, Sussex |
Mary Gate, F, Wife, married, age 54, born Kingston | Mary Gate | ||||
Caroline Gate, F, Daughter, single, age 22, born Ringmer | Caroline Gate | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Henry Berry, M, Head, married, age 48, born Southwick; occupation: plumber and house painter master | Henry Berry, plumber and house painter master | Hope Cottage, The Village | 1881 Census East Hoathly, Sussex |
Mary A. Berry, F, Wife, married, age 46, born Chiddingly | Mary A. Berry | ||||
Elizabeth A. Berry, F, Daughter, single, age 19, born East Hoathly | Elizabeth A. Berry | ||||
Ebenezer Berry, M, Son, single, age 15, born East Hoathly; occupation: scholar | Ebenezer Berry | ||||
Harriet Upton, F, Servant, single, age 23, born Ardingly; occupation General Servant | Harriet Upton | ||||
Thomas S. Bishop, M, Lodger, single, age 32, born Middlesex; occupation: curate of East Hoathly | Thomas S. Bishop |
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