| Chapel House Chelwood Gate Chelwood Fletching |
| Historical records | |||||
| 3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Richard Scott, M, Head, married, age 51, born Horsted Keynes; occupation Farm labourer | Richard Scott | Chapel House | 1881 Census Fletching, Sussex |
| Harriett Scott, F, Wife, married, age 40, born Horsted Keynes | Harriett Scott | ||||
| Francis Hy. Scott, M, Son, single, age 21, born Horsted Keynes; occupation Farm labourer | Francis Henry Scott | ||||
| Elizabeth Scott, F, Daughter, age 15, born Horsted Keynes | Elizabeth Scott | ||||
| Eleanor Scott, F, Daughter, age 10, born Horsted Keynes; occupation Scholar | Eleanor Scott | ||||
| 3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Emma J. Turner, F, Head, widowed, age 34, born Fletching | Emma Jane Turner [Tompsett] | Chapel House | 1881 Census Fletching, Sussex |
| William B. Turner, M, Son, single, age 16, born Fletching; occupation: farm labourer | William George Turner | ||||
| Emma J.L. Turner, F, Daughter, age 10, born Hartfield; occupation: scholar | Emma Jane Susannah Turner | ||||
| Amelia Turner, F, Daughter, age 7, born East Grinstead; occupation: scholar | Amelia Turner | ||||
| Mary Ann Turner, F, Daughter, age 3, born East Grinstead | Mary Ann Turner | ||||
| Eliza Turner, F, Daughter, age 1, born Fletching | Eliza Turner | ||||
| 3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Henry Ellis, M, Head, married, age 32, born Maresfield; occupation: farm labourer | Henry Ellis, farm labourer | Chapel House | 1881 Census Fletching, Sussex |
| Mary Ann Ellis, F, Wife, married, age 27, born Lindfield | Mary Anne Ellis [Parris] | ||||
| Searles Ellis, M, Son, age 1, born Maresfield | Searles Ellis | ||||
| Elizabeth A. Parriss, F, Stepdaughter, age 8, born Fletching; occupation: scholar | Elizabeth Anne Parris | ||||
| Oliver B. Parriss, M, Stepson, age 3, born Fletching | Oliver B. Parriss | ||||
| Ann Parriss, F, Mother In Law, widowed, age 50, born Fletching, unemployed; occupation: housekeeper | Ann Parriss [Ellis] | ||||
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