| Tilden [a.k.a. Tillden] Farm Woodsden Hawkhurst |
| Historical records | |||||
| 3rd Apr 1881 | Census | John Blackwell, M, Head, widowed, age 61, born Benenden, Kent; occupation: farm bailiff | John Blackwell, farm bailiff | Tillden Farm House | 1881 Census Hawkhurst, Kent |
| Eliza Blackwell, F, Daughter, single, age 32, born Hawkhurst, Kent; occupation: house keeper (domestic) | Eliza Blackwell | ||||
| Kate Blackwell, F, Daughter, single, age 21, born Hawkhurst, Kent; occupation: housemaid | Kate Blackwell | ||||
| Ellen Blackwell, F, Daughter, single, age 16, born Hawkhurst, Kent | Ellen Blackwell | ||||
| Lydia S. Blackwell, F, Granddaughter, age 14, born Hastings, Sussex | Lydia S. Blackwell | ||||
| 3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Thomas Wickens, M, Head, married, age 36, born Cranbrook, Kent; occupation: farm labourer | Thomas Wickens, farm labourer | Tillden Farm House | 1881 Census Hawkhurst, Kent |
| Rhoda Wickens, F, Wife, married, age 34, born Hawkhurst, Kent | Rhoda Wickens [Blackwell] | ||||
| Rhoda Wickens, F, Daughter, age 12, born Hawkhurst, Kent; occupation: scholar | Rhoda Wickens | ||||
| John Wickens, M, Son, age 10, born Hawkhurst, Kent; occupation: scholar | John Wickens | ||||
| Elizabeth Wickens, F, Daughter, age 9, born Hawkhurst, Kent; occupation: scholar | Elizabeth Wickens | ||||
| Thomas Wickens, M, Son, age 7, born Hawkhurst, Kent; occupation: scholar | Thomas Wickens | ||||
| Eliza Wickens, F, Daughter, age 6, born Hawkhurst, Kent | Eliza Wickens | ||||
| Louisa Wickens, F, Daughter, age 4, born Hawkhurst, Kent | Louisa Wickens | ||||
| Lily Wickens, F, Daughter, age 2, born Hawkhurst, Kent | Lily Wickens | ||||
| Mary Wickens, F, Daughter, age 1, born Hawkhurst, Kent | Mary Wickens | ||||
| Alfred Wickens, M, Brother, married, age 28, born Cranbrook, Kent; occupation: farm labourer | Alfred Wickens | ||||
| William Beazley, M, Visitor, single, age 19, born Benenden, Kent; occupation: farm labourer | William Beazley | ||||
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