Hutchens Farm Mayfield |
Historical records | |||||
c 1795 | Part of the 1 inch to 1 mile map of Sussex produced in 1795 by William Gardner and Thomas Gream | Hutchings Farm | |||
30th Mar 1851 | Census | Head, employs 2 people; occupation: farmer | Daniel Duly, farmer | Hutchens Farm | 1851 Census Mayfield, Sussex |
Wife | Elizabeth Duly [Richardson] | ||||
Son | Daniel Derley Duly [Richardson] | ||||
Son | William Duly | ||||
Daughter | Elizabeth Duly | ||||
Daughter | Fanny Duly | ||||
Son | Charles Duly | ||||
Servant; occupation Farm Labourer | Edward Reed | ||||
Servant; occupation Farm Labourer | John Reed | ||||
Servant; occupation: general servant | Hannah Sellens | ||||
7th Apr 1861 | Census | Daniel Duly, M, Head, married, age 46, born Herstmonceux, Sussex; occupation: farmer of 140 acres employing 3 men and 1 boy | Daniel Duly, farmer | Hutchings | 1861 Census Mayfield, Sussex |
Elizabeth Duly, F, Wife, married, age 45, born Mayfield, Sussex; occupation: farmer's wife | Elizabeth Duly [Richardson] | ||||
Daniel Duly, M, Son, single, age 25, born Mayfield, Sussex; occupation: farmer's son | Daniel Derley Duly [Richardson] | ||||
William Duly, M, Son, age 15, born Mayfield, Sussex; occupation: farmer's son | William Duly | ||||
Elizabeth Duly, F, Daughter, age 14, born Mayfield, Sussex; occupation: farmer's daughter | Elizabeth Duly | ||||
Fanny Duly, F, Daughter, age 12, born Mayfield, Sussex; occupation: scholar | Fanny Duly | ||||
Charles Duly, M, Son, age 10, born Mayfield, Sussex; occupation: scholar | Charles Duly | ||||
David Duly, M, Son, age 8, born Mayfield, Sussex; occupation: scholar | David Duly | ||||
Dorothy Duly, F, Daughter, age 5, born Mayfield, Sussex | Dorothy Duly | ||||
Jacob Duly, M, Son, age 2, born Mayfield, Sussex | Jacob Duly | ||||
1867 | Directory entry | Duly Daniel, farmer, Hutchings | Hutchings | Post Office Directory | |
1874 | Directory entry | Beal James, farmer, Hutchings | Hutchings | Post Office Directory |
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