Nos 21 to 30 High Brooms |
Historical records | |||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | John Miller, M, Head, married, age 54, born Horley, Surrey; occupation: bricklayer | John Miller, bricklayer | 21 High Brooms | 1881 Census Southborough, Kent |
Eliza Miller, F, Wife, married, age 54, born Sellindge, Kent | Eliza Miller | ||||
John W. Miller, M, Son, single, age 22, born Tun Wells, Kent; occupation: carpenter | John W. Miller | ||||
Harry Miller, M, Son, single, age 16, born Tun Wells, Kent; occupation: bricklayer | Harry Miller | ||||
Eliza Miller, F, Daughter, age 15, born Tun Wells, Kent | Eliza Miller | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | David Oxley, M, Head, married, age 28, born Tun Wells, Kent; occupation Groom | David Oxley, groom | 28 High Brooms | 1881 Census Southborough, Kent |
Ellen Oxley, F, Wife, married, age 23, born Tun Wells, Kent | Ellen Oxley [Bartholomew] | ||||
William H. Oxley, M, Son, age 3 m | William H. Oxley | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | George Peckham, M, Head, married, age 28, born Caple, Kent; occupation: farm labourer | George Peckham, farm labourer | 29 High Brooms | 1881 Census Southborough, Kent |
Naomi Peckham, F, Wife, married, age 25, born Brenchley, Kent | Naomi Peckham [Oxley] | ||||
George A. Peckham, M, Son, age 5, born Southboro, Kent | George A. Peckham | ||||
Ethel J. Peckham, F, Daughter, age 8 m, born Southboro, Kent | Ethel J. Peckham | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | John Waghorn, M, Head, married, age 27, born Keldown, Kent; occupation Labourer | John Waghorn | 30 High Brooms | 1881 Census Southborough, Kent |
Mary A. Waghorn, F, Wife, married, age 26, born Southboro, Kent | Mary A. Waghorn | ||||
Ellen S. Waghorn, F, Daughter, age 6, born Southboro, Kent; occupation Scholar | Ellen S. Waghorn | ||||
Hester F. Waghorn, F, Daughter, age 4, born Southboro, Kent; occupation Scholar | Hester F. Waghorn | ||||
Ada M. Waghorn, F, Daughter, age 2, born Southboro, Kent | Ada M. Waghorn |
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