| Nos 81 to 90 London Road |
| Historical records | |||||
| 3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Henry Draper, M, Head, married, age 41, born Penshurst, Kent; occupation: maker of cricket balls | Henry Draper, maker of cricket balls | 81 London Road | 1881 Census Southborough, Kent |
| Hester Draper, F, Wife, married, age 50, born Penshurst, Kent | Hester Draper | ||||
| William Draper, M, Son, age 17, born Penshurst, Kent; occupation: maker of cricket balls | William Draper | ||||
| Hester Draper, F, Daughter, age 11, born Southboro, Kent; occupation: scholar | Hester Draper | ||||
| 3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Frank Mankelow, M, Head, single, age 24, born Southboro, Kent; occupation: gardener | Frank Manktelow, gardener | 85 London Road | 1881 Census Southborough, Kent |
| Emma Mankelow, F, Sister, single, age 21, born Southboro, Kent; occupation: housekeeper | Emma Manktelow | ||||
| Amos Mankelow, M, Brother, age 19, born Southboro, Kent; occupation: potter | Amos Manktelow, general labourer | ||||
| Walter Mankelow, M, Brother, age 18, born Southboro, Kent; occupation: printer's apprentice | Walter Manktelow | ||||
| 3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Ann Thorp, F, Head, married, age 52, born S...erary | Ann Thorp | 87 London Road | 1881 Census Southborough, Kent |
| Joseph Thorp, M, Son, single, age 17, born London; occupation Labourer | Joseph Thorp | ||||
| 3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Thomas Weston, M, Head, married, age 66, born Southboro, Kent; occupation: gardener | Thomas Weston, gardener | 89 London Road | 1881 Census Southborough, Kent |
| Eliza Weston, F, Wife, married, age 64, born Petworth, Sussex | Eliza Weston | ||||
| Alice Shoebridge, F, Niece, single, age 15, born Poplar, London; occupation: domestic servant | Alice Shoebridge | ||||
| Jane Shoebridge, F, Niece, single, age 8, born Poplar, London; occupation: scholar | Jane Shoebridge | ||||
| Clara Shoebridge, F, Niece, single, age 7, born Southboro, Kent; occupation: scholar | Clara Shoebridge | ||||
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