Sadlers Row Sundridge |
Historical records | |||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Sarah Chapman, F, Head, single, age 43, born Sundridge, Kent, occupation: no occupation | Sarah Chapman | No 1 Sadlers Row | 1881 Census Sundridge, Kent |
Elizabeth Chapman, F, Mother, widowed, age 81, born Bromley, Kent, occupation: laundress | Elizabeth Chapman | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Heny Langley, M, Head, married, age 36, born Tonbridge, Kent; occupation: carpenter | Heny Langley, carpenter | No 2 Sadlers Row | 1881 Census Sundridge, Kent |
Mary A. Langley, F, Wife, married, age 38, born Sundridge, Kent | Mary A. Langley [Whitebread] | ||||
William Langley, M, Son, age 13, born Sundridge, Kent; occupation: scholar | William Langley | ||||
Albert Langley, M, Son, age 11, born Sundridge, Kent; occupation: scholar | Albert Langley | ||||
Mary A. Langley, F, Daughter, age 8, born Sundridge, Kent; occupation: scholar | Mary A. Langley | ||||
Isabel Langley, F, Daughter, age 6, born Sundridge, Kent; occupation: scholar | Isabel Langley | ||||
Florence Langley, F, Daughter, age 3, born Sundridge, Kent; occupation: scholar | Florence Langley | ||||
Mary A. Whitebread, F, Mother in law, widowed, age 66, born Sundridge, Kent; occupation Charwoman | Mary A. Whitebread | ||||
Joseph Whitebread, M, Brother in law, single, age 24, born Sundridge, Kent; occupation Gardener | Joseph Whitebread | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | William King, M, Head, married, age 57, born Sundridge, Kent; occupation: farm labourer | William King, farm labourer | No 3 Sadlers Cottage | 1881 Census Sundridge, Kent |
Harriet King, F, Wife, married, age 57, born Battle, Sussex | Harriet King [Snashall] | ||||
Harry King, M, Son, single, age 18, born Sundridge, Kent; occupation: plumber | Harry King | ||||
Wallace King, M, Son, age 12, born Sundridge, Kent; occupation: scholar | Wallace King | ||||
Emily Snashall, F, Wife's Sister, single, age 47, born Battle, Sussex; occupation: annuitant | Emily Snashall |
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