Vine Place Vine Road Sevenoaks |
Books and other documents | |
Published | Title, author and references |
1901 | Old Sevenoaks by Frank Richards and illustrated by Charles Essenhigh Corke, F.R.P.S. ⇒ p. 64 |
1909 | English Homes and Villages (Kent & Sussex) also published as Tunbridge Wells and its Neighbourhood by Lady Hope ⇒ p. 202 |
Historical records | |||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Mary Nell, F, Head, single, age 52, born Kemsing, Kent; occupation Dressmaker | Mary Nell | 1 Vine Place | 1881 Census Sevenoaks, Kent |
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Rich. Young, M, Head, married, age 50, born Hawkenbury, Kent; occupation Carman | Richard Young | 2 Vine Place | 1881 Census Sevenoaks, Kent |
Eliza Young, F, Wife, married, age 44, born Wadhurst, Sussex | Eliza Young | ||||
Clara Young, F, Daughter, single, age 22, born Tun Wells, Kent; occupation Assistant | Clara Young | ||||
Lily O. Young, F, Daughter, age 13, born Tun Wells, Kent; occupation Scholar | Lily O. Young | ||||
Sidney Young, M, Son, age 3, born Sevenoaks, Kent | Sidney Young | ||||
Robt. Allin, M, Boarder, single, age 23, born Pembroke, Wales; occupation: blacksmith | Robert Allin | ||||
Ephrian Gurr, M, Boarder, single, age 34, born Frithinden, Kent; occupation: carpenter and joiner | Ephrian Gurr | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Thos. Haynes, M, Head, single, age 28, born Liverpool; occupation: sewage works foreman | Thomas Haynes, sewage works foreman | 2 Vine Place | 1881 Census Sevenoaks, Kent |
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Ed. Buss, M, Head, married, age 52, born Horsham, Sussex, occupation: sewage works foreman | Edward Buss, sewage works foreman | 2 Vine Place | 1881 Census Sevenoaks, Kent |
Fred Buss, M, Son, single, age 17, born Horsham, Sussex, occupation: pipe layer | Fred Buss | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Daniel W. Davis, M, Head, widowed, age 29, born Brecon; occupation: sewage works timekeeper | Daniel W. Davis, sewage works timekeeper | 2 Vine Place | 1881 Census Sevenoaks, Kent |
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