Nos 11 to 20 Quarry Hill Road |
Historical records | |||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Frank Street, M, Head, married, age 50, born Hurst, Sussex; occupation: farm labourer | Frank Street, farm labourer | 11 Quarry Hill Road | 1881 Census Tonbridge, Kent |
Harriet Street, F, Wife, married, age 53, born Clayton, Sussex | Harriet Street | ||||
Emmeline Street, F, Daughter, single, age 23, born Clayton, Sussex | Emmeline Street | ||||
Herbert Street, M, Son, age 16, born Tun Wells, Kent; occupation: clerk and parish officer | Herbert Street | ||||
Charles Street, M, Son, age 13, born Tun Wells, Kent | Charles Street | ||||
Elizabeth Court, F, Lodger, widowed, age 78, born London | Elizabeth Court | ||||
Mary Ashdown, F, Lodger, single, age 71, born Tonbridge, Kent | Mary Ashdown | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | William Jackson, M, Head, single, age 29, born Bungay, Suffolk; occupation: curate of St Stephens, Tonbridge | William Jackson, curate of St Stephens, Tonbridge | 12 Quarry Hill Road | 1881 Census Tonbridge, Kent |
Margaret Jackson, F, Sister, single, age 31, born Melksham, Wiltshire; occupation: governess | Margaret Jackson | ||||
Agnes Jackson, F, Servant, single, age 17, born Capel, Kent; occupation: domestic servant | Agnes Jackson | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Robert Hamilton, M, Head, married, age 35, born Paddington, Middlesex; occupation: shop fittings and window blind maker | Robert Hamilton, shop fittings and window blind maker | 13 Quarry Hill Road | 1881 Census Tonbridge, Kent |
Clara Hamilton, F, Wife, married, age 30, born Manchester | Clara Hamilton [Douglas] | ||||
Mary C. C. Hamilton, F, Daughter, age 3, born Tonbridge, Kent | Mary C. C. Hamilton | ||||
Isabella L. Hamilton, F, Daughter, age 5 m, born Tonbridge, Kent | Isabella L. Hamilton | ||||
Jessie Douglas, F, Sister, married, age 31, born Warrington; occupation: no occupation | Jessie Douglas | ||||
Hannah Douglas, F, Mother in law, widowed, age 60, born Manchester | Hannah Douglas | ||||
Percival Leace, F, Visitor, age 5, born Brixton, Surrey | Percival Leace | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | William Jeffries, M, Head, married, age 35, born Liverpool, Lancashire; occupation: Wesleyan methodist minister | William Jeffries, wesleyan methodist minister | 14 Quarry Hill Road | 1881 Census Tonbridge, Kent |
Mercy Jeffries, F, Wife, married, age 31, born Tonbridge, Kent | Mercy Jeffries | ||||
William A. Jeffries, M, Son, age 6, born Mold, Flint, Wales; occupation: scholar | William A. Jeffries | ||||
Elizabeth G. Jeffries, F, Daughter, age 7 m, born Tonbridge, Kent | Elizabeth G. Jeffries | ||||
Emily Kettle, F, Servant, single, age 19, born Tonbridge, Kent; occupation: domestic servant | Emily Kettle | ||||
5th Apr 1891 | Census | Frank Webber, M, Head, married, age 34, born Taunton, Somerset; occupation: seedsman and florist | Frank Webber, seedsman and florist | 11, Quarry Hill Road | 1891 Census Tonbridge, Kent |
Emily H Webber, F, Wife, married, age 30, born London | Emily H Webber | ||||
Edward T Webber, M, Son, age 4, born Tonbridge, Kent | Edward T Webber | ||||
5th Apr 1891 | Census | Bernard St. J. Waghorne, M, Head, married, age 40, born Greenwich, Kent; occupation: professor of music | Bernard St. J. Waghorne, professor of music | 15, Quarry Hill Road | 1891 Census Tonbridge, Kent |
Marian Waghorne, F, Wife, married, age 30, born Leigh, Kent | Marian Waghorne | ||||
Bernard E St. J. Waghorne, M, Son, age 3, born Tonbridge, Kent | Bernard E St. J. Waghorne | ||||
Ivy M St. J. Waghorne, F, Daughter, age 4 months, born Tonbridge, Kent | Ivy M St. J. Waghorne | ||||
5th Apr 1891 | Census | Elizabeth Browne, F, Head, widowed, age 64, born Wrotham, Kent | Elizabeth Browne, governess | 17, Quarry Hill Road | 1891 Census Tonbridge, Kent |
Annie Browne, F, Daughter, single, age 36, born Sevenoaks, Kent | Annie Browne | ||||
James L Browne, M, Boarder, single, age 16, born London, Middlesex | James L Browne | ||||
Jane C Green, F, Boarder, age 46, born Winchelsea, Hampshire | Jane C Green |
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