| Ventnor Villas Primrose Hill [a.k.a. Pembury Road] Tonbridge |
| Historical records | |||||
| 5th Apr 1891 | Census | John Row, M, Head, married, age 86, born Petworth, Sussex; occupation: calvinistic minister | John Row, calvinistic minister | Ventnor Villas, 65, Primrose Hill | 1891 Census Tonbridge, Kent |
| Elizabeth Row, F, Wife, married, age 66, born Eastbourne, Sussex | Elizabeth Row | ||||
| Lydia Row, F, Daughter, single, age 29, born Hastings, Sussex | Lydia Row | ||||
| Charlotte B Skinner, F, Visitor, age 11, born Tunbridge Wells, Kent; occupation: scholar | Charlotte B Skinner | ||||
| Rose Terry, F, Servant, single, age 17, born Staplehurst, Kent; occupation: general domestic servant | Rose Terry | ||||
| 5th Apr 1891 | Census | Joseph Brown, M, Head, married, age 49, born Frant, Sussex; occupation: inspector of nuisances | Joseph Brown, inspector of nuisances | Ventnor Villas, 67, Primrose Hill | 1891 Census Tonbridge, Kent |
| Mary A Brown, F, Wife, married, age 47, born Brenchley, Kent | Mary A Brown | ||||
| Stephen Brown, M, Son, single, age 24, born Speldhurst, Kent; occupation: assistant clerk to justices | Stephen Brown | ||||
| Bertha Brown, F, Daughter, single, age 21, born Tonbridge, Kent | Bertha Brown | ||||
| Bertha Fowle, F, Sister-in-law, single, age 49, born Brenchley, Kent; occupation: dressmaker | Bertha Fowle | ||||
| 5th Apr 1891 | Census | Mace Noble, M, Head, widowed, age 76, born Brabourne, Kent; occupation: sheep agent | Mace Noble, sheep agent | Ventnor Villas, 69, Primrose Hill | 1891 Census Tonbridge, Kent |
| William Cole, M, Son-in-law, married, age 46, born Brasted, Kent; occupation: engine driver | William Cole, railway engine driver | ||||
| Harriet Cole, F, Wife, married, age 45, born Stowting, Kent; occupation: housekeeper | Harriet Cole [Noble] | ||||
| George Cole, M, Son, age 17, born Tonbridge, Kent; occupation: plumber | George Cole | ||||
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