Cemetery Bayham Road Broadwater Down Tunbridge Wells |
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c 1875 | ![]() | Part of the 6 inch to 1 mile map of Sussex produced in 1875 by Ordnance Survey | Cemetery | ||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Charles Tapp, M, Head, married, age 39, born Tunbridge Wells; occupation Farm labourer | Charles Tapp | Cemetery Lodge | 1881 Census Frant, Sussex |
Jane Tapp, F, Wife, married, age 38, born Frant | Jane Tapp | ||||
Charles Tapp, M, Son, single, age 16, born Tunbridge Wells; occupation Bricklayer's labourer | Charles Tapp | ||||
Agnes Tapp, F, Daughter, single, age 14, born Tunbridge Wells; occupation Scholar | Agnes Tapp | ||||
Elizabeth Tapp, F, Daughter, age 11, born Tunbridge Wells; occupation Scholar | Elizabeth Tapp | ||||
Mary Klein, F, Boarder, age 2 m, born Frant | Mary Klein | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | John Pring, M, Head, married, age 21, born Frant; occupation Farm labourer | John Pring | Cemetery Lodge | 1881 Census Frant, Sussex |
Harriett Pring, F, Wife, married, age 19, born Tunbridge Wells | Harriett Pring | ||||
Henry Pring, M, Son, age 11 m, born Frant | Henry Pring | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Thomas Joyce, M, Head, married, age 36, born Oxfordshire; occupation: superintendent of cemetery | Thomas Joyce, superintendent of cemetery | Benhall Cemetery Lodge | 1881 Census Frant, Sussex |
Mary J. Joyce, F, Wife, married, age 37, born Speldhurst | Mary J. Joyce | ||||
Leslie H. Joyce, M, Son, single, age 17, born Speldhurst; occupation: labourer | Leslie H. Joyce | ||||
Edwin A. Joyce, M, Son, single, age 14, born Tunbridge Wells; occupation: scholar | Edwin A. Joyce | ||||
Charles Joyce, M, Son, age 12, born Tunbridge Wells; occupation: scholar | Charles Joyce | ||||
Elizabeth Joyce, F, Daughter, age 8, born Tunbridge Wells; occupation: scholar | Elizabeth Joyce | ||||
Frank Joyce, M, Son, age 6, born Frant; occupation: scholar | Frank Joyce | ||||
Herbert Joyce, M, Son, age 4, born Frant | Herbert Joyce |
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