| Jordan House London Road Tunbridge Wells |
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| 1839 | ![]() | Tunbridge Wells | Jordan House | Colbran's Tunbridge Wells | |
| 3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Henry W. Penfold, M, Head, married, age 40, born Brighton, Sussex; occupation Lodging house keeper | Henry W. Penfold, lodging house keeper | Jordan House, London Road | 1881 Census Tunbridge Wells, Kent |
| Hannah Penfold, F, Wife, married, age 37, born Reading, Berkshire | Hannah Penfold | ||||
| Henry J. Penfold, M, Son, age 11, born Tunbridge Wells, Kent | Henry J. Penfold | ||||
| Alice M. Penfold, F, Daughter, age 9, born Tunbridge Wells, Kent | Alice M. Penfold | ||||
| Arthur H. Penfold, M, Son, age 6, born Tunbridge Wells, Kent | Arthur H. Penfold | ||||
| Gertrude E. Penfold, F, Daughter, age 5, born Tunbridge Wells, Kent | Gertrude E. Penfold | ||||
| Jane E. Penfold, F, Daughter, age 3, born Tunbridge Wells, Kent | Jane E. Penfold | ||||
| Frank W.J. Penfold, M, Son, age 1, born Tunbridge Wells, Kent | Frank W.J. Penfold | ||||
| Elizabeth Howard, F, Relation, single, age 47, born Reading, Berkshire | Elizabeth Howard | ||||
| Harriet Stevenson, F, Servant, single, age 23, born Rotherfield, Sussex; occupation: servant | Harriot Price [Stevenson] | ||||
| Eliza A. Deacon, F, Servant, single, age 17, born Sussex; occupation: servant | Eliza A. Deacon | ||||
| Frances E. Summers, F, Servant, single, age 15, born Capel, Kent; occupation: servant | Frances E. Summers | ||||
| Sarah Johnson, F, Lodger, widowed, age 84, born Alsop Within Dale, Derby; occupation: annuitant | Sarah Johnson | ||||
| Edith A. Johnson, F, Lodger, single, age 44, born Derby, Derby; occupation: annuitant | Edith A. Johnson | ||||
| Louisa J. Davidson, F, Lodger, single, age 46, born London; occupation: private income from dividends | Louisa J. Davidson | ||||
| Peter C. Turnbull, M, Lodger, single, age 65; occupation Assistant Customs Department Civil Service Retired | Peter C. Turnbull | ||||
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