Summervale Broadwater Down Tunbridge Wells |
Historical records | |||||
6th Jun 1841 | Census | Elizabeth Gibbs, F, Head, age 50 to 54, born Sussex; occupation: independent | Elizabeth Gibbs, independent | Summer Vale | 1841 Census Tunbridge Wells, Kent & Frant, Sussex |
John Frazier, M, age 20 to 24; occupation: servant | John Frazier | ||||
Mary Ann Stapley, F, age 20 to 24, born Sussex; occupation: servant | Mary Ann Stapley | ||||
30th Mar 1851 | Census | Head, occupation: marine company agent | Frank Bell, marine company agent | Summer Vale | 1851 Census Frant, Sussex |
7th Apr 1861 | Census | Wemyss Erskine, M, Head, married, age 37, born Dundee, Scotland; occupation: lodging house keeper | Wemyss Erskine, lodging house keeper | Summer Vale | 1861 Census Frant and Tunbridge Wells, Sussex |
Jane Erskine, F, Wife, married, age 47, born Speldhurst, Kent | Jane Erskine | ||||
7th Apr 1861 | Census | John Lockwood Donaldson, M, Lodger, single, age 23, born Horseleydown, Surrey; occupation: landed proprietor | John Lockwood Donaldson | Summer Vale | 1861 Census Frant and Tunbridge Wells, Sussex |
c 1875 | Part of the 6 inch to 1 mile map of Sussex produced in 1875 by Ordnance Survey | Summervale | |||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Thomas Lewis, M, Head, married, age 46, born Wales; occupation: town clerk | Thomas Lewis, town clerk | Summervale, Eridge Road | 1881 Census Frant, Sussex |
Ann Lewis, F, Wife, married, age 40, born Nottinghamshire | Ann Lewis | ||||
Horace L. Lewis, M, Son, married, age 10, born Tunbridge Wells; occupation: scholar | Horace L. Lewis | ||||
Ethel L. Lewis, F, Daughter, age 8, born Tunbridge Wells; occupation: scholar | Ethel L. Lewis | ||||
Amy M. Lewis, F, Daughter, age 7, born Tunbridge Wells; occupation: scholar | Amy M. Lewis | ||||
Mabel C. Lewis, F, Daughter, age 1, born Tunbridge Wells | Mabel C. Lewis | ||||
Mary A. Hodges, F, Servant, single, age 19, born Frant; occupation: servant | Mary A. Hodges |
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