Pook Reed Farm Horeham Road Cross in Hand Waldron |
Historical records | |||||
6th Jun 1841 | Census | Thomas Waters, M, Head, age 35 to 39, born Sussex; occupation Farmer | Thomas Waters | Pook Reed Farm | 1841 Census Waldron, Sussex |
Harriot Waters, F, [Wife], age 30 to 34, born Sussex | Harriott Waters | ||||
John Waters, M, [Son], age 13, born Sussex | John Waters | ||||
Thomas Waters, M, [Son], age 11, born Sussex | Thomas Waters | ||||
William Waters, M, [Son], age 9, born Sussex | William Waters | ||||
Harriot Waters, F, [Daughter], age 6, born Sussex | Harriot Waters | ||||
Alfred Waters, M, [Son], age 4, born Sussex | Alfred Waters | ||||
David Waters, M, [Son], age 3, born Sussex | David Waters | ||||
Jabez Waters, M, [Son], age 1, born Sussex | Jabez Waters | ||||
30th Mar 1851 | Census | Head; occupation Grocer and farmer | Thomas Waters | Pook Reed | 1851 Census Waldron, Sussex |
Wife; occupation Shop assistant | Harriott Waters | ||||
Son; occupation Employed at home | Thomas Waters | ||||
Son; occupation Employed at home | William Waters | ||||
Son; occupation Employed at home | Alfred Waters | ||||
Son; occupation Employed at home | David Waters | ||||
Daughter; occupation Scholar | Ruth Waters | ||||
Daughter; occupation Scholar | Eliza Waters | ||||
Daughter | Martha F Waters | ||||
Mother-in-law; widowed; occupation: general servant | Elizabeth Haffenden | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Thomas Waters, M, Head, married, age 75, born Waldron, handicap: blind; employs 1 man; occupation Farmer and grocer | Thomas Waters | Pook Reed House | 1881 Census Waldron, Sussex |
Harriett Waters, F, Wife, married, age 72, born Warbleton | Harriett Waters | ||||
Eva A. Waters, F, Daughter, single, age 25, born Waldron | Eva A. Waters | ||||
William Waters, M, Grandson, single, age 22, born East Grinstead; occupation Farm labourer | William Waters | ||||
Rowland A. Waters, M, Grandson, age 10, born Waldron; occupation Scholar | Rowland A. Waters |
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