Watkins Down Lane Three Cups Corner Warbleton |
Historical records | |||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | George Hoad, M, Head, married, age 28, born Warbleton, Sussex; occupation: farm labourer | George Hoad, farm labourer | Watkins Down Lane | 1881 Census Warbleton, Sussex |
Lucy Hoad, F, Wife, married, age 30, born Warbleton, Sussex | Lucy Hoad | ||||
Louisa J. Hoad, F, Daughter, age 3, born Warbleton, Sussex; occupation: farmer's daughter | Louisa J. Hoad | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Caleb Collins, M, Head, married, age 54, born Warbleton, Sussex; occupation: chicken gatherer | Caleb Collins, chicken gatherer | Watkins Down Lane | 1881 Census Warbleton, Sussex |
Hannah Collins, F, Wife, married, age 47, born Bexhill, Sussex | Hannah Collins | ||||
George Collins, M, Son, age 14, born Warbleton, Sussex; occupation: chicken gatherer | George Collins | ||||
Samson Collins, M, Son, age 12, born Warbleton, Sussex; occupation: scholar | Samson Collins | ||||
Lylovia Collins, M, Son, age 10, born Warbleton, Sussex; occupation: scholar | Lylovia Collins | ||||
Joseph Collins, M, Son, age 8, born Warbleton, Sussex; occupation: scholar | Joseph Collins | ||||
Emily J. Collins, F, Daughter, age 1, born Warbleton, Sussex | Emily J. Collins | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Solomon Piper, M, Head, married, age 31, born Heathfield, Sussex; occupation: Farm labourer | Solomon Piper, farm labourer | Watkins Down Lane | 1881 Census Warbleton, Sussex |
Ellen E. Piper, F, Wife, married, age 23, born Warbleton, Sussex | Ellen Elizabeth Piper [Gander] | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Sarah Pilbeam, F, Head, married, age 67, born Penhurst, Sussex; occupation: Of independent means | Sarah Pilbeam [Simmons] | Golan Cottage | 1881 Census Warbleton, Sussex |
Emily Pilbeam, F, Daughter, married, age 33, born Warbleton, Sussex; occupation: Of independent means | Emily Pilbeam | ||||
Edith Pilbeam, F, Granddaughter, , age 4, born Warbleton, Sussex; occupation: Scholar | Edith Pilbeam |
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