The Weald of Kent, Surrey and Sussex
1881 Cranbrook Census
Reference RG 11/937: Cranbrook Enumeration District No 2; District: Cranbrook Union; Enumerator: H. Dyke
All the houses on the South side of the Town, commencing at Mrs Jobson's and continuing through the Town as far as the Cottage near Baker's Cross on the Benenden Road, also all the houses on the North side of the road from the Gas House to Mr May's, formerly Jeremiah Pelhurst's.
This division includes the Tan Yard, the Pest House and the School Hospital.
Please note:
  • These census records have been transcribed from images of the original census sheets. Whilst all care has been taken, the result is an interpretation of the original which is available at Local Record Offices, from The National Archives, and from ancestry.co.uk
  • Occupation has been unified (e.g. Ag Lab, Farm Lab, and many other such recordings are all displayed as Farm labourer).
  • The Sheet Number is as shown on the original document and is linked to a page showing all the entries on that Sheet (as well as entries from the following or previous sheet where the entry for the location covers more than one sheet).
  • In those instances where the Census entry is incorrect or missing and it has been possible from other sources to derive a correction, then these changes are shown inside square brackets, e.g. [Wife]

Census sheets
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Sheet    Place    Census entry

29Tan YardGeorge Crittenden, M, Head, widowed, age 37, born Cranbrook, Kent; occupation: carpenter
    Anni Crittenden, F, Daughter, age 13, born Cranbrook, Kent; occupation: scholar
    Ada Crittenden, F, Daughter, age 9, born Cranbrook, Kent; occupation: scholar
    Audry Crittenden, F, Daughter, age 7, born Cranbrook, Kent; occupation: scholar
    Lilly Crittenden, F, Daughter, age 5, born Cranbrook, Kent; occupation: scholar
    Eliza Manwaring, F, Aunt, widowed, age 61, born Cranbrook, Kent; occupation: housekeeper

29Tan YardStephen Crouch, M, Head, married, age 27, born Hawkhurst, Kent; occupation: gardener and domestic servant
    Emily I. Crouch, F, Wife, married, age 26, born London
    Henry J. Crouch, M, Son, single, age 3, born Cranbrook, Kent
    Emily Crouch, F, Daughter, single, age 1, born Cranbrook, Kent

29Tan YardClark Hills, M, Head, married, age 35, born Smarden, Kent; occupation: wharehousman
    Drusilla Hills, F, Wife, married, age 34, born Frittenden, Kent
    Kate Hills, F, Daughter, age 12, born Cranbrook, Kent; occupation: scholar
    Charles Hills, M, Son, age 8, born Cranbrook, Kent; occupation: scholar
    Clark Hills, M, Son, age 7, born Cranbrook, Kent; occupation: scholar
    Drusilla Hills, F, Daughter, age 5, born Cranbrook, Kent; occupation: scholar
    Harry Hills, M, Son, age 4, born Cranbrook, Kent; occupation: scholar

29Tan YardLouisa Huntley, F, Head, widowed, age 65, born Cranbrook, Kent
    Frederick Huntley, M, Son, single, age 23, born Cranbrook, Kent; occupation: assistant butcher

29Tan YardSusannah Nash, F, Head, widowed, age 50, born Cranbrook, Kent
    James Nash, M, Son, single, age 26, born Cranbrook, Kent; occupation: gardener and domestic servant
    George Nash, M, Son, single, age 21, born Cranbrook, Kent; occupation: cab driver
    Alice Nash, F, Daughter, single, age 12, born Cranbrook, Kent; occupation: scholar

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