The Weald of Kent, Surrey and Sussex
1841 Rotherfield Census
Rotherfield Enumeration District 3
From the Boars Head Inn by the Turnpike Road leading to Tunbridge Wells to the Crown Corner then taking the boundary of the Parish on the East to the two cottages at the corner of Nap Wood, and from thence to Gravel Pit on Saxonbury Hill, taking the road past Green Hedges to Sprats Bottom, then by the Stream to Cowford Bridge, keeping up the road about eight roods then turn in the gate at the bottom of Hornshurst Wood past Turks taking the house, then over Johnsons Bridge along the bottom of Lime Kiln Forest taking Testers and Browns houses and come out at the Boars Head Inn.
Enumerator - William Wickenden
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

12Turks [Sandhill Cottages]William Crittenden, M, Head, age 60 to 64, born Sussex, occupation: bricklayer
    Sarah Crittenden, F, [Daughter], age 13, born Sussex
    Elizabeth Crittenden, F, [Daughter], age 10, born Sussex
    Fanny Crittenden, F, [Daughter], age 8, born Sussex

12CopyholdJohn Newington, M, Head, age 55 to 59, born Sussex; occupation: farmer
    Elizabeth Newington, F, [Wife], age 50 to 54, born Sussex
    Mary Newington, F, [Daughter], age 20 to 24, born Sussex
    Thomas Newington, M, [Son], age 29, born Sussex
    John Newington, M, [Son], age 15 to 19, born Sussex
    George Newington, M, [Son], age 15 to 19, born Sussex
    Charlotte Newington, F, [Daughter], age 15 to 19, born Sussex
    Thomas Newington, M, [Son], age 13, born Sussex
    Ann Newington, F, [Daughter], age 10, born Sussex
    Frank Newington, M, [Son], age 8, born Sussex
    George Saunders, M, age 20 to 24, born Sussex; occupation: farm labourer

12HamsellJohn Stapley, M, Head, age 50 to 54, born Sussex; occupation: yeoman
    Ann Stapley, F, [Daughter], age 25 to 29, born Sussex
    John Stapley, M, [Son], age 25 to 29, born Sussex
    Mary Stapley, F, [Daughter], age 25 to 29, born Sussex
    Jemima Jinks, F, age 15 to 19, born Sussex; occupation: servant
    Frederick Muddle, M, age 20 to 24, born Sussex; occupation: farm labourer
    James Martin, M, age 60 to 64, born Sussex; occupation: farm labourer
    William Martin, M, age 35 to 39, born Sussex; occupation: farm labourer

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