1851 Fletching Census Reference: HO 107 1640, Maresfield Registration District, Folios 493-504 in the Fletching Enumeration District 1d |
All that part of the Parish of Fletching from Sheffield Bridge including the Sheffield Park bounded on the East by the Turnpike road from Lewes to London and taking all the houses on the North Western side of this Turnpike road to the Folly, from thence to Pepper Alley and Danehill and to the extremity of the parish on the Northwest. Enumerator - James Weston Fuller |
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Id | Property | Person | Position | Date of Birth | Place of Birth |
018 | Danewood Hill | Anna Maria Akehurst | Wife | 1808 | Parish of Hellingly, Sussex |
018 | Danewood Hill | Samuel Newton | Head; occupation COACHMAN | 1805 | Parish of Lewes, Sussex |
018 | Danewood Hill | Ann Newton [Akehurst] | Wife | 1807 | Parish of Hellingly, Sussex |
018 | Danewood Hill | Leah Chatfield [Newton] | Daughter; occupation SERVANT | 24th Nov 1832 | Parish of Brighton, Sussex |
018 | Danewood Hill | George Newton | Son | 1837 | Parish of Brighton, Sussex |
018 | Danewood Hill | Eleanor Newton | Daughter; occupation SCHOLAR | 1840 | Parish of Ringmer, Sussex |
018 | Danewood Hill | John Newton | Son; occupation SCHOLAR | 1842 | Parish of Ringmer, Sussex |
018 | Danewood Hill | Ann Newton | Daughter | 1846 | Parish of Fletching, Sussex |
018 | Danewood Hill | Jane Newton | Daughter | 1849 | Parish of Fletching, Sussex |
Please note: These are derived census records that have been enhanced as further data becomes available. For example - the surname at birth of a wife is derived from the census return or a corresponding parish record - the date of birth is derived from the age recorded on the census and refined where a parish record has been matched - the occupation has been unified (e.g. Ag Lab, Farm Lab, and many other such recordings are all displayed as Farm labourer). The originals of these census returns are available at Record Offices, from The National Archives and from |
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