| Chiswell Hall Marsh Green Edenbridge |
Books and other documents | |
| Published | Title, author and references |
| 2012 | An Index to the Places in Edenbridge by Lionel Cole ⇒ Chisel Hall. |
| Historical records | |||||
| 3rd Apr 1881 | Census | William Garrett, M, Head, married, age 50, born Lingfield, Surrey; occupation: waggoner | William Garrett, waggoner | Chiswell Hall | 1881 Census Edenbridge, Kent |
| Patience Garrett, F, Wife, married, age 49, born Bolney, Sussex | Patience Garrett | ||||
| Frederick Garrett, M, Son, single, age 19, born Bolney, Sussex; occupation: farm labourer | Frederick Garrett | ||||
| Louisa Garrett, F, Daughter, single, age 13, born Lingfield, Surrey | Louisa Garrett | ||||
| Albert Garrett, M, Son, age 9, born Lingfield, Surrey; occupation: scholar | Albert Garrett | ||||
| Allace Garrett, F, Granddaughter, age 6, born Lingfield, Surrey; occupation: scholar | Allace Garrett | ||||
| 3rd Apr 1881 | Census | James Cross, M, Head, married, age 59, born Wandsworth, Surrey, employs 3 labourers and 2 boys; occupation: farmer | James Cross, farmer | Chiswell Hall | 1881 Census Edenbridge, Kent |
| Sarah Cross, F, Wife, married, age 48, born Edenbridge, Kent | Sarah Cross | ||||
| James Cross, M, Son, single, age 24, born Lingfield, Surrey | James Cross | ||||
| William Cross, M, Son, single, age 22, born Lingfield, Surrey | William Cross | ||||
| 5th Apr 1891 | Census | James Crop, M, Head, married, age 69, born Wandsworth, Surrey; occupation: farmer | James Crop, farmer | Chiswell Hall | 1891 Census Edenbridge, Kent |
| Sarah Crop, F, Wife, married, age 58, born Edenbridge, Kent | Sarah Crop | ||||
| 5th Apr 1891 | Census | Mary A Crop, F, Head, single, age 71, born Wandsworth, Surrey; occupation: living on own means | Mary A Crop, living on own means | Chiswell Villa | 1891 Census Edenbridge, Kent |
| Eliza Crop, F, Sister, single, age 61, born Chiddingstone, Kent; occupation: living on own means | Eliza Crop | ||||
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