Gilridge Under Road Herstmonceux |
Historical records | |||||
30th Mar 1851 | Census | George Hutchinson, M, Head, married, age 36, born Tenterden, Kent; occupation: farm labourer | George Hutchinson, farm labourer | Gillridge | 1851 Census Herstmonceux, Sussex |
Elisabeth Hutchinson, F, Wife, married, age 35, born Chalvington, Sussex | Elisabeth Hutchinson | ||||
Benjamin Hutchinson, M, Son, single, age 12, born Herstmonceux, Sussex | Benjamin Hutchinson | ||||
William Hutchinson, M, Son, single, age 10, born Herstmonceux, Sussex; occupation: scholar | William Hutchinson | ||||
Edward Hutchinson, M, Son, single, age 8, born Herstmonceux, Sussex; occupation: scholar | Edward Hutchinson | ||||
Lucy Hutchinson, F, Daughter, single, age 1, born Herstmonceux, Sussex | Lucy Hutchinson | ||||
Benjamin Hutchinson, M, Father, widowed, age 76, born Hooe, Sussex; occupation: farm labourer | Benjamin Hutchinson | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | James Coleman, M, Head, married, age 53, born Herstmonceux, Sussex; occupation: farm foreman | James Coleman, farm foreman | Gilridge | 1881 Census Herstmonceux, Sussex |
Mary Coleman, F, Wife, married, age 51, born Herstmonceux, Sussex | Mary Coleman | ||||
James Coleman, M, Son, single, age 29, born Herstmonceux, Sussex; occupation: labourer | James Coleman | ||||
Mary A. Coleman, F, Daughter, single, age 28, born Herstmonceux, Sussex; occupation: charwoman | Mary A. Coleman | ||||
William T. Coleman, M, Son, single, age 26, born Herstmonceux, Sussex; occupation: labourer | William T. Coleman | ||||
Henry Coleman, M, Son, single, age 19, born Herstmonceux, Sussex; occupation: labourer | Henry Coleman | ||||
George Coleman, M, Son, age 16, born Herstmonceux, Sussex; occupation: labourer | George Coleman | ||||
Robert Coleman, M, Son, age 12, born Herstmonceux, Sussex; occupation: labourer | Robert Coleman | ||||
Sarah R. Coleman, F, Daughter, age 11, born Herstmonceux, Sussex; occupation: scholar | Sarah R. Coleman |
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