| Furnace Mill Gun Green Hawkhurst |
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| 3rd Apr 1881 | Census | George Russell, M, Head, single, age 30, born Hawkhurst, Kent; occupation: miller and farmer of 200 acres employing 8 men & 2 boys on farm and 3 men in mill | George Russell, miller and farmer | Furnace Mill | 1881 Census Hawkhurst, Kent |
| Rhoda Russell, F, Sister, single, age 39, born Cranbrook, Kent | Rhoda Russell | ||||
| Mary A. Reed, F, Servant, age 13, born Kingston On Thames, Surrey; occupation: general servant | Mary A. Reed | ||||
| 3rd Apr 1881 | Census | George Hatcher, M, Head, married, age 27, born Benenden, Kent; occupation: millers loader (corn) | George Hatcher, millers loader (corn) | 1 Furnace Mill Cottage | 1881 Census Hawkhurst, Kent |
| Mary A. Hatcher, F, Wife, married, age 25, born Tenterden, Kent | Mary A. Hatcher | ||||
| William J. Hatcher, M, Son, age 2, born Hawkhurst, Kent | William J. Hatcher | ||||
| Alfred J. Hatcher, M, Son, age 6 m, born Hawkhurst, Kent | Alfred J. Hatcher | ||||
| 3rd Apr 1881 | Census | George Reed, M, Head, married, age 45, born Hawkhurst, Kent; occupation: miller grinder (corn) | George Reed, miller grinder (corn) | 2 Furnace Mill Cottage | 1881 Census Hawkhurst, Kent |
| Mary A. Reed, F, Wife, married, age 42, born Westleton, Suffolk | Mary A. Reed | ||||
| George F. Reed, M, Son, single, age 18, born Fairlight, Sussex; occupation: miller's apprentice | George F. Reed | ||||
| Rose C. Reed, F, Daughter, age 11, born Hawkhurst, Kent; occupation: scholar | Rose C. Reed | ||||
| Flora L. Reed, F, Daughter, age 9, born Hawkhurst, Kent; occupation: scholar | Flora L. Reed | ||||
| William A. Reed, M, Son, age 7, born Hawkhurst, Kent; occupation: scholar | William A. Reed | ||||
| Percy T. Reed, M, Son, age 4, born Hawkhurst, Kent | Percy T. Reed | ||||
| Herbert C. Reed, M, Son, age 3, born Hawkhurst, Kent | Herbert C. Reed | ||||
| Edith H. Reed, F, Daughter, age 1 m, born Hawkhurst, Kent | Edith H. Reed | ||||
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