Hoadley Mayfield |
Historical records | |||||
7th Apr 1861 | Census | Septimus P Graves, M, Head, single, age 23, born Southam, Warwickshire; occupation: farmer of 193 acres employing 4 men and 2 boys | Septimus P. Graves, farmer | Hoadleys | 1861 Census Mayfield, Sussex |
Eleanor Graves, F, Sister, single, age 34, born Southam, Warwickshire; occupation: farmer's sister | Eleanor Graves | ||||
Elizabeth Heathfield, F, Servant, single, age 16, born Mayfield, Sussex; occupation: house servant | Elizabeth Underhill [Heathfield] | ||||
7th Apr 1861 | Census | Richard Kemp, M, Head, married, age 43, born Mayfield, Sussex; occupation: cordwainer | Richard Kemp, master shoe maker | Hoadleys Cottage | 1861 Census Mayfield, Sussex |
Caroline Kemp, F, Wife, married, age 39, born Mayfield, Sussex; occupation: cordwainer's wife | Caroline Kemp [Saunders] | ||||
William Kemp, M, Son, single, age 20, born Mayfield, Sussex; occupation: milkman | William Saunders Kemp | ||||
James Kemp, M, Son, age 15, born Mayfield, Sussex; occupation: carter's mate | James Kemp | ||||
Henry Kemp, M, Son, age 12, born Mayfield, Sussex; occupation: scholar | Henry Kemp | ||||
John Kemp, M, Son, age 9, born Mayfield, Sussex; occupation: scholar | Thomas John Kemp | ||||
Richard Kemp, M, Son, age 7, born Mayfield, Sussex; occupation: scholar | Richard Kemp | ||||
Naomi Kemp, F, Daughter, age 3, born Mayfield, Sussex | Naomi Kemp | ||||
Frederick Kemp, M, Son, age 1, born Mayfield, Sussex | Frederick Kemp | ||||
7th Apr 1861 | Census | Henry Ed Reed, M, Head, married, age 29, born Mayfield, Sussex; occupation: farm labourer | Henry Ed Reed, farm labourer | Hoadleys Cottage | 1861 Census Mayfield, Sussex |
Lucy Reed, F, Wife, married, age 32, born Mayfield, Sussex | Lucy Reed | ||||
Harriet Bailey, F, Lodger, single, age 27, born Mayfield, Sussex; occupation: needle woman | Harriett Bailey | ||||
1867 | Directory entry | Campin James, farmer, Hoadley | Hoadley | Post Office Directory |
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