Spring Cottages Woodlands Quarry Hill Road Tonbridge |
Historical records | |||||
5th Apr 1891 | Census | James Turk, M, Head, married, age 25, born Hartfield, Sussex; occupation: postman | James John Turk, postman | Spring Cottages, 86, Woodlands | 1891 Census Tonbridge, Kent |
Eliza Turk, F, Wife, married, age 21, born East Peckham, Kent | Eliza Turk | ||||
James Turk, M, Father, widowed, age 75, born Cowden, Kent; occupation: farm labourer | James Turk, stockman | ||||
William Clements, M, Lodger, single, age 21, born Plaxtol, Kent; occupation: postman | William Clements | ||||
5th Apr 1891 | Census | James W Jeffery, M, Head, married, age 31, born Lamberhurst, Kent; occupation: cricket ball maker | James William Jeffrey, bricklayer | Spring Cottages, 88, Woodlands | 1891 Census Tonbridge, Kent |
Mary Jeffery, F, Wife, married, age 32, born Horsted Keynes, Sussex | Mary Jeffrey | ||||
Amelia H Jeffery, F, Daughter, age 9, born Leigh, Kent | Amelia Hannah Jeffrey | ||||
William J Jeffery, M, Son, age 5, born Leigh, Kent | William James Jeffrey | ||||
Selina Jeffery, F, Daughter, age 3, born Leigh, Kent | Selina Jeffery | ||||
Walter Jeffery, M, Son, age 1, born Leigh, Kent | Walter Jeffery | ||||
5th Apr 1891 | Census | Edward Avis, M, Head, married, age 28, born Tonbridge, Kent; occupation: platelayer | Edward Avis, platelayer | Spring Cottages, 90, Woodlands | 1891 Census Tonbridge, Kent |
Sarah Avis, F, Wife, married, age 25, born Tonbridge, Kent | Sarah Avis | ||||
Edward Avis, M, Son, age 6, born Tonbridge, Kent; occupation: scholar | Edward Avis | ||||
John Avis, M, Son, age 5, born Tonbridge, Kent; occupation: scholar | John Avis | ||||
Sarah L Avis, F, Daughter, age 3, born Tonbridge, Kent | Sarah L Avis | ||||
Ambrose Mason, M, Lodger, single, age 24, born Tuddenham, Suffolk; occupation: platelayer | Ambrose Mason | ||||
Edward Groves, M, Lodger, single, age 62, born Bidborough, Kent; occupation: labourer | Edward Groves, farm labourer |
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