| Wood House Hawkenbury Tunbridge Wells |
| Historical records | |||||
| 7th Apr 1861 | Census | John Nash, M, Head, married, age 57, born Frant, Kent; occupation: farm labourer | John Nash, farm labourer | 1, Wood House | 1861 Census Frant and Tunbridge Wells, Sussex |
| Mary Ann Nash, F, Wife, married, age 49, born Frant, Kent; occupation: schoolmistress | Mary Ann Nash | ||||
| 7th Apr 1861 | Census | Thomas Wiles, M, Head, married, age 34, born Tunbridge, Kent; occupation: master brickmaker | Thomas Wiles, master brickmaker | 2, Wood House | 1861 Census Frant and Tunbridge Wells, Sussex |
| Sarah E Wiles, F, Wife, married, age 37, born Tunbridge, Kent | Sarah E. Wiles | ||||
| Thomas H Wiles, M, Son, age 9, born Tunbridge, Kent; occupation: scholar | Thomas H. Wiles | ||||
| Emma Wiles, F, Daughter, age 8, born Tunbridge, Kent; occupation: scholar | Emma Wiles | ||||
| Sophia Wiles, F, Daughter, age 6, born Tunbridge, Kent; occupation: scholar | Sophia Wiles | ||||
| Martha E Wiles, F, Daughter, age 4, born Tunbridge, Kent; occupation: scholar | Martha E. Wiles | ||||
| Mary Ann Wiles, F, Daughter, age 2, born Frant, Kent; occupation: scholar | Mary Ann Wiles | ||||
| Sarah E Wiles, F, Daughter, age 4m, born Frant, Kent | Sarah E. Wiles | ||||
| 2nd Apr 1871 | Census | David Clark, M, Head, married, age 64, born Frant, Sussex; occupation: farm labourer | David Clark, farm labourer | Wood Cottage | 1871 Census Frant and Tunbridge Wells, Sussex |
| Ellen Clark, F, Wife, married, age 65, born Frant, Sussex | Ellen Clark | ||||
| David Clark, M, Son, widowed, age 34, born Frant, Sussex; occupation: farm labourer | David Clark | ||||
| Frederick Clark, M, Grandson, age 8, born Frant, Sussex; occupation: scholar | Frederick Clark | ||||
| Henry T Clark, M, Grandson, age 6, born Frant, Sussex; occupation: scholar | Henry T. Clark | ||||
| Emily Cottington, F, Granddaughter, age 14, born Frant, Kent; occupation: scholar | Emily Cottington | ||||
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