The Weald of Kent, Surrey and Sussex
1881 Burwash Census
Reference RG11/1045: Ticehurst Enumeration District No 7; Sub-District: Burwash; Enumerator: John Fuller
All that part of the Parish of Burwash comprising Turzes, Crowhurst Bridge, the Shrub, part of the Lodge Farm-house, the North side of the Turnpike Road leading to the Village of Burwash, the North side of the Village, Brooksmarle, Mottensden, Franchise, Brownings, ..., Sellers Brook, ...., and the North side of the Turnpike Road leading from the Village to the Boundary Stone of the new Ecclesiastical District marked No 2, and which lies to the South East of Haltdown Lane, through Alder Wood and Pasture Wood to Furnace Gill Stream; then to the River Rother and following that River to Crowhurst Bridge.
Please note:
  • These census records have been transcribed from images of the original census sheets. Whilst all care has been taken, the result is an interpretation of the original which is available at Local Record Offices, from The National Archives, and from ancestry.co.uk
  • Occupation has been unified (e.g. Ag Lab, Farm Lab, and many other such recordings are all displayed as Farm labourer).
  • The Sheet Number is as shown on the original document and is linked to a page showing all the entries on that Sheet (as well as entries from the following or previous sheet where the entry for the location covers more than one sheet).
  • In those instances where the Census entry is incorrect or missing and it has been possible from other sources to derive a correction, then these changes are shown inside square brackets, e.g. [Wife]

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Sheet    Place    Census entry

13Main StreetSamuel Cramp, M, Head, married, age 50, born Bexhill, Sussex, occupation: plumber and tin man
    Charlotte Cramp, F, Wife, married, age 46, born Leeds, Kent
    Noah Cramp, M, Son, single, age 18, born East Grinstead, Sussex, occupation: gardener (domestic)
    Edgar Cramp, M, Son, age 13, born Edenbridge, Kent, occupation: scholar
    Agnes Cramp, F, Daughter, age 10, born Edenbridge, Kent, occupation: scholar
    Israel Cramp, M, Son, age 8, born Edenbridge, Kent, occupation: scholar
    Rachel Cramp, F, Daughter, age 6, born Edenbridge, Kent, occupation: scholar
    Rose Cramp, F, Daughter, age 3, born Burwash, Sussex

13Main StreetEdwin Honeysett, M, Head, married, age 44, born Burwash, Sussex; occupation: grocer (unemployed)
    Mary A. Honeysett, F, Wife, married, age 44, born Margate, Kent
    John E. Honeysett, M, Son, age 10, born Hastings, Sussex; occupation: scholar
    Harriett Honeysett, F, Daughter, age 7, born Burwash, Sussex; occupation: scholar
    Maud Honeysett, F, Daughter, age 1, born Burwash, Sussex
    Jane Field, F, Aunt, single, age 77, born Cranbrook, Kent; occupation: annuitant; handicap: imbecile

13Pump CourtHannah Sawyer, F, Head, widowed, age 57, born Goudhurst, Kent; occupation: charwoman
    Ann Sawyer, F, Sister-in-law, single, age 66, born Barming, Kent; occupation: charwoman
    Mary A. Blackmore, F, Daughter , married, age 25, born Burwash, Sussex; occupation: wife of railway ironfitter
    John H. Blackmore, M, Grandson, age 4 m, born Paddington, Middlesex; occupation: son of wife of ironfitter railway
    Mary A. Macdonald, F, Visitor, age 23, born London; occupation: general servant

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