The Weald of Kent, Surrey and Sussex
1881 Lamberhurst Census
Reference RG 11/1048: Lamberhurst Enumeration District No 13; District: Ticehurst; Enumerator: Augustus Padgham
Mount Pleasant District comprises all that remaining part of the Parish of Lamberhurst that lies West and South of the Turnpike Road leading from Lamberhurst to Pembury beginning at the bridge on the great river in the village to near the side turnpike road at the Beech then East of the parish boundary to the great river and North of the great river to the bridge in the village including part of the village, Parsonage, Grantham Hall, Botting cottage (pulled down) near the Pembury windmill, Sandhurst, Clayhall, Owly House, Mount Pleasant, Hoathly, Bayham Mansion, Beech Lane Cottages, Tolls Lye.
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]

Census sheets
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Sheet    Place    Census entry

68 Pudding LaneThomas Towner, M, Head, married, age 29, born Lamberhurst, Sussex; occupation: brewer's labourer
    Jane L. Towner, F, Wife, married, age 28, born Paddington, Middlesex
    Eva M. Towner, F, Daughter, age 2, born Lamberhurst, Sussex
    Walter Towner, M, Brother, widowed, age 26, born Lamberhurst, Sussex; occupation: farm labourer

69 Pudding LaneSarah Grigsby, F, Head, widowed, age 53, born Lamberhurst, Sussex; occupation: laundress
    Richard Bailey, M, Son, single, age 28, born Lamberhurst, Sussex; occupation: farm labourer

610 Pudding LaneThomas Keable, M, Head, single, age 29, born Gravesend, Kent; occupation: police constable
    Elizabeth A. Keable, F, Wife, married, age 25, born Gravesend Denton, Kent
    Maria L. Keable, F, Daughter, age 4, born Gravesend Denton, Kent
    Henry T. Keable, M, Son, age 3, born Detting, Kent
    Elizabeth M. E. Keable, F, Daughter, age 1, born Rolvenden, Kent

6The ThimbleSarah Long, F, Head, widowed, age 71, born Lamberhurst, Sussex; occupation: annuitant

61 Bentham CottageEdward Fuller, M, Head, married, age 28, born Salehurst, Sussex; occupation: shepherd
    Elizabeth Fuller, F, Wife, married, age 26, born Hadlow, Kent
    Isaac Burt, M, Son, age 12, born Lamberhurst, Sussex; occupation: scholar
    Lucy E. Burt, F, Daughter, age 8, born Lamberhurst, Sussex; occupation: scholar

6Grantham HallFrederick Dean, M, Head, married, age 36, born Biddenden, Kent; occupation: farm baliff
    Mary Dean, F, Wife, married, age 33, born High Halden, Kent
    Frederick Dean, M, Son, age 7, born Biddenden, Kent; occupation: farm bailiff
    Ada Dean, F, Daughter, age 5, born Biddenden, Kent

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