Felmersham inhabitants 1868 to 1887
Felmersham inhabitants, communicants and comments 1868 – 71, 1876, 1887 [Ref.P93/28/3]
(Maiden name in brackets where known)
Henry Hilton Green Esq & Jane (Bourne), churchwarden
Thomas Odell or Udal, groom
William & Elizabeth Turner (Ward)
Thomas & Sarah Marriott
William & Ann White (Bell), mother of no.29
George & Sophie Roberts
Arthur & Jane Brooks (Wesley), parish clerk
Jonas & [blank] Clarke
‘Ring of Bells’ William & Hannah Makeham [Joseph & Velabus Gadsby crossed out]
Richard & Sarah also Charles & Sarah Prigmore (Turner)
George & Mary Ann Swannell [crossed out]
John & Emma Rust (Bird)
Thomas & Eliza Turner (Ward)
Charles & [blank] Prigmore [George & Mary Whitney (Prigmore) gone to no.86]
John & Mary Ward
Sam & Mary Costin (Brooks), Lace School
John & Elizabeth Bird (Crouch)
Elizabeth Pool and son James Pool, farmer, and daughter a dressmaker
John & Ann Bronwell (Faulkner) 19 (2) Amos & Mary Gadsby (Brooks)
Frederick & Sarah Mason (Bronwell)
James & Emma Summerfield & George Pain, a lodger
William Saunders & Elizabeth Prigmore (Brooks)(or Sanders) and her mother Elizabeth Brooks
‘Sun’ Public House, James C Hensman, master mason
John Pain senior, widower, farmer & freighter, with daughter
John & Sophia Pain (Holley)
Betts Collip, gardener
Daniel & Mary Ann Rust, William & Elizabeth Ward (Bayes)
William & Sarah Brooks (Ashpole)
William & Jane Bell (Harris)
William & Maria Neale (Sheffield)
John & Mary Elizabeth Ashpole (Nurrish)
Elizabeth Barnes (Ekins), widow
Gambrell, blacksmith [John & Mary Single crossed out]
Sarah Wilmer, widow of Richard, & Sarah Shrives
[Charles & Judith Truett (Britton) crossed out]
Thomas & Mary Thomas, post office and shop
John & Elizabeth Scrivener [Daniel & Mary Ann Rust crossed out]
Mr Geeves, farmer [& Susan Jeffrey, crossed out]
George & Hester Whitworth
Elizabeth, Charles & Sarah Ann Brooks [Edward Bradshaw crossed out]
Sarah Pain, widow
William & Eliza Whitney (Bailey)
Sam & Mary Ann Circuit (Shrives)
Hannah Shrives, widow of Thomas
Lewis & Sarah Circuit (Shrives)
[Elizabeth Lyne, widow of James, shop, & daughter Maria, dressmaker crossed out]
James & Mary Ann Hulatt (Rust)
Thomas & Alice Rist (Adams)
William & Mary Adams (Summerlin)
James & Lydia Prigmore
[William & Ann Truett crossed out] Jeffrey
‘Plough’ Thomas & Hannah Mitchell
Mrs Hadwin, widow and young Billingtons, her children
Elizabeth Brooks, widow of former parish clerk who cleans the church, and daughter Sarah
[John &crossed out] Elizabeth Bayes [Elizabeth Ward pencilled in]
Jesse & Hepzibah Drage (Hensman), carpenter
Mr Thomas Gillet, farmer (2nd wife)
Edward & Elizabeth Rust (Sinfield) & old John Rust
William & Mary Rust (Barnes)
Mr John Allen, farmer & churchwarden & Mary Jane Lovell (Callis)
Not occupied
John & Elizabeth Summerlin (Prigmore)
Thomas Hulatt, widower
John & Ada Whitworth
Blank
John & Rebecca Church
Edwin Thomas (widower)
William & Jane Surridge
John & Caroline Barker
Williams
‘Swan Inn’ Abraham & Mary Ann Tysoe
Joseph & Elizabeth Hullatt
Matthew & Charlotte Marriott [pencilled in ‘gone’]
Joseph & Rebecca Mason
John & Ann Whitney
Barringer
Charles & [blank] Everest
John & Elizabeth Lovell
Mary Ann Farrer
Mr James Poole & sister
Mr James Poole & sister
Charles & [blank] Surridge 82a) William & Julia Wiggins
Samual & Martha Swannell
Amos & [blank] Payne
George & Mary Ann Swannell
Soloman & Mary Whitney
George & Sarah Robinson
Omitted
Ann Robinson and daughter in law Eliza Robinson
Payne
Henry & Susannah Lineham
Blank
Harriet Sharpe & sister
Judith Truitt
Ann Circuit
Mary Ann Whitworth [crossed out]
Mary Ann Whitworth
Thomas Hulatt
Charles & Mary Bird
Samuel & Mary Hulatt
James & Betsy Whitworth 101a) blank
Mr Marriott
John & Elizabeth Whitworth
William Wiles & daughter
John & Maria Swannell
Harrison
Mr Peck
John & Sarah Britton
[blank] & Diana Cox
The Lodge, Joseph & Mary Ann White, labourer under Mr Lovell
Hawkswell, Charles & Amelia How [Thomas & Eliza Robinson, labourer under Mr Gillett, crossed out]
Hardwick, Mrs Claridge, son & daughter [Mr King, farmer & his housekeeper Mrs Bayes crossed out]