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101 1841 census (probably relates to this Hannah): in Lexden Street, Lexden, Essex, Hannah NEVARD (19, female servant) with Simon MUNSON (33, publican) and family. Next entry is for Sarah MUNSON (60, independent). NEVARD, Hannah (I2975)
 
102 1841 census (probably relates): in Boxted, James (20, ag lab), Harriett (20), James (2) and John (1). TAYLOR, James (I1705)
 
103 1841 census (probably): in Newnham, Kent (all SILLS), Thomas (35, carpenter), Eliza (25), Charlotte (6) and Susannah (2).

Thomas died in 1848 (per Neil Alderman, from Peter Spain's tree, registration not found).

1851 census: in Water Lane, Ospringe, Kent (all SILLS), Eliza (head, widow, 36, carpenter's widow, born Eastling), Susannah (12, born Newnham) and Mary (4, born Canterbury). Daughter Charlotte (15, born Eastling) was a house servant at Buckwell, Boughton Aluph, Kent. 
SILLS, Thomas (I4980)
 
104 1841 census (very faded image): in Great Horkesley (all STOW), Jos. (45, labourer), Elizabeth (40), Ephram (15), Esther (10), Henry (9), Jno. (5) and Elizabeth (2).

1851 census: in Great Horkesley (all STOW, all born Great Horkesley), Joseph (head, widower, 55, farm labourer), Esther (daughter, unmarried, 21), Henry (son, unmarried, 18, labourer), John (son, 14) and Elizabeth (daughter, 11). 
STOW, Joseph (I590)
 
105 1841 census has Richard Nash, 35, miller, living in St Johns Place, St Mary Northgate, Canterbury with Elizabeth Nash, 65, independent.
1851 census: in Hoath, Kent
Richard Nash, head, 46, miller master employing an apprentice, born Ospringe, Kent
Emma Nash, wife, 41, born Chislett
Elizabeth Nash, mother, widow, 74, dependant on son, born Canterbury
George W Turner, ap., 15, millers apprentice, born Ramsgate.
1861 census (indexed as KARL by ancestry.com):
in St Nicholas St, St Nicholas at Wade, Kent
Richard Nash, head, 56, inn keeper, born Ospringe
Emma Nash, wife, 51 born Chislett
Elizabeth Nash, mother, widow, 85, born Canterbury
Charlotte File, niece, married, 31, born Canterbury
John File, nephew [grand-nephew?], 7 months, born Elham 
NASH, Richard (I502)
 
106 1841 census shows Harriett, aged 1 with parents James (35) and Susan (35) and brother George (4). CARPENTER, Harriett (I842)
 
107 1841 census: in Chislet, William (37, butcher), Tamzin (40, Thomas (11), Hannah (8) and Ann (7).

Appeared in the History & Directory of the County of Kent by S Bagshaw, 1847 as a butcher and farmer at Chitty Chislet (with Alfred Minter, his brother).

1851 census: at Chitty, Chislet, Kent, William F (47, butcher), Tamzin (54), Thomas (21, journeyman butcher), "H S" [Hannah Sarah] (18, employed at home)) and Ann (16, employed at home).

Appeared in the 1852 Post Office Directory of Kent (Kelly's) as a butcher of Chislet.
Appeared in Kelly's Directory 1855 as a butcher of Chislet.
Appeared in the Directory of Kent, Melville & Co, 1858 as a butcher of Chislet.

In 1844, 45 and 1859 overseer at Chislet.

Will proved 1860 by brother Alfred at Someset House.

1861 census: Chitty, Chislet, Kent, Tamzin (64, now a widow, independent), Thomas (31, farmer) and Hannah S (28). Daughter Ann (26) was a few doors away, a visitor with John and Elizabeth WACHER and their son Robert, who married Ann in 1865.

1871 census: Tamzin was living with son Thomas (qv).

1881 census: Tamzin was living with he daughter Hannah (qv). 
Minter, William Frederick (I1448)
 
108 1841 census: (surname recorded as TYLOR and indexed as such by Ancestry), in Lower Street, Wickham Market (all TYLOR), Thomas (40, carrier), Sarah (30), Hannah (20), Mary (15) and Frederic (sic) (6 months). Hannah and Mary would have been Thomas's daughters from his first marriage.

1851 census: in Bridge Street, Wickham Market, Suffolk (all TYLER), Thomas (54, common carrier, born Tunstall, Suffolk), Sarah (42, school mistress, born Eyke), Frederick (son, 10, scholar, born Wickham Market) and Harriet (daughter, 8, scholar, born Wickham Market).

1861 census: in Bridge Street, Wickham Market, Suffolk (all TYLER), Thomas (65, groom, born Tunstall, Suffolk), Sarah (52, school mistress, born Eyke) and Harriet (daughter, 18, schoolmistress assistant, born Wickham Market).

1871 census (indexed as TYLEE by Ancestry): in Bridge Street, Wickham Market, Suffolk (all TYLER), Thomas (75, servant (out of employ), born Tunstall, Suffolk), Sarah (62, school mistress, born Eyke) and Catherine (granddaughter, 2, born Wickham Market).

Thomas died in Q1 1874.

1881 census: in Thoroughfare, Woodbridge, Suffolk, with James and Mary BENDALL, Sarah (72, widow, nurse (dom servant, born Eyke). 
TYLER, Thomas (I386)
 
109 1841 census: a Robert Minter (35, cordwainer, not born Norfolk*) and Robert Minter (9, born Norfolk) appear at High Street, Gorleston, Suffolk. Likley to relate to this Robert since son Robert was born in Gorleston. Ann must have died young - she doesn't appear in the 1841 census.
* I don't know why Robert was shown as not born Norfolk.

1851 census: at High Street, Gorleston, Suffolk, Robert (46, widower, master shoe, 1 man, born Yarmouth), Robert (19, son, journeyman shoemaker, b. Southtown, Suffolk). Daughter Emma (17, dressmaker) was living in High Street, Gorleston with her WOODS grandparents.

Listed in the Yarmouth Trade List of 1854 as Robert Minter, South Town, boot & shoe maker.

1861 census: Robert (55), boot & shoemaker, and second wife Elizabeth (54, born Great Yarmouth) and daughter Anna or Anne WARNER (27, born Southtown, Suffolk) (actually Emma Amelia, who had married in 1858), living in a cottage in Gorleston.

1871 census: Robert (66), shoemaker, and Elizabeth (66) at 8 St Andrews Place, Gorleston.

1881 census: Robert, aged 76, a bootmaker, widower, lived at Row 25, Great Yarmouth.

1891 census: Robert, aged 86, shoemaker, widower, at 4 Row 25, Great Yarmouth. 
Minter, Robert (I16)
 
110 1841 census: age 60+/-5, living in Brightlingsea with nephew William and his family.
1851 census: aged 77, widow, living in Brightlingsea with nephew William and his family. 
CLARKE, Sarah (I6)
 
111 1841 census: age 60+/-5, living in Brightlingsea with nephew William and his family.
1851 census: aged 77, widow, living in Brightlingsea with nephew William and his family. 
CLARKE, Sarah (I6)
 
112 1841 census: age unclear (looks like 4 and written in the males column), and name looks like MARTYN, living at Mansion House Street, St John the Baptist, Margate with William SHINGLETON and family. The Shingletons were Mary Ann's maternal grandparents. Brothers Edward and John also there.

1881 census: living at 39 Arthur Road, Beckenham (the same road as her mother lived in in 1891), a laundress with her husband, a sawyer, and 2 laudress servants.
Living at 13 Church Terrace, Ravenscroft Road, Beckenham in 1882. 
Minter, Mary Ann (I785)
 
113 1841 census: aged 10, living at Mansion House Street, St John the Baptist, Margate with William SHINGLETON and family. The Shingletons were John's maternal grandparents. Brother Edward and sister Mary also there. Minter, John (I796)
 
114 1841 census: aged 20, living with mother and siblings at Lawn, Chalfont St Giles.

1851 census: not found.

1861 census: at Henplat, Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire (both WORLEY), Ann (head, widow, 71, laundress born West Drayton, Middlesex) and William (son, 43, agric lab). Also Charles ELDERFIELD (grandson, 13, scholar, born Great Marlow, Bucks). 
WORLEY, William (I287)
 
115 1841 census: aged 25, farmer, living in Dumpton with mother Elizabeth (52).

1851 census: in Goldsmith Place, Ramsgate, William (38, publican), 'M L' (wife, 29), Lucy M (2) and a house servant, Sarah WHITE, 17.

Appeared in the Directory of Kent, Melville & Co, 1858 as a Trader, William Minter, Royal Oak Tap, Harbour Place, Ramsgate.

1861 census: at The Oak Tap, Goldsmith Place, Ramsgate, William (50, licensed victualler), Sarah (41?), Charlotte (4), Sarah L (2) and Emily (8 months).

1871 census: at West Dumpton, St Lawrence, William (60, market gardener), Sarah (49), Elizabeth (14) and Emily (10, scholar).

Appeared in Kelly's Directory of Kent, 1878 as William Minter, West Dumpton, St Lawrence, Ramsgate.

1881 census: at West Dumpton, St Lawrence, William (70, market gardener) and Sarah (59)

1891 census: at Paragon Cottage, Ramsgate, Sarah (67, lady, widow).

Melville & Co 1895 Directory, Ramsgate lists Mrs Minter, 1 Paragon Place, Ramsgate; 1899 Ramsgate and St Lawrence Directory includes Mrs Minter, 1 Paragon Place, Paragon Street, West Cliff, Ramsgate.

1901 census: living with daughter Elizabeth and son-in-law Henry Hope Minter (qv).

Tombstone at St George Ramsgate:
Sacred to the memory of Marie Lucy wife of William Minter who departed this life on the 24th August 1854 age 32 years
Also of Lucy Maria daughter of the above who departed this life on the 25th August 1854 age 5 years and 3 months
Also of Sarah Lucy daughter of the above William and Sarah Minter who departed this life on the 20 February 1862 aged 3 years and 5 months
Also of the above William Minter who died 2 December 1881 aged 73 years
Also of Sarah wife of the above William Minter who died 2 April 1903 aged 79 years. 
Minter, William (I68)
 
116 1841 census: aged 52, living in Dumpton with son William (25, farmer).

1851 census: in West Dumpton, St Lawrence, Elizabeth (67, widow, farmer of 5 acres) and grandson George HANSFORD (10, scholar, born Bath, Somersetshire).

1861 census: in West Dumpton, St Lawrence, Elizabeth (77, widow, gardener), daughter Charlotte HOILE (57, nurse to mother) and her husband William HOILE (60(?), assistant to mother [in law].

Kentish Gazette, 2 May 1865: April 26, at Dumpton, St. Lawrence, Mr.(sic) Minter, aged 82 years.

Buried aged 82 as Elizabeth Alderson Minter of Dumpton, Kent. 
DUNK, Elizabeth Alderson (I61)
 
117 1841 census: aged 6, living at Mansion House Street, St John the Baptist, Margate with William SHINGLETON and family. The Shingletons were John's maternal grandparents. Brother John and sister Mary also there.

When daughter Harriet Jane was baptised in 1858 Edward & Susannah lived at 37 Woodland Street, Dalston, London, a plasterer.

A journeyman plasterer of 10 St Peters Place, Folkestone in 1860.

1861 census: Edward (25, modeller) was a lodger at 5 Zion Place, Ramsgate. His wife Susannah "wife of head" (23, plasterer's wife) and son John Fagg (6 months) were at Belle Vue Fields, Folkestone.

A journeyman plasterer of 4 Berry's Place, Phillips Street, Hoxton, Shoreditch in 1867.

1871 census: at 5 Tennyson Road, Beckenham: Edward (44, plasterer), wife Susan (33), and children John (10, scholar), Susan (8, scholar), Edward (4), Robert (2) and Thomas H (1 month).

1881 census: at 5 Tennyson Road, Penge: Edward B. (44), plasterer, wife Susannah B (43), laundress and children John Fagg (20), stonemason, Susannah E (18), laundry maid, Edward B (14), errand boy, Robert W (12), errand boy, Thomas H (10), William G (8), George L (5), James T (4), Catherine W (7) and Sarah J (1).

Possibly living at 8 Church Terrace, Ravenscroft Road, Beckenham in 1886; possibly a general dealer at 2 Parchmore Terrace, High Street, Thornton Heath in 1886 - 88.

1891 census at 75 Beckenham Road, Beckenham, Kent: Edward B. (54), plasterer, wife Susannah B (53) and children Susannah E (28), laundrymaid, Thomas H (20), labourer, William G (18), railway servant, Catherine W (17), James T (14), Sarah J (11) and Albert V (9).

Post Office Directory, Court Section, 1894 has Edward Minter, 75 Beckenham Road, Besckenham, Kent.

Living at 75 Beckenham Road, Beckenham in 1895 - 96.

1901 census at 18 Thanet Gardens, Folkestone, Susannah, 63, laundress, now a widow, and children Kate (27), laundress, George (26), general labourer, Sarah (22), laundress and Albert (19), general labourer.

For Susannah's movements after 1901, see her Notes. 
Minter, Edward Burden (I807)
 
118 1841 census: aged 60, living with son John at Vine Cottage, Great Horkesley.
1851 census: aged 70, living with son John at Hill Farm House, Dedham.
1861 census: aged 80, living with son John at High Fields Cottage, Dedham. 
CANT, Susan(nah) (I2)
 
119 1841 census: Ann (15) was a servant with Mary Jones at Stone House in Chalfont St Giles.

Not found subsequently. 
WORLEY, Ann (I290)
 
120 1841 census: Ann was probably the Ann Minter, age 20, not born Norfolk, a servant at the home of Hezekiah BALLS and family in Half Moon Street, Diss, Norfolk

1851 census: at 4 Union (?) St, Marylebone, London, Anne (31, dressmaker) and sister Mary (28, servant).

1861 census: at 36 Peel Street, Kensington, London, Annie (lodger, 36, unmarried, sempstress, born Wortham. 
Minter, Anne (I314)
 
121 1841 census: at ---- Farm, Great Holland, Essex, Thomas (25, ag lab), Martha (25) and Henry (1). SMITH, Thomas (I680)
 
122 1841 census: at 1 York Place, St Leonard Shoreditch, London, Luer (66, color manufacturer, born Foreign parts), Mary (53), Charlotte (24), Louisa (20) and Henry (17). Apart from Luer, all born in Middlesex. LUERSON, Luer (I579)
 
123 1841 census: at 31 Margaret Street, St James Clerkenwell, London, Elizabeth (45, Independent, not born in county) Mary Ann (15, born in county) and Francis (17, plasterer, born in county).

1851 census: at 31 Margaret Street, St James Clerkenwell, London, Elizabeth (widow, 59, born Rushton, Northamn.) and Francis (unmarried, 27, plasterer, born Clerkenwell). 
STAFFORD, Elizabeth (I2)
 
124 1841 census: at 4 Chitty's Row, Ealing, Middlesex (all as BROWN [no 'e'], all born in Middlesex except wife Hannah), John (37), Hannah (37), Elizabeth (15), James (7) and Caroline (2 months).

1851 census: in Hanwell, Middlesex (both BROWN), John T (head, married, 46, cordwainer, born Chiswick, Middlesex) and Hannah (wife, 47, born Burbage, Wiltshire). Also a lodger Thomas PAPPS (32).

1861 census: in High Street, Hanwell, Middlesex (both BROWNE), John (head, married, 56, cordwainer, born Chiswick, Middlesex) and Hannah (wife, 56, born Burbage, Wiltshire). Also a grandson William SIMMONS (13, born Ealing, Middlesex, son of John Thomas's daughter Elizabeth Ann) and lodgers Matilda BINGLEY (35) and her daughter Emma (1).

1871 census: in High Street, Hanwell, Middlesex (both BROWNE), John Thomas (head, married, 67, cordwainer, born Chiswick, Middlesex) and Hannah (wife, 67, born Burbage, Wiltshire). Also lodgers Henry (24) and Helen M (22) DURBAN.

Hannah's death was registered in Q1 1879; John married again later that year - see Emma POVEY's Notes re 1881 and 1891 census appearances. 
BROWNE, John Thomas (I318)
 
125 1841 census: at back of Strand, Walmer, William MINTOR (25, bricklayer), Mary (25), Mary Ann (5) and John (8 months).

1851 census: at High Street, St Marys, Walmer, William (37, journeyman bricklayer), Mary (36), Mary A (15), John W (10, scholar), Henry T (8, scholar), William R (6, scholar) and James E (3).

1861 census (indexed under MONTER): at High St, St Mary, Sandwich, Kent, Mary (46, widow) and sons William (16, groom), James E (12, grocers boy) and Joseph (9, scholar).

1871 census: at High St, Walmer, Mary (55, widow,formerly laundress), James (23, carpenter) and Joseph (19, plasterer).

1881 census: Mary lived with her son William, his wife and family at The Drum, Walmer. Name given as Mary A. Minter and age as 68.

Tombstone at Upper Walmer:
Thomas Minter
son of John and Sarah Minter
who died May 29 1838
aged 22 years
Also
George Minter
who died November 5 1846
aged 26 years
Also
William Minter
who died September 20 1852
aged 39 years
Also
Mary, widow of the above William Minter
who died August 12th 1886
aged 71 years 
Minter, William Whitehead (I2041)
 
126 1841 census: at Ballingdon Yard, Hartest, Suffolk (all DEBENHAM, born in Suffolk), Noah (40, shoe maker), Emily (32), Alfred (13) and Emma (10). Susan CLARKE (70, independent) appeared to be at the same place although a separate household.

1851 census: at Ballingdon Yard, Hartest, Suffolk (all DEBENHAM, born in Hartest), Noah (head, 50, shoe maker (master, employing 1 man)), Emily (wife, 41, dressmaker), Alfred (son, 22, shoemaker (journeyman), Emma (daughter, 20, dressmaker) and Arthur (son, 8, scholar).

1861 census: at School House, Boxted, Suffolk (all DEBENHAM, born in Hartest), Noah (head, 60, shoemaker), Emily (wife, 50, school mistress) and Arthur (son, 18, shoemaker).

Noah died in 1869.

1871 census: at School House, Boxted, Suffolk (both DEBENHAM, born in Hartest), Emily (head, widow, 60, schoolmistress) and Emma (granddaughter, 12, scholar).

Emily died in 1877. 
DEBENHAM, Noah (I4591)
 
127 1841 census: at Belhamps(?) Farm, Hartest, Suffolk (all DEBENHAM, all born in Suffolk), James (56, farmer), Ruth (53) Rebecca (10), George (25, male servant), David (18, wheelwright) and Cornelius (16, tailor).

1851 census: in Row, Hartest, Suffolk: George DEBENHAM (head, 35, ag lab, born Hartest), Harriet DEBENHAM (wife, 31, born Hartest), Richard GRIGGS (brother in law, 33, dealer (pigs), born Hartest), Henry DEBENHAM (son, 4, born Hartest) and George DEBENHAM (son, 1, born Hartest).

1861 census:at Longs Farm House, Hartest, Suffolk (all DEBENHAM, all born Hartest): George (head, 43, farmers bailiff), Harriet (wife, 40), Henry (son, 14, scholar), Thomas (son, 8, scholar), Charles (son, 6), Walter (son, 3) and Emma (daughter, 11 months).

1871 census:in Hartest, Suffolk (all DEBENHAM, all born Hartest): George (head, 55, farmer of 100 acres employer of 8(?) men & 9(?) boys ), Harriet (wife, 50), Thomas (son, 18, farmers son), Charles (son, 16, farmers son), Walter (son, 12, farmers son), Emma (daughter, 9, scholar) and Jesse (son, 6, scholar).

1881 census:at Lord's Farm Hartest, Suffolk (all DEBENHAM, all born Hartest): George (head, 64, farmer of 97 acres employer of 5 men & 2 boys ), Harriet (wife, 58), Thomas (son, 27, farmer's son), Walter (son, 23, farmer's son), Emma (daughter, 20, scholar) and Jesse (son, 15, farmer's son).

1881 census:at Lord's Farm Hartest, Suffolk (all DEBENHAM, all born Hartest): George (head, 64, farmer of 97 acres employer of 5 men & 2 boys ), Harriet (wife, 58), Thomas (son, 27, farmer's son), Walter (son, 23, farmer's son), Emma (daughter, 20, scholar) and Jesse (son, 15, farmer's son).

1891 census:at Lord's Farm Hartest, Suffolk (all DEBENHAM, all born Hartest): George (head, 74, farmer), Harriet (wife, 71) and Jesse (son, 25, single, farmer's son).

1901 census:at Giffords, Stanstead Road, Shimpling, Suffolk (all DEBENHAM): George (head, 88, farmer, born Hartest), Harriet (wife, 82, born Hartest), Walter (son, 43, married, farmer's son, born Hartest), Georgiana (daughter in law, married, 42, born Hartest), Charles W (grandson, 12, born Shimpling), Frederick (grandson, 4, born Shimpling) and Gurney (grandson, 2, born Shimpling). Also Louise BRUNNING (niece, single, 17, born West Lofts, Norfolk). 
DEBENHAM, George (I4581)
 
128 1841 census: at Belhamps(?) Farm, Hartest, Suffolk (all DEBENHAM, all born in Suffolk), James (56, farmer), Ruth* (53) Rebecca (10), George (25, male servant), David (18, wheelwright) and Cornelius (16, tailor).
* Ruth was James's second wife. They married in 1837.

1851 census: at Little Rivits, Chadacre Road, Hartest, Suffolk (all DEBENHAM), James (head, 67, farmer of 60 acres employing 2 labourers, born Hartest), Ruth (wife, 64, born Glemsford, Suffolk) and Jesse (grandson, 12, farm labourer, born Hartest).

1861 census: Farm House, Hartest, Suffolk (both DEBENHAM), James (head, 77, farmer of 88 acres employing 3 men and 2 boys, born Hartest) and Ruth (wife, 74, born Glemsford, Suffolk). Also Sarah A HOWE (granddaughter, 18, dress maker, born London) and James C Atley(?) (grandson, 12, ag lab, born Ealing, Middlesex) 
DEBENHAM, James (I4595)
 
129 1841 census: at Brickfield House, Hornchurch, Essex (all CROSS, all born in Essex except Edward), Edward (35, brickmaker), Rebekah (30), George (6), Joseph (4) and Rebekah (1 months). Also John MORGAN* (12, brickmaker, born in Essex).
* possibly Rebecca's son, birth not found.

1851 census: at the Brickfield, Hornchurch, Essex (all CROSS, all born in Hornchurch, Essex except Edward), Edward (head, marital status obliterated, 46, brickmaker, born Woolpit, Suffolk), George (son, 17, brickmaker), Joseph (son, 14, brickmaker), Charles (son, 12, brickmaker), Rebecca (daughter, 10, brickmaker) and Edward (son, 7, scholar). Also Elizabeth COPPER (single, 52, house servant, born Maldon, Essex).

1861 census: in Butts Green, Hornchurch, Essex (all CROSS, all born in Hornchurch, Essex except Edward), Edward (head, married, 55, brickmaker, born Woolport [Woolpit], Suffolk), Hannah (wife, marital status not stated**, 39), George (son, unmarried, 26, brickmaker), Joseph (son, unmarried, 24, brickmaker), Edward (son, 16, brickmaker), David (son, 11, scholar), James (son, 8, scholar), Daniel (son, 6, scholar), William (son, 5, scholar) and Hannah (daughter, 7 months).
** I haven't found a marriage between Edward and Hannah. Her surname was STOCKLEY according the registrations of her childrens' births.

Edward died in 1866.

1871 census: at the Chequers Beer Shop, Hornchurch, Essex (all CROSS, all born in Hornchurch, Essex), Hannah (head, widow, 48, beer house keeper), George (son in law (sic), unmarried, 36, brickmaker), James (son, 18, labourer), Daniel (son, 17, labourer) and William (son, 15, servant). Also a visitor, Ann E STEPHENSON (widow, 47, living on annuity).

1881 census: at the Chequers Beer Shop, Hornchurch, Essex (all CROSS), Hannah (head, widow, 58, beer house keeper, born Hornchurch), David (son, unmarried, 31, general labourer, born Dagenham, Essex) and Hannah (daughter, unmarried, 20, born Hornchurch). Also two lodgers. 
CROSS, Edward (I1816)
 
130 1841 census: at Chalford Hill, Bisley, Stroud, Gloucestershire, Charles (25, railway labourer) and Elizabeth (20), both not born Gloucestershire.

February 2017: the enhanced GRO birth index gives the mother's maiden name of the George MINTER whose birth was registered in Q1 1848 in Settle as EMBURY. There's no indication of the father's name (the birth certificate would show it) and no indication of what became of this George. But for the time being I'm assuming that he was Charles & Elizabeth's son and that he died sometime before 1853, when they had a son named George.
George could have been in Settle working on the railway, although the famous Settle-Carlisle line was not built until the 1870s.

1851 census (image in poor condition): in New Yarmouth, Tintwistle, Cheshire, Charles (36, rail labourer), Elizabeth (30), Charles (9), Mary Ann (7), Henry (5), Emma (10(?) months).

1861 census: at 3 Wyndham Road, Rotherhithe, London, Charles (45, excavator), Elizabeth (42), Charles (19, excavator), Mary Ann (17, needle work), Henry (15, excavator), Emma (10, scholar), George (8, scholar), Harriet (6, scholar), James (3) and Elizabeth (1).

1871 census: at 8 Commo Street, Rotherhithe, London, Charles (57, labourer), Elizabeth (52), Charles (29, labourer), Henry (25, labourer), Emma (20, servant), George (18, labourer), James (13), Eliza (11) and Frederick (6). Plus two lodgers.

1881 census: not found.

See second wife's record re 1891 & 1901 censuses. 
Minter, Charles (I881)
 
131 1841 census: at Clay Pits, Goodnestone, Kent, Thomas (30, farmer), Susanna (31), Thomas (4), John (2) and Sarah (8 months).
In the 1845 Post Office Directory of Kent (Kelly's), a farmer of Goodnestone next Wingham.

1851 census: at Rowling, Goodnestone, Thomas (39 farmer of 190 acres employing 10 labourers), Susanna (42), John (11, scholar), Sarah E (10, scholar), William (8, scholar), Susanna (7, scholar), Ann W (6, scholar), Mary (3) and Henry (1). Also George Minter (45, farm servant) - relationship given only as servant.

Appeared in the 1852 Post Office Directory of Kent (Kelly's) as Thomas Minter, farmer, Goodnestone.

Appeared in the Directory of Kent, Melville & Co, 1858 as Thomas Minter, farmer, Goodnestone.

Church warden at Goodnestone next Wingham in 1854-55.

1861 census: at 'George Inn', 37 Gabriels Hill, Maidstone, Kent, Thomas (47, victualler), Susan (51), Ann W (16), Mary (13) and Henry (11). 1 house servant. Daughter Sarah (20) was a linen draper's assistant in Cornhill, Ilminster, Somerset.
Daughter Susan (17) was a linen draper's assistant at 49/50 Newington Causeway, Newington, London (although the census form gives her birthplace as 'Godstone, Surrey' rather than Goodnestone, Kent).

1871 census: lodged with Louisa Stockwell at 12 Milbank Road, Ashford, Kent, Thomas (58, widower, farm bailiff (out of employ)).

1881 census: at Purchase, Great Chart, Kent, Thomas (68, widower, farm bailiff) with daughter Mary (unmarried, 33, housekeeper) and grandson Harry T (8, scholar, born Penge, Surrey). 
Minter, Thomas (I1219)
 
132 1841 census: at Faversham Union, Faversham, William (50, dredger), Amelia (45), Henry (14) and Sophia (7).

The Parish Register gives William's age at the time of his burial as 62 but in reality he would have been only 55. He was buried as of the Union Workhouse.
There is a tombstone in Faversham churchyard for a William Minter age 52 which probably is of this William Minter (although the age is again wrong).

1851 census: at 3 Chapel Place, Greenwich, Amelia (54, widow, general servant). 
Minter, William (I169)
 
133 1841 census: at Flint Row, St John Margate, aged 55 with John and Jemima both 25.

1851 census: at 41 Charing Cross. St Martin in the Fields, London, Lydia (65, widow) lived with her married daughter and family, William R GLASIER (39, auctioneer and surveyor), Mary G GLASIER (39), William R M GLASIER (14, articled clerk), James GLASIER (5) and Edward GLASIER (4).

1861 census: at 41 Charing Cross. St Martin in the Fields, London, Lydia (75, widow) lived with her married daughter and family, William R GLASIER (49, auctioneer and surveyor), Mary Gent GLASIER (49), W R M GLASIER (24, surveyor), Lydia M GLASIER (22) and Eliza GLASIER (19). 
TAYLOR, Lydia JOB nee (I643)
 
134 1841 census: at Fox's Lane, Shadwell, Middlesex, Robert (25, mariner), Mary (20) and Alice (4 months). Robert and Mary not born in Middlesex.

Robert died at Hartlepool, aged 35, a mariner, of rheumatism 3 months metastasis of the heart. The death was registered by Mary Minter, present at the death, in Stockton Registration District, Hartlepool, County of Durham.

1851 census: in Hartlepool, Mary (37(?), widow, pauper (seamstress)), Alice (10), George (8) and James (4).

1861 census: a Mary (41, born "Thorplesham", Essex) was a cook at 8 Chester Place, St Pancras, London.

1871 census: not found

In 1881 and 1891, Mary was with her son George (qv). 
Minter, Robert (I9)
 
135 1841 census: at Lawn, Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire (all WORLEY, all born in county), Ann (50), William (20, ag lab), Hannah (13), Eliza (8) and Thomas (5).

1851 census: at Hen Plat, Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire (all WORLEY, all born in Chalfont St Giles except Ann), Ann (head, widow, 63, char woman born West Drayton, Middlesex), Eliza (daughter, 19) and Thomas (son, 16, ag lab). Also Charles ELDERFIELD (grandson, 2, born Marlow, Bucks) and Mary ELDERFIELD (granddaughter, 1, born Chalfont St Giles).

1861 census: at Henplat, Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire (both WORLEY), Ann (head, widow, 71, laundress born West Drayton, Middlesex) and William (son, 43, agric lab). Also Charles ELDERFIELD (grandson, 13, scholar, born Great Marlow, Bucks).

1871 census: in a cottage in Hen Plat, Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire , Ann WORLEY (head, widow, 81, laundress born West Drayton, Middlesex) and Charles ELDERFIELD (grandson, unmarried, 22, agr. labr, born Great Marlow, Bucks).

Ann died in 1876. 
CLARK, Ann (I284)
 
136 1841 census: at Lawn, Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire (all WORLEY, all born in county), Ann (50), William (20, ag lab), Hannah (13), Eliza (8) and Thomas (5).

Not tracked subsequently. 
WORLEY, Hannah (I291)
 
137 1841 census: at Lodge Park, Great Horkesley, Robert (30, cooper), Elizabeth (30) and Harriet (age undecipherable).

1851 census: in Causeway, Great Horkesley, Robert (43, farm labourer), Elizabeth (42) and Elizabeth STOW (3, granddaughter)

1861 census: in Causeway, Great Horkesley, Robert (54, ag lab), Elizabeth Eliza (50, laundress) and grandaughter Elizabeth Eliza STOW (13, scholar), 
Minter, Robert (I600)
 
138 1841 census: at Lost Farm, St Mary Stoke*, Suffolk (all BLOSS, born Suffolk), John (50, MS), Lucy (50), Dennis (15, carpenter).
Probably refers to St Mary at Stoke, Ipswich, Suffolk.

The 1861 census shows John, aged 75 (retired bailiff) staying with his daughter-in-law Louisa Ann in Orsett, Essex.

Death was registered at Orsett in 1870. Death then shown as 89. 
BLOSS, John (I1786)
 
139 1841 census: at Lower Hall, Foxearth, Essex, Charlotte THEOBALD (22, female servant, born in Essex) at the home of farmer Samuel VIALL (49) and family. THEOBALD, Charlotte (I2941)
 
140 1841 census: at Mill Lane Cottages, Langham, Essex, (all NEVARD), John (30, ag lab), Rebecca (30), Rebecca (9), Charles (6), Esther (3) and John (8 months).

1851 census: in Langham, Essex, (recorded as NEVEARD), John (42, groom), Rebecca (40), Rebecca (19), Charles (15), Hester (13), John (10), George (8), Sarah (6), Ellen (4) and Alice (1 week). All born Langham.

1861 census: at 1 Valley Road, Langham, Essex, (all NEVARD), John (51, ag lab), Rebekah (50, laundress), George (18, bricklayers lab), Sarah A (16, laundress), Ellen (14, scholar), Alice (10, scholar) and William (8, scholar). All born Langham.

1871 census: in Langham, Essex, (all NEVARD), John (61, ag lab), Rebecc (65, laundress), Ellen (23, laundress), Alice (20, laundress) and granddaughter Alice (8, scholar, born Woolwich). All born Langham except Alice the granddaughter.

1881 census: in Valley Road, Langham, Essex, (all NEVARD), John (61 (sic), ag lab), Rebekah (72, laundress) and Alice (30, laundress). All born Langham. 
NEVARD, John (I1885)
 
141 1841 census: at Oyster Court, Faversham, John (25, labourer), Ann (25), John (4), William (2) and george (1).

1851 census: in North Street, Sheldwich, Kent, John (37, ag lab, born Ashford, Kent), Ann (36, born Moldash, Kent), William (12, ag lab, born Faversham), George (9, born Faversham), Margaret (7, born Preston, Kent), Ann (5, born Preston), James (3, born Throwley, Kent) and Kitty (8 months, born Throwley).

1861 census: in Conduct(?) Road, Faversham, Kent, John (45, labourer, born Throwley, Kent), Ann M (44, born Moldash, Kent), William (21, labourer, born Faversham), George (19, labourer, born Faversham), Ann M (16, born Preston), James (13, labourer, born Throwley, Kent), Frederick (5, born Sheppey) and a niece, Alice BUTTON (8, born Faversham). 
FAULKNER, John (I177)
 
142 1841 census: at Porto-Bello farm, Norton, Yorkshire, (all AKE), John (45, farmer), Mary (45), Mary (20), John (15), Jane (11), William 9) and Hannah (4). All born Yorkshire

1851 census: at Portabella farm, Norton, Yorkshire, (all AKE), John (60, farmer of 200 acres, born Mappleton, Yorks), Mary (54, born Hatfield, Yorks), John (27, farmer assistant, born Cowden, Yorks), Jane (21, born Cowden, Yorks), William (19, farmer assistant, born Cowden, Yorks), Hannah (14, born Welham, Yorks), a house servant and 3 farm servants.

1861 census: St Vincent Street, Norton, Yorkshire, (all AKE), John (69, retired farmer, born Mappleton, Yorks), Mary (64, born Grt Hatfield nr Mappleton, Yorks) and Hannah (24, born Welham, Yorks).

John died in Q1 1871.

1871 census: at Norton Parks Farm House, Norton, Yorkshire, (both AKE), Mary (74, widow, retired widow, born Hatfield, Holderness, Yorks) and Hannah (34, born Welham, Yorks). 
AKE, John (I1969)
 
143 1841 census: at Queen Street, Greenwich, Catherine Clinker (25), Ann Clinker (4), Charlotte Clinker (2) and William Clinker (3 months). No Mr Clinker.

1851 census (1) (indexed as BAINE and apparently written as such), at 4 Norfolk Pace, Greenwich East, Catherine BAINE (widow, 35, charwoman, born Greenwich, Kent) and Charlotte BAINE (daughter, 12, scholar, born Greenwich, Kent).
1851 census (2): at the Green Coat School, Greenwich, William Clinker (10, scholar).
1851 census (3): at Morden House, Lewisham, the home of James TRAILL (56, police magistrate (barrister)) and family, Catherine Clinker (14, under nurse, born Greenwich, Kent). 
BAULF, Catherine (I64)
 
144 1841 census: at Red X [Cross?] Sqr. St Giles Cripplegate, Middlesex (London), Fynn MINTER (28, tailor) and Ann MINTER (22). Neither born in Middlesex.

Fynn Minter's first wife was Ann ANGUISH. She is presumed to have died before Fynn's second marriage - probably in Q3 1846, registered as Ann Minter Buckingham.

1844: in Thompsons London Commercial Directory - Fynn Minter, Tailor, 28, Chapel Place, Long Lane, Bermondsey, London.
1845: in London Directory: Fenn (sic) Minter, tailor, 28 Chapel Place, Longway, Bermondsey.
30 Jan 1845: daughter Mary Ann baptised, parents Fynn & Ann Minter Buckingham, Chapel Place, tailor.

1845: At the Central Criminal Court (www.oldbaileyonline.org) starting on 24 November 1845:
Reference Number: t18451124-176

176. JANE CRIBB was indicted for stealing 2 sheets, value 2s.; 2 pillow-cases, 1s.; 1 shawl, 7s. 6d.; and 1 brooch, 9s. 6d.; the goods of Fynn Minter Buckingham, her roaster: and MARY ANN CURTIS for feloniously receiving the same, well knowing them to have been stolen.
ANN BUCKINGHAM . I am the wife of Fynn Minter Buckingham. The prisoner Cribb came into my service on the 16th of Oct., and left on the 30th, while we were out-she left the street-door open-I missed the articles stated, which were all safe when I went away-I had been gone about an hour-these are the articles-they are all mine.
AMBROSE MOORE (police-constable M 248.) I took Cribb on Friday night, the 31st. of Oct., near the Swan public-house, in the Kent-road-Curtis and another female were with her-when I took Cribb I told her she was charged with robbing her master-she said she knew all about it, and supposed this would be a six month's job for her; but she was not the only one, there were two others in it, and they were the two who were with her-she told me where she pawned the things, and I went and found them.
WILLIAM EVERED . I am shopman to a pawnbroker. I produce some things which I took in pawn from Curtis on the 31st of Oct.
ROBERT BOYCE . I am a pawnbroker. I produce this brooch and another article which I took in of Curtis on the 31st of Oct.
AMBROSE MOORE re-examined. took Curtis on the following morning-she said she had received the property, and pawned it at Westminster.
Curtis's Defence. Cribb came to my house on the Thursday night, at twelve o'clock, and said she had left her place - I asked the reason - she said the other girl persuaded her, that she had come down the Kent-road, and the other girl left her, and she had come to live with me-I went with her to pawn the articles.
CRIBB- GUILTY .* Aged 17.- Confined Six Months.
CURTIS- NOT GUILTY .

1851 census: at 10 Nelson St, St Lukes, London, Fynn BUCKINGHAM (38, tailor) and Martha BUCKINGHAM (30).

Post Office Directories, 1852, 1853, 1854, 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859, 1861, 1866, 1870 & 1875 - Fynn Minter,Tailor, 10 Nelson Street City Road (St. Luke). An entry with the same address appears in Kelly's London, 1859.

1861 census: at 10 Nelson St, St Lukes, London, Fynn Minter BUCKINGHAM (48, tailor), Martha Minter BUCKINGHAM (41) and Fynn Minter BUCKINGHAM (7).

1871 census: at 10 Nelson St, St Lukes, London, Fynn MINTER (58, master tailor employing 1 man), Martha MINTER (51, tailor's wife), Fynn MINTER (17, shorthand clerk (?)) and Arthur MINTER (9, scholar).

Fynn's death in 1877 was registered as Fynn Minter BUCKINGHAM and Martha's in 1879 as Martha BUCKINGHAM. 
BUCKINGHAM, Fynn Minter (I465)
 
145 1841 census: at Southtown, Suffolk (near Great yarmouth), George (25), Rachel (25), James (2) (all three born 'out of county'), and George (11 months), born Suffolk.
1851 census: sons James (12) and George (10) were living with their grandparents Samuel and Rebecca (PLANE) at Row 25, Great Yarmouth.
1861 census: at Row 47, St Nicholas, Great Yarmouth, George (4?), painter, Rachel (48) and George (20).
1871 census (indexed and recorded as WINTER): Rachel (60), a widow, was living at No. 11 Row, Great Yarmouth with two sisters, Louisa MAPES and Mary MAPES. 
Minter, George (I19)
 
146 1841 census: at the Drapers Arms Almshouse, St John the Baptist, Margate, Mary (62, pensioner).

Despite the aged being given as 70, the burial of a Mary Minter 'of Drapers' on 2 November 1841, is thought to refer to Mary (Marshall). 
MARSHALL, Mary (I232)
 
147 1841 census: at Valley Farm, Huntingfield, Robert (20, tailor), Emma (20) and George (12, tailor's apprentice). Given the inaccuracy of ages in the 1841 census, George was probably Robert's younger brother.

1851 census: in Huntingfield, Robert (32, tailor), Emma (28), Sarah (7, scholar) and Clifton (1).

Kelly's Directory for 1858 has an entry for Robert Minter, tailor in Huntingfield. Also listed under Tailors.

1861 census: in Street, Huntingfield, Robert (42, master tailor employing 2 men), second wife Ann (33), Sarah (17), Clifton (11, scholar), Robert (4, scholar), Arthur (2) and Alan (3 months).

1871 census: in Street, Huntingfield, Robert (52, master tailor employing 1 man & 1 boy), Ann (42), Clifton (21, tailor), Arthur (11, scholar), Allan (10, scholar) and Herbert (6, scholar). No sign of Sarah.

1881 census: in Street, Huntingfield, Robert (62, master tailor employing 2 men), Ann (52), Alan (20, tailor) and Herbert (16, draper's assistant).

Kelly's Directory 1883 lists Robert Minter, tailor, in Huntingfield.

1891 census: in Street, Huntingfield, Robert (72, retired tailor), Ann (62) and Herbert (26, draper). In the same house but a separate household was Alan (30, tailor), Alice (31) and Jessie M (6 months).

1901 census: in Huntingfield, (Robert having died in 1892), Ann (72, living on own means), Herbert (36, late draper's assistant), and two grandsons, Rufus (6) and Frances [Francis] (5).

All Robert's children, and his two marriages, were registered under the surname BUCKINGHAM. Sometimes, the second name Minter appears, but not always. The four children of Robert and Ann were baptised as Minter BUCKINGHAM, as son or daughter 'of Robert and Ann Minter BUCKINGHAM'.

October 2009: Mike Minter has a picture of Robert Minter's gravestone in Huntingfield churchyard. It reads:
In loving memory of
Robert Minter
who died
January 2nd 1892
Aged 72 years
[unreadable inscription]
-----------
Also in affectionate remembrance of
Arthur
Second son of the above & dearly loved
Husband of Marian
who passed into eternity Oct. 27 1933
"Blessed are the peacemankers"
------
Interred Nunhead, London 
Minter, Robert (I480)
 
148 1841 census: at Valley Farm, Huntingfield, Robert (20, tailor), Emma (20) and George (12, tailor's apprentice). It's probable that Robert was George's older brother.

1851 census: a lodger in Cratfield, Suffolk, George (22, master taylor).

Kelly's Directory for 1858 has an entry under Tailors for G Minter, Cratfield, Halesworth.

1861 census: in Cratfield, Suffolk, George M. (32, master tailor employing 1 man and an apprentice), Caroline (33, tailor's wife), George D (9, scholar), Mary Ann (7, scholar), Caroline L (4, scholar), Edwin (3), Sophia (1) and Jolia [Julia] (6 months). 1 female servant.

1871 census: in Bell Green, Cratfield, Suffolk, George (42, tailor), Caroline (43), George (19, tailor), Lorna [Caroline L] (14, scholar), Edwin (13, scholar), Elizabeth (7, scholar) and Walter (1 month).

1881 census: in Bell Green, Cratfield, Suffolk, George (52, tailor), Caroline (53, tailor's wife), George (29, tailor' son), Elizabeth (17) and Walter (10, scholar).

Kelly's Directory for 1883 has an entry for George Minter, tailor in Cratfield.

1891 census: in Bell Green, Cratfield, Suffolk, George (62, tailor), Caroline (63), George (39, tailor).

Georhe was buried at St Mary, Cratfield in 1895, aged 67.

1901 census: Caroline, 73, now widowed, lived at 55 Steele Road, Isleworth, Middlesex with her daughter Elizabeth S (36) , single, head of household, shopkeeper (chandlers) on own account, and Elizabeth's daughter Ruby B (8). 
Minter, George (I481)
 
149 1841 census: at Vine Cottage, Great Horkesley, John (35), Hannah (40), John (8) and Harriet (6), and John's mother, Susan (60).
1851 census: at Hill Farm House, Dedham, John (46, widower, farming bailiff), son 'JW' (19, groom), daughter 'H' (18, housework) and mother 'S' (70, housekeeper).
1861 census: at High Fields Cottage, Dedham, John (56, jobbing labourer ag), Eliza (47) and mother Susannah (80, retired laundress).
1871 census: at High Fields Cottage, Dedham, John (66, farmer 3 3/4 acres) and Eliza (57).
1881 census: at Hillards, Dedham, Eliza (67, widow, cook domestic servant) 
Minter, John (I5)
 
150 1841 census: at Whyborough, Boughton under Blean, Kent, Stephen (35), Harritt [Harriet] (31), Stephen (11), Ann (9), Susan (7), Mary (4), Sarah (2) and an unnamed boy, 12 hours old.

1851 census: Harriet died in 1846; it's not known when Stephen died but an 1851 census entry hasn't been found. Of his children, Ann was a servant in London, Mary, Sarah and Rebecca were probably in the Faversham Union Workhouse.

None of the family has been found after 1851 apart from Mary, who married in 1857. 
Minter, Stephen William (I21)
 

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