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201 1841 census: in East Sheen Lane, Mortlake, Surrey, James HILLIARD (75, waterman, born Surrey), Elizabeth HILLIARD (50, laundress, born Surrey) and Mary MINTER (40, born Surrey). HILLIARD, James (I1067)
 
202 1841 census: in Elizabeth Terrace, Edwards Lane, Stoke Newington, London, Francis (29, carpenter, not born Middlesex), Hannah (27, not born Middlesex), Ann (2, not born Middlesex) and Emily (6 months, born Middlesex).
Brother William lived very near in the same street.

1851 census: at 2 Fordhams Grove, Islington, London, Francis (39, carpenter, born Margate, Kent), Hannah (37, dressmaker, born Portsmouth, Hants), Ann (11, scholar, born Dover, Kent), Emily (10, born Newington, Middx), Henry (8, scholar, born Newington, Middx), John (6, born Newington, Middx) and Clara (4, born Newington, Middx). 
BUNDOCK, Francis William (I457)
 
203 1841 census: in Elizabeth Terrace, Edwards Lane, Stoke Newington, London, William (23, plasterer, born Middlesex [but see 1851]) and Ann (24, born Middlesex).
Brother Francis lived very near in the same street.

1851 census: at 2 Brook Street, Hackney, London, William (32, plasterer employing 2 men, born Margate, Kent), Ann (35, born Bristol, Gloucestershire), Elizabeth (8, scholar, born Stoke Newington, Middlesex), William (3(?), scholar, born Stoke Newington, Middlesex), Charles (5, scholar, born Stoke Newington, Middlesex), Edward (4, scholar, born Stoke Newington, Middlesex), Louisa (3, scholar, born Stoke Newington, Middlesex), Catherine (2, born Stoke Newington, Middlesex) and George (7 months, born Hackney, Middlesex). 
BUNDOCK, William Minter (I460)
 
204 1841 census: in Elizabeth Terrace, Edwards Lane, Stoke Newington, London, William BUNDOCK (23, plasterer) and Ann (22?). All born in Middlesex.
Just along the road (on the same census pages) were Francis BUNDOCK (29, carpenter), Hannah BUNDOCK (27), Ann BUNDOCK (2) and Emily BUNDOCK (6 months). None born in county of Middlesex. Coincidence or related?

1851 census: at 2 Brook St, Hackney, London (all BUNDOCK), William (32, plasterer - master employing 2 men), Ann (35), Elizabeth (8, scholar), William (?, scholar), Charles (5, scholar), Edward (4), Louisa (3, scholar), Catherine (2) and George (7 months). George was born in Hackney, the other children in Stoke Newington. 
BUNDOCK, William Minter (I286)
 
205 1841 census: in Eyke, Elizabeth (75, widow) and Elizabeth (35, spinster).

Buried at age 83. 
JOHNSON, Elizabeth (I27)
 
206 1841 census: in Fivehead, Somerset (all STODGEL), James (30, ag lab), Harriet (9), Homan (6) and Simeon (3). Also Mary NORRIS (35, female servant). All born in Somerset.

1851 census: in Cottages, Fivehead, Somerset (all STODGEL), James (head, widower, 42, lime burner), Harriett (daughter, 18), Heman (son, 16, apt his father) and Simeon (son, 13, apt his father)). Also John STODGEL (father, widower, 72, lime burner). All born in Fivehead, Somerset. 
STODGELL, James (I3666)
 
207 1841 census: in Folly, Wivenhoe, Essex (all HOWLING, all born Essex), Mary Ann (30, Ind.), Mary Ann (8), Annah (5) and John (1).

1851 census: in East Street, Wivenhoe, Essex (all HOWLING, all born Wivenhoe), Mary Ann (40), Mary Ann (17), Hannah (15) and John (10, scholar), Edward (8, scholar), Emma (5, scholar) and Elizabeth (3).

1861 census: in East Street, Wivenhoe, Essex (all HOWLING, all born Wivenhoe), Mary Ann (head, married, 40, needlewoman), Edward (18, ship carpenter (apprentice)), Elizabeth (12, scholar), Jabez (9) and Abraham (nephew, 22, sail maker).

By 1871 Mary Ann was a widow and living with her son-in-law Frederick John Minter (qv). 
HOWLING, John (I495)
 
208 1841 census: in Folly, Wivenhoe, Essex (all HOWLING, all born Essex), Mary Ann (30, Ind.), Mary Ann (8), Annah (5) and John (1).

1851 census: in East Street, Wivenhoe, Essex (all HOWLING, all born Wivenhoe), Mary Ann (40), Mary Ann (17), Hannah (15) and John (10, scholar), Edward (8, scholar), Emma (5, scholar) and Elizabeth (3).

1861 census: in East Street, Wivenhoe, Essex (all HOWLING, all born Wivenhoe), Mary Ann (head, married, 40, needlewoman), Edward (18, ship carpenter (apprentice)), Elizabeth (12, scholar), Jabez (9) and Abraham (nephew, 22, sail maker).

By 1871 Mary Ann was a widow and living with her son-in-law Frederick John Minter (qv). 
HOWLING, John (I495)
 
209 1841 census: in Foxearth Street, Foxearth, Essex (all DOWNEY, all born Essex except Mary), John (47, ag lab), Mary (47), Charles (21, straw plaiter), Susan (19, ag lab), Jonathan (16, ag lab) and David (14, ag lab).

1851 census: in Church Street, Foxearth, Essex (all DOWNEY), John (head, 59, Chelsea pensioner, born Foxearth), Mary (wife, 56, seamstress, born Melford, Suffolk), Charles (son, 30, ag lab, born Foxearth), Jonathan (son, 26, ag lab, born Foxearth) and David (son, 24, ag lab, born Foxearth).

1861 census: in Street, Foxearth, Essex (all DOWNEY), John (head, 69, ag lab & pensioner, born Foxearth), Mary (wife, 67, born Melford, Suffolk) and David (son, 33, --last cutter, born Foxearth).

It's very likely that in addition to the children mentioned in the above censuses John and Mary had a daughter called Elizabeth. The reason for thinking this is that the following 1871 census entry refers to Mary DOWNEY as the mother of Elizabeth WARD:
1871 census: in Foxearth, William WARD (57, rural post office messenger, born Foxearth), Elizabeth WARD (wife, 52, needlework, born Foxearth) and Mary DOWNEY (wife's mother, widow, 76, formerly needle woman, born Melford, Suffolk).
This would put Elizabeth's birth at about 1819. She must have married William WARD before civil registration began. She appears with him in the 1841, 1851 and 1861 censuses of Foxearth: they don't seem to have had any children. 
DOWNEY, John (I2919)
 
210 1841 census: in Fullbridge, Maldon, Essex, Amy MINTER, aged 76, independent means, born in county. Apparently living with her was Mary JOHNSON, 11, not born Essex. Seemingly in the same house but a searate household was Ann ERRINGTON, 30, schoolmistress, not born Essex.

Thanks to research by Sue Platt, the identity of the above-named Mary JOHNSON has been established:
She was Amy Minter's granddaughter, the daughter of Mary Ann Minter who evidently went to London where in 1826 she married William JOHNSON, a widower, an undertaker. William and Mary Ann had (at least) 4 children including Mary - see William JOHNSON's Notes.

Amey died at St Peter, Maldon on 22 November 1849, aged 87, widow of William Minter mariner. The cause of death was bronchitis and the informant was Rachel Thurston of St Peter, Maldon, who was in attendance. She was buried at All Saints & St Peters, age 86, of St Peters. 
DINES, Amey (I31)
 
211 1841 census: in George Place, St Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey, London (all UPTON), John (50, tailor), Margaret (45), Elizabeth (22), John (21), Robert (19), Minter (12) and Mary (5). None born in Surrey. UPTON, John (I656)
 
212 1841 census: in George Street, Folkestone, Richard Kennett (60, tailor), Ann Kennett (65) and Richard Kennett (30, bricklayer).

1851 census: in George Street, Folkestone, Richard Wraith (sic) Kennett (74, taylor, pauper), Ann Kennett (76, wife, pauper) and Richd Prescott Kennett (40, labourer). 
KENNETT, Richard Wraight (I890)
 
213 1841 census: in Godmersham, Kent an ag lab with wife and four children.

1851 census: in Godmersham, Kent an ag lab with wife and two children. 
BARTLETT, Henry (I30)
 
214 1841 census: in Gorleston (all WOODS, all born Norfolk except Thomas' wife), Thos. (50, bricklayer), Emily (50, washerwoman), Louisa (20), Thomas (15, cooper), Harriott (15), Henry (13), George (11), Emilia (9) and Emma (7). WOODS, Thomas (I278)
 
215 1841 census: in Gothic Cottages, East Bergholt, Suffolk (all DALE, all born Suffolk) Daniel (38, labourer), Mary (38), Robert (15), Samuel (13), Thomas (11), Jabez (8), Sarah (6), Eliza (3) and William (3 months).

Daniel probably died in 1845.

1851 census: in East Bergholt, Suffolk (all DALE) Mary (widow, 52, laundress, born Tattingstone), Samuel (22, ag lab), Thomas (19, ag lab), Jabez (17, ag lab), William (8, ag lab (sic)) and Esther (5, scholar). All the children were born in East Bergholt.

1861 census: in Gandish Cottage, East Bergholt, Suffolk (all DALE) Mary (widow, 65, ag lab widow, born Tattingstone), William (20, ag lab) and Hest-- (16, domestic servant). 
DALE, Daniel (I867)
 
216 1841 census: in Grace Hill, Folkestone, Robert FOX (72, sailmaker), Mary FOX (73), Margaret FOX (40), Mary FOX (20) and George FOX (14), all born Kent.

1851 census: in Grace Hill, Folkestone, Robert FOX (82, sailmaker), Mary FOX (82), [the word 'pauper' has been added against both names], Margaret FOX (daughter, 51, laundress) and Margt. Ann WRIGHT (granddaughter, 7), all born Folkestone. 
FOX, Robert (I1101)
 
217 1841 census: in Great Horkesley, Edward (35+/-), Mary (35+/-), Sarah (12), Harret (sic) (10) and Tamer (4).

1851 census: in Great Horkesley, Edward (47, farm labourer), Mary (45), Robert (16), Tama (14, scholar), George (9, scholar), James (6), Sophia (3), and Mary Anne (6 weeks). Daughter Harriet (19) was a cook in Boxted.

1861 census: in American Hill, Great Horkesley, Mary (head, married, 56, ag lab wife), George (17, ag lab), James (14, ag lab) and Mary A (11, scholar). No sign of Edward!

Buried aged 67. 
Minter, Edward (I598)
 
218 1841 census: in Great Horkesley, Essex (all WILBY, all born Essex), William (55, ag lab), Phoebe (50), John (20, ag lab), James (20, ag lab), Robert (20, ag lab) and Thomas (13).

1851 census: in Causeway, Great Horkesley, Essex (both WILBY), William (head, 68, ag lab, birthplace not stated) and Phebe (wife, 64, born Wiston, Suffolk).

Probably died in January 1854 and buried aged 75 in Great Horkesley.

1861 census: in Causeway, Great Horkesley, Essex, Phoebe WILBY (head, widow, 73, born Wissington, Suffolk).

Phoebe died in 1872 and was buried aged 86 in Great Horkesley. 
WILBY, William (I3196)
 
219 1841 census: in Great Horkesley, Essex, Jas (70, labourer) and William (35, labourer).

Darren Bedingfield has found two newspaper artcles referring to James. The following are transcriptions from the original cuttings:

30 October 1835, Essex Standard
The CHAIRMAN then proceeded with the distribution of the prizes as follows:-
James Minter, servant to Mr W Partridge, of Hoekesley, 2nd prize, 2l [£2], for having brought up 9 children without any relief from the parish, except about 22 years ago, when flour was 6s. or 7s. a peck.

5 February 1847, Chelmsford Chronicle
At the Castle, on Saturday, two young fellows, named Elijah Stow and Robert Johnson, were fully committed for trial, charged with stealing a spade and a mattock, the property of James Minter, an aged labourer, in the employ of Mr W Partridge, of Great Horkesley. Both prisoners admitted their guilt.

Darren comments that Elijah Stow was later imprisoned for assaulting Harriet Dobson's father.

James was buried aged 82. 
Minter, James (I586)
 
220 1841 census: in Great Horkesley, Joseph (30).

1851, 1861 census: not found.

1871 census: aged 59, ag lab, Joseph lived in Great Horkesley with brother in law Thomas Minter (husband of Sarah nee Bibby).

1881 census: in the Causeway, Great Horkesley, Joseph BIBBY (head, unmarried, 70, ag lab) and sister Sarah MINTER (widow, 64).

1891 census: in a cottage in Main Road, Great Horkesley, Joseph BIBBY (head, unmarried, 82, living on parish relief) and sister Sarah MINTER (widow, 76). 
BIBBY, Joseph (I2597)
 
221 1841 census: in Great Horkesley, next door to father (all BIBBY), Robert (25, ag lab), Mary (25), Simon (6), Susan (daughter, 3) and Eliza (1).

1851 census: in Union Place, Great Horkesley, Robert BIBBY (widower, 37, ag lab), Simon WHILES* (son, 16, ag lab, born Boxford, Suffolk), Mary Ann BIBBY (13, scholar), Eliza BIBBY (11, scholar), Jane BIBBY (9, scholar), Maria BIBBY (7, scholar), Mary WHALES* (visitor, married, 66, born Newton, Suffolk) and Anne HARLAND (visitor, married, 40, born Ireland).
* Simon and Mary were probably both WILES, which was Robert BIBBY's first wife's maiden name.

1861 census: in cottage, Great Horkesley, Robert (42, ag lab) and Sarah A (wife, 33, born Hanway, Essex).

1871 census: in Heath, Great Horkesley, Robert (52, ag lab), Sarah (wife, 39, born Hanway, Essex) and ----- KILLINGBACK (visitor, married, 20, born St Giles Colchester).

1881 census: in Causeway, Great Horkesley, Robert (60, ag lab), Sarah (49) and John FISHER (father in law, widower, 93, born Hanway, Essex).

1891 census: in Old London Road, Great Horkesley, Robert (64, agricultral labourer, born Nayland, Suffolk (sic)) and Sarah (62, born Stoke by Nayland, Suffolk).

1901 census: not found.

1911 census: in Great Horkesley (4 rooms), Sarah (head, 81, widow, old age pensioner, born Stoke by Nayland, Suffolk). 
BIBBY, Robert (I2599)
 
222 1841 census: in Great Horkesley, William DOBSON (35), Deborah DOBSON (35), Hannah DOBSON (13), John DOBSON (10), Harriet DOBSON (6), William DOBSON (4) and Caroline DOBSON (1).

1851 census: in Great Horkesley, William DOBSON (48, ag lab), Deborah DOBSON (47), John DOBSON (20, ag lab), Harriet DOBSON (16), William DOBSON (13, ag lab) and Caroline DOBSON (11). 
DOBSON, William (I860)
 
223 1841 census: in Great Waltham, Essex, (all born in Essex) John STOCK (30, ag lab), Eleanor STOCK (30), Betsey STOCK (1), Thomas KING (12), Eleanor KING (9) and Sarah KING (7).

1851 census: in Waltham Road, Writtle, Essex, John STOCK (42, ale house keeper, born Great Waltham), Eleanor STOCK (42, born Rochford), Betsey STOCK (11, born Great Walthan), Rachel MINTER (mother in law, 84, born Farm(?) Bridge, Essex), John BANNER (lodger, single, 65, labourer, born High ----, Essex), Richard STOCK (lodger, single, 20, labourer, born Pit---, Essex), JohnHOOD(?), lodger, 19, labourer, born Great Waltham) and Thomas HAMER(?) (lodger, 20,single, labourer, born Great Baddam, Essex).

1861 census: John STOCK (widower, 52, ag lab, born Great Waltham) was a lodger in Barrack Road, Great Waltham.

1871 census: John STOCK (widower, 62, ag lab, born Great Waltham) was a lodger in Great Waltham.

1881 census: John STOCK (widower, 73, ag lab, born Great Waltham) was living in Great Waltham as the father-in law of George BRAND (41, ag lab, born Great Waltham), his wife Elizabeth (41, born Great Waltham and children. 
STOCK, John (I99)
 
224 1841 census: in Hawkhurst, Sandhurst, Kent, David REEVES (40, ag lab), Elizabeth REEVES (32), David REEVES (14), Eliza REEVES (10), Alfred REEVES (8), George REEVES (6), Martha REEVES (4) and Maria REEVES (2). All born in Kent

1851 census: in Green Lane, Sandhurst, Kent, David REEVES (head, 50, farm labourer, born Sandhurst), Jane REEVES (wife, 48, born Sandhurst), Alfred REEVES (son, 18, farm labourer, born Sandhurst), George REEVES (son, 16, farm labourer, born Sandhurst), Elizabeth HARDY (daughter in law, 16, born London), Martha Ann REEVES (daughter, 14 born Sandhurst), Maria REEVES (daughter, 12, born Sandhurst), William HARDY (son in law, 9, scholar, born London), Charlotte REEVES (daughter, 5, born Sandhurst) and Mary REEVES (daughter, 3, born Sandhurst).

1861 census: in Lower Green, Sandhurst, Kent, David REEVES (head, 59, ag. lab, born Sandhurst), Jane REEVES (wife, 57, born Sandhurst), George REEVES (son, unmarried, 26, ag lab, born Sandhurst), William HARDY (son, 19, ag lab, born Camberwell, Surrey), Charlotte REEVES (daughter, 16, born Sandhurst), Mary REEVES (daughter, 13, born Sandhurst) and Jane Hardy VAUGHAN, granddaughter, 1, born Sandhurst).

1871 census: in Doc--- Farm, Benenden, Kent, David REEVES (head, 69, ag. lab, born Sandhurst), Jane REEVES (wife, 67, born Sandhurst), Mary REEVES (daughter, 23, unmarried, dairy maid (domestic), born Sandhurst), Jane Hardy VAUGHAN, granddaughter, 11, scholar, born Sandhurst) and Mary E HARDY (granddaughter, 8, scholar, born Sandhurst).

1881 census: at Purstye(?), Sandhurst, Kent, David REEVES (head, widower, 79, farm labourer, born Sandhurst) and Mary REEVES (daughter, 33, unmarried, housekeeper, born Sandhurst).

1891: in Link Hill, Sandhurst, Kent, David REEVES (widower, 89, born Sandhurst) and Mary E HARDY (single, cook, born Sandhurst) lived with David's married daughter Mary GOLDSMITH (43), her husband and children. 
REEVES, David (I3472)
 
225 1841 census: in Hawknest, East Harlsey, Yorkshire, Andrew GALLANTREE (25, farmer, born Yorkshire), Jonas CORNFORTH (40, independent means, born Yorkshire) and M---- (female, 45, not born Yorkshire).

1851 census: at Ercall Old Hall, Ercall Magna [now High Ercall], Shropshire (all GALLANTRY), Andrew (head, married, 36, farm bailiff, born North Ellerton, Yorkshire), Mary (wife, 31, born Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire) and Margaret E (daughter, 2, born Staindrop, Durham). Also a visitor, Mary WALKER (unmarried, 18, stud groom's daughter employed at home, born Whitburn, Durham).

Andrew died in 1855.

1861 census: Mary Gallant--- (widow, 38, born Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire) was housekeeper at The Academy, Catterick, Yorkshire, with James and Jessie POLLOCK.

1871 census: not found.

1881 census: at 7 Skellgarths, Ripon, Yorkshire (both GALLANTRY), Mary (head, widow, 61, confectioner, born Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire) and Julia (granddaughter, 5, scholar, born Ripon).

1891 census: at 7 Skellgarths, Ripon, Yorkshire (both GALLANTRY), Mary (head, widow, 71, living on own means, born Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, blind) and Margaret J (granddaughter, 15, scholar, born Ripon).

Mary died in 1897. 
GALLANTRY, Andrew (I5963)
 
226 1841 census: in Hearse Green, Brightlingsea, George (18, servant).

1851 census: in Spring Road, Brightlingsea, Eliza (25, wife of mariner). No trace of George, presumably at sea.

1861 census: in Spring Road, Brightlingsea, George G (38, fisherman), Eliza (36) and George (6).

1871 census: in Spring Road, Brightlingsea, Sarah BENNETT (70, widow, sweet shop keeper) and her grandson (step) Arthur Minter (5, scholar). In Sidney Street, Brightlingsea, another of George's children, Ernest (3) was staying with his stepmother-to-be Sarah HASTEAD (widow, 48, fruiterer & confectioner) and her 4 children Mercy (17), Grace (14), Moses (12) and Georgeanna (10). It's not clear what became of George's second wife Sarah Elizabeth OFFORD whom he married in 1867 - she doesn't appear in the 1871 census but there is no sign of her death being registered. George Golding himself was counted as master of the 'Centalie', described as widower, age 48.

1881 census: George was counted on the 'Dauntless' (a fishing smack registered at Colchester) at Southwick, Shoreham, Sussex. His wife Sarah was still living in Sidney Street, Brightlingsea with 4 HALSTEAD children, George (34), Grace (24), Moses F (22) and Georgiana (20) and Ernest Minter (13).

1891 census: in High Street, Brightlingsea, George (68, mariner) and Sarah (68).

1901 census: at 6 Hurst Green, Brightlingsea, George G (78, retired mariner) and Sarah (68). 
Minter, George Golding (I29)
 
227 1841 census: in Herne Street, Herne, Kent, Henry EWELL (40, ag. labourer), Sarah EWELL (50), John STUPPLE (20), Henry STUPPLE (18), Esther STUPPLE (16), Phoebe STUPPLE (14), George EWELL (13) and Mary EWELL (12).

Note: Henry married Sarah some time after 1829, the year in which Sarah's first husband died. The George EWELL who appeared in the 1841 census (above) would have been born about 1828, and Mary EWELL about 1829. Both might have been mothered by Sarah but it seems to me more likely that they were Henry's children by his first wife (about whom I have no information).

1851 census: in Herne Street, Herne, Kent, Henry EWELL (head, married, 49, farm labourer, born Herne, Kent), Sarah EWELL (wife, married, 60, born Ash, Kent), Ellen STUPPLE (daughter [actually step-daughter], unmarried, 34, born Chislett, Kent), Henry STUPPLE (son [actually step-son], unmarried, 29, woodman, born Herne, Kent), Phoebe BEER (granddaughter, 3, born Herne, Kent) and Louisa BEER (granddaughter, 2, born Herne, Kent).

1861 census: in Herne Street, Herne, Kent, Henry EWELL (head, married, 60, agricultural labourer, born Herne, Kent) and Sarah EWELL (wife, married, 69, born Ash, Kent).

1871 census: in Lower Herne Street, Herne, Kent, Henry EWELL (head, widower, 68, agricultural labourer, born Herne, Kent) and a domestic servant, Ellen PORT (married, 54, born Herne, Kent).

Henry died before the next census. 
EWELL, Henry (I3457)
 
228 1841 census: in Hibaldstow (all DRAYTON), Thos. (50, builder), Sarah (50), William (20, mason), John (15) and Thomas (12). Also a female servant Martha COULSON (15).

1851 census: in Hibaldstow (all DRAYTON), Thomas (62, builder employing 4 men, born Scotter, Lincs), Sarah (63, born Kirton, Lincs) and John (26, mason (journeyman), born Hibaldstow). Also Sarah A WELSH (daughter, 13, scholar, born Redbourn, Lincs) and a female servant Lucy MASSEY, 14. 
DRAYTON, Thomas (I1535)
 
229 1841 census: in Hibaldstow (all HUNSLEY), Charles (25, ag lab), Ann (25), Elizabeth (2).

1851 census: in Inge Lane, Hibaldstow (all HUNSLEY, all born Hibaldstow), Charles (37, ag lab), Ann (36), Eliz A (11, scholar), Thomas (8, scholar), Alice (5, scholar) and Mary (2).

Evidently emigrated to Canada, appears there in the 1861 census:

1861 census of Canada (indexed and recorded as HUNTSLEY): in Oxford, Canada West, Charles (47, farmer, born England), Ann (47, born England), Thomas (19, born England), Alice (14, born England), Mary (12, born England) and Jane (8, born West Canada).

Apart from Thomas and Jane, I can't find the family after 1861. 
HUNSLEY, Charles (I1458)
 
230 1841 census: in Hibaldstow (all HUNSLEY), Henry (30), Frances (25), Charles (9), Sarah (6), Martha (3), Mary (1), Ann (70) and Jane (4) (listed last).

1851 census: in Inge Lane, Hibaldstow (all HUNSLEY), Ann (head, widow, 84, ag lab widow, born Baumber, Lincs), Henry (44, ag lab, born Broughton), Fanny (39, born Broughton), Mary A (11), Eliza (8), Emma (5) and George (2).

Henry and his family emigrated to Canada: U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s at Ancestry shows the following arrived in Ontario, Canada in 1871 (this year cannot be correct):
Francis (sic) Hunsley born about 1813
Charles Hunsley born about 1832
Thomas Hunsley born about 1843
George Hunsley born about 1849
Apart from Thomas, these appear to be members of Henry's family. Unfortunately no image is available. Thomas was probably Henry's brother Charles's son.

1861 census of Canada: in Oxford, Ontario (all HUNSLEY, all born England, all Baptists), Henery (54), Frances (49), Mary A (21), Elizabeth (18), Emely [Emma] (15), George (12), Henery W (10) and Joseph (7).

1871 census of Canada: in Dereham, Oxford South, Ontario (all HUNSLEY, all born England, all Free Will Baptists) Frances (58, widow), Henry W (19, farmer), Joseph (16), George (22, farm labourer, married) and Sarah (19, married). Sarah looks like George's wife.

In 1891 Henry's widow was living with son George (qv). 
HUNSLEY, Henry (I1456)
 
231 1841 census: in Hibaldstow (all HUNSLEY), William (35, ag lab), Mary (25), Thirza (8), Dinah (5) and George (1).

1851 census: in Hibaldstow (all HUNSLEY), William (45, ag lab, born Brigg, Lincs), Mary (39, born Hibaldstow), George (11, born Hibaldstow), Willm (8, born Hibaldstow), Mary A (6, born Hibaldstow) and Thos (2, born Hibaldstow).

1861 census: in New Row, Hibaldstow (all HUNSLEY), William (55, ag lab, born Hibaldstow, Lincs), Mary (49, born Hibaldstow), Thomas (12, born Hibaldstow) and Charles (9, born Hibaldstow).

1871 census: in Redbourn Road, Hibaldstow (both HUNSLEY), William (65, labourer, born Hibaldstow, Lincs) and Susanna (wife, 55, born Worlaby, Lincs).

1881 census: in Redbourn Road, Hibaldstow, William HUNSLEY (75, agr. labourer, born Brigg, Lincs), Susanna HUNSLEY (wife, 61, born Worlaby, Lincs), Annie HUNSLEY* (daughter, unmarried, 26, domestic servant, born Hibaldstow) and Henrietta LUSBY (granddaughter, 4, born Hibaldstow).
* I haven't worked out who Annie was - can't find her in 1861 or 1871.

1891 census: in Redbourn Road, Hibaldstow, Ann [Susanna] HUNSLEY (head, widow, 73, born Worlaby, Lincs), Henrietta LUSBY (graddaughter, 14, born Hibaldstow) and Susannah LUSBY (granddaughter, 12, scholar, born "Lincs N.K (in a van)"). 
HUNSLEY, William (I1457)
 
232 1841 census: in Hibaldstow, Lincs (all HUNSLEY), Thomas (50, farmer), Mary (45), Robert (20), Thomas (15), Elizabeth (20), Jane (11) and Mary (8).

1851 census: in Hibaldstow, Lincs (all HUNSLEY), Thomas (60, farmer of 102 acres employing 2 in dor labr, born Hibaldstow), Mary (58, born Hibaldstow), Jane (21, dressmaker, born Hibaldstow) and Mary (18, dressmaker, born Hibaldstow). Also a house servat Thomasin Spittlehouse, 18 and 2 farm labourers, William Kennington, 29 and Willinson Allison, 20.

1861 census: in Hibaldstow, Lincs (both HUNSLEY), Thomas (70, retired farmer, born Hibaldstow) and Mary (68, born Blybrough, Lincs) Also Mary S WELCH (granddaughter, 17, assistant, born Hibaldstow).

Thomas probably died in 1864 - there were two death registrations of Thomas Little that year, in Q1 (Glanford B 7a/477) and Q4 (Glanford B 7a/390).

Mary probably died in Q2 1873, aged 80 (Glanford B 7a/414) but I can't find her in the 1871 census. 
LITTLE, Thomas (I1479)
 
233 1841 census: in Hickfield Green, Hoxne, Suffolk (all LING, all born in Suffolk), Minter (45, ag lab), James (22), George (20), David (12), Aaron (10), Maria (45), Emma (14), Lydia (10), Harriet (6) and Ann (2).
The order of the listing is as shown on the census page.

1851 census: in ???? Lane, Hoxne, Suffolk (all LING), Minter (head, 56, ag lab, born Eye, Suffolk), Maria (wife, 56, born Stradbroke, Suffolk), Aaron (son,20, carter etc, born Hoxne), Harriett (daughter, 18, born Hoxne) and Anna (daughter, 12, born Hoxne). Also Una MAYHEW ([relationship not stated]. widow, 85, ag labs wife, born Stradbroke, Suffolk) - Maria's mother.

William Minter LING died in 1852. His widow appeared in the next two censuses:

1861 census: in Heckfield Green, Hoxne (all LING, all born Hoxne except Maria), William (head, 43, ag lab), Mary (wife, 46), Eliza (daughter, 12), Hellen (granddaughter, 3), Maria (lodger [William's mother] widow, 69, born Stradbroke), Anna ([Maria's] daughter, 22) and Maria (daughter of Anna, 8 months).

1871 census: Maria LING (widow, 78, born Stradbroke, Suffolk) was living with her son-in-law Samuel VALIENT, who was married to Mira, aged 49, and their children. They lived in Brockdish, Norfolk. 
LING, William Minter (I1765)
 
234 1841 census: in High Street, Elham, Kent, (all born in Kent) Charles UDEN (65, seedsman), Elizabeth UDEN (55), Richard BIRCH (7) and Ann BIRCH (5).
It's possible that Richard and Ann were counted twice; the following appeared in Hawkinge Lane, Folkestone (all BIRCH, all born in Kent) Robert (30, ag lab), Mary (30), Richard (8) and Ann (6).

1851 census (1): Richard (18, born Elham) was a house servant at Grove House, Dover Road, Folkestone, home of Ann CLARK (widow, 56).
1851 census (2): the following might refer to Richard's father and sister: in Gods Providence, Folkestone (both BIRCH, born Folkestone), Robert (head, married*, 42, agricultural labourer) and Ann (daughter, 16).
* I think Robert's wife Mary probably died in 1847 so Robert would have been a widower in 1851.

1861 census: in Belle Vue Fields, Folkestone (lodgers with Walter & Mary WOOLGAR and their 2 children), Richard BIRCH (27, gardener, born Elham) and Maria (Richard's wife, 32, born Tiverton, Devon).

1871 census: at 6 Copenhagen Terrace, Folkestone (all BIRCH) Richard (head, 37, gardener, born Elham, Kent), Maria (wife, 42, born Tiverton, Devon), Richard J (son, 9, scholar, born Folkestone), Alfred R (son, 7, scholar, born Folkestone), Maria A (daughter, 5, scholar, born Folkestone), Mary E (daughter, 1 month, born Folkestone) and Ann J(?) (sister, unmarried, 36, dressmaker, born Uphill, Kent).

1881 census: at 40 Denmark Street, Folkestone (all BIRCH) Richard (head, widower, 47, gardener, born Elham, Kent), Richard (son, 19, carpenter, unemployed, born Folkestone), Alfred (son, 17, grocer, born Folkestone), Maria (daughter, 15, scholar, born Folkestone), Mary (daughter, 10, scholar, born Folkestone) and Ann (sister, unmarried, 36, houskeeper, born Folkestone, Kent).

1891 census: not found.

1901 census: at 36 Marshall Street, Folkestone (all BIRCH) Richard (head, widower, 67, gardener, born Elham, Kent), Alfred (son, single, 38, grocers assistant, born Folkestone), Maria (daughter, single, 35, born Folkestone), Mary (daughter, single, 30, assistant, toy & fancy shop, born Folkestone) and Ann (sister, single, 66, houskeeper, born Folkestone, Kent).

1911 census: at 68 Pavilion Road, Folkestone (8 rooms) (all BIRCH) Richard (head, widower, 77, gardener (retired), born Elham, Kent), Alfred Robert (son, single, 47, grocers assistant, born Folkestone), Maria Ann (daughter, single, 45, born Folkestone) and Mary Elizabeth (daughter, single, 40, assistant (stationary), born Folkestone) and a boarder Wilfred MILSON (34, single, engineer (steamship), born Hampstead, London). 
BIRCH, Richard (I1806)
 
235 1841 census: in High Street, Lewes (all CHATFIELD, born in Sussex), Thomas (55, merchant), Frances (50), Edward (25, merchant) and Frances (20). Also two female servants

1851 census: in High Street, Lewes (all CHATFIELD, born Lewes except as indicated), Edwd. (head, 36, timber merchant), Elizth. (wife, 32, born Southdown, Suffolk), Thos. (son, 6, scholar), Ed. A (son, 4, at home), Elizth. (daughter, 2, at home) and Susannah (daughter, 1) Also Iris BECKFORD (21, cook), S A PURVES (23, nurse) and F PURVES (17, housemaid).

1861 census: in High Street, Lewes (all CHATFIELD, born Lewes except as indicated), Edward (head, 46, timber merchant employing 35 men and 7 boys), Elizabeth (wife (41, born South Town, Suffolk), Elizabeth (daughter, 12, scholar), Susannah (daughter, 10, scholar), Sarah (daughter, 9, scholar), Alice (daughter, 5, scholar) and Edith (daughter, 2). Also Susannah LASH (mother in law, widow, 72, annuitant, born Yarmouth(?), Norfolk), Elizabeth WELLER (30, nursemaid, born Brighton), Catherine ADE (17, under nursemaid, born Lewes) and Harriett HORSECROFT (22, cook, born Brighton).

1871 census: at 5 Wallends Terrace, Lewes (all CHATFIELD, born Lewes except as indicated), Edward (head, 56, timber merchant employing 21(?) men), Elizabeth (wife (51), Thomas (son, 26, timber merchant), Edward (son, 24, commercial traveller), Elizabeth (daughter, 22), Susannah (daughter, 20), Sarah (daughter, 19), Alice (daughter, 15), Edith (daughter, 13) and Emily (daughter, 9). Also Charlotte ROBINSON (22, cook, born Sidlesham(?)), Louisa SAUNDERS (20, housemaid, born Lewes), Fanny SHEELE(?) (34, nurse, born Steyning) and Sarah BALCOMBE (24, housemaid, born Laughton).

1881 census: at Belle Vue House, St Anns Crescent, Lewes (all CHATFIELD, born Lewes except as indicated), Edward (head, 66, merchant employing 60 men), Elizabeth (wife (61, born South Town, Suffolk), Edith (daughter, 22) and Emily (daughter, 19). Also a visitor and 4 servants.

Belle Vue House later became Southdown House. Significant dates in the house's history were provided by Don Howell in October 2015:
1871 - the building, originally called Belle Vue House, is completed and occupied by Edward Chatfield and family.
1889 - Leased to the Ashford family.
1890 - Daisy Ashford writes "The Young Visiters".
1896 - East Sussex Technical School for women and girls (subsequently The School of Domestic Econom).
1927 - County Library moves in during October/November and by 1937 has taken over the whole building.
1951 - New Exchange Department building completed.
1964 - Prefab built on back lawn and back steps demolished.
1968 - Music Library moves into separate prefab in lower car park.
1974 - Technical Services moves into separate accommodation at 47a Western Road.
1980 - Southdown House closed to public following transfer of Sussex books to Lewes Library.
1992 - Technical Services moves back into wooden prefab at Southdown House.
2002 - February - April: Library Service moves out of Southdown House after 74½ years.
2015 - Southdown House has been converted into a number of apartments.

From England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966:
24 June 1885 The Will of Edward Chatfield late of St Ann's-crescent Lewes in the County of Sussex Esquire who died 25 April 1885 at Lewes was proved at the Principal Registry by Elizabeth Chatfield of St Ann's-crescent widow the relict Thomas Chatfield of Lewes Gentleman the son and Susannah Chatfield of St Ann's-crescent the daughter three of the Executors. Personal estate £11,354 2s 4d. (Equivalent to just over £1million in 2015 ) 
CHATFIELD, Edward (I1665)
 
236 1841 census: in High Street, Queenborough, Kent (all EDWARDS, all born in Kent), Francis (42, fisherman), Elizabeth (38), Henry (12), Harriet (11), Mary (9), Ann (7), Wiliam (6), Lavina (4), Susannah (2) and Sarah (6 months).

1851 census: in High Street, Queenborough, Kent (all EDWARDS), Francis (head, 52, mariner, born Queenboro'), Elizabeth (wife, 46, born Whitstable), Ann Jane (daughter, 17, born Queenboro'), Wiliam (son, 15, born Queenboro'), Lavenia (daughter, 13, born Queenboro'), Susannah (daughter, 11, born Queenboro'), Sarah (daughter, 9, born Queenboro'), Edward (son, 7, born Queenboro') and Emma (daughter, 5, born Queenboro').

1861 census: in Coles Alley, Queenborough, Kent (all EDWARDS), Francis (head, 63, mariner, born Queenboro'), Elizabeth (wife, 55, washer woman, born Whitstable), Susannah (daughter, 22, no occupation, born Queenboro'), Emma (daughter, 15, no occupation, born Queenboro'), Eliza A (granddaughter, 8, scholar, born Queenboro') and Samuel M (grandson, 2, born Queenboro').

Francis died in 1865.

1871 census:at 10 High Street, Queenborough, Kent, Elizabeth Mary EDWARDS (head, widow, 68, mangle keeper, born Whitstable, very deaf).

1881 census:at 10 High Street, Queenborough, Kent, Elizabeth M EDWARDS (head, widow, 76, dealer in sweets, born Whitstable, deaf), Elizabeth DONALD (granddaughter, 14, no occupation, born Queenborough) and Charlotte GANN (lodger, widow, 71, nurse, born Hamlet, Bucks).

Elizabeth died in 1882. 
EDWARDS, Francis (I2142)
 
237 1841 census: in High Street, St John the Baptist, Margate, George KNIGHT (35, victualler, not born Kent), Jane KNIGHT (35, born Kent), Jane WOOTTON (15, born Kent), Caroline WELLS* (40, Independent, born Kent), Mary SLADDEN (20, femal servant, born Kent) and Alfred BRETT (15, male servant, born Kent).
* possibly Jane's sister?

1851 census: in High Street, St John the Baptist, Margate, George KNIGHT (49, inn keeper, born Gloucestershire), Jane KNIGHT (49, born Minster, Kent) and 6 lodgers.

1861 census: at 33 High Street, St John the Baptist, Margate, George KNIGHT (58, confectioner, born Gloucestershire), Jane KNIGHT (60, born Minster, Kent).

Jane appears consistently to have understated her age. When she died in 1868 it was given as 73, tending to confirm the IGI baptsmal date of 19 July 1795 (a second IGI says 1797). 
KNIGHT, George (I2974)
 
238 1841 census: in Hinton in the Hedges, Northants (all PAXTON, all born in county), Richard (30, labourer), Jane (25), Reuben (6), George (4), Ellenor (2) and Emma (3 months).

1851 census: in Hinton, Northants (all PAXTON), Richard (head, 41, farm labourer, born Hinton), Jane (wife, 39, born Marston St Lawrence, Northants), Reuben (son 15, born Hinton), George (son, 14, born Hinton), Emma (daughter, 10, born Hinton), Maria (daughter, 6, born Hinton), John (son, 4, born Hinton) and Ellen (daughter, 2, born Hinton).

1861 census: in Hinton, Northants (all PAXTON), Richard (head, 52, ag lab, born Hinton), Jane (wife, 49, born Marston St Lawrence, Northants), Reuben (son 26, ag lab, born Hinton), John (son, 14, ag lab, born Hinton) and Harriet (daughter, 9, born Hinton). 
PAXTON, Richard (I4206)
 
239 1841 census: in Ickham Street, Ickham, George (30, farmer), Edward (25, farmer) and John (20, farmer).

In 1854 & 1864, paid rates as residing at Oast House, Preston Hill.

1851 & 1861 censuses - with mother Kezia (qv).

A farmer of Cleve Court Monkton.

Possibly he who appeared in F G Harrod & Co's Postal and Commercial Directory of Kent, 1867 as George and John Minter, farmers of Wingham.

1871 & 1881 censuses - with brother George (qv)

In 1884, living at Wickhambreaux with freehold house and land at Wingham Hill.

Appeared in Kelly's Directory of Kent, 1887 as John Minter, farmer, Frognell, Wickhambreaux.

In February 2024 I found an intriguing entry in Wisden. A John Minter, born 30 Nov 1817, died 30 Nov 1892, played cricket for the 'Gentlemen of Kent'. Stats are given for just one match, in which John Minter scored 27 runs in two innings, highest score 18. Hard to say whether this was John Minter of Ickham but although the exact dates are wrong, the years match.
According to a Wikipedia article about The Gentlemen of Kent, John Minter played for the side only once, in 1843.
The website at www.cricinfo.com/england/content/player/17892.html says that John Minter played first-class cricket in 1843 for the Gentlemen of Kent.

In 1889, living at Frognall Stodmarsh and at Wickhambreaux, a farmer.

IN 1891, John was living with his nephew George M GOODSON (30, unmarried, farmer) and George's mother Kezia GOODSON (74, widow, living on own means).

England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1861-1941 (at Ancestry.co.uk, Nov 2010):
MINTER John of Cleve court Monkton Thanet Kent farmer died 9 March 1893 at Upton St Peter's Kent Probate Canterbury 3 May 1893 to George Minter Goodson and Edward Stephen Goodson farmers Effects £10795 19s 3d.

Tombstone in Wickhambreaux:
In memory of George Minter who departed this life
November 16th 1883 age 74 years
also Sarah sister of the above, died May 1st 1890 age 79 years
also John Minter died March 9 1893 age 75 years. 
Minter, John (I1015)
 
240 1841 census: in Ickham Street, Ickham, Kent (all DAVIS, born in Kent), Thomas (50 carpenter), Lydia (50), Robert (25, carpenter), Ann (15), Harriet (13) and Kezia (11).
Next household comprised more members of the DAVIS family: Thomas (30, carpenter), Elizabeth (25) and William (1).

1851 census: in Ickham, Kent (all DAVIS, born Ickham), Thomas (head, 66, freeholder, retired carpenter), Lydia (wife, 63) and Kezia (daughter, 21).

1861 census: in Ickham Street, Ickham, Kent (both DAVIS, born Ickham), Thomas (head, 75, retired carpenter) and Lydia (wife, 73).

1871 census: in Ickham Street, Ickham, Kent (both DAVIS, born Ickham), Thomas (head, 85, retired builder) and Lydia (wife, 81). Also Ann CHURCH (widow, 36, general servant).

Tombstone in Ickham reads:
In memory of Thomas Davis many years builder of this parish who died December 11th 1872 aged 86
Also Lydia wife of the above who died August 29th 1871 aged 82 years 
DAVIS, Thomas (I3411)
 
241 1841 census: in Ickham Street, Ickham, William SHARP (30, journeyman carpenter), Mary SHARP (35), Emma SHARP (9) and Thomas SHARP (4).

1851 census: in Ickham, William SHARP (41, journeyman carpenter), Mary A SHARP (44), Emma SHARP (18) and Thomas W SHARP (13, errand boy).

1861 census: in Ickham Street, Ickham, William SHARP (50, carpenter), Mary Ann SHARP (54), Emma SHARP (28, dressmaker) and Julia SHARP (8, scholar). 
SHARPE, William (I3942)
 
242 1841 census: in Keresforth Hill, Barnsley, Yorks (all RAYNER) John (30, toll bar keeper), Martha (24), Mary (6), "N.K", male, 1 month) and Mary (54). All were born in Yorkshire although the 'Y' beside Martha's name appears to have been altered in some way, possibly to 'N'.
"N.K" was possibly John, whose death aged 1, was registered in Q4 1842. Mary aged 54 was probably John's mother.

A lot seems to have happened in the years before the next census:
- John's first wife Martha was replaced by Frances, who married John in 1842. I haven't discovered what became of Martha or daughter Mary.
- John's occupation changed from toll-keeper to pork butcher. This transition was tracked as his children were baptised (see their records).

1851 census: in Queens Street, Barnsley (RAYNER except as indicated), John (head, 39, pork butcher & bacon factor, born Havercroft, Yorks), Frances (wife, 31, born Cawthorne, Yorks), Henry (son, 10, scholar, born Kexborough, Yorks), John (son, 8, scholar, born Barnsley) and Elizabeth (daughter, 3, scholar, born Barnsley). Also Joseph CHAMBERS (nephew, 15, shop boy, born Selby, Yorks), Eliza BEAUMONT (niece, 15, house servant, born Huddersfield, Yorks) and Sarah ROCK (house servant, 20, born Roystone, Yorks).

1861 census: at 12 Queens Street, Barnsley (RAYNER except as indicated), John (head, 47, pork butcher, born Penestone, Yorks), Frances (wife, 41, born Silkstone, Yorks), Henry (son, 20, assistant, born Barnsley, Yorks), John (son, 18, assistant, born Barnsley), Elizabeth Ellen (daughter, 13, scholar, born Barnsley), Frances Jane (daughter, 8, scholar, born Barnsley), Alfred (son, 5, scholar, born Barnsley) and Emma (4, scholar, born Barnsley). Also James MALKIN (nephew, 21. journeyman, born Barnsley), Jane PEARSON (general servant, 18) and Elizabeth MALKIN (general servant [and probably niece], 16, born Barnsley.

1871 census: Frances probably died in 1865; John not found: some of their children were at 4 Albion Street, Barnsley (all as RAYNOR), Elizabeth (head, 23, housekeeper, born Keresforth, Yorks), Henry (brother, 28, butcher, born Kexboro.), John (brother, 26, butcher, born Keresforth), Frances J (sister, 18, dressmaker, born Barnsley), Alfred (brother, 15, scholar, born Barnsley) and Emma (sister, 14, scholar, born Barnsley). 
RAYNER, John (I2016)
 
243 1841 census: in Kimbolton, Huntingdonshire (all TAYLOR, all born in Huntingdonshire), John (50, miller), Lydia (50), Martha (20), Lydia (20), Charlotte (15) and Ann (10). TAYLOR, John (I1847)
 
244 1841 census: in Kirton-in-Lindsey (both PARROTT), John (65, ag lab) and Elizabeth (65).

John died in 1849 and was buried aged 74.

1851 census: in Kirton-in-Lindsey, Elizabeth PARROTT (head, widow, 75, pauper late wife of ag lab, born Messingham, Lincs). 
PARROTT, John (I1418)
 
245 1841 census: in Leiston, Suffolk, John (50, farmer), Elizabeth (50), John (15) and Mary (15).

1851 census: in Leiston, Suffolk, John (61, farmer 150 acres, 7 men) and Elizabeth (63).

1861 census: in Albert Road, Leiston, Suffolk (next census entry to son John Rust), John (72, farmer) and Elizabeth (73). 
GRIMSEY, John (I338)
 
246 1841 census: in Lenton Row, Hyson Green, Notts (all LYMBERY, all born in county), William (25, cotton lace maker), Harriett (25) and Frederick (3).

1851 census: in Lenton Row, Hyson Green, Notts (all LYMBERY), William Roe (39, lace manufacturer, born Hyson Green), Harriett (35, household work, born Nottingham), Frederick (13, scholar, born Hyson Green), William Henry (11, scholar, born Hyson Green), Arthur James Roe (5, scholar, born Hyson Green), Lorenzo R---- (1, born Hyson Green). And a servant Eliza Dorsey (15) 
LYMBERY, William Roe (I2405)
 
247 1841 census: in Lenton Row, Lenton, Nottingham (all HANCOCK, all born in county), Samuel (15, apprentice lace maker), Charlotte (40), Charlotte (13), Catharine (20), Thomas (15, smith), John (9), James (7), William (5), Esther (3) and George (1).

April 2015 - Sally Bruce comments on the above:
"... puzzled over the absence of Samuel 1795 on the 1841 census when I first started looking at family history but assumed he was perhaps away on business? However, after your email, I went back to the census for another look. On Genes Reunited, you can see the previous page. I saw the very last entry looked as if it had faded or erased. There was a name but I could not read it, unfortunately, but it might just be the explanation. Samuel senior died 1866"

1851 census: in Bloomsgrove Street, Radford, Nottinghamshire (all HANCOCK), Samuel (head, widower, 56, oil and grease agent, born Nottingham), Charlotte (daughter, 23, born Nottingham), John (son, 18, apprentice hosier, born Ison Green, Notts), James R (son, 17, frame smith, born Ison Green, Notts), William (son, 15, upholsterer, born Nottingham) and George Henry (son, 11, born Nottingham).

1861 census: in Wollaston Street, Sherwood, Nottinghamshire (all HANCOCK), Samuel (head, widower, 66, retired lace maker, born Nottingham), Charlotte (daughter, 33, born Nottingham), James R (son, 27, machine smith, born Ison Green, Notts), William (son, 25, upholsterer, master employing 1 boy, born Nottingham) and Geo H (son, 21, hosier, born Hyson Green). Also two grandchildren, Arthur P BALDWIN (10) and Charles BALDWIN (9), both born Iron Bridge, Salop. 
HANCOCK, Samuel (I3257)
 
248 1841 census: in Lexden Heath, Lexden, Essex (all NEVARD, all born in Essex), Samuel (25, carpenter), Elizabeth (25) and Ann (9 months).
The previous entry is for William & Mary TRACY, probably Elizabeth. parents).

1851 census: in Lexden Heath, Lexden, Essex (all NEVARD, all born in Lexden Essex except Samuel, born in Boxted), Samuel (head, 36, carpenter), Elizabeth (wife, 35), Ann (daughter, 10), Eliza (daughter, 7), Arthur (son, 5), George (son, 3) and Frederick (son, 1).

1861 census: in Cherry Row, Lexden Heath, Lexden, Essex (all NEVARD, all born in Lexden Essex except Samuel, born in Boxted), Samuel (head, 46, carpenter), Elizabeth (wife, 45, laundress), Arthur (son, 15, carpenter), George (son, 13, ag lab), Frederick (son, 11, ag lab), Alvina (daughter, 8, scholar), Louisa (daughter, 6, scholar) and Esther (daughter, 3).

1871 census: in Cherry Row, Lexden Heath, Lexden, Essex (all NEVARD, all born in Lexden Essex except Samuel, born in Boxted), Samuel (head, 56, carpenter), Elizabeth (wife, 55, laundress), Arthur (son, 25, carter), Frederick (son, 21, ag lab), and Esther (daughter, 13).

1881 census: in Cherry Row, Lexden Heath, Lexden, Essex (all NEVARD, all born in Lexden Essex), Samuel (head, widower, 66, carpenter), Eliza Ellen (daughter, unmarried, 37, laundress) and Albert Edward ROACH (grandson, 6, scholar).

1891 census: in Church Lane, Lexden, with Edgar MIDDLETON (54) and his wife Ann (50) and Albert Roach NEVARD (Edgar's nephew, aged 16, apprentice backsmith, born Colchester), Samuel NEVARD (visitor, wodower, 76, carpenter, born Boxted). 
NEVARD, Samuel (I2980)
 
249 1841 census: in Littlebourne Street, Littlebourne, Kent (all REVELL, all born in Kent), William (65, ag lab), Hester (65), John(17, ag lab) and Clara (2).

Not found in 1851. 
REVELL, William (I3206)
 
250 1841 census: in Low Road, Yoxford, Suffolk, Sarah WAYLING (30), John WAYLING (12), William WAYLING (4) and Robert WAYLING (3).

1851 census: Sarah was with her stepson John WAYLING (qv).

From Elizabeth Pilgrim, August 2010:
"Sarah Skoulding was buried 1st September 1860 aged 53, of Great Yarmouth but at Kelsale which I presume was her family home as she married there." 
SKOULDING, Sarah (I270)
 

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