1851 Census

Census Numbers are included

 

Market Place

From Hudson Street towards Tabernacle Square (Chapel Square)

 

87: Pretoria House or on the site of this house:

Henry Dean (1818 – 1888), Farmer of 180 acres employing 8 Labourers

Wife - Sarah & 2 children

Emma Nichols – 16 years – House Servant

Henry owned freehold houses in Philcock Street, Deddington (Philcote Street)

 

88:

James Holloway (1784 – 1851), Pauper & Sawyer (Woodcutter)

Wife - Elizabeth, 2 grown children & 1 grandson

 

89:

Edward Mullis (1804 – 1860), Saddler

Wife - Elizabeth & 7 children: 3 grown children including Henry a Saddler & William a Blacksmith

 

Oxford Chronicle and Reading Gazette – Saturday 11 April 1857 

90:

William Satchell (1799 – 1876), Agricultural Labourer and 2 Grown Children

 

91:

Samuel French (1780 - 1858), Agricultural Labourer (My 5th Maternal Great Grandfather)  

Error in Census, recorded as James

Son-in-Law – John Ell (1825 – 1886), Agricultural Labourer (My 4th Maternal Great Grandfather)

Jane Ell (1825 – 1887) (My 4th Maternal Great Grandmother & 4th Paternal Half Great Aunt)

1 Grandson

 

From Hudson Street to Huff Lane (Horse Fair)

 

46:

Alban Samman (1819 – 1888), Draper

5 children

Sister - Catherine Samman - Land Agent’s Daughter

John Campion – Draper’s Assistant

William Wyatt – Draper’s Apprentice – 15 years

Mary Ann Hudson - House Servant

In partnership with Henry Samman – Linen and Woollen Drapers, Tailors and Hatters. It was reported in Perry's Bankrupt Gazette -Saturday 03 September 1853 that the partnership was dissolved. 

 

47: Unicorn Inn

William Sturch (1813 - 1866), Innkeeper

Wife - Sarah & 4 children

Caroline Hawkins – House Servant - 14 years

Martha Sturch – House Servant - 14 years

Justin Kilby - House Servant & Butler

 

48:

Cornelius Davis (1813 - ?), Plumber, Glazier & Painter

Owned his house in the Market Place

Wife - Elizabeth

Visitors: Joseph Pearce - Wesleyan Minister & Richard Stratford

George Litchfield – Glazier Apprentice