Laurel Cottage Church Street Ticehurst Village Ticehurst |
Historical records | |||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Amy Mary Howell, F, Head, married, age 36, born Headcorn, Kent; occupation: milliner and dressmaker employing 2 assistants | Amy Mary Howell, milliner and dressmaker | Laurel Cottage, Church Lane | 1881 Census Ticehurst, Sussex |
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Evelina Webb, F, Assistant, single, age 23, born Newington, Kent; occupation: Dressmaker | Evelina Webb | ||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Mary C. Couchman, F, Apprentice, single, age 19, born Hawkhurst, Kent; occupation: dressmaker | Mary C. Couchman | ||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Mary Bridgland, F, Servant, single, age 14, born Goudhurst, Kent, occupation: general domestic servant | Mary Bridgland | ||
5th Apr 1891 | Census | William Startin, M, Head, married, age 60, born Ticehurst, Sussex; occupation: painter and plumber | William Startin, painter and plumber | Laurel Lodge | 1891 Census Ticehurst, Sussex |
5th Apr 1891 | Census | Emma Startin, F, Wife, married, age 59, born Sandhurst, Kent | Emma Startin | ||
5th Apr 1891 | Census | Emaline Startin, F, Daughter, single, age 29, born Ticehurst, Sussex; occupation: dressmaker | Emaline Startin | ||
5th Apr 1891 | Census | Ellen E Startin, F, Daughter, single, age 27, born Ticehurst, Sussex; occupation: milliner | Ellen E Startin | ||
5th Apr 1891 | Census | Alexander C Startin, M, Son, single, age 20, born Ticehurst, Sussex; occupation: plumber | Alexander C Startin | ||
5th Apr 1891 | Census | Amy M Howell, F, Head, married, age 46, born Headcorn, Kent; occupation: milliner and costumer | Amy M Howell, milliner and costumer | Laurel Cottage | 1891 Census Ticehurst, Sussex |
5th Apr 1891 | Census | Evelina Webb, F, Assistant, single, age 31, born Newington, Kent; occupation: Dressmaker | Evelina Webb | ||
5th Apr 1891 | Census | Kate Funnell, F, Servant, single, age 13, born Strood, Kent; occupation: general domestic servant | Kate Funnell |
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