The 1881 census for Underhill Kilkhampton.

 

The 1881 census shows Underhill listed as three households.

1) First to be listed is a Richard Hacker, a seventy two year old retired agricultural labourer. Back in 1881 he was living with his wife Ann and his thirty three year old daughter Betsey.  

2) Next door to the Hackers lived the Cornishes.  (See below for details).

John CORNISH

M

31

M

Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England

Rel:

Head

Occ:

Ag Lab

Mary A. CORNISH

M

37

F

Bradworthy, Devon, England

Rel:

Wife

William CORNISH

10

M

Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England

Rel:

Son

Occ:

Scholar

Mary J. CORNISH

9

F

Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England

Rel:

Daur

Occ:

Scholar

John H Cornish

5

M

Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England

Rel:

Son

Occ:

Scholar

Arthur J. CORNISH

1

M

Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England

Rel:

Son

3) The third house was occupied by another agricultural labourer called Samuel Trewin; living with him was  his wife Ann. They had three children at home. The eldest (18) was a pupil teacher called Jane: then  Ellen(13) and Laurence (10) both described as scholars. Also with Samuel was his widowed mother-in-law,  Ann Cobbledick (78). 


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