Constitution Hill
2940
Frederick George Gammon, 43
Baker
( )
2941
Emma Gammon, 45
Wife
( )
2942
Edith May Gammon, 18
Shop assistant, baker’s business
Constitution Hill
2943
John Godding, 63,
cement labourer
2944
Maria Godding, 58
Wife
2945
Ernest Godding, 28
Labourer in clay quarry
2946
Henry Godding, 25
Labourer in clay quarry
2947
Florence Gertrude Godding, 18
[4] Pierson’s Cottages, Constitution Hill
2989
Bert Charles Potter, 34
Labourer, water company
(1876-1914)
Drowned in ‘Aboukir, WWI
2890
Florence Potter, 31
Wife
2891
Bert Edward Potter, 4
1913 British Schools
2892
Walter Henry Potter, 3
2903
William Percy Potter, 1
12 Tomlin’s Cottages, Birling Road
3060
Frank Newman, 32
Wood cutter
3061
Fanny Newman, 31
Wife
3062
Cecil Noel Newman, 10
3063
Ada Newman, 6
3064
Anne Newman, 4
3065
Leonard Newman, 3
[+Blanche, born later in 1911]
2 Birling Road
3078
MARY BRANN, 74
Widow
(1837-1912)
3079
THOMAS STEVENS, 55
No occupation
Son [from previous marriage]
(1857-1912)
3080
SARAH ANN BRANN, 37
Laundry maid
(1874- )
3081
CHARLES BRANN, 28
Paper mill labourer
(1883-)
3082
GEORGE MANNING, 25
Boarder; cement labourer
( )
4 Birling Road
3090
Frederick Henry Harris, 36
Lime labourer
3091
Rose Ann Harris, 34
Wife
3092
Frederick Henry Harris, 16
Shaving boy in paper mill
3093
Gladys F Harris, 12
Scholar
3094
Dorothy E Harris, 10
Scholar
3095
Edith M. Harris, 8
Scholar
3096
Eulalie M. Harris, 6
Scholar
3097
Percy J. Harris, 4
Scholar
3098
Frank A Harris, 2
Birling Road
3125
Charles Tyrell, 37
Cement worker
( )
3126
Gertrude Mary Tyrell, 35
wife
3127
Charles Walter Tyrell, 9
scholar
3128
George William Tyrell, 8
3129
Leonard Vernon Tyrell, 7
3130
Gertrude Mary Tyrell, 4
1913 British Schools
17 Birling Road
3147
Arthur Coomber, 41
Blacksmith, cement works
3148
Constance Coomber, 41
Wife
3149
Jessie Coomber, 15
3150
Evelyn Coomber, 13
Scholar
3152
Ruby Coomber, 11
Scholar
Picture 1912
British Schools
21 Birling Road
3167
Amos Alfred Langridge, 26
Cement labourer
Killed in WWI
(1885-1918)
3168
Winifred Langridge, 23
Wife
3169
Frederick Langridge, 3
[12] Birling Road
[not on census = away]
Alfred George Davidson
[mariner]
(1863-1921)
3205
Agnes Davidson, 38
Wife
3206
Ernest Davidson, 13
Scholar (pictured)
3207
Elizabeth Davidson, 9
Scholar
2308
John Davidson, 7
Scholar
2309
George Davidson, 5
Scholar
3210
Arthur Davidson, 2
4 Birling Road
3234
Harry Hunt, 31
Labourer, cement factory
3235
Mabel Hunt, 28
wife
3236
Mabel Hunt, 4
1913 British Schools
3 Malling Road
3252
William Osborn Kite, 53
Shipwright
3253
Emma Jane Kite, 53
Wife
3254
Edith Emily Kite, 29
Niece; dressmaker
22 Malling Road
3286
Frederick C. Simmons, 31
Police constable
3287
Harriett Simmons, 30
Wife
3288
Frederick G. Simmons, 9
Scholar
Picture 1923
3289
Richard H. Simmons, 7
Scholar
3290
Charles E. Simmons, 6
Scholar
3291
William J. Simmons, 5
Scholar
3292
Edith N. Simmons, 2
32 Malling Road
3309
Sidney William Edmonds. 28
Butcher
3310
Kate Rose Edmonds, 29
Wife
3311
Clara Bridges, 43
Sister
38 Malling Road
3320
George Harrington, 42
Milkman
3321
Mary Harrington, 49
Wife
3322
George Ewart Harrington, 17
Baker
Awarded Croix Militaire by French Government
3323
Isabel Mary Harrington, 15
3324
William James Victor Harrington, 14
Baker’s boy
Mayatt’s Cottages, Bull Fields
3363
Stephen Hampshire, 35
Police sergeant
(1875-1952) (pictured)
3364
Naomi Hampshire, 35
Wife (pictured)
(1876-1963)
3365
Robert Henry Hampshire, 12
Scholar
3366
Irene May Hampshire, 9 months
(1910-1976) (pictured)
Portland Place, Bull Fields
3387
JOHN HUCKS, 35
Labourer, cement works
(1875-1917)
Killed in WWI
3388
ANN ELIZA HUCKS, 33
(1877-1924)
3389
VIOLET ANNIE HUCKS, 12
(1899- )
3390
FLORENCE EDITH HUCKS, 10
(1901- )
3391
JOHN HENRY HUCKS, 7
(1904- )
3392
ADA MAUDE HUCKS, 3
(1908- )
20 Portland Place, Bull Fields
3393
Walter May, 38
Hay trusser and thatcher
3394
Esther May, 38
Wife
3395
Walter May, 11
Scholar
Picture 1912
British Schools
3396
Frederick May, 8 (pictured)
won George Medal in WWII
3397
Reginald May, 3
19 Portland Place, Bull Fields
3398
John Richard Bates, 43
Wash mill, cement works
3399
Charlotte Bates, 39
Wife
3400
John Richard Bates, 19
General labourer
3401
Nellie Bates, 18
3402
Bertram [E] Bates, 16
Apprentice cooper
Killed in WWI
3403
Christopher Bates, 15
Office boy
3404
Lilly Bates, 13
Scholar
3405
Florence Bates, 11
Scholar
3406
Rossaline Bates, 9
3407
Kathleen Bates, 7
3408
Ena Bates, 4
3409
Laurie Bates, 2
3410
Aline Bates, 7 months
18 Portland Place, Bull Fields
3411
Walter Wood, 40
Cement worker
3412
Amelia Alice Wood, 38
Wife
3413
Thomas Henry Wood, 13
Scholar
3414
Leonard William Wood, 11
Scholar (2 pictures)
3415
Edward Harold Wood, 8
Scholar
3416
Elsie Amelia Wood, 6
Scholar
3417
Walter Stanley Wood, 4
Son
3418
Ruby Agnes Wood, 11 months
7 Portland Place, Bull Fields
3450
Ernest Chappell, 35
General labourer, cement works
3451
Elizabeth Chappell, 36
wife
3452
Stanley Chappell, 7
Scholar
3453
Ida Chappell, 6
Scholar
3454
Iris Chappell, 4
1913 British Schools
3455
Dorothy Chappell, 1
3456
Winnie Plummer, 21
3457
Amy Plummer 1
3458
Harry Plummer, 5 months
6 Bull Fields
3514
Alexander Foreman, 23
Finisher, paper mill
Killed in WWI
3515
Kate Foreman, 23
Wife
3516
Ronald Foreman, 2
[66] Malling Road
3560
Frederick Charles Butcher, 36
Grocer
(1875-1937)
Picture 1930s
3561
Blanche Butcher, 36
Wife
(1876-1948)
3562
Cecil Frederick Butcher, 7
(1903-1981)
3563
Herbert Stanley Butcher, 2
(1908- )
38 Malling Road
3602
JAMES JOHNSON, 51
(1861-1916)
Cooper, cement works
3603
SOPHIA EMILY JOHNSON, 49
(1862-1931)
3604
JAMES JOHNSON, 23
(1887-1912)
Engineer, paper mill
3605
GERTRUDE JOHNSON, 7
(1903-)
1 Hollick’s Cottages, Malling Road
3612
GEORGE EDWARD PRESCOTT, 50
Cement labourer
(1862-1921)
3613
FRANCES PRESCOTT, 48
(1866-1935)
3614
CHARLES WILLIAM PRESCOTT, 17
Paper maker’s labourer
(1893-1916)
Died of wounds in WWI
3615
DOROTHY DAISY PRESCOTT, 7
(1904-)
3616
GLADYS MARY PRESCOTT, 2
(1908-)
3617
IVY GRACE PRESCOTT, 6
Granddaughter
(1905- )
3618
GEORGE EDWARD PRESCOTT, 84
Father; private means
( )
3 Hollick’s Cottages, Malling Road
3621
Edmund King, 38
Packer, paper mill
3622
Miriam Charlotte King, 36
Wife
3623
Edmund Charles King, 14
Greengrocer’s assistant
3624
Edith Miriam King, 11
Scholar
Picture 1912
3625
Dorothy Agnes Masters, 10
Boarder: scholar
3626
Thomas Cowen, 38
Visitor: stoker, Royal Navy
4 Stanley Terrace, Malling Road
3638
Richard Wells, 30
Warehouse man, paper bag factory
(1881- )
(Picture 1904)
3639
Ethel May Wells, 30
Wife
(1881- )
6 Stanley Terrace, Malling Road
3647
Valentine Patterson, 29
Dryerman
( )
3648
Minnie E. Patterson,
Wife
( )
3649
Kezia R. Patterson, 4
( )
Stanley Terrace, Malling Road
3657
Christian Pries, 40
Fitter’s labourer, cement works
3658
Charlotte Pries, 40
Wife
3659
Ellen Pries, 14
3660
Adolphe Pries, 4
2 Gerda Villas, Malling Road
3669
Frank Orlando Peck, 29
Plumber
(1880-1959)
(Picture 1904)
3670
Minnie Maud Peck, 28
Wife
(1883-1941)
3671
Winifred Maud Peck, 3
(1907- )
3672
Laura Marjorie Peck, 1
(1909- )
3673
Thomas Barden, 53
Carter; Father-in-law
(1857-1932)
3674
George Thomas Barden, 18
Cement labourer; brother-in-law
(1892- )
Seaman in WWI
4 Gerda Villas, Malling Road
3680
RICHARD JOHN ATTWOOD, 40
Labourer, lime works
(1870-1917)
3681
ELLEN ATTWOOD, 40
Wife
(1867-1931)
3682
COULSTON CHARLES ATTWOOD, 18
Adopted son
Labourer, cement works
(1893-1915)
Died of wounds WWI
Myrtle Villas, Malling Road
3688
Edwin James Atkins, 43
Crane driver, cement works
(1863- )
3689
Sarah Ann Atkins, 42
Wife
(1867- )
3690
Albert Edwin Atkins, 18
Cement labourer
(1893- )
3691
Ivy Kathleen Atkins, 16
(1895- )
3692
Arthur Ernest Atkins, 13
(1898- )
3693
Ethel Atkins, 10
(1901- )
3694
Ellen Elizabeth Atkins, 75
Mother; widow
(1836-1912)
[6] Penrhyn Terrace, [148] Malling Road
3714
Sidney [Charles] Smith, 36
Insurance agent
(1875-1954)
3715
Hilda Smith, 31
Wife
(1880-1949)
(Picture 1900)
3716
Winifred Smith, 9
Scholar
(1902-1965)
3717
Mildred Smith, 3
(1907-1991)
2 Albion Villas
3739
William Hopper, 60
Signalman
3740
Rodney Philip Hopper, 19
General labourer
3741
Maud Agnes Hopper, 29
Daughter (pictured)
(1881-1972)
3742
Ida Maynard, visitor, 22
3 Albion Villas, Malling Road
3743
FRANK DAVIS, 56
Paper maker
(1855-1927)
3744
SARAH DAVIS, 55
(1856-1930) (pictured)
3745
FRANK HEDLEY DAVIS, 25
Stoker’s assistant, paper mill
(1886- )
3746
WILLIAM J E DAVIS, 30
Gear attendant, paper mill
(1880- )
3747
HARRIET A DAVIS, 30
Daughter-in-law
(1881- )
3748
CYRIL THOMAS DAVIS, 4
Grandson
(1907- )
3749
ROWLAND FRANK JOHN DAVIS, 2
Grandson
(1909- )
3 Linden Place/Villas, Malling Road
3762
Amos Putt, 71
Army pensioner
(1840-1915)
3763
Mary Ann Putt, 56
wife
(1855-1929)
3764
Lillian Alice Maud Putt, 33
Headmistress
(Infant Dept., Brook Street)
(1878-1932)
Edina, Malling Road
3771
William Robinson Hodgkinson, 55
Schoolmaster (elementary)
3772
Violet Constance Hodgkinson, 23
School teacher (not in employment)
3773
Florence Jennie Hodgkinson, 22
Housekeeper for father
3774
Barbara Jane Hodgkinson, 4
Granddaughter
Kirtonia, Malling Road
3775
William Edward Clegg, 42
Second master [Hook School]
Widower
(1869- 1944)
(1902)
3776
Clara Jane Clegg, 36
Niece
(1875- )
3777
George Haywood Clegg, 25
Nephew
(1886- )
(picture 1902)
Delhi, Malling Road
3821
Albert Tong, 44
Blacksmith
3822
Louisa Tong, 42
Wife
3823
Albert E. R. Tong, 16
Blacksmith
3824
Rosalind Tong, 11
Picture 1912
British Schools
3825
Evelyn Beatrice Tong, 6
3826
Cynthia Saunders, 4
visitor
St Katherine’s, [216] Malling Road
3827
ARCHIBALD WILLIAM WOODBURN, 50
Company secretary, paper mill
(1858- )
3828
ELIZA WOODBURN, 85
Mother
(1825-1911)
3829
ELIZA WOODBURN, 51
Sister
(1857-)
3830
ETHEL BROWN, 25
Servant; cook
(1886- )
3831
ETHEL HOLLIS, 18
Housemaid
(1893- )
3832
MARGARET HUTTON, 38
Sick nurse
(1873- )
St Katherine’s Lane
3833
William James Fullman, 48
Lime burner
3834
Maryann Fullman, 46
Wife
3835
Thomas Fletcher Fullman, 19
House painter
3836
Stanley George Fullman, 14
Paper cutter boy
(1896-1915)
Killed in WWI
3837
Cicely Mary Fullman, 11
Scholar
Picture 1912
British Schools
3838
Bessie Ella Fullman, 9
Scholar
3839
Kathleen Annie Fullman, 4
c.1930 picture
3840
Edward Martin, 65
Chalk and lime loader; boarder
1 Bramley Road
3841
FREDERICK SAMUEL SNOAD, 35
Cement labourer
(1875-1950)
3842
MERCY LYDIA FLORENCE SNOAD, 30
Wife
(1881-1926)
3843
FLORENCE MERCY SNOAD, 5
(1906- )
3844
FREDERICK SNOAD, 2
(1908-)
3845
EDWARD SNOAD, 11m
(1910- )
3 Bramley Road
3848
Walter Shirley, 43
cooper
49
Alice Shirley, 43
Wife
3850
Alice Shirley, 17
3851
Robert Shirley, 4
5 Bramley Villas, Bramley Road
3896
Walter Richardson, 37
Labourer, cement works
3897
Cordelia Richardson, 36
Wife
3898
Cordelia Richardson, 11
Scholar
3899
Eva Richardson, 9
Scholar
3900
Hannah Richardson, 7
Scholar
3901
Edith Richardson. 2
Nelson Villa, Bramley Road
3874
Joseph Charles Smallman, 56
Foreman, turps factory
3875
Isabella Smallman
Wife
3876
Nellie Smallman, 16
Apprentice dressmaker
3877
Matilda Smallman, 14
scholar (pictured)
Bramley Road
3920
JOHN HODGES, 62
Labourer, cement works
(1846-1924)
3921
HANNAH ‘KATE’ HODGES, 55
Wife
(1855-1932)
3922
WILLIAM HODGES, 30
Labourer, cement works
(1879- )
3923
WALTER HODGES, 26
Furnace stoker, cement works
(1884- )
3924
MINNIE HODGES, 24
Clerk, co-operative stores
(1887- )
3925
HENRY HODGES, 17
Apprentice watchmaker
(1893- )
3926
EDWARD HODGES, 13
School and errand boy
(1896-1916)
WWI casualty
6 Parkestone Terrace, Bramley Road
3947
William Lambeth, 58
Cement cooper
3948
Caroline Lambeth, 55
Wife
3949
George [Edward] Lambeth, 16
Junior clerk
Killed in WWI
(1895-1917)
3950
Sydney Lambeth, 14
School; newsboy
7 Parkestone Terrace, Bramley Road
3951
Albert Ernest Dale, 37
Plasterer
3952
Annie Dale, 34
3953
Albert Ernest [B] Dale, 12
Scholar
3954
Ruby Violet Dale, 9
Scholar
3955
Ronald Frederick Dale, 5
8 Parkstone Terrace, Bramley Road
3956
George Filmer, 31
Waterman (pictured)
3957
Rose Filmer, 28
Wife
3958
George Filmer, 7
3959
Herbert Filmer, 2
4 Victoria Terrace, Bramley Road [Recreation Avenue]
4126
ROWLAND ALFRED DRAYCON, 45
House carpenter
(1868-1949)
4127
MARY DRAYCON, 44
(1867-1920)
Birling Road [Groves]
4187
GEORGE LARKIN, 29
( )
Paper packer, paper mill
4182
FRANCES LARKIN, 32
( )
4183
PANSIE LARKIN, 1 month
( )