1891 - Blean Workhouse - Whitstable born people

We continue from where we left the inhabitants of the workhouse in 1881 and move on to 1891. We find two of the St. Clare (St.Clair) children are still present and another has joined them. Their mother is no longer listed.

The buildings were later converted into a hospital and more recently been developed into a residential area known as Canterbury Fields.

Blean Union Workhouse – 1891 Census, Whitstable born people.
Name Position Marr. M/F Age Occupation Where Born Infirmity
Appleton, Anne Pauper S F 46 Whitstable
Ballands, Alfred Pauper M 12 Scholar Whitstable
Ballands, Seaward Pauper M 14 Scholar Whitstable
Bean, Mary Pauper M F 41 Whitstable
Brodie, John Pauper W M 42 ?? Whitstable
Bushell, Ellen Pauper F 10 Scholar Whitstable
Bushell, Frederick Pauper M 12 Scholar Whitstable
Bushell, George E. Pauper M 12 Scholar Whitstable
Eldridge, Violet Pauper F 10 Scholar Whitstable
Fearn, George Pauper W M 67 General Labourer Whitstable
Harris, Alfred Pauper S M 48 Farm Labourer Whitstable
Hockless, Elizabeth Pauper S F 38 General Servant Whitstable Partially Blind
Hockless, John Pauper W M 71 Retired Painter Whitstable
Kelsey, May Pauper S F 26 General Servant Whitstable
Marsh, George Pauper S M 75 General Labourer Swalecliffe
Mount, Alice Pauper F 14 Scholar Whitstable
Page, Arthur Pauper M 12 Scholar Swalecliffe
Philpott, John Pauper S M 72 Retired Mariner Whitstable
Pout, Mary A. Pauper S F 18 General Servant Whitstable
Sara??an, Percy Pauper M 14 Scholar Whitstable
Stroud, William Pauper M 14 Scholar Whitstable
St.Clare, Alfred Pauper M 11 Scholar Whitstable
St.Clare, Emma Pauper F 8 Scholar Whitstable
St.Clare, James Pauper M 15 Scholar Whitstable
Wheeler, George Pauper S M 70 Retired Seaman Whitstable
Whitnall, Agness Pauper S F 41 General Servant Whitstable