Whitstable Family History - Starting out.
Painting the picture...



Let's picture the scene. The year is 1881. Today is Monday the 4th April and the previous midnight was the point of the 1881 census.

The enumerator is on his rounds collecting the information for his allotted area. He turns off Middle Wall in the direction of Island Wall through Beach Alley. This is not a narrow alleyway like Squeeze Gut Alley between terraces of cottages, but is hardly wide enough to call a road. Had it not had an entrance and an exit it may well have been classed as a yard.

Beach Alley, Whitstable, as it might have looked in 1881.

The houses were not numbered. Only a few had names. He walked along the cobbles to the first dwelling and paused to write on the census sheet he was filling in the place name, Beach Alley. At least, he thought, I'm not the one who's having to clamber on board all of the boats in the harbour today.

He knocked on the door and began collating. The following has been taken from his records that day.

Census:RG11/0694/043 page 15/16. ('~' = next household.)

 NameRel.M?.Gen.AgeBirthplaceOccupation
        
~Shingelston, GeorgeHeadMM27Whitstable, Kent.Oyster Dredger
 Shingelston, FannyWifeMF27Whitstable, Kent.Wife of Oyster Dredger
 Shingelston, Nellie GDaughter F3Whitstable, Kent. 
 Shingelston, Ernest GSon M1Whitstable, Kent. 
 Bridght, GracehtSisterUF23Whitstable, Kent.Domestic Cook
        
~Richards, Lewis JohnHeadMM23Whitstable, Kent.Shipwright
 Richards, Emma M JWifeMF23Whitstable, Kent.Shipwright's wife
 Richards, Alice MDaughter F1Whitstable, Kent. 
        
~UNINHABITED,To Let      
        
~Crump, Mary AnnWife (of Head)MF46Newbury, BerkshireWife of Mariner
 Watts, Mary CNiece F7Reading, BerkshireScholar
        
~Uden, ElizabethWife(of Head)MF28Whitstable, Kent.Wife of Mariner
 Uden, Hellen MDaughter F3Whitstable, Kent. 
 Uden, Wiliam HySon M1Whitstable, Kent. 
        
~UNINHABITED      
        
~UNINHABITED      
        
~Row, JosephHead M50Whitstable, Kent.Shipwright Labourer
        
~Madams, ElizaHeadWF45Herne Bay, Kent.Widow of Master Mariner
 Madams, WilliamSonUM20Whitstable, Kent.Mariner
 Madams, AlbertaDaughterUF18Whitstable, Kent.Under Cook
 Madams, JaneDaughter F13Whitstable, Kent.Scholar
 Madams, IsabellaDaughter F10Whitstable, Kent.Scholar
        
~Richards, EmmaHeadWF55Whitstable, KentNurse SNS
 Richards, HarrySonUM16Whitstable, KentShipwright
        
~Friend, StephenHeadMM60Whitstable, Kent.Mariner
 Friend, MaryWifeMF62Whitstable, Kent.Mariner's wife
        
~Coller, RobertHeadMM40Whitstable, KentMariner
 Coller, Anne MWifeMF40Whitstable, KentMariner' wife
 Coller, Anne EDaughterUF20Whitstable, KentDressmaker
 Coller, FrancisDaughterUF19Whitstable, KentDomestic Servant
 Coller, George RSonUM17Whitstable, KentShoe Maker
 Coller, William ThosSon M12Whitstable, KentScholar
 Coller, SusanDaughter F10Whitstable, KentScholar
 Coller, CharlieSon M6Whitstable, KentScholar
 Coller, Emma JDaughter F4Whitstable, KentScholar
 Coller, AlbertSon M1Whitstable, Kent 
 Coller, EdithDaughter F1  
        
~Hadler, Henry ThosHeadMM34Whitstable, Kent.Shipwright, unemployed
 Hadler, Ester EWifeMF32Ringwould, KentShipwright's wife
 Hadler, Mary AnnDaughter F13Whitstable, Kent.Scholar
 Hadler, Thomas GSon M11Whitstable, Kent.Scholar
 Hadler, Elizabeth EDaughter F9Whitstable, Kent.Scholar
 Hadler, Alice MDaughter F5Whitstable, Kent.Scholar
 Hadler, Henry WSon M2Whitstable, Kent. 
 Hadler, Richard PSon M1Whitstable, Kent. 
        
~Roberts, AnnWife (of Head)MF32Canterbury, KentMariner's wife
 Roberts, AnnDaughter F12Seasalter, KentScholar
 Roberts, EmmaDaughter F8Seasalter, KentScholar
 Roberts, WilliamSon M3Seasalter, Kent 
 Roberts, ThomasSon M1Seasalter, Kent 
        
~Camburn, NathanielHeadMM47Whitstable, KentFisherman
 Camburn, SarahWifeMF42Whitstable, KentFisherman's wife
 Camburn, EmmaDaughterUF17Whitstable, KentHouse Servant
 Camburn, NathanielSon M7Whitstable, KentScholar
 Camburn, NelsonSon M3Whitstable, Kent 
        
 END OF BEACH ALLEY.      Data © Public Record Office.
Filling in the gaps...

The enumerator totalled his columns of households, males and females. He made his way to Sea Wall, tightening his coat as he walked. The north wind was blowing todayand it was going to be very cold along the beach. He had made no conclusions from his findings, after all that wasn't his job and in any case the findings here were much the same as the surrounding area.

We, today though, are different people, supposedly better educated but having lost that simple lifestyle. We are used to analysing down to the infinite degree. So what can we tell from these records?

We also now know how difficult it is to accurately read the writing on these old census sheets. The above are true as regards the official records but there are a few errors that will be proved and corrections shown for as more research is carried out.

Getting interested?

If this little taste of history has got you thinking about your Whitstable ancestors then have a look at what we found when we started to research the first family on this list, the Shingelston's, as we began the

Whitstable Family File. project.

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