Names on the 1841 census
There were 127 different surnames in Coates in 1841.
There were 6 Blunt households but I cannot say (yet) whether they were related. 4 of the (male) Blunts were farmers although Charles Blunt (20) lived with the Hughes family. Benjamin Blunt was an Innkeeper and John Blunt was a miller.
There were 5 Hall families, one with 9 members. Three of the men were Ag. Labs. but John Hall was a Butcher, Adam Hall a Constable whilst William Hall was a Taylor.
There were 4 Carter families, one with 10 family members. The men were all Agricultural Labourers except one of the William Carters who was a shoemaker.
4 of the households were Hoppers and a Mary Hopper was the school mistress.
There were 3 families of these names: Beaton, Bedford, Laud, Lindsey, Plowright,
There were 2 families named Ashworth, Catling, Christopher (or Christipher if you go by what is on the census return), Corby, Fawn, Gill, Hart, Kisby, Ratliff, Read, Redhead, Sharpe and Smith.
There were 6 Blunt households but I cannot say (yet) whether they were related. 4 of the (male) Blunts were farmers although Charles Blunt (20) lived with the Hughes family. Benjamin Blunt was an Innkeeper and John Blunt was a miller.
There were 5 Hall families, one with 9 members. Three of the men were Ag. Labs. but John Hall was a Butcher, Adam Hall a Constable whilst William Hall was a Taylor.
There were 4 Carter families, one with 10 family members. The men were all Agricultural Labourers except one of the William Carters who was a shoemaker.
4 of the households were Hoppers and a Mary Hopper was the school mistress.
There were 3 families of these names: Beaton, Bedford, Laud, Lindsey, Plowright,
There were 2 families named Ashworth, Catling, Christopher (or Christipher if you go by what is on the census return), Corby, Fawn, Gill, Hart, Kisby, Ratliff, Read, Redhead, Sharpe and Smith.