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Icklesham Male Census of 1803   PDF  E-mail 

 

Icklesham Men at War in 1803

A Census of Male Inhabitants aged 17 - 55

This list was compiled by Stephen Jewhurst and Thomas Howard, the overseers of the parish, and who entered details against the names of some of the men listed stating why they thought they should be considered for exemption from the Militia Ballot.

 

Forename Surname Occupation Notes
Edwad Apps Jnr Cordwainer Journeyman Volunteer in the Cinque Ports Winchelsea
John Armitage Labourer Volunteer under Mr Thorpe, Fairlight
John Avery Labourer three children
George Barden Carpenter poor, four children
William Barden Labourer poor, two children
John Bates Cordwainer lame and incapable to serve
Francis Beale Labourer Volunteer in the Cinque Ports Winchelsea
Benjamin Beney Labourer poor, three children
Edward Bennett Labourer In the Liberty of Winchelsea
John Beale Labourer poor, four children
William Blackman Farmers Son ~
William Bray Journeyman Wheelwright three children
James Broadbridge Watchmaker Infirm
Edward Bumstead Labourer ~
Thomas Butchers Labourer Volunteer in the Cinque Ports Winchelsea
Thomas Carey Journeyman Carpenter Volunteer
Daniel Catt Servant Volunteer in the Cinque Ports Winchelsea
Thomas Clarke Labourer Volunteer
Zebulon Clarke Labourer poor, three children
Peter Colegate Labourer poor, seven children
Thomas Colegate Labourer Volunteer in the Cinque Ports Winchelsea
Thomas Coleman Servant ~
Daniel Cooke Servant Volunteer in the Cinque Ports Winchelsea
William Eldridge Labourer poor, four children
John Ford Labourer poor, four children
Benjamin Fuller Labourer drawn in Army of Reserve 1803, found a substitute
James Fuller Labourer Volunteer in the Cinque Ports Winchelsea
Thomas Fuller Labourer ~
Barnet Ginner Labourer drawn for the Old Militia 1803 & found a substitute
Thomas Glazier Servant ~
John Gur Labourer Volunteer under Mr Thorpe, Fairlight
John Gutsell Labourer ~
Joseph Harman Farmers Son Volunteer in the Cinque Ports Winchelsea
William Harman Farmers Son ~
Henry Hayward Labourer Volunteer under Mr Thorpe, Fairlight
Thomas Hermitage Labourer poor, three children
James Hessell servant drawn in the Old Militia and served 5 years, dis 25 April 1802
Charles Hoad Farmers Son ~
Harry Hoad Farmers Son ~
John Hoad Farmers Son ~
James Homard Labourer poor, two children
James Homer Labourer unfit to serve
Joash Jones Farmer ~
George King Farmer drawn in the Supplementary Militia 1803 and hired a substitute
Edward Martin Jnr Labourer poor, two children
William Martin Jnr Cordwainer Journeyman Volunteer in the Cinque Ports Winchelsea
Joseph Masters Labourer drawn in Army of Reserve 1803, found a substitute
Thomas Masters Servant In the Liberty of Winchelsea
Francis Meads Licenced Hawker ~
John Merchant Labourer poor, two children
John Merchant Labourer Volunteer in the Cinque Ports Winchelsea
John Moon Cordwainer  Apprentice Volunteer in the Cinque Ports Winchelsea
Robert Moon Servant drawn for the Old Militia 1803 & found a substitute
Phillip sargent Servant ~
William Sargent Labourer poor, four children
John Simmons Publican ~
James Stonham Labourer In the Liberty of Winchelsea
William Tamsett Labourer poor, five children
Linoard Towner Blacksmith Journeyman Volunteer in Capt Dugdales Co.
Edward Trill Labourer Volunteer in the Cinque Ports Winchelsea
Isaac Veness Blacksmith Volunteer under Mr Thorpe, Fairlight
Richard Vinall Labourer poor, four children
Robert Willson Cordwainer Headborough for the Hundred of Guestling
Thomas Wimble Labourer poor, four children

 
   
     

 
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