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1851 Living at 1 Heles Court, Exeter: [[William Shepherd (b.1813)|William Shepherd]] (age 38 born Collumpton), Whitesmith. With his wife Harriett, three daughters and two son [[William Shepherd]] and John.<ref>1851 Census</ref>
1851 Living at 1 Heles Court, Exeter: [[William Shepherd (b.1813)|William Shepherd]] (age 38 born Collumpton), Whitesmith. With his wife Harriett, three daughters and two sons [[William Shepherd]] and John.<ref>1851 Census</ref>


1861 Living at 12 Longbrook Terrace, Exeter: [[William Shepherd (b.1813)|William Shepherd]] (age 48 born Cullompton), Whitesmith employing 2 men and 4 boys. With his wife Harriett, two daughters and four sons [[William Shepherd]], John, Samuel and Robert.<ref>1861 Census</ref>
1861 Living at 12 Longbrook Terrace, Exeter: [[William Shepherd (b.1813)|William Shepherd]] (age 48 born Cullompton), Whitesmith employing 2 men and 4 boys. With his wife Harriett, two daughters and four sons [[William Shepherd]], John, Samuel and Robert.<ref>1861 Census</ref>

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William Shepherd (c1813- )

1851 Living at 1 Heles Court, Exeter: William Shepherd (age 38 born Collumpton), Whitesmith. With his wife Harriett, three daughters and two sons William Shepherd and John.[1]

1861 Living at 12 Longbrook Terrace, Exeter: William Shepherd (age 48 born Cullompton), Whitesmith employing 2 men and 4 boys. With his wife Harriett, two daughters and four sons William Shepherd, John, Samuel and Robert.[2]

1871 Living at 12 Longbrook Terrace, Exeter: William Shepherd (age 58 born Cullompton), Bell (?) employing 4 men and 2 boys. With his wife Harriett, a daughter and sons Samuel and Robert.[3]

1881 Living at 12 Longbrook Terrace, Exeter: William Shepherd (age 40 born London), Engine Fitter at Works. With his wife and six children. In the next house 13 Longbrook Terrace, Exeter is William Shepherd (age 68 born Cullompton), General Smith employing 5 men and 4 boys. With his wife Harriett Shepherd, his niece and his granddaughter (age 69 born Bow).[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 Census
  2. 1861 Census
  3. 1871 Census
  4. 1881 Census