| Surnames in Village | Christian Names | Family or Individual |
Location | Notes |
| Hardwick | Charles | F | Little Southwood Park | |
| Newman | Robert | I | Little Southwood Park | Lodger |
| Longson? | Charles | F | Great Southwood Park | |
| Longson? | Charles (son) | F | Great Southwood Park | |
| Crick | Samuel | F | Little Ousden, Farmhouse | Little Ousden was including as it had been amalgamated with Hargrave in March 1884. |
| Challis | Nathan | F | Little Ousden, Cottage | Comprising Pettit's farmhouse and cottage. |
| Bell | Sampson | F | The Hall | Sampson is 70, his wife Margaret is 76 and their unmarried daughter Sophia is 36 - there were 6 childen there is 1871 so looks like Sophia is the daughter left to look after aged parents. |
| Coe | Lizzie | I | The Hall | Servant |
| Chamberlain | Samuel | F | The Rectory | Rector |
| Wormar? | Charlotte | I | The Rectory | Nursemaid |
| Ives | Ellen | I | The Rectory | Housemaid |
| Aylard | Gin (or Gim) | F | The Wash | Hurdle Maker (lovely) |
| Aylard | Susan | I | The Wash | Neice of above - maybe there to help her blind aunt. |
| Mansfield | Mary | I | The Wash | |
| Turner | Henry | F | The Wash | |
| Cockerton | Louisa | F | The Wash | Widowed daughter of above. |
| Cockerton | Margaret | I | The Wash | Daughter (15) recorded as "Mother's Help" |
| Cockerton | George | I | The Wash | So (13) recorded as Ag Lab. |
| Nunn | Rhoda | I | The Wash | Widowed tailoress. |
| Buxton | Sarah | F | Mill House | Widow of Miller, presumably. |
| Buxton | Samuel | I | Mill House | Both sons recorded as the miller and farmer. |
| Buxton | John | I | Mill House | |
| Harrington | Jacob | F | The Bull Inn | |
| Long | Albert | F | School House | Both of these chaps are down as head of the household at school house, both with a wife and infant. |
| English | Arthur | F | School House | As above. |
| Death | John | F | The Green | |
| Phillips | John | I | The Green | |
| Phillips | Maria | I | The Green | |
| Phillips | Sarah | I | The Green | |
| Hurst | Thomas | F | The Green | |
| Cross | Mark | I | The Green | |
| Newman | William | F | The Green | |
| Wray | Hewson | F | The Green | |
| Wray | Herbert | I | The Green | Son of Hewson, recorded as Grocer and this property as "Grocer's Shop" |
| Phillips | Mary | I | The Green | Mother in law of above. |
| Pearson | Cornelius | F | The Green | Six children between 13 and 2. |
| Murkin | James | F | The Green | |
| Hurst | John | F | The Green | Six children between 18 and 3. |
| Hurst | George | F | The Green | |
| Murkin | Charles | F | The Green | Seven children between 13 and 8 months. |
| Phillips | Charles | F | The Green | |
| Phillips | Louisa | F | The Green | Widow with her three grown up sons living with her. |
| Phillips | Albert | I | The Green | |
| Phillips | Herbert | I | The Green | |
| Phillips | Earnest | I | The Green | |
| Cross | Walter | F | Blacksmith's House | |
| Cross | Frederick | F | Blacksmith's House | |
| Hubbard | Nunn | F | The Green Farm | |
| Nunn | Emma | I | The Green Farm | Servant. |
| Phillips | George | F | The Green | 10 children between 18 and 2 months. |
| Cross | Arthur | F | The Green | |
| Melton | John | F | The Green Farm | |
| Mansfield | George | F | The Green | |
| Gooch | Elizabeth | I | The Green | Property reciorded as Grocer's Shop. |
| Adkin | William | I | The Green | Lodger of above. Recorded as "blind" but occupation as "plasterer" - interesting combination. |
| Seeley | Samuel | F | The Green | |
| Phillips | William | F | The Green | |
| Wallis | Charles | F | The Green | |
| Pearson | Samuel | I | The Green | Lodger of above. Recorded as "idiot" farm labourer. |
| Murkin | George | F | The Green | |
| Alcock | Emma | I | The Green | Servant to above aged 15. |
| Nunn | Family | F | The Green | |
| Plummer | William | I | The Green | Widower. |
| Seeley | William | F | The Green | |
| King | Harry | F | The Green | |
| Murkin | Eliza | I | The Green | |
| Murkin | Sarah | I | The Green | Neice of the above in the same household. |
| Gooch | George | F | The Green | |
| Nunn | William | F | The Green | |
| Frost | Henry | F | The Green | |
| Kerry | John | F | Grove Cottage | |
| Frost | Joseph | F | Grove Cottage | |
| Boldero? | Lonsdale J? | F | Grove Farm | |
| Jarvis | Julia | I | Grove Farm | Servant to above. |
| Pask | Oliver | I | Adjacent to Grove Farm. | |
| Sargent | Elizabeth | I | Adjacent to Grove Farm. | Servant to above. |
| Race | George | F | Adjacent to Grove Farm. | George's grandson, Horace aged 5is on the census here and he died in 1918 in France aged 33. He is on the war memorial in the church. His mother, Anna Race, is also in this family group. |
| Cater | Alfred | F | Adjacent to Grove Farm. | |
| Sargent | Mark | F | Near Grove Farm. | |
| Nunn | Lucy | I | Near Grove Farm | |
| Smart | Robert | F | Cocks Head Inn | |
| Copping | Ellen | I | Cocks Head Inn | Servant. |
| Sargent | Frederick | I | Cocks Head Inn | Lodger at above. |
| Sparrow | Elizabeth | I | Knowles Green | |
| Ashman | Elizabeth | I | Knowles Green | Widow with three grown sons living with her. |
| Ashman | James | I | Knowles Green | |
| Ashman | Charles | I | Knowles Green | |
| Ashman | Alfred | I | Knowles Green | |
| Newman | Lewis | F | Knowles Green | |
| Sharp | Robert | F | Knowles Green | |
| Death | Harry | F | Knowles Green | |
| Cross | William | I | Knowles Green | Lodger with above. |
| Death | George | F | Knowles Green | |
| Pettitt | Eliza | F | The Farm, Knowles Green | Widow with 5 children, ghrandaughter and two lodgers. |
| Ball | Maud | I | The Farm, Knowles Green | Grandaughter aged 2 to above. |
| Stiff | William | I | The Farm, Knowles Green | Lodger with above. |
| Stiff | Geogre | I | The Farm, Knowles Green | Lodger with above. |
| Cross | George | F | Knowles Green | |
| Stiff | William | F | Chevington Road | Six children from 15 to 2. |
| Cross | Charles | F | Chevington Road | Six children 16 to 6 months. |
| Pryke | Harriet | I | Chevington Road | Mother nin law of above. |
| Last | James | F | Stone Hall | |
| Seeley | David | F | Birds End | |
| Myson | Charles | F | Birds End | |
| Myson | Charles | I | Birds End | Son of above recorded as being "deaf and dumb" aged 62. |
| Myson | John | F | Birds End | Widower with three daughters. |
| Wallis | William | F | Birds End | |
| Rowling | Anne | I | Birds End | Widow. |
| Cross | John | F | Birds End | |
| Clary | Mary | I | Birds End | Widow. |
| Gooch | Charlotte | I | Birds End | Widow. |
| Nunn | George I | I | Birds End, Beer House | Recorded as "occupier under father, Edward Nunn" aged 17. |
| Nunn | James | I | Birds End, Beer House | Presumably brother aged 14. |
| Frost | Robert | F | Birds End | |
| Plummer | Nathan | F | Birds End | Seven children between 14 and 1. The one year old is Oscar Plummer who is on the war memorial having been killed, aged 26, in 1916 in France. |
| Simpkin | Eliza | I | Birds End | |
| Simpkin | Joseph | I | Birds End | Unmarried sibling in same house - aged 60 and 58. |
| Wallis | George | F | Birds End | |
| Nunn | Edward | F | Birds End | |
| Cowel | Kate | I | Birds End | Servant to above. |
| Cook | Jacob | F | Birds End | Recorded as "Prudential Assurance Agent", aka The Man from the Pru. |
| Seeley | Alfred | F | Frogs End | |
| Pilgrim | Mary A | I | Frogs End | Mother in law of above. |
| Wallis | John | F | Field Cottage | Seven children between 22 and 3. |
| Arbon | David | I | Field Cottage | Brother in law living with above, aged 26, recorded as "cripple with no occupation" |
| Cross | George | F | Field Cottage | |
| Cross | Robert | F | Field Cottage | |
| Deeks | David | F | Willow Farm | |
| Fuller | Elizabeth | I | Willow Farm | Servant to above, aged 14. |
| Plummer | Walter | F | Hill Road | Seven children between 14 and 11 months. |
| Sargent | John | I | The Green | Head |
| Sargent | Eliza | I | The Green | Sister |
| Sargent | George | I | The Green | Brother |
| Sargent | Albert | I | The Green | Son |
| Mossy Hill | 2 unoccupied. | |||
| TOTALS: | Houses | 97 | Plus 2 houses uninhabited. | |
| People | 378 | |||