Hi Debbie,
I should have mentioned that Mary's name was Mary Ann Hooks. (I have two files for this family, because of the variations in name spellings.) I see from 1881 Census, Bermondsey, that George and Mary A had six children living at home:
1881, St James Southwark, Bermondsey
Goerge Sculpher head Mar 53 Foreman Nfk Castleacre
Mary A. " wife Mar 48 DressMkr " "
Daniel? " son 19 Labourer Sry Peckham
Robert " son 17 Sailor " Battersea
Alfred " son 14 Messnger " Rotherhithe
Walter " son 12 " "
George " son 8 " "
Anne Mary " daur 5 " Horsely Down
George's parents, Robert and Susan (Smith) Sculpher are shown in 1841, Castleacre with two of their boys, George and James. Between the two boys, they had Charles (b/d 1831); also had Emily, Charles (2) Robert, Emily (2), John and Georgeanna. There may be more. (Addition: This census also has Emala 6, Charles 4, Robt 1 - sorry, I didn't look carefully)
The problem with this family, and the reason they're so hard to find is (1) they spell their names in a variety of ways - SCULFER, SCULFAR, SCULFOR, SCULFORD, SCULFORTHE, SCULTHORPE, SCULPHER, etc, etc; and (2) They originated in the Suffolk area, esp. Bury St. Edmunds and then began appearing in Norfolk. Sculfer in Norfolk converged with another prolific Norfolk family, Powley. Quite a few of them can be found in Norfolk and Suffolk probate records (Ancestry has these.)
I have some charted material for both families if you need anything.
Regards,
Pat