number of rooms = 4 Refers to original post
Addresses:
Ashford Hill Refers to post #6
Absent do.
The "do" dittos the entry above, so Absent Hill looks like the address. No idea if there was such a place.
Which census is this from?
Thank you,
1911 census.
The original question about the 1911 census has been answered.
You have now introduced a completely different issue in post #6 which is causing confusion. I will attempt to deal with the second question.
We are now looking at the
1881 census for Hampshire (RG11/1266/112/17). Everyone on that page lives at/on Ashford Hill.
Please refer to the snip below. The first household schedule number is 88 - Ashford Hill, occupiers named.
The next is 89 - marked 'Absent' as occupiers aren't there so no names, address 'ditto'.
Next is 90 - address 'ditto', occupiers named.
Then 91 etc are normal entries - address 'ditto', occupiers named.
The enumerator has entered the first name from 90 on the line for 89, which should show no names. The wiggly line between 89 and 90 is meant to show that Mary belongs in household 90.