Number on the List - 22 George Fieldsend
Summary of Mr. Lockwood's reports upon Children Boarded-out under the care of the Millbrook Boarding-out Committee.
REMARKS
George Fieldsend is in the Fourth Standard at school. His foster mother gave him a good character, and stated that until about three months ago when he was laid up for several days with a severe cold, his health had been very good. He is not a strong-looking boy. He told the inspector in reply to questions, "that he was well-fed, had not too much to do, and was kindly treated by both foster parents". He sleeps in a small room by himself.
Possible location of George Fieldsend in the 1881 Census - RG11/1634 - Page 12
Village, Houghton Conquest, Ampthill, Bedfordshire.
| Surname | Given Name | Relation to Head | Condition as to Marriage | Age | Profession Occupation | Where Born |
| BURNAGE | George | Head | Mar. | 62 | General Labourer | Houghton Conquest, Beds. |
| BURNAGE | Sarah | Wife | Mar. | 61 | Lace Maker | Ampthill, Beds. |
| BURNAGE | John | Son | Um. | 19 | Under Groom | Houghton Conquest, Beds. |
| FIELDSEND | George | Boarder | - | 11 | Scholar | London, Middlesex |