In 1851, Emily Pepperell (16) of Slapton was working as a house servant William Henry Rees, chemist & druggist, in Duke Street, Dartmouth Saint Saviours Devon.
In 1861, Emily Pepperell (27) of Slapton was working as a domestic cook for Richard Paige Tucker, surgeon, in Start, Slapton Devon.
In 1871, Emily Pike (35) of Slapton and husband Robert Pike (42) of Stokenham, tailor, were living in Village, Slapton. Emily's parents were living nextdoor.
In 1881, Emily Pike (46) of Slapton and husband Robert Pike (53) of Torcross, were living in Slapton Village, Devon. Present was [Emily's] nephew Henry J. Potter (10) of Torquay, scholar
In 1891, Emily Pike (57) of Slapton, widow, living on her own means, was in Slapton Devon. Visiting was Emily Pepperell* (14) of London.
* daughter of Emily's brother Samuel.
In 1901, Emily Pike (66) of Slapton, widow, was living with her brother-in-law Henry Potter* in 1 Mount Pleasant, Tormaham with Torquay, Devon.
* Widower of Emily's late sister Tabitha.
In 1911, Emily Pike (77) of Slapton Devon, widow, private means, was living in Slapton. Present was companion Emily Potter (14) of Bath Somerset [see 1901 Census above].
----------------------------------
Emily Pike died aged 90 years.
Emily Pike of Rose-cottage Slapton Devonshire, widow, died 14 May 1924. Probate Exeter 1 July to Harry James Potter, solicitor's clerk. Effects £311 17s. 8d.
Emily married Robert PIKE, son of John PIKE and Susan ISSELL, in 1864 in the Kingsbridge District, Devon, England 2. (Robert PIKE was born in 1827 in Torcross, Stokenham, Devon, England, christened on 17 Jun 1827 in Stokenham, Devon, England 4, died on 11 Jul 1887 in Slapton, Devon, England 5 and was buried on 16 Jul 1887 in Slapton, Devon, England 6, aged 60 years.)