This is an index to Christine Rhoden booklet on the village of Wilshamstead.
Some entries are themselves to indices to various postal directories and appear in parenthesis. (Kellys, Post Office, Harrods, Slater, Pigot). The directories were held in the Bedford Central Library.
Title | Given name | Surname | Page | Time | Photo | Notes |
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Geo Wm | Abbott | 28 | 1928 | |
Black Hat PH (Kellys) |
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Charles | Albury | 28 | 1906 | |
Beer retailer (Kellys) |
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Edward | Armstrong | 15 | 1893 | |
married Sarah Willmer, was living in Penavon, Dallington, New Zealand |
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Sarah Elizabeth | Armstrong | 14 | 1865 | |
daughter of Walter and Harriet Willmer. Married Edward Armstrong |
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Sarah Elizabeth | Armstrong | 15 | 1894 | |
Sarah sold property share to brother William Bernard Willmer who sold to George Tomkins |
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George | Arnold | 28 | 1869-1898 | |
Beer retailer/grocer (Kellys, Post office directory, Harrods) |
|
Brian Ernest | Baker | 18 | 1978 | |
Carters sold to Brian Ernest and Dorothy Elizabeth Baker from 22 Connaught Close, Hemel. Hempstead |
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Dorothy Elizabeth | Baker | 18 | 1978 | |
Carters sold to Brian Ernest and Dorothy Elizabeth Baker from 22 Connaught Close, Hemel. Hempstead |
Mr | |
Baker | 20 | |
|
Mr Baker resident of shoemakers shop |
|
Frederick | Barber | 17 | 1956 | |
Uptons sell shop to Frederick and Winifred Harriet Sarah Barber of Sarratt Green, Sarratt, Herts. Witnessed by M Scarborough housewife in High St, Wilstead |
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Thomas | Barber | 28 | 1847-1862 | |
Beer retailer (Kellys, Slater) |
|
Winifred Harriet Sarah | Barber | 17 | 1956 | |
Uptons sell shop to Frederick and Winifred Harriet Sarah Barber of Sarratt Green, Sarratt, Herts. Witnessed by M Scarborough housewife in High St, Wilstead |
Mrs | |
Barber | 6 | 1961 | |
had garage |
|
|
Barber | 18 | 1962 | |
Barbers sell to Arthur Edwards and Anthony Ludlow of 142 Stephendale Rd, Fulham, London |
Mr & Mrs | Joel | Bean | 22 | 1960 | y | Fiorelli grocer and sweet shop |
|
Frederick | Bennett | 28 | 1924-1931 | |
Red Lion PH (Kellys) |
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George | Bennett | 10 | 1872 | |
yeoman, connected to White Horse |
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George | Bennett | 15 | 1894 | |
former resident of 4 cottages bought by George Tomkins |
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Henry | Bennett | 28 | 1914-1920 | |
Red Lion PH (Kellys) |
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Joel | Bennett | 28 | 1876 | |
Beer retailer (Harrods) |
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Jonathon | Bennett | 29 | 1869 | |
Post office directory |
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Jonathon | Bennett | 29 | 1890-1898 | |
Beer retailer (Kellys) |
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Joseph | Bennett | 10 | 1847 | |
connected to White Horse |
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Joseph | Bennett | 10 | 1872 | |
connected to White Horse |
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Thomas | Bennett | 15 | 1894 | |
Thomas Bennett former property to east of Tomkins, 1894c owned by Henry Burt |
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Benson | 21 | |
|
Taylor's slaughterhouse provides for Benson's butchers in Bedfors |
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Eve | Bosier | 20 | |
y | Eve Bosier (nee Taylor) at Taylor's slaughterhouse run by Frederick Smith and nephew Cyril Taylor. Eva was Frederick's niece |
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William | Boston | 19 | 1855 | |
2 of 4 cottage occupied by Levi Potter and William Boston |
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Charles | Boughton | 18 | 1963 | |
Arthur Edwards and Anthony Ludlow sell to Frederick and Eugenie Carter of 34 Foster Rd, Kempston. Witnessed by Charles Boughton of 35 Cotton End Rd. |
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Eileen | Brabazon | 3 | 1960s | |
licensee of the Black Hat |
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Paddy | Brabazon | 3 | 1960s | |
licensee of the Black Hat |
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Edith | Bridges | 10 | 1872 | |
wife of Thomas Bridges the younger |
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Maria | Bridges | 10 | 1872 | |
wife of Samuel Cooper |
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Mariah | Bridges | 10 | 1872 | |
connected to White Horse |
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Phillis | Bridges | 10 | 1872 | |
wife of Thomas Bridges the elder |
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Thomas | Bridges | 10 | 1847 | |
connected to White Horse |
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Thomas | Bridges | 10 | 1872 | |
the elder, yeoman, wife Phillis |
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Thomas | Bridges | 10 | 1872 | |
the younger. Wife is Edith |
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Derek | Brooks | 23 | after 1960s | |
Wilstead post office (Derek and Janet Brooks (nee Gambriel) |
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Janet | Brooks | 23 | after 1960s | |
Wilstead post office (Derek and Janet Brooks (nee Gambriel) |
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Abraham | Burr | 10 | 1847 | |
schoolmaster |
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Abraham | Burr | 29 | 1847 | |
Blacksmith and beer shop (Kellys) |
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Alfie | Burr | 8 | |
|
lived in wooden shed on Hooked Lane |
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Henry | Burt | 15 | 1894 | |
Thomas Bennett former property to east of Tomkins, 1894c owned by Henry Burt |
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Henry | Bushby | 29 | 1869 | |
Post office directory |
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Benjamin | Cambers | 29 | 1910-1928 | |
Beer retailer (Kellys) |
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Eugenie | Carter | 18 | 1963 | |
Arthur Edwards and Anthony Ludlow sell to Frederick and Eugenie Carter of 34 Foster Rd, Kempston. Witnessed by Charles Boughton of 35 Cotton End Rd. |
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Frederick | Carter | 18 | 1963 | |
Arthur Edwards and Anthony Ludlow sell to Frederick and Eugenie Carter of 34 Foster Rd, Kempston. Witnessed by Charles Boughton of 35 Cotton End Rd. |
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Yvonne | Carter | 18 | 1965 | y | Yvonne Carter (hairdresser) dau of Frederick Carter |
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Carter | 18 | 1978 | |
Carters sold to Brian Ernest and Dorothy Elizabeth Baker from 22 Connaught Close, Hemel. Hempstead |
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Lovey | Catlin | 14 | 1891 | |
widow living in in house with grocer's store Phipps family |
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Amos | Coley | 12 | 1930s | |
Bedford Rd |
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Joseph | Coley | 29 | 1862 | |
Postmaster (Kellys) |
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Sophia | Coley | 29 | 1877 | |
Post Office (Kellys) |
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Frederick Joseph | Cook | 29 | 1898-1914 | |
Grocer, butcher, provision merchant, shopkeeper (Kellys) |
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Maria | Cooper | 10 | 1872 | |
wife of Samuel. Formerly Bridges |
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Mary | Cooper | 29 | 1839-1840 | |
Red Lion PH (Pigot) |
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Samuel | Cooper | 10 | 1872 | |
labourer. Wife is Maria |
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Joseph | Cowland | 29 | 1839-1847 | |
Carpenters Arms, Beer retailer (Kellys, Pigot) |
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Charles | Cox | 29 | 1885-1924 | |
Black Hat PH and carrier (Kellys) |
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Frederick | Cox | 30 | 1862-1903 | |
Baker, grocer, beer house, Red Lion (Kellys, Post Office Directory) |
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Percy | Cox | 13 | 1930s | |
kept cows |
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A and D | Croot | 24 | 1965 | |
general store in Wilstead |
Mrs | Doris | Croot | 23 | 1963 | |
Wilstead post office |
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Doris | Croot | 7 | |
|
Occupant of Red Lion prior to the WORKERs |
Mrs | |
Croot | 23 | late 1960s | |
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Charles | Crowsley | 30 | 1876-1920 | |
Beer retailer, Carrier (Kellys, Harrods) |
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Harry | Crowsley | 30 | 1924-1940 | |
Beer retailer, Woolpack PH (Kellys) |
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Thomas | Crowsley | 26 | 1852 | |
Shopkeeper Wilstead |
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Thos | Crowsley | 30 | 1847 | |
Beer retailer, cattle dealer (Kellys) |
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Bill | Davies | 11 | 1965 | y | The Woolpack (Bill and Eileen Davies) |
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Eileen | Davies | 11 | 1965 | y | The Woolpack (Bill and Eileen Davies), daughter of Tom and Molly Foggarty |
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Frank Regld | Dennis | 30 | 1936 | |
Rose PH (Kellys) |
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Frederick | Dynes | 15 | 1894 | |
farmstead to north of Tomkins, but became part of Hynes Park |
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James | Dynes | 30 | 1862 | |
Beer retailer (Kellys) |
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Joseph | Dynes | 30 | 1850 | |
Shopkeepers and dealers in groceries and sundries (Slater) |
Mrs | Thomas | Dynes | 30 | 1876 | |
Shopkeeper (Harrods) |
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Arthur | Edwards | 18 | 1962 | |
Barbers sell to Arthur Edwards and Anthony Ludlow of 142 Stephendale Rd, Fulham, London |
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Arthur | Edwards | 18 | 1963 | |
Arthur Edwards and Anthony Ludlow sell to Frederick and Eugenie Carter of 34 Foster Rd, Kempston. Witnessed by Charles Boughton of 35 Cotton End Rd. |
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Daniel | Fennell | 30 | 1850 | |
Shopkeepers and dealers in groceries and sundries (Slater) |
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Steve | Fensome | 2 | |
|
long knowledge of village |
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Thos. Wm | Fensome | 30 | 1931 | |
Beer retailer (Kellys) |
Mrs | B | Finding | 6 | 1961 | |
fire in Elephant and Castle (alerted daughter Mrs M Scarborough) |
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A | Fiorelli | 24 | 1965 | |
general store in Wilstead |
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Fiorelli | 22 | 1960 | y | Fiorelli grocer and sweet shop |
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Eileen | Foggarty | 11 | 1965 | y | Married to Bill Davies, daughter of Tom and Molly Foggarty |
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Molly | Foggarty | 11 | WW2 | |
Elstow storage depot/munitions factory, Tom & Molly - parents of Eileen Davies |
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Tom | Foggarty | 11 | WW2 | |
Tom Wilstead ARP, Cardington Camp, of Irish origin, Tom & Molly - parents of Eileen Davies |
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R | Fowle | 10 | 1872 | |
connected to White Horse |
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Albert | Fox | 3 | |
|
licensee of the Black Hat (and carpenter) |
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Albt | Fox | 30 | 1931-1940 | |
Black Hat PH (Kellys) |
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Janet | Gambriel | 23 | after 1960s | |
Wilstead post office (Derek and Janet Brooks (nee Gambriel) |
PC | |
Garner | 9 | |
|
mentioned in death of Catherine Smith |
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John | Gilbert | 10 | 1872 | |
connected to White Horse |
Mrs | |
Gilbert | 30 | 1862 | |
Grocer and Poulterer *Kellys) |
|
|
Glidewell | 24 | 1965 | |
general store in Wilstead |
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Thomas | Glover | 10 | 1872 | |
connected to White Horse |
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Alfred | Goff | 30 | 1898-1903 | |
Beer retailer (Kellys) |
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Chas Jsph | Greenwood | 31 | 1940 | |
Rose PH (Kellys) |
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Charles | Groom | 31 | 1877 | |
Carpenters Arms (Kellys) |
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Charles | Groom | 31 | 1910 | |
Red Lion PH (Kellys) |
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Charles | Groom | 31 | 1903-1906 | |
Coal merchant and Red Lion PH (Kellys) |
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John | Groom | 31 | 1862 | |
Shopkeeper and farmer (Kellys) |
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John | Groom | 31 | 1869-1877 | |
Beer retailer (Post office, Kellys) |
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John | Grooms | 31 | 1876-1885 | |
Beer retailer (Harrods, Kellys) |
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Wm. Thomas | Grooms | 31 | 1894-1898 | |
Beer retailer (Kellys) |
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Thomas | Harvey | 9 | |
|
butcher in Elstow, witness in death of Catherine Smith |
Mrs | |
Harvey | 9 | |
|
mentioned in death of Catherine Smith |
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Alfred John | Hebbes | 31 | 1906-1936 | |
White Horse PH and Beer retailer (Kellys) |
Mrs | Henrietta | Hebbes | 31 | 1894-1898 | |
Beer retailer and shopkeeper (Kellys) |
Mrs | Samuel | Hebbes | 31 | 1890 | |
Beer retailer (Kellys) |
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Samuel | Hebbes | 31 | 1876-1885 | |
Beer retailer (Harrods, Kellys) |
Widow | |
Hebbes | 15 | 1894 | |
former resident of 4 cottages bought by George Tomkins |
|
|
Herbert | 15 | 1894 | |
former resident of 4 cottages bought by George Tomkins |
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Catherine | Hewlett | 9 | |
|
housekeeper, drowned, aged 60 (aka Smith) |
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Samuel | Hibbs | 31 | 1869-1877 | |
Beer retailer (Post Office, Kellys) |
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George | Hine | 19 | 1855 | |
3 of 4 cottage occupied by George Hine |
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Albert Arthur | Horne | 16 | 1945 | |
Albert Arthur and Violet Florence Horne from Nuneaton bought stores from Miller. Agreement witnessed by Daisy Phyllis Mary Owens |
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Albert Arthur | Horne | 17 | 1947 | |
Albert Horne sold grocery store to Cyril Ernest George Smith of Hampstead Cricket, lymington. Witnessed by Henry Robinson (postmaster) |
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Violet Florence | Horne | 16 | 1945 | |
Albert Arthur and Violet Florence Horne from Nuneaton bought stores from Miller. Agreement witnessed by Daisy Phyllis Mary Owens |
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Violet Florence | Horne | 17 | 1947 | |
Albert Horne sold grocery store to Cyril Ernest George Smith of Hampstead Cricket, lymington. Witnessed by Henry Robinson (postmaster) |
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Barry | Huckle | 21 | |
|
Nephew Barry Huckle (of Leila and Bob Taylor?) |
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Dora | Huckle | 22 | 1939 | |
boarder Rose Summerfield, in house owned by parents, Mr and Mrs Masters |
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Henry | Huckle | 31 | 1850 | |
Retailer of beer *Slater) |
|
Henry | Huckle | 8 | |
|
early publican of White Horse, farmer |
Miss | Elizabeth | Ingersole | 5 | 1939 | |
lived in cottages adjacent to Elephant and Castle |
Mrs | Gertrude | Izzard | 31 | 1920-1924 | |
Grocer (Kellys) |
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William Henry | Izzard | 32 | 1910-1914 | |
Grocer (Kellys) |
|
|
Izzard | 13 | 1930s | |
Izzard family at 22 Bedford Rd |
Mr | Thomas | James | 20 | 1855 | |
Appraiser of Joel Potter's household |
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Winnie | Keep | 8 | 1930s | |
Winnie Keep (nee Sadd) family had Red Lion in 19302 |
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Florence | Kendall | 21 | |
|
Compton Cottage occupied by Howard and Florence (nee Kendall) Sharpe |
Mrs | |
King | 13 | 1930s | |
20 Bedford Rd |
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Henry Arthur | Lee | 32 | 1906-1920 | |
Grocer (Kellys) |
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Reuben | Lee | 32 | 1876 | |
Grocer and draper (Kellys) |
Mr | |
Lee | 12 | 1930s | |
Bedford Rd |
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H | Lees | 32 | 1935-1952 | |
Grocer (Kellys) |
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Henry Arthur | Lees | 15 | 1910 | |
George Tomkins sold grocery shop to Henry Arthur Lees of Restleigh, Kempston |
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Henry Arthur | Lees | 15 | 1933 | |
Lees sells the stores to Ernest John Miller (baker living at Cleat Hill, Ravensden) |
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Henry Arthur | Lees | 32 | 1924-1931 | |
Grocer (Kellys) |
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John | Liles | 10 | 1872 | |
connected to White Horse |
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James | Lucas | 10 | 1847 | |
connected to White Horse |
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Anthony | Ludlow | 18 | 1962 | |
Barbers sell to Arthur Edwards and Anthony Ludlow of 142 Stephendale Rd, Fulham, London |
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Anthony | Ludlow | 18 | 1963 | |
Arthur Edwards and Anthony Ludlow sell to Frederick and Eugenie Carter of 34 Foster Rd, Kempston. Witnessed by Charles Boughton of 35 Cotton End Rd. |
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|
Mann | 5 | |
|
The Elephant and Castle brewers Watney and Mann |
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Alfred | Masters | 32 | 1876 | |
Storekeeper (Kellys) |
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Ernest | Masters | 32 | 1903 | |
Beer retailer and furniture dealer |
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Ernest S | Masters | 32 | 1924-1940 | |
Second-hand dealer (Kellys) |
Mr | H | Masters | 12 | 1930s | y | Master's antiques |
Mrs | Hannah | Masters | 12 | 1930s | |
agricultural barn near Master's antiques |
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Herbert | Masters | 32 | 1906-1936 | |
Beer retailer (Kellys) |
Mr & Mrs | |
Masters | 22 | 1939 | |
parents of Dora Huckle |
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|
Masters | 5 | |
|
former licensees of The Elephant and Castle |
Mrs | Ann | Mathers | 14 | 2006 | |
provided information on grocer's store (35/37 Cotton End Road) |
Mr & Mrs | |
Mathers | 19 | 1999 | |
Mr & Mrs Mathers |
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Audrey | McCarthy | 7 | 2006 | |
occupants of Red Lion for over 40 years |
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Jim | McCarthy | 7 | 2006 | |
occupants of Red Lion for over 40 years |
|
Jim | McCarthy | 3 | |
|
poet |
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Bertha | Merriweather | 14 | 1891 | |
living in in house with grocer's store Phipps family nursemaid |
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Ernest | Miller | 32 | 1936-1940 | |
Grocer, tea dealer (Kellys) |
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Ernest John | Miller | 15 | 1933 | |
Lees sells the stores to Ernest John Miller (baker living at Cleat Hill, Ravensden) |
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Ernest John | Miller | 16 | 1945 | |
Mary Scott (nee Owers) worked for Ernest John Miller and wife |
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Ernest John | Miller | 16 | 1945 | |
Albert Arthur and Violet Florence Horne from Nuneaton bought stores from Miller. Agreement witnessed by Daisy Phyllis Mary Owens |
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George | Morgan | 10 | 1847 | |
son of William Morgan |
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George | Morgan | 10 | 1872 | |
connected to White Horse |
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George | Morgan | 32 | 1839-1840 | |
Grocer, tea dealer (Pigot) |
|
John | Morgan | 10 | 1872 | |
connected to White Horse |
|
Thomas | Morgan | 10 | 1847 | |
son of William Morgan |
|
William | Morgan | 10 | 1847 | |
shopkeeper |
|
William Toll | Morgan | 10 | 1872 | |
connected to White Horse |
|
Frederick T | Nash | 32 | 1894-1906 | |
Beer retailer, clothier (Kelleys) |
|
Geoff | Newbury | 3 | |
|
Black Hat regulars and Japanese PoW |
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Joseph | Notley | 15 | 1894 | |
former resident of 4 cottages bought by George Tomkins |
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Frederick | Nottingham | 33 | 1910 | |
Beer retailer (Kelleys) |
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Wm | Nottingham | 33 | 1862-1869 | |
Carpenters Arms Inn (post office, Kellys) |
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Daisy Phyllis Mary | Owens | 17 | 1945 | |
Albert Arthur and Violet Florence Horne from Nuneaton bought stores from Miller. Agreement witnessed by Daisy Phyllis Mary Owens |
|
Mary Ann | Owers | 16 | 1945 | |
Mary Scott (nee Owers) worked for Ernest John Miller and wife |
|
Wm Edwd (William Edward) | Parsons | 33 | 1940 | |
proprietor Red Lion hotel (Kellys) |
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Alice | Peacock | 10 | 1872 | |
connected to White Horse |
Mr | H J | Peacock | 9 | |
|
foreman of jury of death of Catherine Smith |
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Margaret | Pearce | 13 | 1930s | |
Robinson's grocers bought by Margaret (nee Warren) and Sid Pearce |
|
Sid | Pearce | 13 | 1930s | |
Robinson's grocers bought by Margaret (nee Warren) and Sid Pearce |
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George | Phipps | 33 | 1839-1847 | |
Black Hat (Pigot, Slater) |
|
Thomas | Phipps | 33 | 1850-1872 | |
Grocer, draper, dealer in groceries and sundries |
|
Walter | Phipps | 14 | 1881 | |
Phipps family occupied grocer store, 1891 4 daughters, 1 son |
|
Walter | Phipps | 33 | 1877-1898 | |
Grocer, draper (Kellys) |
Mr | |
Porter | 22 | 1939 | |
housing officer for Rose Summerfield |
|
Joel | Potter | 19 | 1855 | |
father of Levi Potter |
|
Levi | Potter | 19 | 1855 | |
shoemaker I Wilstead hamlet of Littleworth |
|
Levi | Potter | 19 | 1855 | |
2 of 4 cottage occupied by Levi Potter and William Boston |
|
Levi | Potter | 33 | 1876 | |
Shopkeeper and shoe maker (Harrods) |
|
John | Ranson | 9 | |
|
mentioned in death of Catherine Smith |
|
Alfred Chas. | Redman | 33 | 1906-1924 | |
Beer retailer (Kellys) |
|
George | Redman | 33 | 1920 | |
Beer retailer (Kellys) |
|
Wm | Redman | 33 | 1847 | |
Butcher and Carpenters Arms (Kellys) |
|
Edgar | Richardson | 17 | 1948 | |
Cyril Smith sells grocer to Archibald Robert and Dora Alice Upton, of 8 Bridge St, Stevenage, witnessed by baker Edgar Richardson of Church Rd, Wilstead' |
|
|
Riddy | 24 | 1965 | |
general store in Wilstead |
|
|
Roberts | 15 | 1894 | |
former resident of 4 cottages bought by George Tomkins |
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F | Robinson | 33 | 1935-1954 | |
Grocer (Kellys) |
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Frederick | Robinson | 33-34 | 1920-1940 | |
Grocer (Kellys) |
|
Henry | Robinson | 17 | 1947 | |
Albert Horne sold grocery store to Cyril Ernest George Smith of Hampstead Cricket, lymington. Witnessed by Henry Robinson (postmaster) |
|
Hy | Robinson | 34 | 1940 | |
Newsagent and Post Office (Kellys) |
|
Millie | Robinson | 17 | 1947 | |
Henry Robinson ran post office with wife Millie |
|
|
Rogers | 15 | 1894 | |
former resident of 4 cottages bought by George Tomkins |
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Geo./ George | Sadd | 34 | 1935-1936 | |
Red Lion Hotel, roadhouse, Luton Road (Kellys) |
|
George | Sadd | 8 | |
|
appears in directory for Red Lion |
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Winnie | Sadd | 8 | 1930s | |
Winnie Keep (nee Sadd) family had Red Lion in 19302 |
|
M | Scarborough | 17 | 1956 | |
Uptons sell shop to Frederick and Winifred Harriet Sarah Barber of Sarratt Green, Sarratt, Herts. Witnessed by M Scarborough housewife in High St, Wilstead |
Mrs | M | Scarborough) | 6 | 1961 | |
fire in Elephant and Castle (alerted by mother B ) |
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Mary Ann | Scott | 16 | 1945 | |
Mary Scott (nee Owers) worked for Ernest John Miller and wife |
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Geo./ George | Sharp | 34 | 1898-1906 | |
Shopkeeper and post office (Kellys) |
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Florence | Sharpe | 21 | |
|
Compton Cottage occupied by Howard and Florence (nee Kendall) Sharpe |
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G / Geo | Sharpe | 34 | 1914-1954 | |
General dealer, shopkeeper, post office (Kellys) |
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George | Sharpe | 21 | |
|
Howard Sharpe son of George Sharpe who ran post office |
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George | Sharpe | 15 | 1894 | |
former resident of 4 cottages bought by George Tomkins |
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George | Sharpe | 15 | 1894 | |
William Tompkins former property west of Tomkins,owned by George Sharpe |
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Howard | Sharpe | 21 | |
|
Compton Cottage occupied by Howard and Florence (nee Kendall) Sharpe |
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Howard | Sharpe | 21 | |
|
Howard Sharpe son of George Sharpe who ran post office |
Mr | |
Sheppard | 26 | 1852 | |
examiner of scales of Thomas Crowsley |
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Samuel Jarvis | Simins | 34 | 1862 | |
Butcher, cattle dealer, Red Lion Inn |
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Thomas | Skilleter | 27 | 1853 | |
publican Wilstead |
|
Catherine | Smith | 9 | |
|
housekeeper, drowned, aged 60 (aka Hewlett) |
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Charles | Smith | 35 | 1898 | |
shopkeeper (Kellys) |
|
Cyril Ernest George | Smith | 17 | 1947 | |
Albert Horne sold grocery store to Cyril Ernest George Smith of Hampstead Cricket, lymington. Witnessed by Henry Robinson (postmaster) |
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Cyril Ernest George | Smith | 17 | 1948 | |
Cyril Smith sells grocer to Archibald Robert and Dora Alice Upton, of 8 Bridge St, Stevenage, witnessed by baker Edgar Richardson of Church Rd, Wilstead' |
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Frederick | Smith | 35 | 1906 | |
shopkeeper (Kellys) |
|
Frederick | Smith | 20 | |
y | Eve Bosier (nee Taylor) at Taylor's slaughterhouse run by Frederick Smith and nephew Cyril Taylor. Eva was Frederick's niece |
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G | Smith | 35 | 1935-1952 | |
Grocer (Kellys) |
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George | Smith | 35 | 1876 | |
Beer retailer (Harrods) |
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George | Smith | 35 | 1877 | |
Tailor and Black Hat (hotel?) (Kellys) |
Mrs | Gertrude | Smith | 35 | 1928-1936 | |
Grocer (Kellys) |
Mrs | Sarah | Smith | 35 | 1903 | |
shopkeeper (Kellys) |
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Thomas | Smith | 35 | 1894 | |
Red Lion public house (Kellys) |
|
Patrick | Stanford | 3 | |
|
Black Hat regulars known as Rommel |
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Brian | Steel | 3 | 1990s | |
served "Grandma Batty's" |
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Shirley | Steel | 3 | 1990s | |
served "Grandma Batty's" |
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Wm | Stonebridge | 27 | 1853 | |
Shopkeeper Wilstead |
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Frederick | Suggars | 35 | 1914 | |
shopkeeper (Kellys) |
Mrs | Ellen | Summerfield | 5 | 1939 | |
lived in cottages adjacent to Elephant and Castle |
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Jack | Summerfield | 22 | 1948 | |
marries Rose Summerfield |
|
Jack | Summerfield | 3 | |
|
Black Hat regulars and Japanese PoW |
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Rose | Summerfield | 22 | 1939 | y | Aged 11, evacuated from Crickwood, London. Stayed with Dora Huckle, marries Jack Summerfield |
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Cyril | Taylor | 20 | |
y | Eve Bosier (nee Taylor) at Taylor's slaughterhouse run by Frederick Smith and nephew Cyril Taylor. Eva was Frederick's niece |
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Eve | Taylor | 20 | |
y | Eve Bosier (nee Taylor) at Taylor's slaughterhouse run by Frederick Smith and nephew Cyril Taylor. Eva was Frederick's niece |
Mrs | Gertrude | Taylor | 35 | 1940 | |
Grocer (Kellys) |
|
Leila | Taylor | 21 | 1930s | |
Leila Taylor opened grocer shop (later butcher shop), married to Bob |
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Thomas | Taylor | 35 | 1885-1894 | |
Carpenters Arms Public house and blacksmith (Kellys) |
|
|
Taylor | 20 | |
|
Taylor's slaughterhouse |
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Bob | Taylor? | 21 | 1930s | |
Leila Taylor opened grocer shop (later butcher shop), married to Bob |
Master | |
Tillyard | 26 | 1852 | |
disgruntled customer of Thomas Crowsley |
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Charles | Toll | 35 | 1876 | |
Beer retailer (Harrods) |
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Charles | Toll | 35 | 1877-1890 | |
Red Lion public house, machinist (Kellys) |
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Samuel | Toll | 35 | 1850 | |
Beer retailer (Slater) |
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Samuel | Toll | 35 | 1862 | |
Carpenter and beer retailer (Kkellys) |
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George | Tomkins | 15 | 1894 | |
Sarah sold property share to brother William Bernard Willmer who sold to George Tomkins,living in Ivy Lane |
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George | Tomkins | 15 | 1910 | |
George Tomkins sold grocery shop to Henry Arthur Lees of Restleigh, Kempston |
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George | Tomkins | 35 | 1885-1898 | |
grocer and draped (Kellys) |
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George Hawkins | Tomkins | 35 | 1903 | |
grocer and draped (Kellys) |
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William | Tompkins | 15 | 1894 | |
William Tompkins former property west of Tomkins,owned by George Sharpe |
Mrs | Patrick | Toombes | 6 | 1961 | |
fire in Elephant and Castle evacuated with son |
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James | Travell | 35 | 1876 | |
Beer retailer (Harrods) |
Mrs | Ann | Travis | 36 | 1876 | |
Beer retailer (Harrods) |
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Edward | Travis | 36 | 1850 | |
Red Lion tavern and public house (Slater) |
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Edward | Travis | 36 | 1862 | |
Wheelwright and beer retailer (Kellys) |
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Edward | Travis | 35 | 1869 | |
Wheelwright and beer retailer (Post office) |
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Wm | Travis | 27 | 1853 | |
beer bouse keeper |
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Eric | Tuffnail | 12 | 1930s | y | Cheese Cottage (Home of Eric and Lilly Tuffnail) |
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Lilly | Tuffnail | 12 | 1930s | y | Cheese Cottage (Home of Eric and Lilly Tuffnail) |
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John | Tuffnall | 19 | 1855 | |
4 of 4 cottage occupied by John Tuffnall |
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Mary Ann | Tuffnell | 9 | |
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mentioned in death of Catherine Smith |
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Tuffnell | 15 | 1894 | |
former resident of 4 cottages bought by George Tomkins |
Mrs | |
Tuffnell | 9 | |
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mentioned in death of Catherine Smith |
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Archibald Robert | Upton | 17 | 1948 | |
Cyril Smith sells grocer to Archibald Robert and Dora Alice Upton, of 8 Bridge St, Stevenage, witnessed by baker Edgar Richardson of Church Rd, Wilstead' |
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Archibald Robert | Upton | 17 | 1956 | |
Uptons sell shop to Frederick and Winifred Harriet Sarah Barber of Sarratt Green, Sarratt, Herts. Witnessed by M Scarborough housewife in High St, Wilstead |
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Dora Alice | Upton | 17 | 1948 | |
Cyril Smith sells grocer to Archibald Robert and Dora Alice Upton, of 8 Bridge St, Stevenage, witnessed by baker Edgar Richardson of Church Rd, Wilstead' |
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Dora Alice | Upton | 17 | 1956 | |
Uptons sell shop to Frederick and Winifred Harriet Sarah Barber of Sarratt Green, Sarratt, Herts. Witnessed by M Scarborough housewife in High St, Wilstead |
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Margaret | Warren | 13 | 1930s | |
Robinson's grocers bought by Margaret (nee Warren) and Sid Pearce |
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Watney | 5 | |
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The Elephant and Castle brewers Watney and Mann |
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Thomas | Watts | 10 | 1872 | |
connected to White Horse |
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Emma | Webb | 14 | 1891 | |
living in in house with grocer's store Phipps family domestic servant |
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Charles | Wells & Co | 10 | |
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deeds to the White Horse |
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Harry Sidney | West | 36 | 1940 | |
Elephant and Castle public house (Kellys) |
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West | 5 | 1960s | |
licensee of the Black Hat |
Mrs | |
Whiley | 8 | |
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school teacher lodged at Red Lion |
Mrs | Margaret | Whiteman | 6 | 1961 | |
aged 86 at time of fire at Elephant and Castle |
Mrs | |
Whiteman | 5 | 1939 | |
lived in cottages adjacent to Elephant and Castle |
Mrs | Joseph | Whittamore | 36 | 1885-1890 | |
farmer and beer retailer (Kellys) |
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Florence | Whittemore | 15 | 1891 | |
aged 13, employed by George Tomkins |
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John White | Willis | 36 | 1862 | |
Innkeeper Black Hat, farm steward (Kellys) |
Mrs | Mary | Willis | 36 | 1869 | |
Black Hat (Post Office) |
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Harriet | Willmer | 14 | 1865 | |
wife - 35/37 Cotton End Road, Walter, Harriet, William, Sarah Willmer. Died 1893 |
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Sarah Elizabeth | Willmer | 14 | 1865 | |
daughter of Walter and Harriet Willmer. Married Edward Armstrong |
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Walter Thomas | Willmer | 14 | 1865 | |
35/37 Cotton End Road, Walter, Harriet, William, Sarah Willmer. Died 1868 |
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William Bernard | Willmer | 14 | 1865 | |
son -35/37 Cotton End Road, Walter, Harriet, William, Sarah Willmer |
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William Bernard | Willmer | 15 | 1894 | |
Sarah sold property share to brother William Bernard Willmer who sold to George Tomkins |
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William Thomas | Willmer | 36 | 1847-1869 | |
Shopkeeper; grocer; draper |
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Tom | Wilson | 21 | |
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Butcher shop |
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Audrey | Worker | 7 | |
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Parents of Audrey McCarthy (Mr & Mrs WORKER) ran Red Lion for a while |
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Worker | 8 | |
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ran Red Lion for a while |