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Welcome Sailor, Sidney Street, Brightlingsea

Brightlingsea pub history index

At 133 Sidney Street in 1901

A listing of historical public houses, Taverns, Inns, Beer Houses and Hotels in Essex.

Residents at this address.

1871/Emma Day/Wife, Publican/../Great Oakley, Essex/Census
1871/Emma Crosby/Daughter/5/Great Oakley, Essex/Census
1871/William Marshall/Lodger, Costermonger/20/Great Oakley, Essex/Census
1871/Maria Bedwell/General Servant/20/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census

1891/James Pattrick/Mariner/56/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census
1891/Emma Pattrick/Wife/52/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census
1891/Walter Oliver/Boarder, Ferryman/37/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census
1891/Albert Mann/Nephew, Shipwrights Apprentice/19/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census
1891/Wotham Kilby/Boarder, Timber Labourer/62/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census

1901/Walter Woolvett/Publican/34/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census
1901/Phoebe Woolvett/Wife/30/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census
1901/Maud Woolvett/Daughter/9/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census
1901/Arnold Woolvett/Son/5/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census
1901/Honor Woolvett/Daughter/2/Brightlingsea, Essex/Census
1901/Charles Kidby/Father in Law, Sawyer, Widow/76/Thorrington, Essex/Census



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