Great Coggeshall pub history index
Known Residents
The following entries are in this format:
Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.
1845/Joseph Pilgrim/Beer Shop Keeper/../../Post Office
1848/Joseph Pilgrim/Beerhouse Keeper/../../White's
1851/Joseph Pilgrem/../../../Post Office
1851/Joseph Pilgrim/innkeeper/44/Colne, Essex/Census **
1851/Ann Pilgrim/wife/42/Great Coggeshall, Essex/Census **
1851/Sarah Raven/niece, needlewoman//Great Coggeshall, Essex/Census **
1851/Louisa Pilgrim/niece, servant/11/London/Census **
1852/J. Pilgrem/../../../Kelly's*
1862/Joseph Pilgrim/..Beer Retailer/../../Kelly's
Note: Premises not named in 1845, 1848 & 1862
1867/Joseph Pilgrim/../../../Post Office
1870/Joseph Pilgrim/../../../Kelly's
1871/Joseph Pilgrim/../../../Post Office
1874/Joseph Pilgrim/../../../Kelly's
1878/Frederick Austen/../../../Kelly's
1881/Isaac Plastow/Drayman/39/Coggeshall, Essex/Census
1881/Emma Plastow/Wife/42/Little Coggeshall, Essex/Census
1882/Isaac Plastow/../../../Kelly's
1886/John Wiseman/../../../Kelly's
1890/Harry Stiles/../../../Kelly's
1891/Fred W. Boyden/Licensed Victualler/46/Orsett, Essex/Census
1891/Barbara Boyden/Wife/37/Guernsey/Census
1891/Gertrude Boyden/Daughter/10/Tilbury, Essex/Census
1891/Frank Boyden/Son/7/?/Census
1891/Frederick W. Boyden/Son/5/?/Census
1894/William D. Halliday/../../../Kelly's
1895/William D. Halliday/../../../Kelly's
1898/William Goodey/../../../Kelly's
1899/William Goodey/../../../Kelly's
1901/William Goody/Publican/31/Belchamp St. Paul, Essex/Census
1901/Florence A. Goody/Wife/34/Coggeshall, Essex/Census
1901/Horace H. Goody/Son/8/Coggeshall, Essex/Census
1901/William A. Goody/Son/7/Coggeshall, Essex/Census
1901/Walter E. Goody/Son/5/Coggeshall, Essex/Census
1901/Eva M. Goody/Daughter/1/Coggeshall, Essex/Census
Note: Premises not named in 1901
1902/William Goodey/Bill Poster/../../Kelly's
1906/William Goodey/Bill Poster/../../Kelly's
* Provided
by the Pubs, Inns and Taverns Index for England, 1801-1900
** Provided by John Mead
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