Leigh pub history index
United Brethren, High Street, Leigh - circa 1900
Kindly provided by Colleen
Residents at this address.
1867/Stephen Gusterson/../../../Post Office
1870/Stephen Gusterson/../../../Kelly's
1871/Stephen Gusterson/../../../Post Office
1874/John Joseph Baker/../../../Kelly's
1878/George Dawson/../../../Kelly's
1881/George Dawson/Licensed Victualler/41/Prittlewell, Essex/Census
1881/Eliza Dawson/Wife/42/Scotland/Census
1881/Charles Dawson/Son/12/Prittlewell, Essex/Census
1881/William Proctor/Lodger, Coal Yard Labourer/61/Leigh, Essex/Census
1881/Arthur B. Cressey/Lodger, General Labourer/25/Laindon, Essex/Census
1881/Charles Wade/Lodger, General Labourer/29/Ingrave, Essex/Census
Note: Premises not named in 1881
1882/George Dawson/../../../Kelly's
1886/George Dawson/../../../Kelly's
1890/George Dawson/../../../Kelly's
1891/George Dawson/Licensed Victualler/52/Prittlewell, Essex/Census*
1891/Eliza Dawson/Wife, Assistant/49/Glasgow, Scotland/Census*
1894/George Dawson/../../../Kelly's
1895/George Dawson/../../../Kelly's
1898/Albert Arthur Brewer/../../../Kelly's
1899/Albert Arthur Brewer/../../../Kelly's
1902/Albert Arthur Brewer/../../../Kelly's
1906/Ernest P. Ball/../../../Kelly's
* Provided by CG
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