At 353 North Woolwich Road in 1902
1986 showing Mr. & Mrs. Jeffries when they took over *
Supplied by themselves
Graving Dock Tavern, North Woolwich Road, Silvertown E16 - in September 2009
The following entries are in this format:
Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.
1867/William Richardson/../../../Post Office
1870/Edward Plant/../../../Kelly's
1871/Edward Plant/Publican/39/Camberwell, Surrey/Census
1871/Anne Plant/Wife/38/Paddington, Middx/Census
1871/Mary Plant/Mother/68/Bermondsey, Surrey/Census
1871/Matilda Saw/Servant/17/Greenwich, Kent/Census
1871/Charles Scott/Servant/21/Poplar, Middx/Census
July 1872/Edward Plant, deceased/Outgoing Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
July 1872/Ann Plant/Incoming Licensee/../../Era Newspaper
1874/Mrs. Ann Plant/../../../Kelly's
1878/Joseph James Beckett/../../../Kelly's
1881/Mary Ann (nee Grant) Austin/Licensed Victualler/56/Kirby, Essex/Census*
1881/William Edward Brooks/Son in Law, Surveyor & Manager of Public
House/37/Mistley, Essex/Census*
1881/Ellen Brooks/Daughter/33/Kirby, Essex/Census*
1881/Grace E. Brooks/Granddaughter/10/Greenwich, Kent/Census*
1881/Sophie S. Brooks/Granddaughter/8/Greenwich, Kent/Census*
1881/William E. Brooks/Grandson/1/Birmingham, Warwick/Census*
1881/George S. Austin/Son/17/Colchester, Essex/Census*
1881/Joseph Usher/Potman/28/Poplar, Middlesex/Census*
1881/Susan Clarke/Domestic Servant/25/Bradwell, Essex/Census*
1881/William Langston/Barman/18/Bermondsey, Surrey/Census*
1882/Frederick James Salmon/../../../Kelly's
1886/Frederick James Salmon/../../../Kelly's
1890/Frederick James Salmon/../../../Kelly's
1891/Joseph F. Hart/Manager/35/Harwich, Essex/Census***
1891/Hannah Hart/Wife/35/Harwich, Essex/Census***
1891/Wallace F. Hart/Son/9/Poplar, London/Census***
1891/Albert Hart/Son/8/Stepney, London/Census***
1891/Francis Hart/Son/6/Stepney, London/Census***
1891/Joseph P. Hart/Son/4/Chingford, Essex/Census***
1891/Lionel James Hart/Son/2/Silvertown, Essex/Census***
1891/Violet H. Hart/Daughter/3m/Silvertown, Essex/Census***
1891/Ada Maddise/Niece, Domestic Servant/17/Dovercourt, Essex/Census***
1891/Ada Baker/Niece, Domestic Servant/14/Bromley, London/Census***
1891/Frederick Harward/Barman/27/Halstead, Essex/Census***
1896/F J Salmon/../../../Post Office Directory
1901/Albert Victor Grant-Salmon/Manager/24/Greenwich, E.astLondon/Census**
1901/Horace Charles Grant-Salmon/Brother, Assistant/22/Poplar, East
London/Census**
1901/James Wheatley/Barman/28/Newington, Surrey/Census**
1901/Eva Wheatley/Housemaid/Cook/28/Farnham, Surrey/Census**
1902/Mrs. Caroline Eleanor Salmon/../../../Kelly's
1908/Mrs. Caroline Eleanor Salmon/../../../Kelly's
1911/Horace Salmon/Licensed Victualler/32/Poplar, London/Census
1911/Elizabeth Salmon/Wife, Assistant/31/Bethnal Green, London/Census
1911/Dorothy Salmon/Daughter/8/St Johns Wood, Middlesex/Census
1911/Gordon Salmon/Son/7/Silvertown, Essex/Census
1911/Marjorie Salmon/Daughter/5/Silvertown, Essex/Census
1911/Kenneth Salmon/Son/3/Epping, Essex/Census
1911/Thomas Love/Barman/22/Silvertown, Essex/Census
1911/Alice Castley/General Servant/36/Lower Hill, London/Census
1911/Florence Samphier/Nurse/22/Chiswick, London/Census
1912/Mrs. Caroline Eleanor Salmon/../../../Kelly's
1917/Mrs. Caroline Eleanor Salmon/../../../Kelly's
Horace Charles Grant-Salmon (Duke of Cambridge & Graving Dock Tavern) m.
Elizabeth DAVIS, whose Father and Grandfather also had Pubs! *
Elizabeth's Father was William DAVIS, who was previously at
The Railway
Tavern, 8 Bridge Road, West Ham; and her grandfather. Joseph Davis was at
the
King's Arms 1 Abbey Street, Bethnal Green. *
1925/Horace Charles Grant-Salmon/../../../Kelly's*
1934/Horace Charles Grant-Salmon/../../../Kelly's
1944/Horace Charles Grant-Salmon/../../../Post Office Directory
Horace previously ran the Duke of Cambridge in Canning Town
1986-2002/Mr. & Mrs. Jeffries/Licensees/../../..*
1988 - 90/G J Jefferies/../../../Watney Truman publicans list
* Additional information provided by Diane
Grant-Salmon.
** Provided by Susan Leggett
*** Provided by Gordon E. Goody
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