Wivenhoe pub history index
Residents at this address
1867/Robert Burgess/../../../Post Office
1870/Robert Burgess/../../../Kelly's
1871/Robert Burgess/../../../Post Office
1874/John Arthur Frederick Goodwin/Carpenter/../../Post Office
1878/John Arthur Frederick Goodwin/Carpenter/../../Post Office
1881/John A. Goodwin/Carpenter & Publican/31/Wivenhoe, Essex/Census
1881/Lizzie Goodwin/Wife/31/Collingham, Nottingham/Census
1881/Arthur Goodwin/Son/6/Wivenhoe, Essex/Census
1881/William F. Goodwin/Son/4/Wivenhoe, Essex/Census
1881/John Goodwin/Son/3/Wivenhoe, Essex/Census
1881/Edward Goodwin/Son/2/Wivenhoe, Essex/Census
1881/Lizzie M. Goodwin/Daughter/1/Wivenhoe, Essex/Census
1881/Horace Goodwin/Son/1m/Wivenhoe, Essex/Census
1881/Anne Sentent/General Servant/17/Fingringhoe, Essex/Census
1881/Annie Arnold/Nursemaid/14/Woolwich, Kent/Census
1882/John Arthur Frederick Goodwin/Carpenter/../../Kelly's
1886/John Arthur Frederick Goodwin/Carpenter/../../Kelly's
1890/John Arthur Frederick Goodwin/../../../Kelly's
1894/Thomas Tosbell/../../../Kelly's
1895/Thomas Tosbell/../../../Kelly's
1896/C. Horne/Licensee/../../..*
1898/Henry Bow/../../../Kelly's
1899/Henry Bow/../../../Kelly's
1902/Henry Bow/../../../Kelly's
1906/Henry Bow/../../../Kelly's
1908/Henry Bow/../../../Kelly's
1910/James Robins/../../../Kelly's
1912/William Edward Mason/../../../Kelly's
1914/William Edward Mason/../../../Kelly's
1917/William Edward Mason/../../../Kelly's
In 1921 at Grosvenor Hotel, High Street, Wivenhoe
William Mason, Publican aged 61 and born in Wivenhoe, Essex
Ann Mason, Wife aged 61 and born in Wivenhoe, Essex
Edward Cuthbert, Son-in-law, Boat Builder, Cox & King Out Of Work aged 38 and born in Wivenhoe, Essex
Constance Cuthbert, Daughter aged 37 and born in Wivenhoe, Essex
Bernard Cuthbert, Grandson aged 13 and born in Wivenhoe, Essex
1922/William Edward Mason/../../../Kelly's
1925/Edward Bishop/../../../Kelly's
1929/Edward Bishop/../../../Kelly's
1933/Henry Edward Bishop/../../../Kelly's
1937/Charles B. Davis/../../../Kelly's
* Provided by Terry Garland
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