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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Essex => Topic started by: kevan on Monday 06 December 04 23:53 GMT (UK)
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Hi all,
http://rootsgen.com/essexpubs
Ian Hunter's site has had a whole host of updates over the last week or so. Particularly in letters A & B, plus Colchester, Romford etc. You may need to hit the refresh button (F5) to get a current updated view if you have visited any pages previously.
The search engine needs to be updated to catch up!
John Mead is systematically working through the alphabet, I choose an area at will! If you would like to get involved, and find info relevant, this is a simple format, for example:
Ship, St Johns St. Colchester
1861/William F Lugar/Inn Keeper/27/Ardleigh, Essex/Census
1861/Elizabeth Lugar/Wife/27/London, Middx/Census 1861/Matilda Scutcher/General servant/19/Woolwich, Kent/Census
I am sure many of you have pictures of pubs in Essex, too. Preferably older ones, but everything is very welcome.
As stated previously, if this site ever has to be removed (for whatever reason), there will be a copy in the Essex Record Office.
Any help is very welcome, and Ian Hunter's essexpub site just continues to get better, with the small amount of data that is being added to a monumental work of art. Best Kevan Friends of Ian Hunter and Essexpubs.
If you are not aware of Ian Hunter, he built a brilliant web site based around Essex Pubs, and died September, 2003. Sadly missed, he shared my humour.
Enjoy Ian's site.
Best
Kevan
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thanks for that Kevan, i was able to pass a couple or three photos of my uncle [capt lawrence]and his pub at Wivenhoe.Captain Lawrence was pallbearer at Capt Fryatt' funeral, a photo of this is held at the Redoubt Fort.
Capt L became the first Master of SS Bruges which entered service between Harwich and Antwerp in Oct 1920. He stayed with this ship until he retired on 14th Nov 1925. Bruges was a 2949 gross ton passenger ship.Before settling down with wife Minnie Youngs at the Union Flag pub.
jaq
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Hi Kevan, cheers for entering the details and photos of my rellie on the pub site....:-))
if i find the others i have i'll fwd them too.
Great site and very interesting,thanks
jaq
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Wow! A great site indeed Kevan!
Think I may even have found some distant rellies in Manuden from it. The Brand family!
Well worth a visit....
Geoff.
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Hi,
Does anyone know if Kelly's directories were published during the second world war? A Lawrence family related to my husband were resident in Dunmow's Queen Victoria,at that time but I need verification as to who was named as the publican.
Many thanks,
Frances
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Hi
I Was interested in the essex pubs site, is the site still live?
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Doesn't look like it :-\
Have you looked at
http://deadpubs.co.uk/
Rosie
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Thanks. Ian's site is still going strong; just follow the essex link from the deadpubs site; or this link also works. http://deadpubs.co.uk/EssexPubs/indexIan.shtml
I have added a bit more of the rest of the South East of England over the last 6/7 years.
Best
Kevan
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Hi all,
Ian Hunter's site has had a whole host of updates over the last week or so. Particularly in letters A & B, plus Colchester, Romford etc. You may need to hit the refresh button (F5) to get a current updated view if you have visited any pages previously.
The search engine needs to be updated to catch up!
John Mead is systematically working through the alphabet, I choose an area at will! If you would like to get involved, and find info relevant, this is a simple format, for example:
Ship, St Johns St. Colchester
1861/William F Lugar/Inn Keeper/27/Ardleigh, Essex/Census
1861/Elizabeth Lugar/Wife/27/London, Middx/Census 1861/Matilda Scutcher/General servant/19/Woolwich, Kent/Census
I am sure many of you have pictures of pubs in Essex, too. Preferably older ones, but everything is very welcome.
As stated previously, if this site ever has to be removed (for whatever reason), there will be a copy in the Essex Record Office.
Any help is very welcome, and Ian Hunter's essexpub site just continues to get better, with the small amount of data that is being added to a monumental work of art. Best Kevan Friends of Ian Hunter and Essexpubs.
If you are not aware of Ian Hunter, he built a brilliant web site based around Essex Pubs, and died September, 2003. Sadly missed, he shared my humour.
Enjoy Ian's site.
Best
Kevan
That link (rootsgen*com/essexpubs) from decades ago no longer works but Kevan has continued to do great work - the pubs history website seems to have gone very much further than Essex and London.
I thank him and all contributors
https://pubshistory.com/EssexPubs/pubindex.shtml
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Hi,
Does anyone know if Kelly's directories were published during the second world war? A Lawrence family related to my husband were resident in Dunmow's Queen Victoria,at that time but I need verification as to who was named as the publican.
Many thanks,
Frances
I wonder did you ever find out Frances? - I am never very sure where best to go for information about the various commercial directories, including Kelly's - where do you search please Dear Reader?
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There are links to Kelly's directories from the University of Leicester's website between about 1882 and 1914 for Essex https://specialcollections.le.ac.uk/digital/collection/p16445coll4