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Marton
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Black Boy Inn
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Saturday 22 May 10 08:14 BST (UK) »
Can anyone tell me more about the family of Jordans who ran this Inn in the 1830's onwards?
It is situated I believe on the A405, at Bricket Wood
Thanks Marton, also, are there any pictures other than those on the present day pub site.
ElvisMole
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Saturday 22 May 10 11:29 BST (UK) »
Marton
A start ...............
http://www.theblackboy.co.uk/history.php
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Marton
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Saturday 22 May 10 11:38 BST (UK) »
many thanks, I hope somehow to find the Jordans, I'll trawl the census returns, I'm thinking they might come under Kings Langley?
Marton
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Sunday 23 May 10 10:02 BST (UK) »
This is the Jordan family in 1851.
Parish of St Stephens Herts. Windridge Ward. District 16
Black Boy.
James Jordan 50 publican
Elizabeth Jordan 50
William Bonce s in law 27 agr lab
Charlotte Bonce wife 24 hat maker
George Jordan 23 agr lab
Mary Jordan 17 hat maker
James 15
Thomas 13
Hannah 11
Benjamin 8
Hope this helps. The Black boy inn is on the old Watford Road which runs adjacent to the A405. I know as it is my old mans local!
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Clare
Marton
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Sunday 23 May 10 10:32 BST (UK) »
Thanks Clare, our family has a long line of Jordans originating from Kings and Abbots Langley.I have a warming pan which has the stong reputation of belonging to a family member who lived at the B.B., dealer but when ?Our line went to Marsworth in the early 1800's and I am trying to prove a link
If any one else is researching the Jordans I would be pleased to hear
Marton
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