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White Bear, Galleywood Common

Also known as the Bear

Galleywood, the White Bear c1965, Essex.  (Neg. G90016)  © Copyright The Francis Frith Collection 2005. http://www.francisfrith.com
Reproduced courtesy of The Francis Frith Collection.

Galleywood, the White Bear c1965

White Bear, Galleywood Common

15th November 2002

Known Residents

The following entries are in this format:

Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.

1828-9/William Wood/../../../Pigot's

1832-3/David Daws/../../../Pigot's

1839/David Daws/../../../Pigot's

1841/Thomas Brown/head/blacksmith and victualler/30/Essex/Census  **
1841/Jane Brown/wife/35/Essex/Census
 **
1841/William Brown/son/13/Essex/Census
 **
1841/Thomas Brown/son/02/Essex/Census
 **
1841/Hester Daws/13/Essex/Census
 **
1841/James Cass/carpenter/40/Essex/Census
 **

1845/Thomas Brown/Smith/../../Post Office

1848/Thomas Brown/../../../White's

1851/Thomas Brown/Smith/../../Post Office

1851/Thomas Brown/victualler and blacksmith/41/Buttsbury, Essex/Census  **
1851/Jane Brown/wife/44/Witham, Essex/Census
 **
1851/Thomas W Brown/son, scholar/12/Great Baddow, Essex/Census
 **
1851/William N Brown/son, scholar/09/Great Baddow, Essex/Census
 **
1851/James Brown/servant, journeyman blacksmith/23/Woodham Mortimer, Essex/Census
 **  

1861/Thomas Brown/head/widower/farrier/45/Buttsbury/Essex/Census **
1861/Esther Brown/daughter/26/Great Baddow/Essex/Census
 **
1861/Maria Finch/visitor/32/Deptford/Kent/Census
 **

1862/Thomas Brown/Blacksmith/../../Kelly's

1867/Thomas Brown/Farmer & Blacksmith/../../Post Office

1870/Thomas Brown/Farmer & Blacksmith/../../Kelly's

1871/Thomas Brown/Farmer & Blacksmith/../../Post Office

1874/Thomas Brown/Farmer/../../Kelly's

1871/Thomas Brown/head/licensed victualler and blacksmith/59/Buttsbury/Essex/Census  **
1871/Mary Ann Newcombe/housekeeper/[34]/Great Baddow/Essex/Census
 **

1878/Thomas Brown/Farmer/../../Kelly's

1881/Henry Wellington/Innkeeper & Blacksmith/34/St. Austell, Cornwall/Census
1881/Sarah E. Wellington/Wife/26/Rochford, Essex/Census
1881/Frances M. A. Wellington/Daughter/7/Probus, Cornwall/Census
1881/Frederick Wellington/Son/6/Probus, Cornwall/Census
1881/Frank Medcalf/Lodger, Blacksmiths Apprentice/17/Rochford, Essex/Census

1882/Henry Wellington/../../../Kelly's

1886/Henry Wellington/Smith/../../Kelly's

1890/Henry Langston/../../../Kelly's

1891/Henry Langston/Innkeeper/52/Hatfield Peverel, Essex/Census
1891/Eliza Langston/Wife/40/Hatfield Peverel, Essex/Census
1891/Ernest W. Langston/Son/14/Gibraltar/Census
1891/Maud E. Langston/Daughter/12/Gibraltar/Census
1891/Frederick C. H. Langston/Son, Apprentice Wheewright/17/Parkhurst, Isle of Wight/Census

1894/Henry William Preedy/../../../Kelly's

1895/Henry William Preedy/../../../Kelly's

1898/John Wilkie/../../../Kelly's

1899/John Wilkie/../../../Kelly's

1901/Thomas Wilkie/Inn Keeper/58/Perth, Scotland/Census ***
1901/Jessie Wilkie/Wife/56/Perth, Scotland/Census
1901/Christian Wilkie/Daughter, Dressmakers Apprentice/18/Perth, Scotland/Census
1901/John Wilkie/Son, Plumbers Apprentice/15/Perth, Scotland/Census
1901/Jessie W Wilkie/Daughter/12/Perth, Scotland/Census
1901/Joanna Wilkie/Sister in Law, House Keeper/50/Perth, Scotland/Census  

1902/Thomas Wilkie/../../../Kelly's

1906/Henry John Rooke/../../../Kelly's

1908/Henry Thomas James Windebank/../../../Kelly's

1910/Henry Thomas James Windebank/../../../Kelly's

1912/Henry Thomas James Windebank/../../../Kelly's

1914/Henry Thomas James Windebank/../../../Kelly's

1917/Henry Thomas James Windebank/../../../Kelly's

1925/Gertrude Windebank/../../../Kelly's

1929/Robert Davis/../../../Kelly's

1933/Joseph Patrick Mullarke/../../../Kelly's

1937/William Edward Halsey/../../../Kelly's

** Provided by John Mead

*** Provided by Kevan

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