White Hart, Great Waltham
Now in Little Waltham
9th September 1999
Known Residents
The following entries are in this format:
Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.
1832-3/Robert Gooch/../../../Pigot's
1839/Robert Gooch/../../../Pigot's
1845/Robert Gooch/../../../Post Office
1848/Robert Gooch/../../../White's
1851/Robert Gooch/../../../Post Office
1851/Robert
Gooch/innkeeper/65/Great
Glemham, Suffolk/Census ***
1851/Mary Gooch/wife/65/Brandeston, Suffolk/Census
***
1851/Henry Clements/son in law/20/Panfield, Essex/Census
***
1851/Mary Ann Clements/daughter/19/Panfield, Essex/Census
***
1851/Catherine Day/house servant/19/Great Waltham, Essex/Census
***
1852/R. Gooch/../../../Kelly's*
1855/Mrs. M. Gooch/../../../Kelly's*
Robert Gooch (1786, Great Glemham, Suffolk) & Mary Nunn (c. 1785, Brandeston, Suffolk) were married on 5th May 1818. Their only known child, Mary Gooch (1819, Melton, Suffolk), married James Campen on 14th September 1847. Their sons, Louis and George Gooch Campen were both publicans. Louis appears to have inherited the White Hart and George had the Swan at Bradwell by Coggeshall
Supplied by Pam Campbell-McLean. Pam is a descendant of Robert Gooch & Mary Nunn.
1862/Samuel Leeds/../../../Kelly's
1867/Samuel Leeds/../../../Post Office
1870/Samuel Leeds/../../../Kelly's
1871/Samuel Leeds/../../../Post Office
1874/Lewis Walter Campen/../../../Kelly's
1878/Lewis Walter Campen/../../../Kelly's
1881/Lewis
Walter Campen/Publican &
Farmer/31/Great Waltham, Essex/Census
1881/Rose
Campen/Wife/31/Terling, Essex/Census
1881/Lewis
J. Campen/Son/7/Great Waltham, Essex/Census
1881/Maud
Mary Campen/Daughter/5/Great Waltham, Essex/Census
1881/Rose
Annie Campen/Daughter/3/Great Waltham, Essex/Census
1881/Selina
Stokes/General Servant/16/Great Waltham, Essex/Census
1881/Samuel
Poulten/Cowman/48/Little Waltham, Essex/Census
1881/William
Devenish/Ostler/17/Great Waltham, Essex/Census
1881/Thomas
Gibson/Lodger,
Bricklayer/41/Great
Waltham, Essex/Census
1882/Lewis Walter Campen/../../../Kelly's
1886/Lewis George Campen/Cattle Dealer & Farmer/../../Kelly's
1890/Lewis George Campen/Cattle Dealer & Farmer/../../Kelly's
1894/Lewis Walter Campen/Cattle Dealer & Farmer/../../Kelly's
1895/Lewis Walter Campen/../../../Kelly's
1898/Lewis Walter Campen/Cattle Dealer & Farmer/../../Kelly's
1899/L. W. Campen/../../../Kelly's
1902/Lewis James Campen/../../../Kelly's
1906/Harry Hills/../../../Kelly's
1908/Harry Hills/../../../Kelly's
1910/John Stanley King/../../../Kelly's
1912/John Stanley King/../../../Kelly's
1914/John Stanley King/../../../Kelly's
1917/John Stanley King/../../../Kelly's
1922/John Bonner/../../../Kelly's
1925/G. H. Trimmer/../../../Kelly's
1929/W. J. Everitt/../../../Kelly's
1933/W. J. Everitt/../../../Kelly's
1937/William Beaumont Bartrop/../../../Kelly's**
* Provided by the Pubs, Inns and Taverns Index for England, 1801-1900
** William's niece, Heather Mansfield, informs that William held the license from 1931 to 1950, making the 1933 entry out of date. His surname is more correctly Barltrop
*** Provided by John Mead
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