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Three Horseshoes, Helions Bumpstead

Three Horseshoes, Helions Bumpstead

Taken by John Law

Known Residents

The following entries are in this format:

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

I am a descendant of Charles and Mary Mizen/Mizon who had the Three Horseshoes before it was actually named and it was run as a beer house. Mary carried on the business with the help of her son William and daughter Sarah. Mary married Mr Middleditch who took over the beer house for a few years and it was eventually bought by Charles cousin Stephen who ran the blacksmiths shop at the back of the Hotel. **

1848/Charles Mizen/Beerhouse Keeper/../../White's

1851/Mrs. Mary Mizen/Beer Retailer/../../Post Office

1851/Mary Mizen/Beer Seller, Widow/39/Hempstead, Essex/Census **
1851/William Mizen/Son/18/Helions Bumpstead, Essex/Census
1851/Sarah Ann Mizen/Daughter/14/Helions Bumpstead, Essex/Census

Note: Premises not named prior to 1862

1861/John Middleditch/Farmer of 20 acres employing 1 man & 1 boy also Keeper of Beer House/50/Helions Bumpstead, Essex/Census **
1861/Mary Middleditch/Wife/49/Helions Bumpstead, Essex/Census

1862/Stephen Mizon/Blacksmith/../../White's

1867/Stephen Mizon/Blacksmith/../../Post Office

1870/Stephen Mizon/Blacksmith/../../Kelly's

1871/Stephen Mizon/Blacksmith/../../Post Office

1871/Stephen Mizen/Master Blacksmith/54/Castle Camps, Cambridgeshire/Census
1871/Harriett Mizen/Wife/58/Havershill, Suffolk/Census
1871/Henry Mizen/Journeyman Blacksmith/24/Helions Bumpstead, Essex/Census
1871/Marsha Mizen/../8/Helions Bumpstead, Essex/Census

1874/Stephen Mizon/Blacksmith/../../Kelly's

1878/Stephen Mizon/Blacksmith/../../Kelly's

1881/Stephen Mizon/Blacksmith & Beershop Keeper/63/Helions Bumpstead, Essex/Census
1881/Harriet Mizon/Wife/61/Haverhill, Suffolk/Census
1881/Martha Mizon/Daughter/18/Helions Bumpstead, Essex/Census

1882/Stephen Mizon/Blacksmith/../../Kelly's

1886/Stephen Mizon/Blacksmith/../../Kelly's

1891/Stephen Mizon/Blacksmith & InnKeeper/73/Castle Camps, Cambs/Census
1891/Harriet Mizon/Wife/71/Haverhill, Suffolk/Census
1891/Martha Mizon/Daughter/28/Helions Bumpstead, Essex/Census

1894/Miss Martha Mizon/../../../Kelly's

1895/Miss Martha Mizon/../../../Kelly's

1898/Charles Jacobs/../../../Kelly's

1899/Charles Jacobs/../../../Kelly's

1901/Arthur C. Jacobs/Publican & Hurdle Maker/37/Balsham, Cambridge/Census***
1901/Eliza Jacobs/Wife/36/Balsham, Cambridge/Census***
1901/Stewart Jacobs/Son/10/Balsham, Cambridge/Census***
1901/Hilda M. Jacobs/Daughter/5/Helions Bumpstead, Essex/Census***
1901/Sidney A. Jacobs/Son/4/Helions Bumpstead, Essex/Census***
1901/Barbara Jacobs/Daughter/3/Helions Bumpstead, Essex/Census***
1901/Kate E. Jacobs/Daughter/2/Helions Bumpstead, Essex/Census***
1901/Herbert C. Jacobs/Son/9m/Helions Bumpstead, Essex/Census***
1901/Octavia Jacobs/Niece/14/Domestic Housemaid/Balsham, Cambridge/Census***

1902/Charles Jacobs/../../../Kelly's

1908/Charles Jacobs/../../../Kelly's

1912/Arthur C. Jacobs/../../../Kelly's

1917/Arthur C. Jacobs/../../../Kelly's

1925/Arthur C. Jacobs/../../../Kelly's

1933/Mrs. Eliza Jacobs/../../../Kelly's

** Provided by Jenny Free (nee Mizen)

*** Provided by Adrian Gray

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