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Swan, 84 & 86 Wood Street, Walthamstow

Also known as the White Swan

Swan, Wood Street, Walthamstow

17th December 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.

1851/John Sinfield/Smith & Bellhanger/../../Post Office

1855/J Sinfield/../../../Post Office

1861/Wm Wiltshire/Licensed Victualler/../../History of Walthamstow 1861 ****

1862/William Wiltshire/../../../Kelly's

1870/William Wiltshire/../../../Kelly's

1874/William Wiltshire/../../../Kelly's

1878/Henry New/Carrier/../../Kelly's

"Henry New was born John Henry NEW but went by the name of Henry and he was born 1836 in Stratton St. Margaret, Wiltshire. At the young age of 20 he sailed to Australia on the ship “Hindostan”. He married my gggrandmother, Alice Stewart Grant FORDYCE in 1865 and is listed as a blacksmith and goldminer on his marriage certificate. In 1866 their first child, my grandmother, was born. The story goes that they discovered a gold vein that ran under the shanty where they were living. They moved the sickly newborn and weakened new mother out of the shanty to get to it. They got the gold and at 3 months old my newborn grandmother was on her way to England with a nanny and a goat to help take care of both mother and daughter who were still sick. Alice apparently hid the gold in her bussel so as not to be robbed. They settled a short time in Stratton St. Margaret Wiltshire then moved to Mile End in Walthamstow. John Henry and his wife had 6 children. "*

1881/Rebecca Thompson/Annuitant/62/Bethnal Green, Middlesex/Census
1881/William H. Thompson/Son, Licensed Victualler/38/Bethnal Green, Middlesex/Census
1881/Elizabeth A. Thompson/Daughter in Law/23/London, Middlesex/Census
1881/Matilda A. Thompson/Granddaughter/13/Bethnal Green, Middlesex/Census
1881/William H. Thompson/Grandson/11/Bethnal Green, Middlesex/Census
1881/Edward C. Thompson/Grandson/8/Hackney, Middlesex/Census

1882/William Henry Thompson/../../../Kelly's

1896/William Bach/../../../Petty Sessions ****

1901/William Bach/Publican/40/Sollar, Salop/Census ****
1901/Sarah Bach/Wife/40/St Andrews, Suffolk/Census
1901/Infant Bach/Son/1/Walthamstow, Essex/Census
1901/Julia Artis/Barmaid/33/St Andrews, Suffolk/Census
1901/Fanny Ellington/Barmaid/23/Shottisham, Suffolk/Census
1901/Alice Dyer/Domestic Servant/20/Carlton Colville, Suffolk/Census
1901/Ellen Stonehouse/Nurse/16/Odiham, Hants/Census

1902/William Bach/../../../Petty Sessions ****

1902/William Bach/../../../Kelly's ****

08/4/1905/Sarah Bach/../../../Petty Sessions ****

1908/Mrs. Sarah Bach/../../../Kelly's

20/5/1911/Edward Hill Cumming, Walter Parfleet & Roddam William Burn/../../../Petty Sessions ****

23/9/1911/Alfred David Sparham & Henry Whynes/../../../Petty Sessions ****

1912/Alfred Sparman/../../../Kelly's
1912/Henry Whynes/../../../Kelly's

21/9/1912/Alfred David Sparham & John Rawlins/../../../Petty Sessions ****

05/7/1913/Alfred David Sparham & Mary Louisa Chattery/../../../Petty Sessions ****

26/9/1914/Alfred David Sparham & Thomas Henry Birks/../../../Petty Sessions ****

06/3/1915/Alfred David Sparham/../../../Petty Sessions ****

04/3/1916/Alfred David Sparham & William Robert Hallpike/../../../Petty Sessions ****

1917/Alfred Sparham/../../../Kelly's
1917/Miss Mary Chattey/../../../Kelly's
1917/William Robert Hallpike/../../../Kelly's

Note: Kelly's 1917 lists Mary Chattey as being part of Sparham & Chattey. However, there is now mention of Sparham & Chattey, but Sparham & Hallpike instead.

28/4/1917/Alfred David Sparham & George William Lander/../../../Petty Sessions ****

3/11/1917/John Archibald Higham & George William Lander/../../../Petty Sessions ****

26/7/1919/Shirley Edward Lake & Henry Augustus Browne/../../../Petty Sessions ****

24/9/1921/Shirley Edward Lake & James Thomas Porter/../../../Petty Sessions ****

30/9/1922/Elizabeth Thomas/../../../Petty Sessions ****

1925/Mrs. E. Thomas/../../../Kelly's

23/4/1927/William Francis Knowles/../../../Petty Sessions ****

25/7/1928/John Richard Murphy/../../../Petty Sessions ****

21/9/1932/George Thomas Bradstock & Charles Herbert Cox/../../../Petty Sessions ****

19/7/1933/Reginald Lonard Banks, George Alpwood Page & Charles Herbert Cox/../../../Petty Sessions ****

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