History of Aldham

St. Margaret's Church, Aldham
St. Margaret's Church, Aldham
©Robert Edwards
Photograph by kind permission of Robert Edwards,
contributor to the Geograph Project

Feature articles

A look at a time when the farmers of Aldham and nearby parishes were faced with spate of arson attacks on their property. >>more

White's Directory of Essex 1848

ALDHAM, a small pleasant village, from five to six miles West of Colchester, and 4½ mile East North East of Coggeshall, has in >>more.

White's Directory of Essex 1848 - list of inhabitants.

Post Office Directory of Essex 1874

Post Office Directory of Essex 1874 - list of inhabitants.

More local history sources

Books featuring Aldham from Abebooks. Just click the logo. The search terms are already formatted for Aldham.

Search for Aldham census returns at ancestry.co.uk.

1841 England Census | 1851 England Census | 1861 England Census
1871 England Census | 1881 England Census | 1891 England Census
1901 England Census

The Essex Record Office: an excellent starting point for research. The ERO has an online catalogue by the name of SEAX and a database of Parish Records held in the ERO. Access to both via their home page.

Church web site with the history of Aldham Church.

Village web site on the history of Aldham.

Excellent detailed information on the history of Aldham appears in the Victorian Counties History on the British History Online web site: Aldham, A History of the County of Essex: Volume 10: Lexden Hundred (Part) including Dedham, Earls Colne and Wivenhoe (2001).

1881 Ordnance Survey Map from the British History Online web site (Essex: 027, Ordnance Survey 1:10,560: Epoch 1.0).

Ordnance Survey - type the place name in the gazetteer search box to view detailed map of Aldham.

Images of England web site which has a photographic record of England's listed buildings - from the grandest house to the humblest cottage. Enter the town or village in the search box. Photographs are accompanied by a detailed architectural description of the property.

The Francis Frith Collection, show me more

 

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