History of Ongar (Chipping Ongar)

Ongar, High Street 1923
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History of Ongar (Chipping Ongar) >> Piggott's Directory 1824
Pigott's Directory of Essex 1824 - list of inhabitants.
Census returns listing individuals do not become available until 1841, some 16 years after the publication of this directory If you wish to try and trace any of these people on the 1841 census returns, this can be obtained from ancestry.co.uk: 1841 England Census
Note: the directory lists the names in the following order: Surname, First Name. It also abbreviates names. These have been reversed and typed in full to assist research.
See also High Ongar.

High Street, Ongar
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Professional Persons.
Mrs. Baltrop, academy
William Gibson, attorney
John Osborne, academy
John Osborne, banker
Charles Passman, attorney
John Peake, surgeon
John Potter, surgeon
Richard Stokes, academy
Rev. J. Tweed, academy
Thomas Walker, surgeon
Shopkeepers, etc.
Thomas Adams, shopkeeper
George Archer, glover
Amory Barltrop, blacksmith
William Bowyer, linen draper
Francis Boyer, grocer
Ellis Carter, butcher
William Clayton, saddler
Nathan Cook, wheelwright
John Cooper, butcher
John Cowee, baker and flour dealer
Thomas Cowee, tailor
Joseph Cracknoll, druggist
Abraham Duvall, boot and shoe maker
William Darby, tailor

High Street, Ongar
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Dinah Gingell, butcher
G and S Griffin, boot and shoe maker
John Hammond, plasterer
William Hancock, boot and shoe maker
Ann Haslam, milliner
James Hubberd, painter
Charles Hughes, painter
Thomas Kemp, perfumer
John Madden, hairdresser
John Matthews, butchers
Edward Moss, bricklayer
Edward Noble, architect
William Norris, joiner
William Parker, saddler
John Patmore, auctioneer
John Patmore, joiner
John Pepper, druggist
John Saltmarsh, blacksmith
James Scruby, cooper
Mary Scruby, milliner
William Scruby, cooper
George Smith, saddler
Henry Starkey, baker and flour dealer
A and M Sweetenbourg, milliners
Charles Walker, lace manufacturer
Robert Wheater, grocer
John Wood, boot and shoe maker
John Wright, iron monger
William Wright, watch and clock maker
Inns, Taverns and Public Houses.
Zachariah Brown, Anchor
William Cooper, Bell
Robert Thomas, Cock
Freshwater, Crown Inn
Damiel Rawlings, King's Head
Thomas Nichols, Red Lion
Abraham Duvall, White Horse