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Wivenhoe, the River c1955.  (Neg. W160007)  © Copyright The Francis Frith Collection 2005. http://www.frithphotos.com
Wivenhoe, the River c1955
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History of Wivenhoe >> Post Office Directory 1874

If you wish to trace any of these people on the census returns, the nearest census date for this 1874 directory is the 1871 census. This can be obtained from ancestry.co.uk: 1871 England Census
OR
genesreunited.co.uk: 1871 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.

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Rev. John Baillie, B.D., Rectory Mrs Benwell John Green Chamberlain, The Nook Henry Joseph Firman Abraham Garrett, Wivenhoe Park Philip Havens James Moore Hector John Gurdon Rebow, J.P., Wivenhoe Park Philip Sainty, Quay House Samuel Nathaniel Squire Capt.Henry Tyler, R.E., Wivenhoe Hall Horatio Thomas Waterworth William Abraham Abbott, carpenter, Wivenhoe Cross Moses Appleby, beer retailer, carrier and butcher James Barr, hosier Daniel Barrell, carpenter, Wivenhoe Cross Earn Rarrett, farmer, Vine Farm Joseph William Barrett, baker Charles Anthony Bennett, Anchor PH Isaac Blyth, ship owner Joseph Blyth, jun., beer retailer Thomas Brewster, grocer William Lankester Brown, grocer Harry Browne, master mariner William Browne, rope maker, Wivenhoe Cross Robert Burgess, builder Isaac Bush, boot and shoe maker Mrs. Elizabeth Carrington, butcher Isaac Carter, baker Samuel Catt, blacksmith and beer retailer, Wivenhoe Cross John Green Chamberlain, ship owner, The Nook Daniel Chapman, bricklayer Richard Coker, fish dealer Benjamin Cole, master mariner Daniel Cole, master mariner David Cole, master mariner James Cole, carrier William Cole, ship owner Coine Boating Club (H. T. Waterworth and G. Pryer, joint secs. George Samuel Cook, Railway Hotel, and master mariner Charles Copsey, boot and shoe maker Mrs. Jane Cranstone, hosier Robert Crosby, master mariner Edward Cuthbert, plumber and glazier George Death, ship owner James Cheveley Dennis, butcher William Denton, ship owner Charles Dowsett, master mariner David Doyland, Greyhound PH David Durrell, sail maker and ship owner Charles Ellis, master mariner Thomas Forsgate, master mariner William Franks, baker Free Institute, Horatio T. Waterworth, sec. Henry Frost, farmer, Park Farm Mrs. Margaret Fuller, shopkeeper James Gardner, Rose and Crown PH John Arthur Frederick Goodwin, Grosvenor Hotel, and carpenter Samuel Goodwin, sail maker and shipowner Samuel William Goodwin, sail maker and ship owner Thomas Goodwin, Black Boy Hotel, and shipowner David Grimes, butcher and beer retailer Joseph Haggar, beer retailer James Halls, police constable Edward Ham, biscuit baker James Ham, master mariner Nathaniel Rogers Ham, Falcon PH

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Richard Ham, pilot Robert Ham, beer retailer Thomas Ham, master mariner William Ham, master mariner and ship chandler William Harlow, master mariner Isaac Harris, boat builder Abraham Harvey, ship owner George Harvey, coal and oyster merchant, Quay Stephen Harvey, ship owner William Harvey, master mariner Havens and Squire, surgeons Henry Havens, greengrocer Charles Heath, oyster merchant Mrs. Elizaheth Hindwood, beer retailer John Howard, pilot and ship owner Thomas Irvin Howard, baker Charles Home, baker James Husk, yacht builder and shipsmith Miss Jane Hyde, ladies' school John Harvey Yacht and Ship Building Company, Limited, John Harvey, manager William Jolliffe, gardener John Jones, ferryman William Jones, ship owner William Madder, sail maker and ship owner Marshall and Co. guano merchants James Moore, grocer and linen draper John Moore, grocer, Wivenhoe Cross Charles Mortlock, miller Benjamin Murrell, master mariner William Murrell, shipowner Daniel Page, master mariner Ebenezer Penny, master mariner James Penny, shipowner Robert Penny, master mariner George Pittuck, master mariner James Pittuck, master mariner Hurrine John Plane, master mariner John Polley, shopkeeper John Pratt, jun., ship owner Francis John Price, ship chandler Frederick Price, shipowner Miss Isabel Proctor, ladies' school, High Street Elijah Quilter, farmer, Wivenhoe Farm George Quinney, master mariner George Miles Rayner, master mariner William Rayner, master mariner Roots and Walker, brewers, The Brewery Joseph Sadler, tool dealer Philip Moseley Sainty, jun., ship broker and agent Charles Scoffield, painter Frederick Scrutton, farmer John Seaman, beer retailer William Shead, shipowner Daniel Smith, builder Charles Snood, carrier Daniel Southgate, Park Hotel William Stewardson, hair dresser William Taylor, coal merchant Edgar Tricker, baker Joseph Wadley, master mariner William Wadley, master mariner John Went, farmer, Wivenhoe Cross Mrs. Sarah Wenden, Union Flag Inn PH, Wivenhoe Cross Wilkins, bookseller and stationer Joseph Rohert Willis, master mariner Charles James Wilson, draper and grocer Wivenhoe Cemetery, Thomas Irvin Howard, sexton Wivenhoe Gas Company, Joseph Wilkins, collector Joseph Woodward, beer retailer

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