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History of Chigwell Row >> White's Directory 1863

White's Directory of Essex 1863 - list of inhabitants.

If you wish to trace any of these people on the census returns, the nearest census date for this 1863 directory is the 1861 census. There are a number of commercial providers of census returns. These include:

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.

My ancestor lived here at this time, but why aren't they listed here? Answer: Not everyone appeared in a trade directory. Please read our Trade Directories article

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Mr Berry
Robert John
John Burton
William Clayden, carrier
Miss Cox
Henry Crowfoot, Esq.
Mr Thomas Harwood
William Hubble
Miss Luke
Mr S. Noad
Rev. Frederick Neller (Independent)
Mr John Newman
Mr William Senter
James Shepherd, marine store dealer
George Shillibeer, Esq., Grove House
Mr Richard Smith
Mr H.B. Stewart
Major William Swainson Suart, Bowles

Beerhouses.
Thomas Hills
Mrs Quearey
William Smith

Blacksmiths.
Elizabeth Maryon

Boot and Shoemakers.
Thomas Hills

Butchers.
Henry Fuller

Carpenter, etc.
William Clark
Mrs. F. Parker

Farmers.
John Tolson

Wheelwrights.
Samuel Crawley

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