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History of Hatfield Broad Oak
History of Hatfield Broad Oak >> White's Directory 1863
White's Directory of Essex 1863 - list of inhabitants.
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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
2 at Hatfield Heath
Bakers.
2 James Bacon
Simon Mumford
William Parker
Charles Tizley
Beerhouses.
2 Solomon Brice
John Reid
Ann Smith
2 Car. Staines
Blacksmiths.
2 Aaron Hawkins
William Horsnell
John Mavdell
2 William Perry
Boot and Shoemakers.
John Cockett
Charles Marriott
2 Stephen Nash
James Smith
James Ward
William Whybrow
Bricklayers.
Isaac Barker
James Barker
Butchers.
2 Thomas Blatch
2 John Burnett
Thomas Cooper
2 Sophia Howland
2 William Wolfe
Carpenters.
James Barnard
Isaac Bird
Henry Piper
2 William Reid
William Skingle
Corn Millers.
Thomas Andrews
Simon Mumford, Heath
Grocers, etc.
Sarah Boatman
2 Nathaniel Child .
George Halstead
Henry Piper
Thomas Potter
Charles Speller
2William Witham
Tailors.
Stephen Smith
Charles Speller
James Speller
Wheelwrights.
Nathaniel Bird
Thomas Clark
William Hudson
Richard Wentworth
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