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History of Takeley

Takeley, the Ashes and Shops c1965
Reproduced courtesy of The Francis Frith Collection.
Welcome to the home page for the History of Takeley and its inhabitants.
Below you find links to a range of sources transcribed by History House. Further below under 'more local history sources' you will find to links to other places on the web where you can continue your research.
For other locations in Essex see our alphabetical list of Essex towns and villages.
Poll of Voters 1847
Takeley inhabitants who voted in the 1847 general election.
White's Directory of Essex 1848
TAKELEY parish has a long straggling village, called Takeley Street, 4 miles West of Dunmow, and East of Bishop Stortford. >>more.
White's Directory of Essex 1848 - list of inhabitants.
White's Directory of Essex 1863
White's Directory of Essex 1863 - list of inhabitants.
Post Office Directory of Essex 1874
Post Office Directory of Essex 1874 - list of inhabitants.
Takeley Criminal Cases
Court cases involving Takeley residents - ongoing project >>more.
Education in Takeley
Reports and returns on schools and education in Takeley.
Images and Maps
Images and maps of Takeley by Francis Frith.
Takeley Poor
Under the Poor Law of 1834, Takeley became part of the Great Dunmow Union. See our article on researching your workhouse and pauper ancestors.

My Takeley Ancestors
Are your ancestors from Takeley? Why not tell us their story: My Ancestors.
More local history sources
Discover how to explore newspaper archives. With millions of pages now online, there is always the possibility of finding articles featuring your ancestors.
Ebay is now a great source for old images of Essex towns and villages. If you're looking for pictures to add to your family tree album, then try one of the auctions, or there are several 'Buy It Now' shops offering postcards which have been touched up and improved - so if you're unsure about bidding, try these. Link already formatted for Essex. Browse through or type the name of the location in the Ebay search box. >>
Also on Ebay are legal documents on vellum. This link is formatted for Essex. (Sometimes I think these should be in an archive.) >>
Books featuring Takeley from Abebooks. Just click the logo. The search terms are already formatted for Takeley.
Search for Takeley 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 | 1911 England Census
The Essex Record Office 'ERO' is an excellent starting point for research. The ERO has an online catalogue by the name of SEAX and many of the parish registers are now available online. Access to both via the ERO's homepage.
If you are unable to travel to the ERO, we provide a professional archival research service.
Web site for the Takeley Local History Society which has some excellent information on the village and its people.
Web site for Holy Trinity Church, Takely with church records for download.
Parish web site with a brief history of Takeley.
1881 Ordnance Survey Map from the British History Online web site (Essex: 023, Ordnance Survey 1:10,560: Epoch 1.0).
Ordnance Survey - type the place name in the gazetteer search box to view detailed map of Takeley.
Heritage Gateway. Database of national and local records of England's historic sites and buildings. Includes records and photographs of all listed buildings, and historical and archaeological information on locations throughout England.