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History of Wrabness >> White's Directory 1848

White's Directory of Essex 1848 - list of inhabitants.

If you wish to trace any of these people on the census returns, the nearest census date for this 1848 directory is the 1851 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.

You should also consider newspaper archives. With millions of pages now online, there is always the possibility of finding articles featuring your ancestors. Discover how to explore newspaper archives.

Mary Cook, shopkeeper
Rev. Patrick Fenn M.A., rector
John Fisher, shopkeeper
Richard Johnson, shopkeeper and beerhouse
John Lawrence, parish clerk
John Paskell, wheelwright etc.
John Sherman, blacksmith and beerhouse
Nathan Taylor, victualler, Wheaf Sheaf

Farmers.
Aaron Chisnall
John Chisnall
Benjamin Clarke
Stephen Lott, Dimbols
Edward Fisher
Francis Richardson, Hall
William Robinson

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