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Sun & Whalebone, Latton

Sun & Whalebone, Latton

Supplied by Roys Harlow

Known Residents

The following entries are in this format:

Year/Publican or other Resident/Relationship to Head and or Occupation/Age/Where Born/Source.

1832-3/William Smith/../../../Pigot's

1839/James Casidy/../../../Pigot's

1845/James Casidy/../../../Post Office

1848/James Casidy/Victualler/../../White's

1851/James Casidy/../../../Post Office

1851/James Candy/victualler and farmer (200 acres)/47/Haverhill, Suffolk/Census **
1851/Mary Candy/wife/50/Devon/Census
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1851/James Candy/son/21/Newmarket, Suffolk/Census
**
1851/Richard Candy/son/17/Newmarket, Suffolk/Census
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1851/John Candy/son, visitor/24/Newmarket, Suffolk/Census
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1851/Sarah Candy/daughter in law/24/Northamptonshire/Census
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1851/Mary A Candy/daughter, barmaid/15/Newmarket, Suffolk/Census
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1851/Sarah Plumb/house servant/17/Newmarket, Suffolk/Census
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1851/George Crawley/lodger/31/St Albans, Hertfordshire/Census
**

1855/J. Casidy/../../../Kelly's*

1862/James Casidy/../../../Kelly's

1867/James Casidy/../../../Post Office

1870/John Speller/../../../Kelly's

1871/John Speller/../../../Post Office

1874/John Bambridge/../../../Kelly's

1878/John Bambridge/../../../Kelly's

1881/Edwin King/Publican/40/Bridport, Dorset/Census
1881/Mary King/Wife/39/Tisbury, Wiltshire/Census
1881/Walter King/Son, Ostler/17/Loughton, Essex/Census
1881/William King/Son/12/Chigwell, Essex/Census
1881/Edwin King/Son/2/Chigwell, Essex/Census

1882/Edwin King/../../../Kelly's

1886/Edwin King/../../../Kelly's

1890/George King/../../../Kelly's

1894/Edward Simmons Smith/../../../Kelly's

1895/Edward Simmons Smith/../../../Kelly's

1898/Edward Simmons Smith/../../../Kelly's

1899/Edward Simmons Smith/../../../Kelly's

1902/Edward Simmons Smith/../../../Kelly's

1906/Edward Simmons Smith/../../../Kelly's

1908/Edward Simmons Smith/../../../Kelly's

1910/Francis John Smith/../../../Kelly's

1912/Charles W. Hall/../../../Kelly's

1914/Charles W. Hall/../../../Kelly's

1917/Julius Henry Worton/../../../Kelly's

1922/George Pluck/../../../Kelly's

1925/Frederick May/../../../Kelly's

1929/Frederick May/../../../Kelly's

1933/Barclay, Perkins & Co. Ltd./../../../Kelly's

1937/Barclay, Perkins & Co. Ltd./../../../Kelly's

* Provided by the Pubs, Inns and Taverns Index for England,1801-1900

** Provided by John Mead

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