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Now a private house
Griffin, Great Canfield - 20th February 2002
Taken by Ken Rose.
Residents at this address
1848/Thomas Bowtell/Victualler/../../Whites
1851/Thomas Bowtell/../../../Post Office
1855/W. Green/../../../Kellys*
1861/John Mumford/Victualler/48/Elsenham, Essex/Census ***
1861/Mary A Mumford/Wife/45/Great Waltham, Essex/Census
1861/Margaret M Mumford/Daughter/9/Great Dunmow, Essex/Census
1861/Sarah Rainbird/Servant/12/Great Canfield, Essex/Census
1862/John Mumford/../../../Post Office
1867/John Mumford/../../../Post Office
1871/John Mumford/../../../Post Office
1871/John Mumford/Innkeeper/59/Elsenham, Essex/Census
1871/Elizabeth Mumford/Wife/53/Takeley, Essex/Census
1874/John Mumford/../../../Post Office
1878/John Mumford/../../../Post Office
1881/Frederick Bacon/Carpenter & Innkeeper/38/Great Canfield, Essex/Census
1881/Elizabeth Lillie Bacon/Wife/45/Ulley, Gloucester/Census
1881/Frederick Enefer Bacon/Son/12/Great Canfield, Essex/Census
1881/Thomas Dixon/Boarder/50/Wickham Bishops, Essex/Census
1881/Ellen Jane Barltrop/Domestic Servant/15/Great Canfield, Essex/Census
1882/Frederick Bacon/../../Kellys
1886/Frederick Bacon/../../../Kellys
1890/Frederick Bacon/Brick, Tile & Pipe Manufacturer & Farm Bailiff to Sir Spencer Maryon Maryon-Wilson bart./../../Kellys
1891/Frederick Bacon/Innkeeper & Farmer/48/Great Canfield, Essex/Census
1891/Elizabeth Bacon/Wife/56/Ulley, Gloucester/Census
1891/Frederick Bacon/Son/22/Great Canfield, Essex/Census
1891/Charlotte Sanders/Domestic Servant/26/Dunmow, Essex/Census
1895/Frederick Bacon/Brick, Tile & Pipe Manufacturer & Farm Bailiff to Sir Spencer Maryon Maryon-Wilson bart./../../Kellys
1899/Thomas Dennison/../../../Kellys
1902/Joseph Jennings/../../../Kellys
1906/Reginald John Turton/../../../Kellys
1908/Joe Challis/../../../Kellys
1910/Joe Challis/../../../Kellys
1912/Joe Challis/../../../Kellys
1914/Ernest George Rowe/../../../Kellys
* Provided by the Pubs, Inns and Taverns Index for England, 1801-1900
** Provided by Hugh Wilding