Many accurate 1921 census transcriptions have already been added to the pub history site, including London, and parts of Middlesex.
Alderton, Wilford Hundred, Suffolk
Alderton, Wilford Hundred
Public Houses in Alderton
Alderton in Kellys 1879 Directory.
Alderton is a village and parish 1 mile west from the North Sea, and 8
miles south east from Woodbridge, or by ferry 6�, near the mouth of the
navigable river Deben; and in the Wilford
Hundred. The church of St Andrew is a flint building with chancel, added in
1864; the tower is in ruins.
Parish Clerk, Benjamin Buck
Post Office, Henry Cullum
National School, Mis Susan Newman
Police Station, Robert Clarke, constable
Carriers to Ipswich & Woodbridge, George Peacock
Archer Rev Charles Charles Goodwyn, MA, JP [rector], Rectory
Green Edward Frederick Seager MB
Martin Rev George Sewell [Congregational]
Commercial
Abbott Mary (Mrs), dress maker & milliner
Ablitt John, farmer
Brown Mary Ann (Mrs), baker
Burrows John, coal dealer
Cullum Henry, grocer & draper
Denington Robert, baker
Dosser Harry William, builder
Dunn Robert, shoe maker
Dunn Thos, shopkeeper & shoe maker
Foster Anna (Mrs), Swan
Girling Samuel, beer retailer & miller
Green Edward Frederick Seager MB, CM, surgeon
Hillen Emma (Mrs), farmer
Last Robert Jas, farmer, Alderton Hall
Laws John, grocer, draper & coal merchant
Lennard Caroline (Mrs), bricklayer
Lennard James, farmer, & threshing machine owner
Moore Walter, butcher
Roberts Thomas, farmer
Skeet William, carpenter
Smith James, farmer, The Cedars
Steward William, shoe maker
Thompson Emma (Mrs), blacksmith
Thompson John, saddler