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The earlier address is on the Amersham Common, the 1871 census lists it next to Chestnut cottages
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Residents at this address.
1851/Thomas Batson/Beer Seller/80/Stokenchurch, Oxfordshire/Census
1851/Mary Batson/Wife/75/Stokenchurch, Oxfordshire/Census
1851/Rhoda Newell/Daughter, Labourers Wife/42/Amersham, Buckinghamshire/Census
1861/Mary Batson/Licensed Victualler, Widow/84/Stokenchurch, Oxfordshire/Census
1861/William Batson/Son, Ag labourer, Widow/60/Amersham, Buckinghamshire/Census
1861/Sarah Batson/Grand Daughter, Straw Plaiter/26/Hardwick, Buckinghamshire/Census
1861/Hannah Batson/Grand Daughter, Milliner/22/Hardwick, Buckinghamshire/Census
1871/Thomas Batson/Beer House Keeper/51/Amersham Common, Buckinghamshire/Census
1871/Martha Batson/Wife/52/Chesham, Buckinghamshire/Census
1871/Thomas Batson/Son, Shoemaker/25/Amersham Common, Buckinghamshire/Census
1871/Mary Batson/Daughter/16/Amersham Common, Buckinghamshire/Census
1871/George Batson/Son/13/Amersham Common, Buckinghamshire/Census
1871/Thomas Bates/Boarder, Labourer/48/Amersham Common,
Buckinghamshire/Census
1881/Thomas Batson/Publican/61/Amersham, Buckinghamshire/Census
1881/Martha Batson/Wife/62/Chesham, Buckinghamshire/Census
1881/Thomas Batson/Son, Shoemaker/35/Amersham, Buckinghamshire/Census
1881/Alice Batson/Grand Daughter/12/Amersham, Buckinghamshire/Census
1881/Abigail Batson/Grand Daughter/6/Kingston, Surrey/Census
1891/George Saunders/Dealer, Beer House Keeper/64/Chesham Bois, Buckinghamshire/Census
1891/Mary Ann Saunders/Wife/58/Ilfracombe, Devon/Census
1891/George Henry Saunders/Son, Coach Builder/23/Amersham, Buckinghamshire/Census
1891/Clara Saunders/Daughter/23/Amersham, Buckinghamshire/Census
1891/Edith Saunders/Daughter, Teacher in Elementary School/21/Amersham, Buckinghamshire/Census
Kate Smith was a great aunt who married Ernest W Lowe, in 1897 in Paddington, and they appear on the 1901 and 1911 census as publicans for the Red Lion Pub in Chestnut lane Amersham. *
I also have a great grandfather, Richard Amos Smith who married Rosetta Law and ran the Hare pub in Great Parndon in 1881, interestingly Kate Smith was 4 years old at this time.
1901/Ernest W Lowe/Beer House Keeper/31/Ramsden, Essex/Census
1901/Kate Lowe/Wife/24/Parndon, Essex/Census
1901/Ernest A J Lowe/Son/4/Willesden, London/Census
1911/Ernest William Lowe/Publican/38/Ramsden Heath, Essex/Census
1911/Kate Lowe/Wife/34/Great Parndon, Essex/Census
1911/Ernest Albert James Lowe/Son/14/Stonebridge Park, Middlesex/Census
1911/Edwin Cattermole/ Visitor/9/Peckham Rye, Harlesden/Census
1911/George Francis Sharpen/Nephew/21/Roxeth Harrow, Middlesex/Census
1939/John Frederick Howlett/../../../Kellys Directory ***
In 1939 at the Red LIon, Amersham
John F Howlett, Licensee, born 23 Jul 1901
Elsie I Howlett, Domestic Duties, born 17 Aug 1909
* Provided by Clive Smith
*** Provided by Bev Howlett