Creeksea pub historyindex
Moses Stebbing is licensee at the Ferry Boat, Canewdon in 1776. Now known as the Creeksea Ferry
There is a ferry which runs 6 days a week between between Essex Marina, Wallasea Island and Town Quay, Burnham-on-Crouch.
Ferry Boat, Creaksea
Hotel Creaksea Ferry
Both kindly provided by Colleen
Ferry Boat, Wallasea Island, Creeksea 3rd September 1999
Taken by Stephen Parker
Residents at this address.
The licensee in 1772 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Charles Cardinal, at the Horse Boat, Canewdon.
The licensee in 1776 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Moses Stebbing, at the Ferry Boat, Canewdon.
The licensee in 1816 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as Thomas Burles, at the Ferry Boat, Canewdon.
The licensee in 1825 was recorded on the Alehouse Recognizances as William Page, at the Ferry Boat, Canewdon.
1839/William Allen/../../../Pigots
1845/John Allen/../../../Post Office
1848/John Allen/Victualler &c./../../Whites
1851/John Allen/Farmer/../../Post Office
1851/Thomas Dennis/innkeeper/44/Roxwell, Essex/Census **
1851/Ann Dennis/wife/44/Margaretting, Essex/Census
1851/Elizabeth Dennis/daughter/14/Little Stambridge, Essex/Census
1851/Thomas Dennis/son/13/Little Stambridge, Essex/Census
1851/William Dennis/son, scholar/11/Little Stambridge, Essex/Census
1851/James Dennis/son, scholar/08/Little Stambridge, Essex/Census
1851/Jessie Dennis/daughter/03/Rochford, Essex/Census
1851/Sarah Brown/servant/29/Burnham, Essex/Census
1851/Samuel Lawrence/widower, lodger, ag lab/29/Great Wakering, Essex/Census
1851/Charles Markwell/lodger, ag lab/20/Eastwood, Essex/Census
1855/C Bright/../../../Essex, Herts, Kent ...Post Office Directory
1861/Charles Bright/Innkeeper/30/Hawkswell, Essex/Census *
1861/Sarah Bright/Sister/31/Hawkswell, Essex/Census
1861/Mary Ann Bright/Sister/19/Ashingdon, Essex/Census
1861/William Baber/Ferryman/22/Foulness Island, Essex/Census
1861/Joseph Miller/Groom/33/Linconshire /Census *
1861/Mary ?/General Servant/17/Rayleigh, Essex/Census
1862/Charles Bright/../../../Kellys
1867/Charles Bright/../../../Post Office
1870/Charles Bright/Coal Merchant/../../Kellys
1871/Charles Bright/Coal Merchant /../../Post Office
1874/Charles Bright/Coal Merchant/../../Kellys
1878/William Filby/../../../Kellys
1881/John Powell/Innkeeper/36/Tillingham, Essex/Census
1881/Charlotte Powell/Wife/36/Latchingdon, Essex/Census
1881/Joseph Powell/Son/13/Latchingdon, Essex/Census
1881/Frederick Wood/Boarder, Ostler/22/Maldon, Essex/Census
1881/Emma Byford/General Servant/18/Latchingdon, Essex/Census
1882/John Powell/../../../Kellys
1886/John Powell/../../../Kellys
George Amos ran the Creeksea Ferry Boat, and also the Ferry Inn
Kindly provided by Colleen
1890/George Amos/../../../Kellys
1894/George Amos/../../../Kellys
1895/George Amos/../../../Kellys
1898/George Amos/../../../Kellys
1899/George Amos/../../../Kellys
1901/George Amos/Ferryman on River, Publican/48/Dover, Kent/Census
1901/Elizabeth Amos/Wife/46/Maldon, Essex/Census
1901/Flora Amos/Daughter, Servant/18/Canewdon, Essex/Census
1901/Minnie Amos/Daughter, Servant/17/Canewdon, Essex/Census
1901/Frank Amos/Son Page Boy/14/Canewdon, Essex/Census
1901/Alice Mary Amos/Daughter/12/Canewdon, Essex/Census
1901/Grace Maud Amos/Daughter/9/Canewdon, Essex/Census
1901/May Amos/Daughter/7/Canewdon, Essex/Census
1901/Elsie Ellen Amos/Daughter/5/Canewdon, Essex/Census
1901/Arthur Alfred Crisp/Boarder, Ferryman on river/19/Thurlton, Essex/Census
1902/George Amos/../../../Kellys
1906/George Amos/../../../Kellys
1908/George Amos/../../../Kellys
1910/Joseph Whife/../../../Kellys
1912/Frederick Sweeting/../../../Kellys
1914/Frederick Sweeting/../../../Kellys
1917/Mrs. Mary Goshawk Sweeting/../../../Kellys
1922/Mrs. Vote/Manageress/../../Kellys
1925./William James Couture/Manager/../../Kellys
1929/William James Couture/Manager/../../Kellys
1933/Frank E. A. Taylor/Proprietor/../../Kellys
1937/Frank E. A. Taylor/Proprietor/../../Kellys
* Provided by CG
** Provided by John Mead