Black Horse, Widdington

The following entries are in this format:

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

My GGGG grandfather may have been a landlord at the Black Horse  in Widdington. He was Jonas Bailey, born about 1777. In 1841 he was a market gardener in Widdington but by 1851 was also a beershop keeper. This trade continued in 1861 but he was then living in the Black Horse. By 1871, at the age of 84, he was a boarder in the pub and the landlord was William Manton, from Lincolnshire, and his wife Mary. Jonas died in 1873 and Mary Manton witnessed his death. Hope this is helpful. *

1851/Jonas Bailey/Gardener & Beershop Keeper, Widow/66/Widdington, Essex/Census

1851/Thomas Bailey/Son, Gardeners Labourer/40/Widdington, Essex/Census
1851/Charles Bailey/Son, Gardeners Labourer/20/Widdington, Essex/Census
1851/Robert Bailey/Son, Gardeners Labourer/17/Widdington, Essex/Census
1851/Joseph Fletcher/Railroad Labourer, Lodger/27/Ingatestone, Essex/Census

1861/Jonas Bailey/Gardener & Beer Seller/75/Widdington, Essex/Census
1861/Thomas Bailey/Gardeners Son/57/Newport, Essex/Census

1871/William Manton/Market Gardener & Retailer of Beere/57/Fleet, Lincolnshire/Census
1871/Mary Manton/46/Wife/York/Census
1871/Jonas Bailey/Boarder, Widow, Formerly a Gardener/84/Widdington, Essex/Census

1881/George W Turner/Beer Seller/33/Wicken, Essex/Census
1881/Lizzie H Turner/Wife/32/Newport, Essex/Census
1881/Minnie A L Turner/Daughter/10/Saffron Walden, Essex/Census
1881/Thomas Turner/Son/7/Saffron Walden, Essex/Census
1881/Ernest A Turner/Son/2/Newport, Essex/Census

1886/Watson Turner/../../../Kelly's

1890/William Wright/../../../Kelly's


* Provided by Kate Knox
 

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