The Swan Hotel The Pantiles [a.k.a. The Parade, The Walks] Tunbridge Wells |
Books and other documents | |
Published | Title, author and references |
1883 | Pelton's Illustrated Guide to Tunbridge Wells by J. Radford Thomson, M.A. ⇒ p. 46 |
Historical records | |||||
1839 | Tunbridge Wells | Swan Inn | Colbran's Tunbridge Wells | ||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Clara Elizth. Semark, F, Head, widowed, age 51, born Egham, Surrey; occupation: hotel keeper | Clara Elizabeth Semark, hotel keeper | Swan Hotel, 58 The Parade | 1881 Census Tunbridge Wells, Kent |
James Semark, M, Son, age 14, born Tunbridge Wells, Kent; occupation: butchers assistant | James Semark | ||||
Elizabeth Semark, F, Daughter, age 13, born Tunbridge Wells, Kent; occupation: scholar | Elizabeth Semark | ||||
Frederick Semark, M, Son, age 11, born Tunbridge Wells, Kent; occupation: scholar | Frederick Semark | ||||
Charles Semark, M, Son, age 8, born Tunbridge Wells, Kent; occupation: scholar | Charles Semark | ||||
Emma Hunter, F, Servant, single, age 33, born Margate, Kent; occupation: barmaid | Emma Hunter | ||||
Miriam J. Edgington, F, Servant, single, age 42, born Shere, Surrey; occupation: hotel waitress | Miriam J. Edgington | ||||
Kate Allen, F, Servant, single, age 42, born Ireland; occupation: cook | Kate Allen | ||||
Ellen M. Hayes, F, Servant, single, age 23, born Ireland; occupation: housemaid | Ellen M. Hayes | ||||
Sarah K. Crittall, F, Servant, single, age 26, born Frant, Sussex; occupation: kitchenmaid | Sarah K. Crittall | ||||
John White, M, Servant, single, age 21, born Hull, York; occupation Boots (Hotel) | John White | ||||
John Waters, M, Servant, single, age 25, born Yalding, Kent; occupation Boots (Hotel) | John Waters | ||||
John M. Lomax, M, Boarder, married, age 53, born Halesdown, Worcester; occupation: commercial traveller | John M. Lomax | ||||
Israel West, M, Tramp, widowed, age 58, born Horsbridge, Kent; occupation Tramp | Israel West |
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