Cross In Hand Inn Cross in Hand Waldron |
Historical records | |||||
6th Jun 1841 | Census | Mary Carey, F, Head, age 48, born Sussex, occupation: publican | Mary Carey | Cross In Hand [Inn] | 1841 Census Waldron, Sussex |
George Carey, M, [Son], age 21, born Sussex, occupation: blacksmith journeyman | George Carey | ||||
John Hope, M, age 37, born Sussex; occupation: farm labourer | John Hope | ||||
John Russell, M, age 40 to 44, born Sussex; occupation Servant | John Russell | ||||
Phebey Diplock, F, age 33, born Sussex; occupation: servant | Phebey Diplock | ||||
1851 | Saunders, Trayton; occupation: innkeeper and post office | Trayton Saunders, innkeeper/victualler | Cross In Hand | Post Office Directory | |
30th Mar 1851 | Census | Head; occupation: innkeeper/victualler | Trayton Saunders, innkeeper/victualler | Cross In Hand Inn | 1851 Census Waldron, Sussex |
Wife | Caroline Saunders | ||||
Son; occupation: scholar | George Henry Casey Saunders | ||||
Son | John Carey Saunders | ||||
Daughter | Selmes Lebana Saunders | ||||
Servant; occupation: housemaid | Dinah Durrant | ||||
Servant; occupation: nurse | Ellen Heathfield | ||||
Lodger; occupation: postman | George E. Luxted | ||||
Lodger; occupation: mail contractor | William Miller | ||||
Servant; occupation Ostler | George Rich | ||||
c 1875 | Part of the 6 inch to 1 mile map of Sussex produced in 1875 by Ordnance Survey | Cross In Hand Inn | |||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Kezia Golden, F, Head, widowed, age 54, born Salehurst; occupation: innkeeper and licensed victualler | Kezia Golden, innkeeper and licensed victualler | Cross In Hand Inn | 1881 Census Waldron, Sussex |
Maria Brook, F, Niece Servant, single, age 29, born Waldron; occupation: barmaid | Maria Brook | ||||
Moses Hoad, M, Servant, single, age 28, born Herstmonceux; occupation: ostler | Moses Hoad | ||||
1882 | Directory entry | Golden Kezia (Mrs.), Cross-in-hand inn | Cross-in-hand inn | Kelly's Directory |
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