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PUB CONNECTION IN THE FAMILY ?? - List your Pub he

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Maureen

Maureen Report 2 Mar 2005 16:52

What a great idea......My g/g/uncle ran a Pub called the Yachtsmans Arms, in Brightlinsea, which I believe is in Essex (not too sure about that) He was born in 1857 and his name was John Sawyer, don't know when he died sadly. He was born in a place called Bures in Suffolk or Essex ....Thanks for suggesting this list...Wonderful...Best Wishes Maureen

JenRedPurple

JenRedPurple Report 2 Mar 2005 16:51

Hi, mine's more recent: The Kings Arms, Llanvetherine near Abergavenny, Gwent - in the 80s. My friend's late father (William D'Arcy) ran it and she would like info on him please. Thanks. Jen

Unknown

Unknown Report 2 Mar 2005 16:19

The BLUE BELL, Langham run by Massingham ancestors early 19th century The CROWN, Northwold (1932-3) The WHITE/BLACK HORSE (there's one of each) in Hertford early 1930s? Husband's family: The PAKENHAM , Calthorpe Street - still there, painted bright yellow with hanging flower baskets - near the FRC. Ran by various family members 1920s-30s. The BRICKLAYERS ARMS Southwark 1901. nell

June

June Report 2 Mar 2005 16:04

Mine are, BLACK HORSE INN, Nettleham, Lincolnshire 1881-1901(poss later) Thomas Bows HORSE & GROOM, Digbeth, Birmingham 1901 Charles Clements June x

Sheila from Canada

Sheila from Canada Report 2 Mar 2005 15:50

Hi: Great question, I have been trying to get more info. on my Great Grandfathers Pub. It was called THE EXCHANGE TAVERN. My G. Grandfather was Wm. Hogg. His wife was Janet Hogg, (nee Young) . I have a picture of it dated C 1905. My Grandmother is also in it, her name was Euphemia Hogg. It was in Dalkeith, Scotland, now gone. Anybody know anything about it? Thanks Shiela

Dea

Dea Report 2 Mar 2005 15:30

Fern, See what you mean about ?? Arms - had a quick look + gave up. Just googled your details and it came up with MALSTERS Arms and a website: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~kayhin/72227.html - didn't read it all but lots of info which you might find useful. Regards, Dea. P.S. Just looked at my message and it has not put in the full web address I wanted to tell you about. If you want it - send me your e-mail address and I will send it direct. Dea. x

WarwickshireLassie

WarwickshireLassie Report 2 Mar 2005 15:28

My great great grandparents were licencee of Fox and Hen Pub, Bascote Heath, Warwickshire from 1870's until after 1901.

Seren fach

Seren fach Report 2 Mar 2005 15:27

My great great grandparents ran the Blue Anchor Inn, Buckley Flintshire 186? -187? My great grandparents, (one their daughter) ran the small village pub 'The Tavern' in Alltami Mold Flintshire (1881 census). Both are still open. Joan

Fern

Fern Report 2 Mar 2005 15:14

Mine is something Arms in Luckett, Stoke Climsland, Cornwall. John Tucker 1891. I couldn't quite make the first name of the pub out on the census. Fern.

Netty

Netty Report 2 Mar 2005 14:51

MY PUB IS BACK 1880.........1915 DOG MAYGOG DEANSGATE, MANCHESTER THANKS JANETTE

Sue

Sue Report 2 Mar 2005 14:46

My ancestors ran The Volunteer, Blackheath, Surrey, now known as The Villagers. Sue

David

David Report 2 Mar 2005 14:14

My pubs are: 1871 Queens Head, Low Hesket, Joseph Dawson 1891 Railway Tavern, Barnes, John Lawn 1901 Half Moon Inn, Reeth, Mary Close

Jan.jan

Jan.jan Report 2 Mar 2005 14:12

My ancestors Ann and Joel Hibberd ran the Bridge Inn West Lavington Wiltshire in the mid 1800'2. I also have an Alice and George Hawkins who ran the White Horse Shades Hotel in Reigate in 1901.

George

George Report 2 Mar 2005 13:40

Waste Dealers Arms, addy - Bottom oth Town, Oldham, ancestor was married to its publican Edmund Raynor in 1890s.

Patricia

Patricia Report 2 Mar 2005 12:16

THE BLACK LION INN. DEW STREET. HAVERFORDWEST. SWAN INN, WISBEACH. CAMBS. THE JOLLY FARMERS, HORNE, SURREY.

Susan

Susan Report 2 Mar 2005 12:09

My Gt Gt Grandparents ran a pub ( how do I find the name?) in Crown Lane, well it say Beer Hosusekeeper in 1881-1901 in Manchester. My Aunt and Uncle ran The Bunch Of Grapes for many many years in Carmarthen, then The Ex Serviceman Club also in Carmarthen Susan

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}((((*> Jeanette The Haddock <*)))){ Report 2 Mar 2005 12:08

Here's mine then! The Grapes Inn, Filey 187?-1881 The Cross Keys, Nafferton 1881-1894 The Kings Head, Nafferton 1894-1911 approx Jeanette x

Slinky

Slinky Report 2 Mar 2005 12:04

Queen Inn and Queens Head, Ormskirk during late 1800's to early 1900's by the Walmsley family. Anne.

quite contrary mary

quite contrary mary Report 2 Mar 2005 12:01

The Radnor Inn, Folkestone. At the time - mid 1800s - it was a very rough pub/hotel right near the harbour and had a fearsome reputation. One night the constabulary went in to make an arrest but were thrown out and a huge fight ensued. My ancestor landlord (Charles HILL) had the distinction of having the Riot Act read outside the pub! One of the upstairs rooms had wooden posts throughout the room with hooks in. The seamen used to hook their belts over the hooks and sleep, leaning against the posts. Hence the term 'public leaning post'. There's a local shop which still has them intact, but they didn't know what they were used for! Regards Mary

Angela

Angela Report 2 Mar 2005 11:56

THE TALBOT INN, ALTON, STAFFORDSHIRE in the 1860's