East Street Businesses, 1861 - The Epsom and Ewell History
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East Street Businesses, 1861 - The Epsom and Ewell History
EAST STREET BUSINESSES 1861 Some guesswork is necessary here. There are several lanes and streets leading off East Street and the census enumerator meanders about. He has numbered some of the buildings but the numbers are not sensible for our purposes, so I have ignored them. Fortunately, we have a few pubs and other landmarks that tell us roughly where buildings are, so I will mention them as he gets to them. Some of the residents may have been in the same dwelling, but are listed as separate households on the census, so it is impossible to tell if we are dealing with one building or two. In some instances I have had to guess whether an individual is employed or self-employed (carpenters, for example), as the census usually does not say: therefore, in general, I have treated them as a business only if they are listed in the trade directory of the period (although I have treated laundresses as businesses – they were presumably considered too lowly to be mentioned in the directory). NORTH SIDE, RUNNING WEST TO EAST No. Proprietor William Brooke Master farrier Details Born c.1817 Warlingham. Married 1848 Harriet Bennett (c.1821 Banstead-1887). Died 1888. Children (all born Epsom) – William (c.1851-30 November 1882; coal merchant, later beer house keeper at The Rifleman in East Street; married Sarah Coldman); Harriet (c.1853, married 1885 Arthur Wright*); Alice (1857-67). *The Wrights lived in Lambeth. In 1891 Mr Wright had ‘no occupation at present’ (he had died by 1901) and his wife was a tobacconist. In 1911 she was a piano teacher. Her nephew, Ernest William Brooke (son of William Junior), was living with the Wrights in 1891 and he remained with Harriet in her widowhood: he had been a traveller for a varnish manufacturer, but by 1911 he was ‘disengaged’. Ernest died in 1922, leaving his small estate to Harriet. Edward Hope Butcher Employed/residential James Easton Bricklayer Residential Mrs Mary Oliver Charwoman (widow) Residential Henry Jukes Cabinet maker Born c.1833 Leintwardine, Herefordshire. Married Jane (c.1835 Croydon-1919 Croydon). They had moved to Croydon by 1871. Died 23 August 1894 Croydon. Children – Mary Jane (1860 Epsom-1946 Croydon, schoolteacher, unmarried); Alexander Henry (c.1862 Epsom-1923 Croydon, assistant schoolmaster, married Eliza Pilgrim Jackson); Emily Sarah (1863 Croydon, married farmer John Thomas Burren); Kate Alice* (c.1867 Croydon-1952 Surrey South Eastern, unmarried); Clara Esther (1869 Croydon-1961 Croydon, unmarried); Helen/Ellen Edith (1870 Croydon, married porter John Sawyer). *In 1901 Kate, formerly a domestic servant, was in an institution in Fisherton, Wiltshire, described as a pauper lunatic. Mrs Ann Beall Mistress baker (widow) Nee Hill? Born c.1824? Epsom. Married 1847 baker Frederick Beall (died 1859 Epsom). Died 1914 Brentford district (lived with her daughter in Twickenham), allegedly aged 98 – her birthday was ever a movable feast*. Children (all born Epsom) – William Sevanrum/Seranium/Sevarum (1852, soldier); Sarah Ann Lucy (1854-1927 Isleworth, Middlesex; lived Twickenham, married publican Albert Ridgley); Richard Frederick (1856-1907 Portsmouth, became High Bailiff Epsom Court, later a boiler maker, married Harriett Elizabeth Galley). *Mrs Beall was another example of eternal youth. In 1861 she was 37, had progressed to 40 by 1871 and was 45 in 1881. Charles Smart Junior Road contractor Born c.1831 Epsom. Married 1849 Caroline Beall (c.1833 Epsom1863). Formerly a farmer. Died 5 June 1879, inmate of Epsom Union Workhouse. Son of Charles Smart Senior, below. Children (all born Epsom) – Emily (1851-1921, unmarried); Caroline (1852-1912?, married railway clerk Alfred James Belcher); William (1854-1910 Farnham, butcher and publican, married Alice Ellen Jordan); Annie (1856-1908, then living Thornton Heath, unmarried); Fanny* (1858,kitchenmaid, married Thomas James Wilkins ); Henry (1861-1945 Caulfield, Victoria, Australia). *There were a number of spells in the workhouse for some members of this family and even in her very early teens poor Fanny found herself there, having lost her servant’s job on two or three occasions, but someone usually found her another. Charles Smart Senior See Smart Family Retired farmer Residential Father of Charles Smart Junior, above. Dwelling unoccupied Benjamin Braithwaite High Bailiff, County Court and Collector of Rates 27 Hope Cottage Residential Plough and Harrow Philip Ockenden Publican (and bricklayer) Born c.1807 Ashtead. Married 1838 Elizabeth Townsend (c.1820 Walton-1880). Possibly died 1883 Reigate district. Miss Jane Dodwell Schoolmistress Albert Cottage This was a very small business (total pupils = 2) but it was listed in the commercial section of the directory. Born c.1812 Cleve Piper, Wiltshire. Died 1880 Kingston district. Miss Dodwell seems to have moved to Epsom from Little Coxwell, Berkshire, where she was companion to her cousin, Miss Henrietta Dickens, and had one nine-year-old pupil. Miss Dickens died in 1855 and left her estate to Miss Dodwell. Thomas Roberts Retired confectioner Residential Here is the Gas Works George Richard Ratcliff Master chimney sweep (employing 2 men) Born c.1811 St George, Hanover Square. Married Frances (c.1808 Merstham-1859). Died 22 February 1863. Child – George Richard (1839 Epsom-1901 Pancras district, accounts/merchant’s clerk and latterly under-manager at a colliery, married Elizabeth Hobbs, divorced 1879*). *They had been married in 1857 and had had three children. Mrs Ratcliff claimed that after one year her husband began to use coarse language towards her and strike and kick her; he had also committed adultery with various women and was currently living with one of them. By 1881 he had married an Annie Wheeldin (twice – he originally made the error of marrying her before his divorce became absolute) and was living in Nottingham. It looks as if, after four more children, he left his family. In 1901 he was living in a large working men’s ‘hotel’ in the Gray’s Inn Road, claiming that he was a widower, which he was not (Annie died in 1928). In 1858 George had been sentenced to 2 years’ imprisonment at the Old Bailey for some hanky-panky with cheques at his workplace. And in 1890 a notice appeared in the newspapers offering a ‘liberal reward’ for a death certificate for one George Richard Ratcliff, also known as Willson. The enquirer’s name was not given but the Greenwich address suggests that it may have been connected with the former Mrs Ratcliff, who was in that area. Richard Rogers Gardener Residential William Wren Carpenter Probably employed/residential. Joseph Rogers Gardener Residential Miss Hannah Gittings (and children) Housekeeper Garden House Charles Young Nurseryman Residential John Bowrah Railway guard Residential William Pincott Railway porter Residential Mrs Mary Cook Lodging house keeper (widow) Technically this is a business but many people took in lodgers so they have not been treated as businesses. John Sanders Gardener Residential Residential. Mistress of Timothy Barnard Senior. George Smith Dods Nurseryman and seedsman Born c.1825 Scotland, came from Stainton, Prestonkirk, East Lothian. Married 1857 Mary Ann Lewis (c.1824 Dilwyn, Herefordshire). Died 26 July 1864 Epsom. I don’t know what happened to Mrs Dods, apart from the fact that in 1871 she was a lodger in Lambeth. Grave of George Smith Dods in St Martin’s Churchyard. Joseph Ransley Tanton, who landscaped Epsom Cemetery, took over these premises and, when he died, the Morse family (see below) moved in. Samuel Mather Resident engineer Waterworks Charles Reeve Dairyman Rose Cottage Not listed as a business. Mrs Catherine Brooks Former cow keeper (widow) Residential Here are Linton’s Lane and East Lane (called Middle Lane on the map) and then the enumerator returns to East Street via Linton’s Lane. 79 (in 1900) Richard Buckland The Locomotive Butcher and publican Born 1815 Reigate. Married 1850 Mary Ann Ottaway (c.1816 London). Died 1862. Children (all born Epsom) – Robert (c.1852-probably 1903, inmate of Epsom Workhouse, labourer); Eliza (c.1854); Emily (c.1856); Henry (1859, in the Workhouse by 1871). Emily was also in the Workhouse a couple of times and Robert and Henry were frequent inmates. I cannot find a definite death record for Mrs Buckland but I imagine that she died before the children grew up and they were left on their own. Richard Middleton Railway engine driver Residential Richard Fillery Coal and wood merchant Born 1804 Morden. Married Harriet (died 1850, aged 43) and then married 1851 widow Charlotte Neal (c.1800 Petersfield, Hampshire1879). They had moved to Kingston by 1871, but returned to Epsom, living in Linton’s Lane. Died 1881. Children – Richard (born and died 1836); Harriet Emily (1845 Epsom-1916 Epsom, unmarried, sometime inmate of Workhouse). Thomas Rose Bricklayer’s labourer Residential Mrs Caroline Dodd Laburnum Cottage Residential Miss Caroline A Davies Annuitant Residential James Gillam Currier and leather cutter Born c.1785 Odiham, Hampshire. Married Mary (c.1782 Molesey1867). Died 1870. Both buried at the Bugby Chapel, Prospect Place. Samuel Cropper Lace and ribbon merchant Eagle Cottages Born c.1832 Nottingham. Married Sarah Ann Wright (1833 Nottingham-1970 Epsom) and then married 1871 her sister Decima (1844 Nottingham-1937 Hendon). By 1881 they had moved to Hackney and Mr Cropper was calling himself an ‘American Merchant’. Ultimately ran a box manufacturing company. Died 1 April 1907 Horsham, Sussex. Children – Sarah Jane (1856 New York-1914 New South Wales, married William Henry Ullmann); Horace John (1857 Nottingham1945 Weybridge, architect, married Annie Murray); William Singleton (c.1860 Nottingham-1885 Petersham, NSW); Shirley Wright [male] (1861 Epsom-1947, then living Hove; married Gertrude Annie Smith); Digby Leopold (1863 Epsom-1953, then living Hove, cardboard box manufacturer, married Amy Florence Cropper); Samuel Clement (1865 Epsom-1936 Manly, NSW of cancer and tuberculosis; married Louisa Jane Seymour [born Sydney] ); Claude Worthington (c.1866 Epsom-1876 Hackney); Alice Daphne (c.1869 Epsom-1914 Horsham, unmarried); Leonard Ambrose (born and died 1870); Decima Mary (c.1873 Addiscombe1953 London, married Frank M Jarrett); Ada (c.1874 Addiscombe); Constance (c.1874 Addiscombe-1960, then living Frinton-on-Sea, Essex; unmarried); Beatrice Julia (1875 Addiscombe-1955 Alameda, California; married Welshman Arthur C Bright); Gertrude Agnes (1879 Islington-1963 Malvern, Worcestershire; married Ernest Leggott Stockall) . In 1911 Samuel Junior described himself as Coveyancer of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, although he was living in Sutton at the time. Mrs Sarah B Macdonald Annuitant (widow) Eagle Cottages John Bleaden Keeper of The Monument, London Eagle Cottages Mr Bleaden was getting on in age and one wonders if his duties included climbing the 311 steps of The Monument to inspect the viewing platform! SOUTH SIDE, RUNNING WEST TO EAST At this stage the shops immediately adjacent to the East Street railway bridge had not been built, so that the first buildings shown on the census were Railway Cottages (later Clayton Road), running at right angles to East Street. The first building in East Street proper was Clayton House. William Finch Schoolmaster (private) Clayton House (later Mittendorff House) Born c.1799 Tonbridge, Kent. Married Sarah (c.1802 East Grinstead). By 1871 they had retired to East Grinstead, with Mr Finch stated as suffering from chronic disease. Died 1881 East Grinstead. Child – Eliza (c.1823 Godstone or East Grinstead-1902 Edmonton district, married joiner William Gedge – their son, Charles, then aged 13, was a pupil teacher at Mr Finch’s school in 1861). John Wild Coach smith Born c.1819 Leatherhead. Married 1845 Elizabeth Hannah Stevens (1822 Leatherhead-1914 Epsom district [probably Leatherhead], became a dressmaker after her husband’s death and then remarried in 1875 to coachman Robert Beaumont). Died between 1861 and 1871. Children (all born Epsom) – Mary Stovell (1848-53; there were two others of this name, both of whom died in infancy); Louisa Ann (c.1850 Epsom-1900 Brighton?, married omnibus driver Herbert James Wood); Elizabeth Caroline (c.1852-1948 Wandsworth district, married her step-brother, ship’s steward Robert John Beaumont); Sarah Ann (1853); Kate Stovell (1858-65 Camberwell district); Emma Amelia (1865 Brixton-1914 Guildford district, married chimney sweep Thomas Adsett). Thomas Kingsnorth Whitesmith Born c.1804 Cheam. Married 1830 Mary Ann Lucas (c.1807 Compton-1878). Died 1867 Epsom. Children (all born Epsom) – Ann Elizabeth (1831-1901 Epsom, then living Linton’s Lane, married sawyer John Greentree); Susannah (1835); Catharine Sarah (c.1839-1908 Kensington district?, married local policeman James Rourke). Henry Fleetwood Shoemaker Born c.1810 Epsom or Ashtead. Married 1829 Eliza Tullett (c.1803 Carshalton-1891, then living Carshalton). Died 1877 Epsom. Children (all born Tooting) – John William (1831-81 Epsom, married Rose Anna Woodhouse, railway station master at Belmont); Henry Thomas (1831-32); Elizabeth Anne (1832-1908 Epsom, married groom Thomas Ding); Matilda Frances (c.18351919 New Zealand, married John Levett Hobden, emigrated to New Zealand); Charles Thomas (1837-1913 London, Post Office engineer, married Eliza Brooke,); Clara Mary Anne (c.1839-1911 Epsom, unmarried). George Beams Gardener Residential James Goddard Bricklayer’s labourer Residential 42 (in 1900) Henry Morden Groom Residential James Drewett Agricultural carter Residential Thomas Terry Groom and gardener Residential Mrs Ann Wicks Laundress (widow) Nee Rose. Born c.1798 Walton-on-the-Hill. Married 1827 cordwainer David Wicks (died 1861, aged 63). Died 1873 Epsom. Miss Emma Wicks Dressmaker Children – Alfred (1828 Morden); Benjamin (1828 Morden); William (1829 Morden); Ann (1831 Epsom-1850, unmarried); Robert (c.1833 Epsom-1896 Farnham; grocer, baker and butcher, married Jane Shiers); Emma (1834 Epsom, ultimately lived in 2 rooms in Hove, where she died in 1923; unmarried). James Ansell Ex-publican Residential, formerly kept The Spread Eagle Tap in the High Street. Daniel Razzell Master bootmaker Born c.1832 Charlwood. Married 1855 Sarah Wild (c.1823 Leatherhead-1894 Epsom). Died 1909 Epsom. Children - Elizabeth Ann (1856-1927 Dorking?, married railway clerk Fred Dudley); James William (1858-1921 Epsom district, railway clerk LB&SCR, married Emma Randall). Joseph Jeal Master bricklayer, plasterer and slater (builder) Born c.1826 Warnham/West Grinstead, Sussex. Married 1856 Sarah Hardwick (c.1820 Biggleswade, Bedfordshire-1867) and then in 1867 married .Elsey/Elcey Osbourn (c.1832 Kirdford, Sussex-1912, then living Horsham). Died 1 November 1888 at his home in Worple Road. Children (both born Epsom) – Joseph Alfred (1858-1951, then living 42 Worple Road, builder, married 1883 Susannah Hester (divorced 1887*), then married 1888 Melinda Wilkinson Warington [died 1889] and then married 1890 Hannah Webster (c.1857 Brentford, Middlesex); Jane (1860-61). *on the grounds of her adultery with a Thomas Luckett, who was a witness at the wedding. The marriage took place on 30 January 1883 and on 25 April of that same year Mrs Jeal decamped with the household furniture and set up home with Mr Luckett. Charles Wood Carpenter Residential. Not listed as a business. Mrs Charlotte Swan (widow) Miss Charlotte Swan (daughter) Grocers Probably nee Hall, born c.1791 Trotton, Sussex and probably married 1815 Bramshott, Hampshire . Husband George (died 1849, aged 58) was running a confectionery business from the same premises as the grocer’s shop in 1841. Died 7 July 1874 Epsom. Child - Charlotte (c.1815 Liphook, Hampshire-2 February 1884 Epsom). All three were buried at the Bugby Strict Baptist Chapel. John North Agricultural labourer Residential John Nevill Railway engine stoker Residential John Bird Greengrocer Born c.1797 Dorking. Married Sarah (c.1795 Epsom-1854). Died 1863. Child – Sarah (c.1821 Cheam, married James Bridges). Reese Davies The Red Lion Publican Born c.1833 Welshpool, Montgomeryshire. Married 1859 Sarah Graves (c.1837 Hackbridge, Beddington-1911). Returned to Hackbridge and took on The Old Red Lion. After his death his widow ran the Hackbridge pub with her sons for a time and then came back to Epsom with Reese Junior and lived at 63 Miles Road. Died 6 June 1900 Croydon district. Children (both born Hackbridge) – James Charles (1860-1901 Croydon district, married Annie Louisa Dixon); Reese Edward (1862-1916 Croydon Infirmary, still living Miles Road, unmarried). Charles Russell Tailor Born c.1791 Ripley/Ockham. Married Rebecca (c.1798 Epsom1865). Died 1865. Child – Charles (c.1823 Epsom, baker). . Mrs Elizabeth Cox Laundress Born c.1805 Watlington, Oxfordshire. Married Edward Cox, waiter and butler (died 1865). Died 1895 Epsom. Children (all born Epsom) – Walter (c.1827); John Thomas (c.1830-92, shoemaker later fly driver, married Sarah Charlotte Preston and then Sarah Ransom); Henry (1838); Ellen (1841, dressmaker). Thomas Goward Plasterer Residential. Not listed as a business. Edward Morse Master nurseryman and seedsman Born c.1819 Long Newton, Wiltshire. Married 1842 Ann Cook (c.1816 Marston, Bedfordshire-1884). Died 21 April 1898. Children – Annie Maria (c.1843 Butleigh, Somerset-1857); Edward (c.1845 Butleigh-1936 Epsom, then of 53 East Street, married Louisa Mary Lover); Helen (c.1847 Albury/Shere-1877, married Sutton draper Richard Bennett Arthur); Wallace (1849-50); William Wallace (1851 Albury/Shere-1914 Epsom, married Maria Murray); Evaline Fanny (c.1854 Albury-1932 Epsom, lived Rothesay, West Hill; unmarried); Marion (1856 Epsom-1935 Epsom, also lived at Rothesay; unmarried). After Edward Senior died the nursery was run by Edward Junior and William Wallace as Morse Brothers. John Jameson Silk and woollen manufacturer’s agent Residential Henry Dale City missionary Residential 72 (in 1900) William Burton Lemon Baker Born 1807 Dorking. Married 1835 Sarah Harrison (c.1809 East Molesey-1885 Epsom). Died 1880. Children (all born Epsom) – James Harrison (c.1836-1900, still in East Street, baker, married Esther Eliza Borrer); Catherine Emma (1839-1926 Epsom, married carpenter Frederick Wilson); Elizabeth Amelia (c.1846-1923 Portsmouth, married bricklayer later civil engineer Thomas Hall); Mary Ann (c.1850-55). This business was established in 1833. Esther Borrer was an assistant in the bakery and married James Lemon in 1886. They had no children together, but Esther had an illegitimate daughter, Kate Mary (1872-1933). When James died in 1900 Esther continued to run the bakery with the help of William Henry Webb and they were still doing so in the 1911 census. Esther died in 1937. Cuthbert John Hopkins Tailor and later draper and photographer as well Son of tailor John Hopkins – see High Street West, North side. Born 1838 Epsom. Married 1859 Delilah (christened Delia) Ford (1837 Pimperne, Dorset-1921, then living Ashley Road). Died 4 February 1916, then living Ashley Road. Children (all born Epsom) – Frederick Edward John (1860); Ernest William Charles (c.1862-1911 Portsmouth district; lived Southsea; photographer, married Jane Harriet Hendy); Walter (1863-1923 at sea); Florence Jessie (1865-1936 Kingston, married police constable Charles Arthur Masters); Bertha Maria (c.1867-1943, then living The Parade; unmarried); John Cuthbert (1869-1931, th then living Dublin; Army Sergeant in the 10 Hussars in 1911, married Charlotte Jane). William Hooker Greengrocer Born c.1837 Wootton. Married 1860 Louisa Ann Brooke (c.1840 London-1868) and in 1868 married Elizabeth Dyke Burfitt (c.1841 Caundle Marsh, Dorset-1913, then living 44 Lower Court Road). By 1881 the family had moved to Chiddingfold, where they were farming and then they retired (‘living on means’) to Merrow. By 1901 they had returned to Epsom, living in Middle Lane off East Street. Died 1920, then living 10 Hook Road. Children (all born Epsom except the last) – William Edward John (1861-1900 Southampton, railway porter/guard/clerk); Ada Lydia (1863-1936 Brighton, married Thomas Arnold); Alice Louisa (c.1865-84 Hambledon district, unmarried); Charles James 18678); Annie (c.1870-97* Guildford district, married coachman John Cawte, who was a lodger with the Hookers in 1891); Rose (c.1872, married Epsom house decorator James Rutley – see War Memorials - Rutley HT); Ernest Albert (1874, professional golfer, married Alice Annie Cufley); Walter Henry (1876-1959 Surrey, golf greenkeeper later Metropolitan Police Constable, married Ellen Emily Selina Wright); Elizabeth Harriett (1879-1962, then living Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex; married George Furniss**); Maud Romola (c.1884 Chiddingfold-1932 Eastbourne district, married golf professional Arthur Edward Baggs). *very probably childbirth-related **this was George Furniss Junior, son of George, of the building branch of the Furniss family Mrs Winifred Finch Fundholder (widow) Residential Edward Ford Groom Residential Mrs Maria Ridge Charwoman (widow) Residential Mrs Louisa Durant Residential Frederick Prince Civil engineer Mordan Villa Residential Henry James Graham Master grocer Born c.1831 Reigate. Married 1855 coachman’s daughter Emily Anne Harrington (1833 Epsom-1921 probably Sutton). Died 4 October 1899, then a wine merchant in Sutton. Children (all born Epsom) – Isabel (c.1856-1938, unmarried, lived Sutton); George Harrington (1859-1935, still in Sutton, wine and spirit merchant, married 1897 widow Jessie Robertson [nee Paisley]); Rosalie (1861-1943 Surrey, unmarried). George Rhodes Railway carman Residential George Mason? Ladies’ bootmaker Born c.1838 Godalming. Married Clara M (c.1839 Moreton, Essex). Nothing further found. 86 (in 1900) William Winslet(t) Painter and glazier Born c.1834 Richmond. Married 1854 Emma White (c.1837 Cheam-1890). Died 1902. Children (all born Epsom) – Charles William (1855-1930, engine driver LB&SCR, married Josephine Dora Store); William Thomas (1857-9); Frederick Henry (1858-63); Adelaide Harriet (1860-61); Kate (1862-1926 Greenwich district, unmarried); Ellen Annie (1864-5); Francis Albert (1866-1940 Deptford district, engine driver, married Esther Burt); Henry George (1868-1932 Epsom, house decorator, married Ellen Razzell); Alice Maud Mary (186970); Arthur Walter (1872-1949 London, fish dealer in 1911, married Alice Louise Crockford); Egbert Reginald (1875-1951 Surrey, cab driver, married Catherine Louisa Flint); Alfred Edgar (1877-8); Percival Edwin (1878-1954 Surrey, grocer’s shop assistant, married Ellen Sophie Ogilvie). I mentioned in the Introduction that the rate of infant mortality was very high in 1861 and this family illustrates the point. Six of their thirteen children died at age 5 or under. Mrs Ann Kingaby Retired boarding house keeper (widow) Residential Charles Greagg? Railway engine driver Residential William Skinner Railway porter Residential William H Humphrey Carpenter Residential. Not listed as a business. Richard Boulden Carpenter Residential. Not listed as a business. Francis Cox Coal merchant’s labourer Residential William C Finch Painter and glazier Residential. Not listed as a business. James Finch Brewer’s labourer Residential Henry Hudson Bricklayer Residential George Etheridge Carpenter Residential. Not listed as a business. George Fillery Greengrocer Residential, probably employed. Not listed as a business. Jesse Cox Shoemaker Born c.1805 Ardingly, Sussex. Married Charity (c.1807 Elstead1856). Died 1870, Children – Jesse William (1827 Epsom-1853 Epsom); Thomas Alfred (1829 Epsom, dairyman, married Charlotte); Sarah Ann (1831 Epsom-1842); Harriet (1833 Epsom); Charles James (183540 Epsom); Henry (1838 Epsom); William (1841 Epsom); Emily (c.1844 Epsom); Mary Ann (c.1846 Epsom-1864); Eleanor/Ellen (c.1849 Leatherhead). Charles Stovell The King’s Arms Born 1820 Great Bookham. Married 1855 Hannah Thompson Gresham (1835 Bamburgh, Northumberland-1902 Croydon). Had retired by 1871 (he said) but by 1881 he was running The Prince of Wales in Croydon. Died 29 September 1886, still in Croydon. Publican Child – Anna Alice (1863 Epsom-1928, married Croydon builder David Waller). John Cottrell Groom Residential James Hurst Bricklayer Residential William Woods Agricultural labourer Residential Walter Collins Painter and glazier Residential. Not listed as a business. Charles Ansell Boot and shoe maker Residential. Not listed as a business. Charles Alexander Brickmaker Residential Charles Burt Gardener Residential George Holt Brewer Residential/employed.