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Family of John Hall | |||
Hall, John | Father of John W. Hall he was a Groom living with son and family in West St in 1881 | 1813 | Sustead, |
Hall, John W. | Gardener/Journeyman living in West St with family in 1881 | 1857 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Hall, Susannah | Wife of John W | 1861 | Gresham, Norfolk |
Hall, Emma | Daughter of John W | 1880 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Other Hall's | |||
Hall, William | Lived in Newstead house on the Gangway after 1912 |
Family of Thomas Hardingham | |||
Hardingham,Thomas A. | Carpenter living in New St in 1881 | 1825 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Hardingham, Judith | Wife of Thomas Hardingham | 1829 | Norwich, Norfolk |
Other Hardingham's | |||
Hardingham, Arthur | Lived in Sagamore Cottage off Garden St from 1879-89 |
Family of John Hardy | |||
Hardy John | Carpenter from Scoulton Norfolk, born 1859. Moved to Cromer about 1890 | ||
Hardy, Annie | Wife of John Hardy, born 1863 in Broughton Gifford, Wiltshire | ||
Hardy, Frances | Daughter of John and Annie Hardy, born 1887 in Scoulton Norfolk | ||
Hardy, Russell | Son of John and Annie Hardy, born 1890 in Cromer |
Other Hardy's | |||
Hardy, Allen W | Lived off Brook St in 1889 | ||
Hardy, A. | Decorator/furnisher who pulled down the shop on the corner of Church St and erected one with a flat roof where he had a tea room. |
Family of Amelia Harmer | |||
Harmer, Amelia | Lodginghouse keeper of Leicester House in Jetty St 1877-89 | 1833 | Norwich, Norfolk |
Harmer, Elizabeth | Daughter of Amelia Harmer and a teacher | 1856 | Brancaster, Norfolk |
Harmer, Ethel | Daughter of Amelia Harmer | 1872 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harmer, Robert | Son of Amelia Harmer and an engine fitter, living with mother and sisters in Leicester House in 1881 | 1854 | Brancaster, Norfolk |
Family of Richard Harmer | |||
HARMER, Elizabeth | Daughter of Richard HARMER, | 24 Dec 1696 | Cromer |
HARMER, Margaret | Daughter of Richard and Elizabeth HARMER, | 29 May 1698 | Cromer |
HARMER, Robert | Daughter of Richard HARMER, | 12 June 1695 | Cromer |
Family of George Harris | |||
Harris, George | lived with two sisters in the house in East St (Church St) in 1860, they made straw hats, he later lived with wife Martha and worked as a painter/decorator. | 1834 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harris, Martha | Wife of George Harris | 1835 | Runton, Norfolk |
Family of Ben Harrison (1) | |||
Harrison, Benjamin (1) | Fisherman living at Tucker St Court in 1881 | 1825 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harrison, Elizabeth | Wife of Benjamin Harrison (1) | 1834 | Mundesley, |
Harrison, Charles W. | Son of Benjamin Harrison (1) | 1872 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Family of Ben Harrison (2) | |||
Harrison, Benjamin (2) | Fisherman living in New St in 1881 | 1854 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harrison, Elizabeth | Wife of Benjamin Harrison (2) | 1859 | Sheringham, Norfolk |
Harrison, Gertrude M | Daughter of Benjamin Harrison (2) | 1881 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harrison, Louis B. | Son of Benjamin Harrison (2) | 1879 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Family of George Harrison | |||
Harrison, George (1) | Fisherman living in Brook St Court in 1881 | 1810 | Durham, Sunderland |
Harrison, Mary | Wife of George Harrison (1) | 1821 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harrison, Ann | Daughter of George Harrison (1) | 1856 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Family of Henry Harrison | |||
Harrison, Henry | Grocer's assistant living in Tucker St in 1881 | 1841 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harrison, Gertrude | Wife of Henry Harrison, ran a Berlin wool shop in Tucker St | 1851 | Stokesby, Norfolk |
Harrison, Ernest | Son of Henry Harrison | 1872 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harrison, Gertrude | Daughter of Henry Harrison | 1876 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harrison, Rowland | Son of Henry Harrison | 1878 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Family of Joseph Harrison | |||
Harrison, Joseph | Fisherman living in Jetty St in 1881 | 1814 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harrison, Ann Elizabeth | Daughter of Joseph Harrison and a keeper of a Eating House in Jetty St in 1881 | 1841 | Cromer, |
Family of James Harrison | |||
Harrison, James "Buttons" | In photograph of The Agnes Etta in "around Cromer" He was a fisherman living in Brook St court in 1880's | 1848 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harrison, Elizabeth | Wife of James Harrison | 1849 | Cromer, |
Harrison, Caroline | Daughter of James Harrison | 1873 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harrison, John | Son of James Harrison | 1874 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harrison, Mary Jane | Daughter of James Harrison | 1877 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Family of Jonathon Harrison | |||
Harrison, Jonathan | Baker and Journeyman living in West St in 1881 and in Louden Rd in 91 | 1848 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harrison, Rachel | Wife of Jonathon Harrison | 1854 | Sustead, Norfolk |
Harrison, Edward John | Son of Jonathon Harrison | 1879 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harrison, Harriet G | Daughter of Jonathon and Rachel Harrison | 1888 | Cromer |
Harrison, James | Son of Jonathon Harrison, he was a parcels boy for the railway at age of 12 | 1876 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harrison, Martha | Daughter of Jonathon Harrison | 1880 | Cromer, |
Harrison, Thomas | Son of Jonathon Harrison | 1873 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Family of Miles Harrison | |||
Harrison, Miles | Fisherman | 1840 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harrison, Ellen | Wife of Miles Harrison | 1842 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harrison, George | Son of Miles Harrison | 1877 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harrison, Ellen | Daughter of Miles Harrison | 1869 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harrison, Harriet | Daughter of Miles Harrison | 1873 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harrison, Mary | Daughte of Miles Harrison | 1872 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harrison, Miles | Son of Miles Harrison | 1875 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harrison, Sarah | Daughter of Miles Harrison | 1870 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Family of Samuel Harrison | |||
Harrison, Samuel | Fisherman living with family in West St in1881 | 1830 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harrison, Harriet | Wife of Samuel Harrison | 1833 | Northrepps, |
Harrison, Anna | Daughter of Samuel Harrison | 1869 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harrison, James | Son of Samuel Harrison, and a Bricklayers labourer, living with family in West St in 1881 | 1866 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harrison, William | Son of Samuel Harrison | 1874 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Family of Thomas Harrison | |||
Harrison, Thomas | Fisherman, living with family in Pump St (Chapel St) in 1881 | 1827 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harrison, Elizabeth | Wife of Thomas Harrison | 1816 | Edgefield, Norfolk |
Harrison, Arthur | Son of Thomas Harrison, he was a general labourer and living with parent in 1881 in Pump St | 1867 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harrison, Alfred | Son of Thomas Harrison, he was a bricklayer's labourer living with parents in Pump St in 1881 | 1866 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harrison, Elizabeth | Daughter of Thomas Harrison | 1871 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harrison, Walter | Son of Thomas Harrison, Fisherman, was living in Pump St in 1881 and Swan's Yard in 1889 | 1861 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Family of William Harrison (2) | |||
Harrison, William (2) | Fisherman living in Garden St in 1881 | 1850 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harrison, Alice | Wife of William Harrison (2) and a dressmaker | 1852 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Other Harrison's | |||
Harrison, H Mrs | Owner of a wools and fancy goods, in Church St, at turn of century | ||
Harrison, Elizabeth | Laundress living in East St in 1881 | 1827 | Scarboro', |
Harrison, Sarah | Charwoman living in New St in 1881 | 1824 | Thurgarton, Norfolk |
Harrison, William | Landlord of The King's Arms in the High St in 1841 | ||
Harrison, William | Fisherman fined one pound July 1834 for bringing ashore lobsters out of season. Possibly same William Harrison that was Landlord of King's Arms and father of Lydia Harrison - see Payne | 1800+- | Cromer |
Harrison, John | Fisherman fined in 1842 for undersized crabs and lobsters | ||
Harrison, James | On Poor rate of 1799, down for £2 | ||
The Family of Edward Hart | |||
Hart, Edward | Bricklayer living with family in Smith Lane in 1881 | 1852 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Hart, Alice M. | Daughter of Edward Hart | 1880 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Hart, Anna | Daughter of Edward Hart | 1871 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Hart, Robert | Son of Edward Hart | 1876 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Hart, Walter | Son of Edward Hart | 1878 | Cromer, |
The Family of Sarah Hart | |||
Hart, Sarah | Laundress living in Smith Lane in 1881 | 1831 | Aldborough, Norfolk |
Hart, Harriet | Daughter of Sarah Hart and also a Laundress | 1864 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Hart, Helen | Daughter of Sarah Hart and also a Laundress | 1861 | Aldborough, Norfolk |
Hart, Louisa | Daughter of Edward Hart | 1874 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Hart, Ernest | Grandson of Sarah Hart, see grandson of James Blythe? | 1879 | Cromer, Norfolk |
The Family of Robert Hart | |||
Hart, Robert | about 1745 | Cromer | |
Hart, Elizabeth | about 1746 | Cromer | |
HART, Ann | Daughter of Robert and Elizabeth HART | 4 Aug 1779 | Cromer |
HART, Elizabeth | Daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Hart, married John Payne 11 April 1791 wit. Sexton ALLEN and Jonathan COLLINS. | 14 Jun 1770 | Cromer |
HART, John | Son of Robert and Elizabeth HART | 14 Apr 1774 | Cromer |
Hart, Robert | Son of of Robert and Elizabeth Hart | 1774 | Cromer |
The Family of James Hart | |||
Hart, James | Married to Judah | ||
Hart, Judal | Married to James | buried 17 Oct 1751 | Cromer |
HART, James | Son of James and Judah Hart | 24 Jun 1735 | Cromer |
HART, John | Son of James and Judah Hart | 8 Oct 1738 | Cromer |
Other Hart's | |||
Hart, John | Bricklayer living in Pump St in 1845 | ||
HART, Mary | Illegit child of Matha Hart | 3 Jul 1799 | Cromer |
Herrings | |||
Herring, Robert | Lived in the Long House in Mundesley Rd, (later Overstrand Rd) in 1864 he was noted as giving £10 for the Cromer Almshouses appeal in 1850. The response was insufficient as no almshouses were built | ||
Herring, Miss | Lived at Robert Herring's house in Mundsley Rd in 1879 | ||
Herring, Louisa | Was one of the Herring sisters who created the appeal for almshouses in Cromer in 1850, she gave £2 | ||
Herring Clara | Was one of the Herring sisters who created the appeal for almshouses in Cromer in 1850, she gave £1 |
Family of Samuel Hoare | |||
Hoare, Samuel II | In 1801 Samuel Hoare the 2nd bought Cliffe House in Mundesley Rd (Now Overstrand Rd) from Dr Sydney Terry. He bought it as a "shooting box" r holiday headquarters from which he could visit friends and family estates close by. He also had property in Sidestrand and Beeston. | ||
Hoare, Samuel III | In 1806 Samuel III married Louisa Gurney, daughter of John Gurney of Earlham Hall. | ||
Hoare, Samuel | Banker from Hampstead, Middlesex. Could be the grandson of Samuel III, Savin is not very clear on this matter. He was a Conservative member for Norwich for many years and was made a Baronet in 1889. He later moved to Sidestrand Hall, also owned by the family. | 1842 | Hampstead, Middlesex |
Hoare, Katherine L.H | Wife of Samuel Hoare | 1847 | Hampstead. Middlesex |
Hoare, Annie L. | Daughter of Samuel Hoare | 1869 | London, Middlesex |
Hoare, Elma K. | Daughter of Samuel Hoare | 1872 | Hampstead, Middlesex |
Hoare, Marjorie G. | Daughter of Samuel Hoare | 1877 | London, Middlesex |
Hoare, Muriel A.C. | Daughter of Samuel Hoare | 1867 | London, Middlesex |
Hoare, Samuel J.G. | Son of Samuel Hoare | 1880 | London, Middlesex |
Other Hoare's | |||
Hoare, Francis | Lived in "The Weylands" in Mundsley Rd in 1879 | ||
Hoare, Robert Gurney | Son of Francis Hoare, lived in "The Weylands" after his fathers' death. | ||
Hoare, Richard | Lived in North Lodge in Mundsley Road, later to become Overstrand Rd from 1886. | ||
Hoare, Duoro | Son of Richard Hoare, lived in North Lodge until 1928 when he died and the Lodge was sold to the council | ||
Hoare, Joseph | Lived in North Lodge in Mundsley Road, later to become Overstrand Rd. He died in 1886 | ||
Hoare, John Gurney | Bought Cliff House in Mundesley Rd in 1800 | ||
Hoare, Parker | Owned the chemists in Church St in 1887 |
Family of James Holland | |||
Holland, James | Agricultural worker living in West St in 1881 | 1841 | Aylmerton, |
Holland, Eliza | Wife of James Holland | 1841 | Thurgarton, |
Holland, Arthur | Son of James Holland | 1874 | Aylmerton, Norfolk |
Holland, Elizabeth | Daughter of James Holland | 1872 | Aylmerton, Norfolk |
Holland, Henry | Son of James Holland and a bricklayer's labourer, living with parents | 1866 | Aylmerton, |
Holland, James | Son of James Holland and a woodmans labourer, living with parents | 1867 | Aylmerton, Norfolk |
Holland, Robert | Son of James Holland | 1880 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Family of John Howard | |||
Howard, John | lived on corner of Garden St and Church street, he was living there in 1791, he was mentioned in the poor rates for 1799, down for £3 10s | b.1742 d.1830 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Howard, George D. | Son of John Howard was Baker on the corner of Garden Street and Church Street, when he retired in 1889, he lived in a cottage in the yard next to the shop | b.1817 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Family of William Howman | |||
Howman, William | A fish curer, hams and bacon smoker living with his family in Pump (Chapel) St in 1870's | ||
Howman, Mary A. | Wife of William Howman, became a Lodging house keeper after Williams death | 1824 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Howman, Ada | Granddaughter of Mary A Howman | 1875 | Frostendon, Suffolk |
Family of John Hudson | |||
Hudson, John | Born in 1851, in Aldborough, he was the school master at Goldsmith's school and he was there when the school closed in 1895 | 1851 | Aldborough, Norfolk |
Hudson, Amelia | Wife of John Hudson | 1858 | Mundesley, Norfolk |
Hudson, Ada | Daughter of John Hudson | 1878 | Aylmerton, Norfolk |
Hudson, Fanny | Daughter of John Hudson | 1880 | Aylmerton, Norfolk |
Family of Samuel Hunter | |||
Hunter, Samuel | Ran a Pony and donkey traps for hire from 1869 - 89 and was also a Posting master in Church St in 1881 | 1824 | Lessingham, Norfolk |
Hunter, Charlotte | Wife of Samuel Hunter | 1822 | Overstrand, Norfolk |
Hunter, Ernest W. | Grandson of Samuel Hunter | 1880 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Hunter, Frances M. | Daughter of Samuel Hunter | 1861 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Hunter, Frederick | Son of Samuel Hunter he was a painter of carriages living in Church St with his parents in 1881 | 1861 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Hurn's | |||
Hurn, H. L. Mrs | Ran shop in Church St in 1936 | ||
Hurn, Annie | Granddaughter of James Smith. She was a general servant and living with James and Ann up the Holt Rd in 1881 | 1861 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Family of John Hurry | |||
Hurry, John | He was a shoemaker living up Mundesley Rd in 1881 | 1811 | Bouthrepps, Norfolk |
Hurry, Emily | Wife of John Hurry | 1819 | Tivetshall St Marg |
Miscellaneous H's | |||
Hamey, Annie M. | Daughter of Mary Whitfield living up Holt Rd in 1881 | 1858 | Wimblington, Cambs |
Heath, Edward | Owned a large house in Church St, Heath House from 1826 - 62. He was a chemist | ||
Helsdon, Elizabeth C | Assistant at the Bath House in 1881 | 1835 | Glenham, Suffolk |
Harvey, James | Uncle of Elizabeth Harrison, he was a mariner living in East St in 1881 | 1812 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Harvey, John | Publican of King's Head at time of Poor rate for 1799 he paid £8. Had son also called John. | ||
Harvey, John | Son of John Harvey Snr paid £3, 10s on 1799 poor rate | ||
Hewitt, Ann | Born about 1785 and died 1884, lived in Garden St | 1785 | Thornage, Norfolk |
Hill, Emma O. | School mistress living in New St in 1881 | 1841 | Southwark, Surrey |
Holden, Elizabeth | Cook at the Hotel de Paris in 1881 | 1858 | Hi?worth, Suffolk |
Holland, Eliza | Cook living up the High St in 1881 | 1864 | Gresham, Norfolk |
Holmes, Thomas | Was mentioned by Savin as selling Glass and china in Church St, later by 1881 was a labourer living in West St. | 1810 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Holroyd, John | Engine driver, boarding at the Railway cottages in 1881 | 1825 | Yorkshire |
Hoost, Ernest | Owned a "Fancy depot" in Church St in 1912 | ||
Howard, Harriet | Servant of Samuel Hoare | 1871 | Halstead, Essex |
Howden, Catherine | Servant of Margaret Bond-Cabbell | 1855 | Scotland |
Howe, F | Took over Herbert Fox's business in Brook St of tabacconist and tailors. | ||
Howe, Stanley | Pork butcher lived over a shop in Church St in 1930 | ||
Howes, William | According to Savin, Howes was taken by a Press Gang and in a fight was made a prisoner by the French and placed in gaol. He fell in love with the jailer's daughter and when he returned to Britain, he brought her back and they were married. He was born in 1707 and died in 1773. | ||
Howell, Ann | Servant living in Garden St in 1881 | 1863 | Glandford, Norfolk |
Hughes, Hugh R | Housepainter lodging with the Massinghams in Louden Rd in 1891 | ||
Hunt, Sarah Burton | Granddaughter of Sewell A. Burton. She was living with him in Russell House in 1881 | 1857 | Swanton, |
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This information was compiled by Penny Ling
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