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Family of Mary Ann Tann | |||
Tann, Mary Ann | Daughter of James Sidle, living in East St in 1881 | 1845 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Tann, Henry J | Grandson of James Sidle | 1872 | Middlesex |
Tann, Sarah E | Granddaughter of James Sidle | 1875 | Middlesex |
Miscellaneous Taylors | |||
Taylor, Mary | Mentioned in the poor rate of 1799 as having paid £1 10s | ||
Taylor, Robert | Was sent to Little Walsingham prison for 14 days hard labour in 1841 | ||
Taylor, William | Shoemaker based in Pump (Chapel) St in 1841 |
Family of James Thompson | |||
Thompson, James | Platelayer for the railway, living at Railway cottage in 1881 | 1849 | Wicklewood, Norfolk |
Thompson, Adelaide | Wife of James Thompson | 1853 | Wymondham, Norfolk |
Thompson, Britiana | Daughter of James Thompson | 1874 | Wymondham, Norfolk |
Thompson, Rosa | Daughter of James Thompson | 1880 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Family of Margaret Todd | |||
Todd, Margaret | Laundress living in Pump St in 1881 | 1848 | Bacton, Norfolk |
Todd, Ethel G.E. | Daughter of Margaret Todd | 1878 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Todd, George R | Son of Margaret Todd | 1872 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Miscellaneous Trollers | |||
Troller, A | Greengrocer in Church St 1912 | ||
Troller, Edward | Originally a grocer in Church St, he later bought Brittania cottage which was behind Brittania House and went down to Louden Lane, pulled it down and built a cinema 1914 |
Family of Robert Trower | |||
Trower, Robert | Carpenter and Lodging house keeper, living in Garden St in 1881 | 1812 | Norwich, |
Trower, Mary A. | Wife of Robert Trower | 1810 | Sculthorpe, Norfolk |
Miscellaneous Tuddenhams | |||
Tuddenham A Miss | Library owner in Church St, also sold wools and fancy goods | ||
Tuddenham, M Miss | Library owner in Church St, also sold wools and fancy goods |
Miscellaneous Tuckers | |||
Tucker, F | Was living in Tucker St in 1841 | ||
Tucker George Cooke | Born 1752, died 1842. Came to Cromer as a tide waiter, or a collector of dues on ships, cargoes etc. He built the hotel, or New Inn as it was called. He voted in an election of 1802. His name is mentioned in the 1826 directory as a coal merchant. Tucker St is named after him and his Hotel. | ||
Tucker, William Cook | Publican mentioned in the 1806 poll book, having voted for Windham |
Family of George Tunmore | |||
Tunmore, George | Son-in-law of Benjamin Lawrence Snr, he was a bricklayer living in West St in 1881 | 1861 | Coltishall, Norfolk |
Tunmore, Mary A. | Wife of George | 1855 | Cromer, |
Miscellaneous Ts | |||
Tansley, H. H. | Photographer in Church St at turn of century | ||
Terry, Miss | Owned Cliff House and is mentioned in the poor rate of 1799 as having paid £15 | ||
Thompson, Hannah | Domestic servant living in The Croft in 1881 and later in Hans Place in 1891 | 1817 | Hingham, Norfolk |
Thornman, John | Mentioned in the poor rate of 1799 as having paid £4 | ||
Thurtle, Harriet | Servant, living in Garden St in 1881 | 1865 | Roughton, |
Tice, John | Mentioned by Savin living in Church St about 1826 | ||
Turner, Albert | Stepson of George Harris, he was a painter living in East St in 1881 | 1866 | Runton, Norfolk |
Turner, Emma | Stepdaughter of George Harris | 1869 | Runton, Norfolk |
Turner, Samuel | Miller mentioned in the 1806 poll book, having voted for Windham | ||
Tuck William | Mentioned in the poor rate of 1799 as having paid £1 10s | ||
Tweedy, Jessie I. | Boarder in West St in 1881 | 1865 | Canonbury, Middlesex |
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This information was compiled by Penny Ling
Any comments, suggestions or family to add email cromer@postmaster.co.uk
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