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Family of Ann MacCullum | |||
MacCullum, Ann | Cook living up the Holt Rd in 1881 | 1828 | Plumstead, |
MacCullum, Charles | Son of Ann MacCullum, he was an umemployed Baker living with his mother in 1881 | 1850 | London, Middlesex |
Family of James MacDonald | |||
Macdonald, James | Gardener at Cromer Hall in 1881 | 1843 | Scotland |
Macdonald, Mary | Wife of James MacDonald | 1846 | Scotland |
Macdonald, Donald A. | Son of James MacDonald | 1879 | Scotland |
Macdonald, James | Son of James MacDonald | 1872 | Scotland |
Macdonald, John | Son of James MacDonald | 1876 | Scotland |
Macdonald, Mary | Daughter of James MacDonald | 1874 | Scotland |
Family of James Mack | |||
Mack, James | Watchmaker living in Brook St in 1881 | 1815 | Aylsham, Norfolk |
Mack, Susan | Wife of James Mack | 1815 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Mack, James | Son of James Mack, he was a painter and decorator | 1859 | Cromer, |
Mack, Gilbert | Son of James Mack, he was a paperhanger | 1847 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Family of John Mack | |||
Mack, John | Shoemaker, initially worked from Church St, then moved to Garden St. He was the town crier from 1841-89 | 1817 | Aylsham, Norfolk |
Mack, Anna | Daughter of John Mack, she was a nursemaid | 1841 | Aylsham, Norfolk |
Mack, Frances | Daughter of John Mack, she was a dressmaker | 1843 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Family of Thomas Mack | |||
Mack, Thomas | Head | 1842 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Mack, Hannah | Wife of Thomas Mack. Originally Mrs Nockels, she was a grocer in East St in 1864, she married Thomas in 1879 | 1832 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Mack, Lucy E. | Daughter of Thomas Mack | 1868 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Other Macks | |||
Mack, John H | Boarder with Walter Burt up the Holt Rd in 1881 | 1867 | Tunstead, Norfolk |
Mack, Edith A. | Boarder with the school in West St in 1881 | 1869 | Tunstead, Norfolk |
Mack, Mary | Dressmaker visiting the Nockels in New St in 1881 | 1855 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Mack, William R | Boarder with Walter Burt up the Holt Rd in 1881 | 1870 | Tunstead, Norfolk |
Family of William Mallon | |||
Mallon, William | Gamekeeper living on the Roughton Road in 1881 | 1835 | Sculthorpe, Norfolk |
Mallon, Elizabeth | Wife of William Mallon | 1837 | Sculthorpe, Norfolk |
Family of James Massingham | |||
Massingham, James | Agricultural labourer living in Smith Lane in 1881, later in Louden Road, although this is possible the same place | 1840 | Felbrigg, |
Massingham, Ann E | Wife of James Massingham, she was a charwoman | 1839 | Cley, Norfolk |
Family of Francis Mayes | |||
Mayes, Francis | Fisherman living in West St in 1881 | 1847 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Mayes, Hannah | Wife of Francis Mayes | 1846 | Holt, Norfolk |
Mayes, Eva | Daughter of Francis Mayes | 1876 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Family of Gilbert Mayes | |||
Mayes, Gilbert (1) | Fisherman living in Pump St in 1881 | 1823 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Mayes, Mary A. | Wife of Gilbert Mayes (1) | 1824 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Mayes, Charlotte | Daughter of Gilbert Mayes (1) | 1860 | Cromer, |
Family of James Mayes | |||
Mayes, James | Fisherman living in West St in 1881 | 1842 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Mayes, Charlotte | Wife of James Mayes | 1843 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Mayes, Florence M | Daughter of James Mayes | 1869 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Mayes, Gilbert | Son of James Mayes | 1872 | Cromer, |
Mayes. Ada | Daughter of James Mayes | 1880 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Mayes. Charles H | Son of James Mayes | 1875 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Family of William Mayes (1) | |||
Mayes, William | Fisherman living in West St in 1881 | 1812 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Mayes, Elizabeth | Wife of William Mayes, she was a laundress | 1818 | Sall, Norfolk |
Family of William Mayes (2) | |||
Mayes, William | Fisherman who lived East st 1841 to 1889. He and his brother James were the first to teach ladies to swim. They took their pupils off in their boat. | 1827 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Mayes, Elizabeth | Wife of William Mayes | 1828 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Mayes, Charles | Son of William Mayes, was a gardener/journeyman | 1863 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Mayes, Jane E. | Daughter of William Mayes | 1865 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Mayes, Robert | Son of William Mayes | 1870 | Cromer, |
Mayes, William | Son of William Mayes | 1881 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Mayes James | Brother of William, he lived next door in East St, in the 1881 census the house is empty so it's possible he had recently died or moved away as his name is not on the census returns |
Miscellaneous Mayes | |||
Mayes, Sarah E. | Servant at the Belle Vue Hotel in 1881 | 1867 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Mayes, Francis | Fishmonger in Church St in 1854 | ||
Mayes, Maria | Servant living in Church St in 1881 | 1863 | Edgefield, Norfolk |
Family of Henry Middleton | |||
Middleton, Henry | Bricklayers labourer living in West St in 1881 | 1832 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Middleton, Alice | Daughter of Henry Middleton | 1876 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Middleton, Elizabeth | Daughter of Henry Middleton | 1868 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Middleton, Emma | Daughter of Henry Middleton | 1864 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Middleton, Sarah | Daughter of Henry Middleton | 1863 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Family of William Middleton | |||
Middleton, William | Bricklayer living up the Holt Rd in 1881 | 1829 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Middleton, Anna E. | Wife of William Middleton | 1830 | Hingham, Norfolk |
Family of John Miller | |||
Miller, John S | Saddler living up the Norwich Road in 1881 | 1830 | East Harling, Norfolk |
Miller, Ann E. | Wife | 1840 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Miller, Anna D | Daughter of John Miller | 1873 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Miller, Caroline A | Daughter of John Miller | 1869 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Miller, Caroline A | Visitor to John Miller in 1881 census. She was a lodginghouse keeper | 1834 | East Harling, |
Miller, Harry C | Son of John Miller | 1876 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Miller, John S | Son of John Miller | 1871 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Miller, Mary A. | Daughter of John Miller, she was a shop assistant | 1866 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Miller, William J | Son of John Miller | 1867 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Family of John Miller (2) | |||
Miller, John | Bricklayer's labourer living up the Holt Road in 1881 | 1831 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Miller, Mary Ann | Wife of John Miller | 1827 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Miller, Alice A | Granddaughter of John Miller | 1874 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Family of John Miller (3) | |||
MILLER, Thomas | Son of John and Barbara MILLER, | 20 Oct 1689 | Cromer |
MILLER, Vreth? | Son/daughter of John and Barbara MILLER, | 2 June 1695 | Cromer |
MILLOR, Barbara | Daughter of John and Barbara MILLER/MILLOR | 20 Mar 1697/8 | Cromer |
MILLOR, Edmond | Son of John and Barbara MILLER, /MILLOR | 3 Mar 1699/1700 | Cromer |
Miscellaneous Millers | |||
Miller, John | Mentioned in 1734 Poll book for voting for Coke and Morden | ||
Miller, H. E. | Son in law to Josh Jacob in Jetty St. Took over the bathing machine business |
Family of Henry Munday | |||
Munday, Henry | Shoemaker who employed 1 person. Lived up the High St in 1881 | 1841 | Mileham, Norfolk |
Munday, Margaret | Wife of Henry Munday | 1849 | Mileham, Norfolk |
Munday, Emma Jane | Daughter of Henry Munday | 1870 | Beeston, Norfolk |
Munday, Florence | Daughter of Henry Munday | 1872 | Beeston, Norfolk |
Family of Charles Munday | |||
Munday, Charles | Owned a newsagent, Stationery, library, wools and fancy goods shop opposite the Church. He was for many years with W. H. Smith and Sons, Strand, London, before coming to Cromer |
Family of William Murrell | |||
Murrell, William | Landlord of the King's head in the High Street between 1877-1889, he was also a farmer and postmaster | 1828 | Aylsham, |
Murrell, Mary Ann | Wife of William Murrell | 1834 | Sall, Norfolk |
Murrell, Alice G. | Daughter of William Murrell | 1873 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Murrell, Emma | Daughter of William Murrell and barmaid in the King's head | 1859 | Norwich, Norfolk |
Murrell, Flora | Daughter of William Murrell | 1876 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Murrell, William | Son of William Murrell, he was a coachman living with family at the King's head. | 1856 | Norwich, Norfolk |
Other Murrells | |||
Murrell, Frances | Ran a small school in Pump (chapel) St between 1860 and 1889 | 1821 | Norwich, Norfolk |
Family of Sidney Mutimer | |||
Mutimer, Sidney | Grocer and Draper with shop in Garden St in 1880's-90s. Mutimers store was still there in 1953. A photo in Martin Warrens book "Around Cromer" shows it celebrating the Queens coronation. The decorations were taken down as a show of respect to three fishermen who drowned on the 5th. The tore is now Cromer's indoor market. | 1849 | Wingfield, Suffolk |
Mutimer, Emma | Wife of Sid Mutimer | 1848 | Cawston, Norfolk |
Mutimer, Kate | Daughter of Sid Mutimer | 1877 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Mutimer, Sidney | Son of Sid Mutimer | 1875 | Cromer, Norfolk |
Miscellaneous Ms | |||
MASK?, Anne | Daughter of Christopher and Mary MASK?, | 20 Mar 1697/8 | Cromer |
Mace, H | Antique dealer in Garden St | ||
Mace, A | Antique dealer in Garden St | ||
Magson, Miss | Ran a small school in 1870's in Pump (Chapel) St | ||
Mann, Mr | Ran the Red Lion Hotel in Brook St at beginning of the 20th century | ||
Martins, James | Confectioner living in Jetty St in 1881 | 1857 | Hendon, Berks. |
Mathews, Sarah | Servant at the Hotel de Paris in 1881 | 1829 | Aylmerton, Norfolk |
Mathews, Sarah | Servant living at Railway cottages in 1881 | 1866 | Northrepps, |
Maynard, J. | Ran the Tucker's Tap in Jetty St in 1912 | ||
McIntosh, Margaret | Servant of Margaret Bond-Cabbell at Cromer Hall | 1831 | Scotland |
McIntosh, William | Servant of Margaret Bond-Cabbell at Cromer Hall | 1833 | Scotland |
McKelvie, Maude | Wife of Robert McKelvie | 1846 | Berlin, Prussia |
McKelvie, Robert | General practioner who lived in Holly Cottage in Louden Lane in 1881 | 1842 | Whithorn, Scotland |
Mead, Reilly | One time manager of the Grand Hotel in Sheringham, in 1908 he ran the Red Lion Hotel in Brook St | ||
Mickleburgh, Thomas | Merchant mentioned in 1802 poll book voted for Coke and Wodehouse. And in the 1799 poor rate down as paying £12 for house and £41 for granaries. | ||
Miles, Edmund William | on 1799 poor rate for paying £6 on Wyndhams land. | ||
Millington, J. R. | Mens outfitters in Brook St last century | ||
Monument, William | Carpenter living at Railway cottages in 1881 | 1827 | Guist, Norfolk |
Morgan, R. Miss | Ran Silks and wool shop at end of Church St (East) beteen the wars. | ||
Moore, Susannah | Servant of Samuel Hoare living up the Mundesley Rd in 1881 | 1839 | Islington, Middlesex |
Moore, Thomas | Down on the poor rate of 1799 as paying £2 | ||
Morris, Mrs M. | A relation of the Upchers of Upper Sheringham, living up the Croft in 1841 | ||
Morley, A. C. | Ran the Tucker's Tap in Jetty St in 1930 | ||
Mortimer, Jabez | Groom at Colne House in 1881 | 1855 | Etchhampton, Wilts |
Moulton, Florence | Servant of the Police family Lorick in Church St in 1891 | 1870 | London |
Murton, George | Curate of Cromer Church living in Pump St in 1881 | 1857 | Sharples, Lancs. |
Musket, John | On 1799 poor rate for paying £25 on yard and granary |
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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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