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Wivenhoe

Wivenhoe Wivenhoe waterfront. Dark clouds over Wivenhoe. Narrow street in Wivenhoe. Wivenhoe Church. War memorial in Wivenhoe.

World War I Memorial

Ayre, Baker, Barlow, Barr, Bartlett, Beckwith, Bell, Canham, Eagle, Firman, Green, Harlow, Hart, Hawkins, Head, Heath, Husk, Juby, Martin, Miller, Nicholls, Payne, Pike, Pitt, Rand, Reed, Sainty, Salisbury, Squire, Stebbing, Steward, Turner, Wade, Weavers.


James Samuel BEDFORD was born in this place in 1853.  He married twice, was the father of 12 children and died in Leytonstone.

Born about 1817, Mary BARNES eventually moved to Lowestoft where she married in 1839.

Born here in 1870, William BUTCHER moved to Durham where he worked in shipbuilding.

William COLE (born about 1821) moved to Alnwick, Northumberland.

Master mariner, James SNOOD married in Great Yarmouth and then settled in Lowestoft.

Also researched:

Alice Rose BEDFORD,  1859

Charles G BEDFORD,   Abt 1855

James Samuel BEDFORD,   1853

Lillie Maria BEDFORD,   1865

Mary Jane BEDFORD,   1863

Thomas Albert BEDFORD,   1860

Rebecca SNOOD,   Abt 1820


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Once a busy port, Wivenhoe is situated on the River Colne.

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