| Crown Hotel High Street Edenbridge |
Books and other documents | |
| Published | Title, author and references |
| 2012 | An Index to the Places in Edenbridge by Lionel Cole ⇒ The Crown (Fullers). |
| Historical records | |||||
| 3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Thomas Doubell, M, Head, married, age 62, born Hever, Kent; occupation: hotel keeper | Thomas Doubell, hotel keeper | Crown Hotel | 1881 Census Edenbridge, Kent |
| Sarah Doubell, F, Wife, married, age 70, born Westerham, Kent | Sarah Doubell | ||||
| Walter E. Doubell, M, Son, single, age 27, born Hever, Kent | Walter E. Doubell | ||||
| Sarah Humphrey, F, Daughter, single, age 40, born Hever, Kent | Sarah Humphrey | ||||
| Grace Young, F, Granddaughter, age 19, born Bosham, Sussex; occupation: visitor | Grace Young | ||||
| Catherine Hoare, F, Granddaughter, age 9, born Eden Bridge, Kent; occupation: scholar | Catherine Hoare | ||||
| Sarah A. Still, F, Servant, age 19, born Cowden, Kent; occupation Cook | Sarah A. Still | ||||
| Jane Jenner, F, Servant, age 16, born Eden Bridge, Kent; occupation: housemaid | Jane Jenner | ||||
| George Peacock, M, Servant, age 30, born Eden Bridge, Kent; occupation: servant | George Peacock | ||||
| 5th Apr 1891 | Census | Walter Ed Doubell, M, Head, married, age 38, born Hever, Kent; occupation: farmer and corn merchant | Walter Ed Doubell, farmer and corn merchant | Crown Hotel | 1891 Census Edenbridge, Kent |
| Clara Doubell, F, Wife, married, age 33, born Bletchingley, Surrey | Clara Doubell | ||||
| Ivy Kelsey Doubell, F, Daughter, age 1, born Edenbridge, Kent | Ivy Kelsey Doubell | ||||
| Thomas Greenaway, M, Boarder, single, age 72, born Sundridge, Kent; occupation: domestic servant and gardener | Thomas Greenaway | ||||
| Edith Jane Saxby, F, Boarder, single, age 16, born Edenbridge, Kent; occupation: general domestic servant | Edith Jane Saxby | ||||
| c 1920 | ![]() | Bullnose Morris in the High Street, Edenbridge | Crown Hotel | Private collection | |
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