| Pennybridge [a.k.a. Finnybridge] Mark Cross Road Wadhurst |
Books and other documents | |
| Published | Title, author and references |
| 1923 | The Story of Wadhurst by Alfred A. Wace ⇒ p. 68 |
| Historical records | |||||
| c 1724 | ![]() | Part of the 1 inch to 1 mile map of Sussex produced in 1724 by Richard Budgen | Penybridge | ||
| c 1795 | ![]() | Part of the 1 inch to 1 mile map of Sussex produced in 1795 by William Gardner and Thomas Gream | Finnyridge Farm | ||
| c 1825 | ![]() | Part of the 1 inch to 1 mile map of Sussex produced in 1825 by Christopher and John Greenwood | Pennybridge | ||
| 1837 | ![]() | [North] Sussex by Thomas Moule | Pennybridge | Thomas Moule | |
| Thomas Moule was a bookseller. He published a number of important works on heraldry and antiquities, including Bibliotheca heraldica Brittaniae in 1822. The English Counties delineated; or, a topographical description of England has a complete series of county maps and was published by Thomas Moule in 1837 | |||||
| 30th Mar 1851 | Census | Head; employs 4 people; occupation FARMER | James Sumner | Pennybridge | 1851 Census Wadhurst, Sussex |
| Wife | Sarah Sumner [Moon] | ||||
| Son | James Sumner | ||||
| Son | William Sumner | ||||
| Son | Alfred Sumner | ||||
| Daughter | Mary Ann Sumner | ||||
| Son | Richard Sumner | ||||
| Son | Albert Sumner | ||||
| Daughter | Emily Sumner | ||||
| Son | Horace Sumner | ||||
| c 1875 | ![]() | Part of the 6 inch to 1 mile map of Sussex produced in 1875 by Ordnance Survey | Pennybridge | ||
| 3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Henry Burr, M, Head, married, age 40, born Lamberhurst; occupation: carter | Henry Burr, carter | Penny Bridge | 1881 Census Wadhurst, Sussex |
| Sarah Burr, F, Wife, married, age 44, born Ireland | Sarah Burr | ||||
| Henry Burr, M, Son, age 17, born Lamberhurst; occupation: carter's mate | Henry Burr | ||||
| Rose Burr, F, Daughter, age 12, born Frant; occupation: scholar | Rose Burr | ||||
| John Burr, M, Son, age 10, born Pembury; occupation: scholar | John Burr | ||||
| Ada Burr, F, Daughter, age 8, born Horsmonden; occupation: scholar | Ada Burr | ||||
| 3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Alfred Bristow, M, Head, married, age 31, born Chailey; occupation: farm labourer | Alfred Bristow, farm labourer | Penny Bridge | 1881 Census Wadhurst, Sussex |
| Sarah Bristow, F, Wife, married, age 33 | Sarah Bristow | ||||
| Alfred J. Bristow, M, Son, age 4, born Wadhurst | Alfred J. Bristow | ||||
| 5th Apr 1891 | Census | Thomas Dadswell, M, Head, married, age 40, born Rotherfield, Sussex; occupation: carter | Thomas Dadswell, farm labourer | Pennybridge Farm | 1891 Census Mayfield, Sussex |
| Charlotte Dadswell, F, Wife, married, age 38, born Rotherfield, Sussex | Louisa Charlotte Dadswell [Avis] | ||||
| Emily Dadswell, F, Daughter, single, age 17, born Mayfield, Sussex | Emily M. Rogers [Dadswell] | ||||
| William Dadswell, M, Son, age 13, born Mayfield, Sussex; occupation: carter boy | William A. Dadswell | ||||
| Myrtle Dadswell, F, Daughter, age 6, born Rotherfield, Sussex; occupation: scholar | Minnie Myrtle Dadswell | ||||
| Olive Dadswell, F, Daughter, age 3, born Rotherfield, Sussex; occupation: scholar | Olive Ruth Dadswell | ||||
| 5th Apr 1891 | Census | George Baldock, M, Head, married, age 50, born Heathfield, Sussex, occupation: farm labourer | George Baldcock, farm labourer | Pennybridge Farm | 1891 Census Mayfield, Sussex |
| Harriett Baldock, F, Wife, married, age 46, born Mayfield, Sussex | Harriot Baldcock | ||||
| Sarah Baldock, F, Daughter, age 13, born Mayfield, Sussex | Sally Baldcock | ||||
| William Baldock, M, Son, age 9, born Mayfield, Sussex, occupation: scholar | William Baldock | ||||
| Charles T Baldock, M, Son, age 5, born Mayfield, Sussex, occupation: scholar | Charles T Baldock | ||||
| Harriett Baldock, F, Daughter, age 2, born Mayfield, Sussex | Harriett Baldock | ||||
| William Lawrence, M, Lodger, widowed, age 76, born Tenterden, Kent; occupation: farm labourer | William Lawrence | ||||
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