The river, Wivenhoe, c.1955
Reproduced courtesy of The Francis Frith Collection.
Welcome to the home page for the History of Wivenhoe and its inhabitants.
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Wivenhoe inhabitants who voted in the 1826 general election held in the Borough of Maldon.
Wivenhoe inhabitants who voted in the 1847 general election.
WIVENHOE, a large and respectable village, 3½ miles South South East of Colchester, is seated on a picturesque acclivity, >>more.
White's Directory of Essex 1848 - list of inhabitants.
White's Directory of Essex 1863 - list of inhabitants.
Essex Almanac of 1866 - a description of Wivenhoe.
Post Office Directory of Essex 1874 - list of inhabitants.
Court cases involving Wivenhoe residents - ongoing project >>more.
Reports and returns on schools and education in Wivenhoe.
Under the Poor Law of 1834, Wivenhoe became part of the Lexdon and Winstree Union. See our article on researching your workhouse and pauper ancestors.
For images of Wivenhoe see our article on Essex Images for Family History.
For maps of Wivenhoe see our article on Essex Maps for Family History.
How Wivenhoe was hit by the strongest earthquake in England's history.>>more
St Mary's Church, Wivenhoe.
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Excellent detailed information on the history of Wivenhoe appears in the Victorian Counties History on the British History Online web site: Wivenhoe, A History of the County of Essex: Volume 10: Lexden Hundred (Part) including Dedham, Earls Colne and Wivenhoe (2001).
Brief archeological history of Wivenhoe on the Essex County Council's Unlocking Essex.
Wivenhoe
print published 1834
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The Essex Record Office 'ERO' are custodians of the parish registers of Essex. Ancestry.co.uk have now transcribed the entire collection of Essex parish registers. Search now on Ancestry for your Essex ancestors. Then on the results page click on ‘request image’ and you will be taken to the ERO website where you can purchase an image of the relevant page.
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Wivenhoe - Cary's New and Correct English Atlas, 1798
Wivenhoe - First Series Ordnance Survey Map 1805
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