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The Corsellis Family

  • About the Corsellis family vault in Wivenhoe's Old Cemetery

    About the Corsellis family vault in Wivenhoe's Old Cemetery

    Last opened on 19th May 2016
  • Auction of Wivenhoe Hall Estate 17th March 1927

    Auction of Wivenhoe Hall Estate 17th March 1927

    Comprising 36 Plots of Land Formerly Part of the Manor of Wivenhoe
  • Captain James Kettle, Elder Brother of Trinity House, 1735

    Captain James Kettle, Elder Brother of Trinity House, 1735

    Ipswich Journal, Saturday, 12 April 1735
  • Mathias Lever, Butcher 1785

    Mathias Lever, Butcher 1785

    Ipswich Journal, 26 February 1785
  • Mr Corsellis Fights a Duel 1789

    Mr Corsellis Fights a Duel 1789

    Reported in the Caledonian Mercury on Monday 6 July 1789
  • Nicholas Corsellis' Lost Greyhound 'Swift' 1764

    Nicholas Corsellis' Lost Greyhound 'Swift' 1764

    The Ipswich Journal, Saturday, 24 November 1764
  • Sea-change: Wivenhoe Remembered - Wivenhoe Hall

    Sea-change: Wivenhoe Remembered - Wivenhoe Hall

    Contributions by Glendower Jackson, Hilda Barrell and Freda Annis
  • The Corsellis Family Memorial

    The Corsellis Family Memorial

    In the Old Cemetery
  • Tidbits about the Corsellis / Harvey/ Firman families

    Tidbits about the Corsellis / Harvey/ Firman families

    From the notes of Nicholas Butler made in the 1980s
  • Wivenhoe Bible Society 1813

    Wivenhoe Bible Society 1813

    Suffolk Chronicle, or Weekly General Advertiser & County Express, Saturday, 12 June 1813
People
  • Births, Marriages and Deaths in Wivenhoe
  • Essex People 1750-1900
  • Fun and Games in the 19th Century
  • Graves and their Transcriptions in Wivenhoe's New Cemetery
  • John Stewart – A Wivenhoe Life
  • John Venstree of Wivenhoe 1591
  • Local Land Army Girls in 1942
  • Mary Ann Howling - an early resident of the Mary Ann Sanford almshouses
  • Mary Ann Turner, one of the first residents in the Sanford Almshouses
  • McEvers Bayard Brown
  • Member of Husk's Shipyard family visits the Wivenhoe Memories Exhibition - April 2015
  • Memories of the Village Bakery
  • Michael William Butt
  • Mr and Mrs Pawsey of Ballast Quay House
  • Mr Peter Green of Wivenhoe in his fishmonger's shop in Eld Lane, Colchester
  • Opening Ceremony of the Wivenhoe Almshouses
  • PC Sid Cox - Wivenhoe's policeman 1972 - 1997
  • People who have lived at Jonathan Feedham Court
  • People who have lived at the Mary Ann Sanford Almshouses
  • People who have worked for Wivenhoe Town Council
  • Phoebe Burrows story from about 1850 to the present day
  • Private Sid Ham Essex Regiment
  • Rear Admiral John Lee Barber's 90th Birthday Celebration - April 1995
  • Rear-Admiral John Lee Barber DSO CB (1905 - 1995)
  • Reflections on life at the Wivenhoe Girls and Infants School
  • Rennie, Ritchie & Newport Shipbuilding Co. Ltd
  • Residents of the Wivenhoe Almshouses
  • Rifleman Harold HARLOW (died 25th April 1917)
  • Samuel Gardiner Green [1839-1921]
  • Sarah Ann Eaton - an early resident of the Mary Ann Sanford Almshouses
  • Semprini lived in Wivenhoe
  • Shead Family - Early 1900s
  • Stanley Cook
  • Story of the Black Buoy Public House under Reg and Jean Blackwell
  • The Conways - Wivenhoe's Forgotten Family
  • The Funeral of Eccentric Millionaire Bayard Brown who died in April 1926
  • The Great Escape in 1870
  • The John Stewart 'Gone Fishing' Memorial Trophy
  • The Nick Butler Interviews
  • The Racing Yacht "Genesta"
  • The Sanford Family Legacy in the 1800s
  • The Three Avian Friends
  • The Watshams
  • The Will of John Potter - 1759
  • The Wivenhoe Doctors in the late 1800s
  • Thomas Cawton (1605-1659)
  • Thomas Corder Goodwin (6 October 1833 – 22 July 1900)
  • Thomas Tunmer - and a Forgotten Spa
  • Tony Forsgate's early memories growing up in Wivenhoe in the 30s and 40s
  • Victor Williamson
  • Visitors to Husk and Son's Boatyard
  • WAGA People
  • Who Lived in Wivenhoe in the 18th Century and What Did They Do?
  • Will of John Thomas, Yeoman, 1809 - 1813
  • Will of Kezia Hines 20 August 1880
  • Will of Mary Hester Slater Rebow 1777-1834
  • William Brummell (1777-1853)
  • Wivenhoe Families
  • Wivenhoe Football Club
  • Wivenhoe Footballers - 1907
  • Wivenhoe Open Gardens started in 1987
  • Wivenhoe People- Royal Navy
  • Wivenhoe Quarry, W.G. and Mr Bill Loveless
  • Wivenhoe Regatta - July 2016
  • Wivenhoe Sailing Club - 1925
  • Wivenhoe Town Council Mayors
  • Wivenhoe Urban District Council Chairmen
  • Wivenhoe Welslyan Brass Band 1911
  • Workers Education Association - Wivenhoe Branch
  • The Sanfords
  • The Gooch Family
  • The Havens Family
  • The Corsellis Family
  • People Interviewed for the Story of Wivenhoe
  • People who served in WW1
  • Other People
  • The de Veres
  • The Rebows and the Martins
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