Buried on the 14 Mar 1923.
Son of Crisp Molineux and Mary Ann Harridge.
Crisp Molineux Harridge was the licensee of the Sun Inn, Billericay c1822-1840 when he moved to Sluice Inn (Lobster Smack Inn) Canvey Island.
Alfred Fitch lived with his father at Sluice Inn but moved away and can be found as an apprentice Chemist in West Street, Rochford in 1851. Once he was qualified he married Amy Ann Starmes Potter and he went on to run a Grocers and Chemist in various locations in Essex before in 1891 turning his hand to Dentistry. In the 1901 census his residence is in Chertsey Road, Woking, Surrey and is called ‘Kingsley'. His occupation is stated as Dentist. When it came time for him to retire, c1911, he moved back with his family to Canvey Island calling his home in Leigh Beck ‘Kingsley', he lived there until his death in 1923 and he is buried along with some of his descendants in St Katherine's Churchyard.
Buried on the 14 Mar 1923.
Son of Crisp Molineux and Mary Ann Harridge.
Crisp Molineux Harridge was the licensee of the Sun Inn, Billericay c1822-1840 when he moved to Sluice Inn (Lobster Smack Inn) Canvey Island.
Alfred Fitch lived with his father at Sluice Inn but moved away and can be found as an apprentice Chemist in West Street, Rochford in 1851. Once he was qualified he married Amy Ann Starmes Potter and he went on to run a Grocers and Chemist in various locations in Essex before in 1891 turning his hand to Dentistry. In the 1901 census his residence is in Chertsey Road, Woking, Surrey and is called ‘Kingsley'. His occupation is stated as Dentist. When it came time for him to retire, c1911, he moved back with his family to Canvey Island calling his home in Leigh Beck ‘Kingsley', he lived there until his death in 1923 and he is buried along with some of his descendants in St Katherine's Churchyard.
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