On the 1841 Census my five times great grandmother is down as a publican in West Row stockton. Unfortunately it does not give the name of the pub! The Todd family were also butchers in West Row and later lived in John Street.
Lisa , you are right , in 1851 , George Todd was a butcher at 14 West row (1851 census confirms this ) he lived there and the Todd family also lived on Lodge street ,Bright street , Elizabeth Todd (nee Sanderson was born in 1781 and as you said she was a publican at the Red Lion on Ramsgate she was 60 years old in the 1841 census, her other son Richard Todd was a Shoemaker.
On the 1841 Census my five times great grandmother is down as a publican in West Row stockton. Unfortunately it does not give the name of the pub! The Todd family were also butchers in West Row and later lived in John Street.
Lisa , you are right , in 1851 , George Todd was a butcher at 14 West row (1851 census confirms this ) he lived there and the Todd family also lived on Lodge street ,Bright street , Elizabeth Todd (nee Sanderson was born in 1781 and as you said she was a publican at the Red Lion on Ramsgate she was 60 years old in the 1841 census, her other son Richard Todd was a Shoemaker.
Many thanks Gary for this info. I’m doing my family tree so this was very helpful. Elizabeth Todd was married to John Todd a saddler who died 1838.
West Row had another two pubs, named the Albion and The Freemasons Arms.
My gggrandfather, Charles Sexton, ran a pub in West Row called “The Crown”. He was there in 1881. Does anyone know anything about the pub?
The Crown was at number 13 West Row.
It”s hard to think how thriving this area would have once been. This must have been just before the old fire station was demolished.