Talk:List of people from the London Borough of Havering
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[edit]Taken from this article:
- Tony Adams
- Chris Andrews
- Lee Barnard
- Thomas Blood
- Graham Bond
- Joe Cole
- Leigh Culling (Chilled out entertainer)
Ian Dury (although he was not born here as sometimes stated)added with ref- Nick Frost
- Imogen Heap
- Johnny Herbert
- John Kaufman
Frank Lampardadded with ref- Richard Madeley
- David Martin
- Millicent Martin
- Jo O'Meara
- Ray Parlour
- Tony Parsons
- John Basil Poel
Francis Quarlesadded with ref- Jeff Randall
- Jonjo Shelvey
- Nicky Shorey
- Stuart Taylor
- Charles Thomson
- Edward Upward
- Cliff Williams
- Glen Berry
Taken from Upminster article:
- Waltham Abbey (abbey) (1000-1540) of Upminster Hall
- Engayne (1218-1360s) of Gaynes Manor
- Deyncourt (1393-1543) of Gaynes Manor
- Latham (1543-1641) of Gaynes Manor and Upminster Hall
Ralph Josselin (1616-1683) Curate at Cranham 1640-41added with refWilliam Derham (1657 - 1735) Royal Chaplain, scholar and Rector of Upminsteradded with ref- Branfil (1685-1920) of Upminster Hall
James Oglethorpe (1696-1785) founder of Georgia State USA (Colony of Georgia)added with ref- Thomas Nokes - Builder of the Upminster Windmill in 1803
- Esdaile (1770-1839) of Gaynes Manor
Field Marshall Sir Evelyn Wood (British Army officer) (1838-1919)added with ref- Henry Joslin DL JP (1839-1927) Owner and Lord of the manor of Gaynes
Ralph Josselin 1616-1683, curate at Cranham 1640-41added with ref- Sir Peter Griggs (1840-1920) - Housing Developer
Viscount Stansgate (1850-1922)added with ref
Taken from North Ockendon article:
Every entry must have a citation to be included. See List of people from Barking and Dagenham for an example of best practice. MRSC (talk) 10:20, 6 February 2010 (UTC)
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[edit]Please do not add any further entries without a reference. This is especially important with living people. MRSC (talk) 10:19, 23 June 2010 (UTC)
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Jessie J
[edit]The W/P article on Jessie J says she was born and went to school in the London Borough of Redbridge. She is listed under notable people from Redbridge. I think the confusion here arises from the fact that parts of LB Redbridge take a Romford postal address, whereas Romford proper is in LB Havering. 82.45.172.71 (talk) 11:16, 30 November 2024 (UTC)