Also see the Directories.
- 14. James Dace, musician
- Ager family, Cecil, Frank etc
- Ashby, Vera, nee Adams
- Bajwa, Mrs Jessie, nee Chalk
- Baker, Mrs Gladys, nee Brewster
- Baldwin family (Annie Ralling, nee Baldwin; Elsie Baxter, nee Baldwin; and Alf Baxter)
- Barber, Bernard and Kathleen
- Beardwell, Ruth
- Bentley, Wood and Clarke
- Blake, Peggy, nee Butcher
- Brett, Mildred (Millie)
- Brooks, Horace and Gladys
- Brown, Mrs Edie, nee Hawkes, and family
- Carey, Bill and Mrs Ida
- Coleman, Marjorie, nee Brown
- Cook, Fred
- Cook, Harold and Doris (nee Smith)
- Croxall family
- Cullen, Mrs Violet, nee Grout
- Cullen’s seeds and family
- Cullum, Les (Jerry)
- Cuthbe, Ken
- Dixon, Dr. Henry, of Witham and Rivenhall, 1787 to 1876. Notes about work on the text of his diaries.
- Dorking, Henry
- Ebenezer Smith
- English, Margaret Laura, and Cyril
- Evitt, Frances, nee Revett
- Ewers family
- Fanshawe, Sir Richard. Talk by Bill Liddell. Tape 140.
- Filby family, re. Frances nee Filby (later Mrs Richards and after that Mrs Hawkes)
- First World War. 12. Introduction to Witham’s Muster Roll and the Roll of Honour
- Fisher, Ellen (Nellie), nee Mott
- Gaymer family, including Doris Goldsmith, nee Gaymer
- Godfrey family
- Goodchild, Fred
- Greatrex family
- Griggs, Miss Elfreda
- Hammond, Mrs Elsie, nee Burton
- Hancock, Dorothy
- Hayes, George, and Hayes, Mrs Doll (nee Bright); and Hayes, Miss Ada (Sis),
- Hicks, Ethel
- Hollick, Jack, and Annie May, nee Stock
- Howell, Mrs Vera, nee Turner
- Ireland, Mrs Dorothy (Dolly) nee Goss
- Joslin, Cecil
- Joyce, Phyllis
- Keeble family, including Mrs Gladys Smith, nee Keeble
- Kellock, Queenie, nee Algar
- Kent, Reg
- King family and Cecil Ager
- King, Bert
- Lapwood family (1)
- Laurence, Percy, and family
- Leatherdale, Doris, nee Hawkes
- Lee, Mrs Bertha, nee Messent
- Lee, Mrs Christina, nee Broyd
- Lyon, Joan, nee Mott, later Smith
- Macpherson, Ena
- Margaret Tabor
- Mens, Margaret
- Moss, Albert
- Mott, Ted
- Newman, Alf
- Newton, Cecil
- Nicol, Mrs Mabel, nee Newman, and Mrs Elizabeth Cooper, nee Card
- Palmer, Gerald
- Pavelin family, including Florence (Flo)
- Peirce, Walter
- Picton family
- Pigeons
- Pinkham’s Glove Factory. Names of people in photo M480 and M502
- Poulter family
- Pullinger, Adelaide (Addie), nee Bickmore
- Putman, Violet, nee Rodd
- Raven, Mrs Edith, nee Turner
- Redhead, William John (W J)
- Redman family, including Ann Redman, nee Newman
- Rice family including Barbara Rice
- Richardson, Rose, Fred and Graham
- Sainty family including Edgar
- Shelley, Evelyn, nee Marsh
- Skingsley, Leslie and Joan
- Slugocki, Wally
- Spall, especially Fred, father of Peter
- Springett, Irene
- Springett, Mrs Grace, nee Bishop, and family
- Stoneham, Miss Dorothy
- Tape 115. Talk by Mrs Marjorie Coleman, nee Brown
- Tape 122. Various people, ‘Witham, the Good Old Days’; public meeting at Witham Library
- Tape 137. Witham History Group, several contributors speaking about Witham
- Tape 163. Discussion at Witham Library about Witham’s past
- Tape 167. Talk by Andrew Phillips entitled 3000 miles to Utah [Mormons from Essex]
- Tape 168. Talk by Polly (Olive) Wheaton about Freebournes (Freebornes) farm in Witham, and about other memories.
- Tape 176. Family History phone-in by Janet Smith and Marion Gowlett
- Tape 177. Talk by Arthur Brown [A F J Brown] entitled The Tiler on the Roof [about Athens]
- Tape 189. Meeting of Witham History Group with contributions from members
- Tape 199. Talk by Lynette Abbott about her reminiscences of Witham
- Tape 201. Talk by Ariel Crittall about her reminiscences
- Tape 204. BBC Radio’s Any Questions from Witham
- Tape 205. Talk by John Gyford about the 1945 General Election in Essex
- Tape 206. Talk by John Gyford about the late Tom Driberg, MP
- Tape 208. Talk by John Gyford about the history of the Witham Labour Party
- Taylor, Amy, nee Burton
- The Balladeers
- The Bull family
- The Cage
- The French family of Powershall End
- The Lees family and the Midland Bank during the Second World War
- The Peculiar People
- The Richards family
- The Waterworks and William Duncombe
- Thomasin family, and the Brush Factory
- Thompson family, especially George, father of Ken
- Thurgood family
- Tomkin family
- Trense, de, Winifred, nee Bowhill
- Turner, Reg
- White, Jim
- Witham Carnival in the 1930s
- Witham schools after 1815
- Witham schools c.1700-1815
- Women and Witham, 19th and 20th centuries