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John Mayhew (1884 - January 27, 1954) succeeded Susan Lawrence as the sixth Member of Parliament for East Ham North, serving between 1931 and 1945. Following the end of Mayhew's term as Member of Parliament for East Ham North, Percy Daines (November29, 1902 - March 3, 1957) became the seventh Member of Parliament for East Ham North, serving between 1945 and his death.
Clement Edwards (June 7, 1869 - June 23, 1938) served as the first Member of Parliament for East Ham South, serving between 1918 and 1922. Following the end of Edwards' term as Member of Parliament for East Ham South, Alfred John Barnes (1887 - November 26, 1974) became the second Member of Parliament for East Ham South, serving between 1922 and 1931.
Alfred John Barnes (1887 - November 26, 1974) succeeded Clement Edwards as the second Member of Parliament for East Ham South, serving between 1922 and 1931. Following the end of Barnes' term as Member of Parliament for East Ham South, Malcolm Campbell-Johnson (1871 - March 12, 1938) became the third Member of Parliament for East Ham South, serving between 1931 and 1935.
John Bethell (September 23, 1861 - May 27, 1945) served as the first Member of Parliament for East Ham North, serving between 1918 and 1922. Following the end of Bethell's term as Member of Parliament for East Ham North, Charles Williamson Crook (March 4, 1862 - March 29, 1926) became the second Member of Parliament for East Ham North, serving between 1922 and 1923.
Malcolm Campbell-Johnson (1871 - March 12, 1938) succeeded Alfred John Barnes as the third Member of Parliament for East Ham South, serving between 1931 and 1935. Following the end of Campbell-Johnson's term as Member of Parliament for East Ham South, Alfred John Barnes (1887 - November 26, 1974) became the fourth Member of Parliament for East Ham South, serving between 1935 and 1955.
Susan Lawrence (August 12, 1871 - October 25, 1947) succeeded Charles Williamson Crook as the fifth Member of Parliament for East Ham North, serving between 1926 and 1931. Following the end of Lawrence's term as Member of Parliament for East Ham North, John Mayhew (1884 - January 27, 1954) became the sixth Member of Parliament for East Ham North, serving between 1931 and 1945.
East Ham United F.C. was created in 1933.
East Ham United F.C. ended in 2001.
East Ham tube station was created in 1858.
East Ham's name originates from Old English, where "Ham" means "homestead" or "enclosure." The "East" differentiates it from West Ham, which lies to the west. The area was historically part of the ancient parish of Ham, and as settlements grew, it became known as East Ham to indicate its location relative to West Ham. The name reflects the region's agricultural roots and its development over the centuries.
Charles Williamson Crook (March 4, 1862 - March 29, 1926) succeeded John Bethel as the second Member of Parliament for East Ham North, serving between 1922 and 1923. Following the end of Crook's term as Member of Parliament for East Ham North, Susan Lawrence (August 12, 1871 - October 25, 1947) became the third Member of Parliament for East Ham North, serving between 1923 and 1924.
Susan Lawrence (August 12, 1871 - October 25, 1947) succeeded Charles Williamson Crook as the third Member of Parliament for East Ham North, serving between 1923 and 1924. Following the end of Lawrence's term as Member of Parliament for East Ham North, Charles Williamson Crook (March 4, 1862 - March 29, 1926) became the fourth Member of Parliament for East Ham North, serving between 1924 and his death.