1841
Thomas Newman, 65, farmer
Sarah, 60
Charles, 30, farmer
Eliza, 26
Jane, 20
Edward, 15
Jane Martin, 25, servant
1851
Thomas Newman, 73, widower, farmer 500 acres 16 men 7 boys, b Bottisham
Eliza, 38, b Bottisham
Edward, 27, b Bottisham
Jemima Levett, 28, servant, b Swaffham Bulbeck
1861 Parsonage House, 42 Town Street
Edward Newman, 37, farmer 490 acres 7 men 7 boys, b Bottisham
Charlotte A, 27, b Swaffham Bulbeck
William Ellis, visitor, 44, farmer of 340 acres 10 men 4 boys, b Swaffham Bulbeck
Sarah Ellis, visitor, 36, b Cambridge
William H Ellis, visitor, 3, b Croydon
Sarah Reeve, 23, house servant, b Bottisham
1871 The Parsonage House
Edward Newman, 47, farmer 480 acres, b Bottisham
Charlotte A, 37, b Swaffham Bulbeck
Albert E, 9, b Bottisham
Florence, 7, b Bottisham
Rosa, 6, b Bottisham
Frederick E, 5, b Bottisham
Fanny York, governess, 25, b Lincs
Ann Hardwick, 22, cook, b Fulbourn
Jane R Butler, 18, house maid, b Swaffham Bulbeck
1881 The Parsonage
Edward Newman, 57, farmer 480 acres 15 men 7 boys, b Bottisham
Charlotte Ann, 47, b Swaffham Bulbeck
Albert, 19, b Bottisham
Florence, 17, b Bottisham
Nora, 16, b Bottisham
Selina Coulson, 19, house maid, b Swavesey
Charlotte Ann Howard, 16, cook, b Quy
1891 The Parsonage
Edward Newman, 67, widower, farmer, b Bottisham
Albert E, 29, farmer, b Bottisham
Florence, 27, b Bottisham
Frederick E, 24, b Bottisham
Agnes Johnson, 26, visitor, b Westmoreland
Jessie Haynes, 24, visitor, b Essex
Elizabeth Ruse, 17, kitchen maid, b Essex
Harriet Gates, 16, house maid, b Cambridge
1901 Parsonage Farm
Edward Newman, widower, 77, farmer, b Bottisham
Florence, daughter, 37, housekeeper, b Bottisham
Frederick, 34, b Bottisham
Agnes, daughter in law, 36, b Westmoreland
Henry, grandson, 2, b Bottisham
Noel Frederick, 1, b Bottisham
Florence B Rose, 17, cook, b Cambridge
Margaret Agnes Butter, 15, housemaid, b Swaffham Bulbeck
Maud Daisy Marsh, 13, housemaid, b West Wratting
1911
Frederick Newman, 44, farmer, b Bottisham
Agnes, 46, b Kendal
Edward, 12, b Bottisham
Noel Frederick, 11, b Bottisham
Ruth Agnes, 9, b Bottisham
John Leslie, 6, b Bottisham
Susan Hurst, 13, housemaid, b Swaffham Bulbeck
Julia Elizabeth Jaggard, cock, 20, b Little Wilbraham
Noel Newman in Recollections of Seventy Years’ Farming in Bottisham: Parsonage Farm was where the Sunday School treat was held each year. The big barn was cleaned up and corn sacks (not sacks of corn) were laid on the floor for the children to sit on for tea. The farm hands fixed up swings in the cart sheds; games and competitions took place in the meadow. This was discontinued at the beginning of the First War. In 1911 it was the centre of the George V Coronation Celebration. The parishes of Lode and Swaffham Bulbeck joined Bottisham in this venture. I was too young to know anything about the organisation, but it must have been pretty good as all who came sat down to a ham tea in the big barn and cart sheds. I know my father was in his element on this sort of occasion. Every year there were social occasions to be enjoyed – the Village Feast, Plough Monday, shooting suppers, Good Friday, village concerts and the Flower Show.
1921
Agnes Newman, 55, widow, farmer
Noel Frederick, 21, farm bailiff
John Leslie, 16,
Doris French, visitor, 24, pharmacist at G Peck 17 Silver Street Cambridge, b Cambridge
1939
Noel Frederick Newman, b 1899, working farmer heavy worker, observer corps head of post
Doris, b 1897
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In 1986 Noel Newman’s Recollections of Seventy Years’ Farming in Bottisham was published.
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