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83 Norwich Street, Advent 2021

83 (50) Norwich Street

83 Norwich Street

1871

(50)

William Allen, 27, railway servant, b Ely

Elizabeth Ann, 26, b Norfolk

Annie Elizabeth, 2, b Cambridge

Florence May, 1, b Cambridge

Louis Bentley, lodger, 24, railway servant, b Hunts

William Allen, lodger, 19, ironmober’s assistant b Meldreth


1881

(50)

Alfred Reeve, 26, joiner, b Cambridge

Mary E Reeve, 27, b London

James Barnes, 28, lodger, carpenter, b Surrey


1891

(50)

Allen Symonds, 53, railway porter, b Cambs

Eliza, 55, b Balsham

John Smith, boarder, 20, carpenter and joiner,  b Lincs

Richard Herd, boarder, 23, student of medicine, b Yorks


1901

(50)

Joseph H Probert, 30, butcher’s manager, b Birmingham

Elizabeth M, 23, b Fulbourn

Evelyn N, 2, b Cambridge

Lilian M, 8 mos, b Cambridge


1911

Susan Hawkes, 56, widow, b Swaffham Prior

Dick, 21, milkman help on farm,  b Swaffham Prior

Harry, 20, blacksmith with general work,  b Swaffham Prior

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