1841 nothing recorded
1851
1861
Hannah Wooler, 27, formerly schoolmistress, b Surrey
Thomas Wooten Wooler, 5 months, b Cambridge
NB later in 1861 Hannah married Thomas Wooten, presumably Thomas’ father
1871
William Henry Hunt, 36, solicitors clerk general, b Cambridge
Georgina, 30, solicitors clerks wife, b Norfolk
Henry James, 5, scholar, b Cambridge
1881
William H Hunt, 46, solicitors clerk, b Cambridge
Georgina, 40, b Norfolk
Henry J, 15, domestic servant, b Cambridge
Florence, 7, scholar, b Cambridge
George Holmes, 18, boarder, domestic servant, b Bury St Edmunds
1891 unoccupied
1901
Harry Thorogood, 37, cab driver, b Essex
Gillah, wife, 50, college bedmaker, b Suffolk
Harry, 17, butcher, b Essex
Lillie, 21, b Essex
1911
Florence Cockerton, 48, private means, b Cambridge
Richard Cockerton, 15, apprentice outfitter, b Surrey
Hugh Aubrey Cockerton, 11, b Surrey
[Hugh Aubrey Cockerton joined the Cambridgeshire Regiment. He died of wounds suffered in October 1916 at the Battle of the Somme.]
Phyllis Cockerton, 9, b Surrey
Florence Cockerton (née Robinson) (1863-1917) had been married to John R R Cockerton, a butcher. The couple had married in Cambridge but then lived in Norwood, Surrey. After John’s death in 1906 Florence and her children moved back to Cambridge.
[Another son, John Richard William Cockerton (1891-1914) also died in World War One. He had joined the Bedfordshire Regiment before the war. He was killed in action in France on 9th November 1914.]
1913
Mrs F Cockerton
1939
Alexander Hannah, b 1895, newsvendor
Harriet Crook, b 1915, housekeeper
Margaret Crook (Hattley), b 1925, seeking employment
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