(3 Peas Hill)
John Hatt, 60, bookseller, b Brentford
John Hatt – 19th century Bookseller in Cambridge & Crime-fighter
John Hatt, bookseller
Goodin
H Hutt, basket makers
This firm had been previously at 6 Butcher Row in 1866 and 4 Corn Exchange in 1859
Shrive and Son, basket makers, took over the business
John Shrive
Mary A
John D, 16, school teacher, b Cambridge
Rosetta, 17, school teacher, b Cambridge
Violet H
Ernest W, 13, b Cambridge
Arthur E
Mary née Denson was the daughter of John Russell Denson and Sarah née Russell of Waterbeach.
In 1881 the Shrive family were at 4 Sidney Street.
John Shrive, 52, basket maker, b Northants
Mary A, 52, b Waterbeach
Violet, 25, b Cambridge
Arthur, 21, basket maker, b Cambridge
Florence, 19, b Cambridge
Ethel, 14, b Cambridge
Alice, 12, b Cambridge
Gracie, 9, b Cambridge
May Wick, 14, b Cambridge
John Shrive died in 1909.
In 1911 Arthur was living in Stretham. In 1916 he married Miss Laws of 3 Guest Road.
Shrive & Son, rod merchants, basket and chair manufacturers
PW sent an email in 2022 which included the following note:
Mary married John Shrive, and he died in 1909. They had the basket shop at 3 Peas Hill from 1891. Before that, the basket shop was at 4 Sussex Street from 1875. The business may have started at 4 Sidney Street in 1873, when John took over the stationers shop there.
They had a heap of kids too:
Rosetta 1873-1965 lived at The Home Farm, Stretham (which had been in the Strive family for a while. She stayed there until she died in 1965. I think she was a school teacher at Stretham.
Violet 1876-1954 worked in the shop at 3 Peas Hill.
Ernest 1878-1917 lived in Baker Street for a while, and had a shop or worked in one at England’s Lane. He died at Flanders Fields on 26 September 1917.
Ethel
Mildred
Florence
John
Arthur – died at Ypres 26th Sept 1917. [Private in 1/4th Bn Suffolk Regiment. He left a widow, Cassie Constance H Shrive.]
Hilda
Grace
F O Sennitt, fishmonger
Aromi
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