For notes on the early development of this area see New Town.
NB for 1841 census birthplace is within Cambridgeshire, unless otherwise stated
(Property with no number given): Mary Harradine, 50
Henry, 20
John, 14
Elizabeth, 8
Francis Atkins, 34, stoker
(1): unoccupied
(2): John Pinner, 20, cabinet maker
William, 18, printer
Jemimah, 53
Ann, 22
(3): Sarah Worthing, 40, nurse
Martha, 17
Caroline, 15
(4): John Bumbelow, 35, cabinet maker
Mary, 36
William, 8
Mary Ann, 6
John, 10 months
(5): nothing recorded
(6): Henry Clay, 42, stone mason, born outside Cambridgeshire
Mary, 30, born outside Cambridgeshire
Henry, 14, born outside Cambridgeshire
Esther, 6, born outside Cambridgeshire
Ann, 8 months, born outside Cambridgeshire
Ann Caveley, 15, female servant
Thomas Morley, 70, labourer, born outside Cambridgeshire
(7): Charles Clark, 35, groom
Mary Ann, 25
Delilah, 5
Emma, 2
Jeremiah Philips, 45, tailor, born outside Cambridgeshire
(8): James Dring, 55, tailor
Ann, 55
Michael, 17
Emma, 13
(9 and 10): nothing recorded
(11): Thomas Bilton, 40, college servant
Sarah, 45
Sarah, 19
Lucy, 17
Ellen, 11
(12): James Tavener, 45, painter
Mary, 40
John, 20, painter
William, 13
Henry, 12
Anne, 10
Sarah, 8
Charles, 6
David, 4
Francis, 1
(13, 14, 15 and 16): nothing recorded
(17): John Sheldrick, 24, labourer
Sarah, 25
William Thorne, mason, born outside Cambridgeshire
(18): Sarah Cove, 56
David Hardy, 4, (occupation given as ‘college servant’ but seems to be crossed out – should perhaps refer to Sarah? There is a 14 year old David Hardy in Gothic Street in 1851, with his father Jeremiah, who in 1841 is listed as gate porter at Queens College))
(19, 20 and 21): nothing recorded
(22): Thomas Clare, 31, picture frame maker, born outside of Cambridgeshire
Lydia, 30
Mary Ann, 3
Thomas, 1
(23): Benjamin Wilkins, 65, miller
Elizabeth, 55
(24): Christopher Taylor, 30, groom
Ann, 30
Robert, 9
Ann, 1
Ann, 1 month (from birth records this Ann is more likely, and the other a misprint)
Owen, 14
Ann Flack, 50
Martha Flack, 14
Mary, 14
No other numbers recorded, although later censuses show 26 properties
NB no house numbers are given for this census. 26 households are identified – the same number as in 1861
Where a household can be found living in the same street in other censuses this is noted.
John Tiplady, 50, beer seller, b Yorkshire
Mary, 43, b Yorkshire
John, 17, shoemaker, b Cambridge
Mary, 11, scholar, b Cambridge
Elizabeth, 6, scholar, b Cambridge
William, 4, scholar, b Cambridge
Elisha Matthews, 44, widower, lodger, labourer, b Bottisham
Jemima Pinner, 61, widow, late laundress, b Walden, Essex
John, 29, carpenter, b Cambridge
NB members of this family were at 2 Gothic Street in 1841
Edward Hutt, 25, shoemaker, b Cambridge
Jane Ann, 35, laundress, b Middlesex
NB this family were at 3 Gothic Street in 1861 and 1871
Rebecca Mann, 29, millers wife, b Great Gransden
George, 5, scholar, b Cambridge
NB although Rebecca is described as a wife, there is no husband listed
Charles Sheldrick, 39, labourer, b Cambridge
Rebecca, 28, b Ickleton
Edward, 3, scholar, b Cambridge
Charles, 8 months, b Cambridge
NB members of this family were at 23 Gothic Street in 1861 and 1871
Henry Clay, 52, stonemason, b Derbyshire
Mary, 42, b Cambridge
NB members of this family were at 6 Gothic Street in 1841
John Ludman, 38, college servant, b Impington
Sarah, 27, b Fenstanton
NB members of this family were at 7 Gothic Street in 1861 and 1871
James Dring, 66, tailor, b Cambridge
Ann, 65, b Cambridge
Michael, 26, tailor, b Cambridge
NB members of this family were at 8 Gothic Street in 1841, 1861 and 1871
Charles Lambert, 21, tailor, b Great Shelford
Ann, 21, b Cambridge
Mary Ann Farmer, 33, printers wife, b Haddenham
George, 7, b Cambridge
Caroline, 2, b Cambridge
NB although Mary Ann is described as a wife no husband is listed
Thomas Bilton, 52, college servant, b Cambridge
Sarah, 62, college servant, b Cambridge
Lucy, 27, college servant, b Cambridge
Ellen, 21, college servant, b Cambridge
Emma, 3, niece, b Cambridge
Emma S Allgood, 28, servant, b Kingston, Cambridgeshire
NB members of this family were at 11 Gothic Street in 1841, 1861 and 1871
Frederick Squires, 36, French polisher and upholsterer, b Bedfordshire
Martha, 25, b Suffolk
Henry C, 11 months, b Cambridge
Sarah Secker, 22, niece, carpenters daughter, b Suffolk
Susan Thorpe, 42, widow, laundress, b Cambridge
Thomas Holdsworth, 24, son, tailor, b Ipswich
Sarah Holdsworth, 20, daughter, b Cambridge
William Holdsworth, 10 months, grandson, b Cambridge
Jeremiah Hardy, 47, college servant, b Steeple Bumpstead, Essex
Caroline, 44, laundress, b Sussex
David, 14, scholar, b Cambridge
Henry W, 5, scholar, b Cambridge
John Sheldrick, 31, labourer, b Cambridge
Sarah, 35, b Coton
William, 9, b Cambridge
Sarah Ann, 7, b Cambridge
John, 5, b Cambridge
Louisa, 2, b Cambridge
Thomas, 6 months, b Cambridge
Susan Randell, 16, house servant, b Granchester
NB this family were at 17 Gothic Street in 1841 and 1861
Ezra Radford, 35, tailor, b Oakington
Elizabeth, 36, b Suffolk
Alfred, 6, b Cambridge
James, 2, b Cambridge
Daniel, 31, brother, carpenter, b Oakington
George Robinson, 37, butcher, b Cambridge
Jane, 33, b Shelford
Mary, 14, b Cambridge
Jane, 10, b Cambridge
George, 7, b Cambridge
Elizabeth, 4, b Cambridge
Sarah, 1, b Cambridge
James Cooper, 36, gardener, b Shelford
Ann, 35, b Kent
John, 15, b Kent
Mary, 13, b Kent
Edward, 10, b Shelford
Frederick, 8, b Shelford
Charles, 6, b Shelford
Charlotte, 4, b Granchester
George, 1, b Granchester
NB this family were at 24 Gothic Street in 1861 and 1871
John Rumbelow, 46, cabinet maker, b Ely
Mary, 48, b Lincolnshire
William, 18, painter and grainer, b Cambridge
Mary Ann, 16, b Cambridge
NB this family were at 4 Gothic Street I 1841
James Barron, 31, grocer, b Cambridge
Sophia A, 24, Bury St Edmunds
Sarah E, 7 months, b Cambridge
William B Cross, 16, servant, grocers apprentice, b Huntingdonshire
Edward Kittridge, 28, dispenser medicine, b Cambridge
Elizabeth, 30, b Stapleford
Edward, 3, b Cambridge
Elizabeth, 1, b Cambridge
John Palmer, 25, lodger, tailor, b Yorkshire
Thomas Clare, 41, picture frame maker, b Southwark, London
Lydia, 39, b Cambridge
Thomas, 11, b Cambridge
John, 6, b Cambridge
Sarah, 4, b Cambridge
Rachel, 4, b Cambridge
Charles, 1, b Cambridge
NB this family were at 22 Gothic Street in 1841
John Hasler, 35, cabinet maker, b Saffron Walden
Frances, 34, b Great Shelford
Maria, 6, b Cambridge
William, 3, b Cambridge
George, 1, b Cambridge
John Smith, 23, lodger, woodcarver, b Whitechapel, London
NB this family were at 21 Gothic Street in 1861 and 1871
Charles Foster, 36, labourer, b Cambridge
Thurza, 40, dressmaker, b Essex
Fredercik, 15, apprentice, b Cambridge
John Miller, 22, French polisher, b Cambridge
Mary Warren, 60, widow, aunt, b Warwickshire
Edward Shrubbs, 46, college servant, b Sussex
Charlotte, 35, b Cambridge
Emily C, 10, b Cambridge
Harriet E, 8, b Cambridge
Albert C, 3, b Cambridge
Martha M, 7 months, b Cambridge
(1): Richard Ripsher, 63, grocer, b Ickleton
Rebecca, 24, b Abington
(2): Jemima Prince, 27, widow, shopkeeper, b Little Walden, Essex
(3): Sarah Hutt, 61, widow, laundress, b Scotland
Edward, 35, shoemaker, b Cambridge
Jane Ann, 47, daughter-in-law, charwoman, b London
(4): Emanuel Lett, 32, groom, b Oxfordshire
Ann, 24, grooms wife, b Cambridge
Charlotte Ann, 7 months, b Cambridge
(5): 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
(6): James Grist, 40, omnibus driver, b Cambridge
Susan, 49, b Hertfordshire
Harriet, 13, scholar, b Cambridge
William Webb, 20, lodger, servant, b Cherry Hinton
(7): Joh Ludman, 47, college servant, b Trumpington
Sarah, 35, b Huntingdon
Catherine Sarah, 8, scholar, b Cambridge
(8): Ann Dring, 77, widow, b Cambridge
Michael William, 38, tailor, b Cambridge
Sarah, 39, daughter-in-law, servant, b Cambridge
Mary Louisa, 6, granddaughter, b Cambridge
Willie, 6, grandson, b Cambridge
Albert Edward, 2, grandson, b Cambridge
James, 3 months, grandson, b Cambridge
Emily Loftus Bilton, 13, granddaughter, b Cambridge
(9): Mary Whitehead, 38, widow, laundress, b Meldreth
William, 6, scholar, b Cambridge
Simon, 9 months, b Cambridge
James Gathercole, 52, lodger, bricklayer, b Cambridge
(10): William Brooks, 49, brewer, b Cambridge
Lucy, 49, schoolmistress, b Cambridge
Elizabeth Clara, 12, scholar, b Cambridge
Edward Francis, 10, scholar, b Cambridge
John Joshua, 7, scholar, b Cambridge
Emily Rose, 5, scholar, b Cambridge
(11): Thomas Bilton, 63, college servant, b Cambridge
Sarah, 70, servants wife, b Cambridge
Lucy Ann, 36, college servant, b Cambridge
Ellen Loftus, 26, college servant, b Cambridge
(12): John Thurgood, 50, maltster, b Bishops Stortford
Mary Ann, 36, college servant, b Exning
William, 19, maltster, b Newmarket
Eliza, 17, b Newmarket
Walter, 9, scholar, b Exning
Mary Ann, 5, scholar, b Balsham
Robert White, 20, nephew, maltster, b Exning
Eliza Dunn, 8, grandchild, visitor, b Linton
(13): Benjamin Hart, 61, brewer, b Granchester
Jane, 57, b Norfolk
(14): Meshack Adams, 33, fire man in iron foundry, b Trumpington
Ester, 32, dressmaker, b Granchester
William, 9, scholar, b Granchester
Eliza, 7, scholar, b Trumpington
Walter, 2, b Cambridge
(15): Martha Frances, 53, widow, laundress, b Cambridge
(16): William Gray, 29, fly driver, b Cambridge
Sophia, 33, college servant, b Cambridge
Emma, 7, scholar, b Cambridge
William, 6, scholar, b Cambridge
Frederick, 3, scholar, b Cambridge
Sarah Ann, 1, b Cambridge
Elizabeth Shrimpton, 64, widow, wife’s mother, formerly laundress, b Suffolk
(17): John Shildrick, 42, labourer, b Cambridge
Sarah, 44, bedmaker, b Cambridge
William, 19, labourer, b Cambridge
Sarah Ann, 17, servant, b Cambridge
John, 15, pit shaft, b Cambridge
Louisa, 13, scholar, b Cambridge
Thomas, 10, scholar, b Cambridge
Mary, 9, scholar, b Cambridge
(18): George Hyde, 31, fly driver, b Huntingdon
Ann, 33, fly drivers wife, b Swavesey
Frederick, 3, b Cambridge
Isabella, 1, b Cambridge
(19): Alfred Field, 47, tailor, b Stansted
Ann, 30, b Cambridge
Thomas James, 5, b Cambridge
Henry Alfred, 4, b Cambridge
Emma, 2, b Cambridge
Frederick Charles, 4 months, b Cambridge
(20): John Wilson, 39, groom, b Cambridge
Emma, 37, college servant, b Cambridge
Eliza Ann Overhill, 10, scholar, b Cambridge
Cecelia Augusta, 9, scholar, b Cambridge
Emily Emsby, 6, scholar, b Cambridge
Edward George, 4, scholar, b Cambridge
(21): John Hasler, 45, cabinet maker, b Saffron Walden
Frances, 44, b Great Shelford
William, 13, shop lad, b Cambridge
George, 11, scholar, b Cambridge
Sarah 10, scholar, b Cambridge
Frances, 8, scholar, b Cambridge
Frederick, 6, scholar, b Cambridge
Emily, 2, scholar, b Cambridge
(22): James Sell, 35, gardener, b Cambridge
Mary, 39, b Boxworth
William, 4, scholar, b Cambridge
Alexander Edgely, 7, boarder, scholar, b Scotland
Richard Franks, 22, lodger, gardener, b Histon
(23): Charles Sheldrick, 39, labourer, b Cambridge
Rebecca, 38, b Ickleton
Edward, 14, b Cambridge
Charles, 10, b Cambridge
George, 7, b Cambridge
Sarah Ann, 5, b Cambridge
Emily Kate, 2, b Cambridge
(24): James Cooper, 45, gardener, b Shelford
Ann, 44, gardeners wife, b Kent
Mary Ann, 21, dressmaker, b Kent
Edward, 19, baker, b Shelford
Frederick, 16, errand boy, b Shelford
Charlotte, 14, scholar, b Shelford
George, 14, scholar, b Shelford
(25): George Fenner, 62, labourer on the E C railway, b Cambridge
Sarah, 61, labourers wife, b Tipperary, Ireland
Sarah Gathercole, 24, daughter, needlewoman, b Cambridge
James Gathercole, 20, son, printer compositor, b Cambridge
George Gathercole, 5, grandson, b Cambridge
Emma Gathercole, 4, granddaughter, b Cambridge
(26): James Hart, 27, brewer, b Granchester
Mary Ann, 26, laundress, b Cambridge
William James, 1, b Cambridge
Sarah Johnson, 65, widow, head of separate household, needlewoman, b Suffolk
(1): Cornelius Ellis Hayden, 29, journeyman carpenter and grocer, b Thriplow
Lucy, 33, carpenters wife, b Essex
Lucy Maria, b Cambridge
Maud Mary, 2, b Cambridge
Alice Jane, 2 months, b Cambridge
Sylvesta Eleanor, 23, sister, assistant in brothers shop, b Thriplow
Josiah, 22, brother, carpenter out of employment, b Thriplow
(2): Ann Pinner, 50, owner of small sweetshop, b Great Shelford
Annie Pinner, 18, niece, assistant in sweetshop, b London
(3): Edward Hutt, 45, shoemaker/master, b Cambridge
Jane Ann, 57, wife of shoemaker, b Middlesex
Sarah, 72, widow, mother, formerly laundress, b Scotland
(4): Harriet Hunt, 46, dressmaker, b Cambridge
Caroline Eliza, 41, sister, dressmaker, b Cambridge
(5): William Henry Hunt, 36, solicitors clerk general, b Cambridge
Georgina, 30, solicitors clerks wife, b Norfolk
Henry James, 5, scholar, b Cambridge
(6): Mark White, 46, butler domestic servant, b Cambridge
Jane Prior White, 51, b Granchester
George Williams, 26, lodger, tailor journeyman, b Norfolk
(7): Sarah Ludman, 43, widow, college servant, b Fenstanton
(8): Michael Dring, 48, tailor master, b Cambridge
Sarah, 49, b Cambridge
Mary, 16, general servant out of employment, b Cambridge
William, 14, tailors errand boy, b Cambridge
Edward, 13, tobacconists errand boy, b Cambridge
James, 11, scholar, b Cambridge
Thomas, 9, scholar, b Cambridge
Frederick, 4, scholar, b Cambridge
(9): John Beasly, 39, bricklayers labourer, b Huntingdonshire
Mary, 49, b Meldreth
William Whitehead, 16, stepson, bricklayers labourer, b Cambridge
Symond Whitehead, 11, stepson, scholar, b Cambridge
(10): Josiah Rawlinson, 34, general domestic servant in gentleman’s family, b Pampisford
Ellen, 36, b Dry Drayton
James, 6, scholar, b Trumpington
Elizabeth, 4, scholar, b Trumpington
William, 1, b Cambridge
Joseph Summerlee, 32, boarder, agricultural labourer, b Littleport
(11): Sarah Bilton, 85, widow, formerly college servant, pensioner, b Cambridge
Lucy Ann, 48, helper to her mother, b Cambridge
(12): Ann Adams, 78, widow, supported by charity, b Milton
Ann Smith, 12, granddaughter, supported by charity, b Cambridge
Eliza Smith, 11, granddaughter, supported by charity, b Cambridge
Edward Smith, 9, grandson, scholar, b Cambridge
(13): Daniel Whitmore, 62, journeyman gardener, b Herefordshire
Sophia, 50, b Essex
(14): Meshack Adams, 43, brewers drayman, b Trumpington
Ester, 43, b Granchester
William, 19, journeyman painter, b Granchester
Walter, 12, gentleman’s errand boy, b Cambridge
Arthur, 7, scholar, b Cambridge
Robert, 5, scholar, b Cambridge
Alice, 3 months, b Cambridge
Henry Thomas, 21, lodger, gasfitter, b East London
(15): Edward Cooper, 30, gardener, b Little Shelford
Martha, 30, gardeners wife, b Cambridge
Ellen, 1, b Cambridge
!16): Sophia Gray, 44, college bedmaker out of employment, b Cambridge
William, 16, groom at livery stables, b Cambridge
Sarah Ann, 11, scholar, b Cambridge
Henry, 9, scholar, b Cambridge
Arthur, 6, scholar, b Cambridge
Elizabeth Kempton, 73, widow, mother-in-law, supported y parish, b Norfolk
NB head of family at work in London
(17): Robert Kirkup, 69, widower, journeyman shoemaker, b Cambridge
Ann, 40, daughter, housekeeper, b Cambridge
Mary Ward Bilton, 19, lodger, straw bonnet maker, b Waterbeach
(18): George Hyde, 41, hostler, b Huntingdonshire
Ann, 43, hostler’s wife, b Swavesey
Frederick, 13, hostler, b Cambridge
Isabella, 11, scholar, b Cambridge
Sarah Ann, 9, scholar, b Cambridge
Kate, 6, scholar, b Cambridge
(19): George Mills Buck, 32, hair porter, b Willingham Green
Elizabeth, 25, b Borough End
Minnie Newman, 11, boarder, milliners errand girl, b Cambridge
James Wolfe, 21, lodger, railway engine cleaner, b Warwick
(20): Sophia Clarke, 48, widow, college servant/bedmakers helper, b Kent
Frederick Lancely Clarke, 16, solicitors clerk, b Cambridge
Henry Arthur Clarke, 14, booksellers errand boy, b Cambridge
Agnes Lucy Clarke, 12, scholar, b Cambridge
Clara Sophia, 10, scholar, b Cambridge
William George, 5, scholar, b Cambridge
Sophia Lancely, 85, mother, formerly cook, b Kent
(21): John Hasler, 55, cabinet maker, b Saffron Walden
Frances, 50, b Great Shelford
Sarah, 20, domestic servant home for holiday, b Cambridge
Frederick, 16, drapers porter, b Cambridge
Emily, 12, scholar, b Cambridge
(22): James Sell, 45, college gardener, b Cambridge
Mary, 50, gardeners wife, b Boxworth
William, 14, printer – reading boy, b Cambridge
(23): Charles Sheldrick, 49, railway engine fitter, b Cambridge
Rebecca, 48, b Ickleton
Sarah, 15, scholar, b Cambridge
Charles, 18, gardener out of employment, b Cambridge
George, 16, printer pressman, b Cambridge
Emily, 12, scholar, b Cambridge
Alice, 6, scholar, b Cambridge
(24): James Cooper, 58, gardener, b Little Shelford
Ann, 50, laundress, b Kent
Mary Ann, 28, servant/domestic/sleep at home, b Cambridge
Charlotte, 25, servant/domestic out of employment, b Cambridge
George, 21, wine porter, b Cambridge
Emily Cooper, 2, visitor, b Cambridge
(25): George Fenner, 72, railway clerk, b Cambridge
Sarah, 71, b Ireland
Sarah Johnson, 75, widow, lodger, supported by parish, b Newmarket
NB in 1861 was lodger at No 26
Mary Ann Brown, 38, widow, lodger, laundress, b Mildenhall
Eliza Brown, 6, lodgers daughter, b Mildenhall
(26): Mary Ann Hart, 38, widow, laundress, b Cambridge
William, 11, errand boy, b Cambridge
Sarah, 6, scholar, b Cambridge
Margaret Thomson, 29, lodger, domestic servant out of employment, b Scotland
NB stated as ‘married’ but no husband listed
James Burrell, 28, lodger, journeyman tailor, b Cumberland
(1): Jabey Taylor, 54, shoemaker, b Norfolk
Lydia, 48, club college servant, b Dry Drayton
Alice Webb, 21, daughter, dressmaker, b Cambridge
Amelia Webb, 19, daughter, dressmaker, b Cambridge
Gothic Street, 1881
(1): Cornelius E Hayden, 39, carpenter, b Thriplow
Lucy, 41, carpenters wife, b Essex
Lucy M, 14, dressmakers apprentice, b Cambridge
Maud M, 12, scholar, b Cambridge
Alice I, 10, scholar, b Cambridge
Grace E, 8, scholar, b Cambridge
Rose L, 7, scholar, b Cambridge
Joseph E, 2, b Cambridge
(2): James Warne, 64, gardener, b Suffolk
Eliza, 55, gardeners wife, b Histon
(3): Alfred Chapman, 36, coachman, b Suffolk
Mary A, 35, b Norfolk
Alfred, 14, stablelad, b Norfolk
James, 14, houseboy, b Norfolk
Blanche M, 8, scholar, b Essex
Alice, 3, b Bury St Edmunds
(4): Henry Hudson, 52, butler, b Northamptonshire
Mary I, 44, b Leicestershire
(5): 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
(6): John Bradford, 60, coachman, b Fulbourn
Mary, 51, b Bottisham
Frederick G Wallis, 22, lodger, carpenter, b Thriplow
(7): James Hart, 23, gardener, b Saffron Walden
Eliza, 25, gardeners wife, b Saffron Walden
Arthur Edward, 1, b Saffron Walden
James Childs, 20, lodger, baker and confectioner, b Surrey
(8): Michael Dring, 58, tailor, b Cambridge
Sarah 59, b Cambridge
Thomas, 15, tailor, b Cambridge
Frederick, 15, errand boy, b Cambridge
Edward, 20, b Cambridge. Described as ‘cripple’ and partially blind. In 1871 he was a tobacconists errand boy with no disability mentioned. He is not found living with his family on later census and in 1939 is at an address in Wisbech, called an institution, actually the old Wisbech workhouse.
(9): John Beasley, 48, labourer, b Huntingdonshire
Mary, 61, b Meldreth
Simon, 20, labourer, b Cambridge
(10): Josiah Rawlinson, 45, gardener, b Pampisford
E(llen) Rawlinson, 46, b Dry Drayton
Elizabeth, 14, dressmaker, b Trumpington
William, 11, scholar, b Cambridge
(11): William Green, 20, bricklayer, b Bishops Stortford
Anne, 25, b Essex
Ada, 3, b Leicestershire,
Alice, 1, b Cambridge
(12): Thomas B Hames, 33, stonemason, b Cambridge
Emily J, 31, b Granchester
Emily H, 10, scholar, b Cambridge
(13): Barnet Brewster, 33, steam wood sawyer, b Ely
Susan H, 32, b Cambridge
Elizabeth, 10, scholar, b Cambridge
Annie R, 8, scholar, b Cambridge
Sarah A, 7, scholar, b Cambridge
Alice M, 5, scholar, b Cambridge
William J, 1, b Cambridge
(14): James English, 33, curator anatomical museum, b Epping
Eliza, 39, b Cambridge
Bertha, 4, b Cambridge
Horace, 3, b Cambridge
James, 1, b Cambridge
(15): Emma Hills, 45, widow, formerly needlewoman, b Cambridge
William M, 17, assistant ironmonger, b Cambridge
Alice C, 14, pupil teacher, b Cambridge
(16): Richard Miller, 26, ironmongers porter, b London
Emily, 30
Arthur G, 7 months, b Cambridge
(17): Elizabeth Alsop, 47, blacksmiths wife (but no husband present at the address)
Kate, 19, cook (out of place), b Bury St Edmunds
(18): Ann Hyde, 52. Widow, charwoman, b Swavesey
Frederick, 23, cab driver, b Cambridge
Kate, 14, b Cambridge
Sarah Kester, 75, widow, grandmother, b Swavesey
(19): Alfred F Haggis, 28, grocers porter, b Trumpington
Elizabeth, 43, b Bourn
Emma E, 7 scholar, b Cambridge
Herbert W, 5, scholar, b Cambridge
John Luke, 23, lodger, bricklayer, b Liverpool
(20): Sophia Clarke, 51, widow, college bedmaker, b Kent
Herbert A, 24, hatters assistant, b Cambridge
Agnes Lucy, 22, b Cambridge
William G, 16, engineers shop boy, b Cambridge
(21): George Hardwick, 21, gardener, b Fulbourn
Rachel, 20, b Teversham
Ellen K, 2 months, b Teversham
(22): William G Sadler, 28, college servant, b Cherry Hinton
Mary Ann, 32, b Waterbeach
Herbert G, 4, b Cherry Hinton
Reginald C, 4, b Cherry Hinton
William H, 1, b Cherry Hinton
(23): Charles Sheldrick, 59, railway servant, b Cambridge
Rebecca, 58, b Ickleton
Charles, 30, labourer, b Cambridge
George, 17, labourer, b Cambridge
Alice, 16, b Cambridge
(24): James Cooper, 65, gardener, b Great Shelford
Ann, 64, b Kent
Charlotte, 33, domestic servant, b Little Shelford
Emily, 11, scholar, b Cambridge
Charles, F Mayfield, 19, boarder, carpenter, b Cambridge
(25): William Spicer, 22, tram car driver, b Bottisham
Fanny L, 23, b Staffordshire
Martha E, 1, b Cambridge
Rachel, 80, widow, mother, labourers wife, b Horseheath
(26): Isaac Haslop, 17, gardener, b Trumpington
Ruth, 16, sister, general domestic servant, b Trumpington
Horace V, 9, brother, scholar, b Coton
Harry A F , 5, brother, scholar, b Cambridge
Hester Neaves, 76, widow, grandmother, housekeeper, b Comberton
Thomas Watson, 18, lodger, groom, b Great Eversden
(1): Jabey Taylor, 54, shoemaker, b Norfolk
Lydia, 48, club college servant, b Dry Drayton
Alice Webb, 21, daughter, dressmaker, b Cambridge
Amelia Webb, 19, daughter, dressmaker, b Cambridge
(2): James Warne, 74, gardener, b Norfolk
Eliza, 67, b Histon
(3): Thomas Harrison, 51, commission agent, b Kent
Eliza, 53, b Uxbridge, Middlesex
Charles, 20, commission agent, b London
(4): Harry Alderton, 37, labourer, b Cambridge
Emily, 38, charwoman, b Bourn
Harry, 13, Pitt and Press assistant, b Cambridge
Walter, 11, scholar, b Cambridge
Horace, 7, scholar, b Cambridge
Frederick, 3, b Cambridge
Emily, 1, b Cambridge
(5): Unoccupied
(6): John Bradford, 70, coachman, b Fulbourn
Mary, 60, b Bottisham
Joseph Banstead, 36, lodger, gardener, b Waterbeach
(7): Ann Hyde, widow, day servant at Leys School, b Swavesey
Frederick, 34, cabman, b Cambridge
(8): Michael Dring, 69, tailor, b Cambridge
Sarah, 70, b Cambridge
William, 33, labourer, b Cambridge
James, 29, labourer, b Cambridge
Frederick, 23, labourer, b Cambridge
(9): John Beasley, 58, bricklayers labourer, b Buckden, Hunts
Mary, 72, b Meldreth
Simon Whitehead, 32, bricklayers labourer, b Cambridge
Alfred J Knight, 20, lodger, groom, b Duxford
(10): Fanny Marshall, 43, widow, college servant, b Comberton
Minnie, 21, servant, b Comberton
Edwin, 17, boot closers apprentice, b Comberton
Alexander Holloway, 19, lodger, clerk, b London
(11): Alfred Leach, 22, shoemaker, b Cambridge
Edith M Leach, 22, b Norfolk
(12): James Whitby, 42, bricklayers labourer, b Croydon, Cambridgeshire
Charlotte, 38, b Cambridge
George, 17, museum assistant, b Croydon, Cambridgeshire
Ada, 13, b Croydon, Cambridgeshire
Florence, 8, scholar, b Cambridge
Ellen, 6, scholar, b Cambridge
Lottie, 3, b Cambridge
William 1, b Cambridge
(13): Susan Brewster, 43, widow, charwoman, b Cambridge
Alice M, 15, dairy assistant, b Cambridge
Harriet J, 8, scholar, b Cambridge
(14): John Crick, 45, carpenter, b Kirtling, Cambridgeshire
Mary, 44, b Cheveley, Cambridgeshire
Emma, 17, general servant, b Cambridge
Maud, 15, general servant, b Cambridge
Herbert, 13, grocers assistant, b Cambridge
Louisa, 12, scholar, b Cambridge
Florence, 19, scholar, b Cambridge
Alfred, 2, b Cambridge
(15): Charles Sell, 50, widower, under butler and waiter, b Cambridge
(16): William Rigarlsford, 42, bricklayers labourer, b Chelsea, London
Mary, 39, b Cambridge
Kate, b London
William, 12, scholar, b Cambridge
(17): Charles Gibson, 24, cab proprietor, b Cambridge
Mary, 27, b Meldreth
Elizabeth, 1, b Cambridge
Ellen Clark, 20, visitor, general servant, b Meldreth
(18): John Cowell, 57, general labourer, b Essex
Rosella, 58, b Essex
Thomas Merriman, 25, boarder, professional cricketer, b Derbyshire
(19): Alfred Fuller, 48, grocers porter, b Trumpington
Elizabeth, 52, b Bourn
Emma, 17, general servant, b Cambridge
Herbert, 15, errand boy, b Cambridge
(20): Sophia Clark, 63, living on own means, b Kent
Henry Arthur, 34, hatter, b Cambridge
Clara Sophia, 30, plain needle worker, b Cambridge
Lilian, 7, granddaughter, scholar, b Cambridge
(21): George Hardwick, 31, gardener, b Fulbourn
Rachel, 31, b Teversham
Rachel, 10, scholar, b Cambridge
Elsie, 6 Scholar, b Cambridge
Sidney James, 3, b Cambridge
Alice Maud, 2, b Cambridge
Bessie, 3months, b Cambridge
Sidney Wolfe, 12, lodger, scholar, b Quy
(22): Noah Frisby, 39, artist in oil and water colour, b Saffron Walden
Elizabeth, 46, dressmaker, b Swavesey
Ethel Mary, 4, b Cambridge
William Edward Radford, 21, lodger, caretaker at Leys School, b Cambridge
(23): Charles Sheldrick, 69, general labourer, b Cambridge
Rebecca, 68, b Ickleton
Charles, 40, general labourer, b Cambridge
Alice, 26, b Cambridge
(24): Henry Hudson, 62, butler, b Northants
Mary J 58, b Leicestershire
(25): William Spicer, 42, coachman, b Bottisham
Fanny L, 33, b Staffordshire
Rachel, 90, widow, mother, b Hardwick
Martha E, 11, scholar, b Cambridge
Caroline M, 2, b Cambridge
(26): Frederick Henry Papworth, 28, fishmonger, b Cambridge
Harriet J, 31, b Cambridge
Alice Townsend, 64, widow, mother-in-law, tailoress, b Cambridge
(1): Lydia Taylor, widow, grocer
Amelia Webb, daughter, 29, dressmaker, b Cambridge
John Fardle, boarder, 24, railway engine fireman, b Herts
Arthur Jolley, boarder, 24, railway engine fireman,
(2): Harry Fayers, 46, bricklayer
Ellen
Alice, 17, b Cambridge
Agnes, 14, b Cambridge
Christina
(3): Charles Thurlow, 36, warehouseman, b Cambridge [in 1911 name of head is George Frederick Thurlow, other family the same]
Alice, 27, b Cambridge
Daisy, 7, b Cambridge
Nellie, 3, b Cambridge
Emily, 1, b Cambridge
Alice, 5, b Cambridge
William Stokes, boarder, 21, labourer, b Cambridge
(4): Thomas Dickerson, 43, painter, b Cambridge
Jane, 41, b Ireland
Thomas, 15, errand boy, b Kent
Ethel, 13, b Cambridge
Winifred, 12, b Cambridge
Edward, 2, b Cambridge
Gertrude, 7, b Cambridge
Elizabeth, 5, b Cambridge
(5): Harry Thorogood, 37, cab driver, b Essex
Gillah, wife, 50, college bedmaker, b Suffolk
Harry, 17, butcher, b Essex
Lillie, 21, b Essex
(6): Mary Bradford, widow, 70, living on own means, b Bottisham
Elizabeth Johnson, widow, 77, living on own means, b Bottisham
Herbert Russell, lodger, 20, bookmaker [?], b Essex
(7): Anne Hyde, widow, 72, b Swavesey
William Bradford, nephew, 31, painter, b Cambridge
(8): Mary Crick, widow, 50, b Newmarket
Henry, 23, painter, b Cambridge
Alfred, 12, b Cambridge
Arthur Wallis, boarder, 29, cab driver, b Cambridge
(9): George Wayman, 28, builders carman, b Cambs
Emma, 26, b Cambridge
Hartley, 3, b Cambridge
Jack, 1, b Grantchester
(10): Robert E Coleman, 37, coachman, b Cambridge
Sophy F, 25, b Trumpington
Winifred A, 4, b Cambridge
Reginald A, 2, b Trumpington
Alfred C, 5 mos, b Cambridge
(11) Alfred Leach, 32, shoemaker, b Cambridge
William J, 9, b Cambridge
Alfred, 8, b Cambridge
Leonard, 6, b Cambridge
Robert, brother, 23, drapers assistant, b Cambridge
Ada Ruse, visitor, 22, housemaid, b Cambridge
(12) James Whitby, 52, labourer, b Cambs
Charlotte, 48, b Cambridge
Lottie, 13, b Cambridge
William, 11, b Cambridge
(13) Sarah Freeman, widow, 84, living on own means, b Surrey
(14) William Sparks, 39, fly driver, b Coton
Caroline M, 32, b London
Reginald, 10, b Cambridge
Percy, 7, b Cambridge
(15) Hannah Machin, widow, 77, retired lodging house keeper, b Cambridge
(16) Harry Constable, 33, painter, b Haslingfield
Kate, 30, b Harston
Dorothy, 6, b Cambridge
Frank, 4, b Cambridge
Nellie, 1, b Cambridge
Walter, 22, painter, b Haslingfield
William Hayward, 23, painter, b Harston
(17) Annie L Wilson, widow, 33, laundress, b Cambridge
Frank J, 12, b Cambridge
Lilian M, 10, b Cambridge
Emily E, 7, b Cambridge
(18) Louisa Samworth, 42, college bedmaker, b Chelsea
Dora, 17, b Cambridge
Lillian, 14, b Cambridge
(19) Alfred H Haggis, 50, porter at sweet factory, b Trumpington
Elizabeth, 62, b Bourn
Herbert W, 25, oil and colour man’s porter, b Cambridge
(20) Henry Clark, 44, hatters assistant, b Cambridge
Lillian, niece, 7, milliner, b Cambridge
(21) George Hardwick, 42, gardener, b Fulbourn
Rachel, 40, b Teversham
Alice M, 12, b Cambridge
Bessie, 10, b Cambridge
Margaret M, 4, b Cambridge
Winifred K, 3, b Cambridge
Audrey V, 11 mos, b Cambridge
(22) William Clements, son, 6, b Ickleton
Robert Clements, son, 5, b Cambridge
Mary Clements, 3, daughter, b Cambridge
Charlotte Fairey, visitor, nurse, 25, b Yorks
Franks Stubbings, 22, gardener
(23) Charles Sheldrick, widower, 79, former fitter, b Cambridge
Charles, 45, labourer and night watchman, b Cambridge
Alice, 36, housekeeper
(24) Mary J Hudson, widow, 64, living on own means, b Leics
Ada Brown, niece, 26, parlourmaid, b Leics
(25) William Spicer, 52, coachman, b Bottisham
Fanny L, 43, b Stafford
Bessie, 21, dressmaker, b Cambridge
Queenie, 12, b Cambridge
(26) Noah Frisby, 48, college dining hall carver, b Essex
Elizabeth, 54, b Cambs
Ethel M, 14, b Cambridge
David Frisby, boarder, widower, living on own means, b Cambridge
(1): Mrs Lydia Taylor, 68, grocer, b Dry Drayton
Arthur Jolley, boarder, 34, GER railway engine stoker, b Essex
(2): Harry Fayers, 56, bricklayer, b Suffolk
Ellen, 52, b Suffolk
Tom, 20, deaf from 1901, b Cambridge
Christina, 16, b Cambridge
Jack, 10, b Cambridge
Percy, 3, b Cambridge
(3) George Frederick Thurlow, 46, carman draper and furniture, b Cambridge [in 1901 head is Charles Thurlow with same family members]
Alice, 36, b Cambridge
Alice, 15, servant, b Cambridge
Nelly, 13, b Cambridge
Dorothy, 11, b Cambridge
Lilly, 3, b Cambridge
Charles Ronald George, 1 mos, b Cambridge
(4) William Edward Radford, 41, house painter, b Cambridge
Emma Matilda, 37, part time charwoman, b Cambridge
Maud Louisa, 5, b Cambridge
Alfred William, 3, b Cambridge
(5): 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.]
(6): Mary Bradford, 82, widow, private means, b Bottisham
(7): Elizabeth Haggis, 73, widow, old age pensioner, b Bourn
(8): Mary Crick, 65, widow, b Newmarket
Alfred Walter, visitor, 46, cab driver, b Cambridge
(9): Ellington Thomas Overhill, 47, bootmaker, b Haverhill
Henry, 15, boot repairer, b Cambridge
Percy, 10, b Cambridge
Jack, 8, b Cambridge
(10) William Thomas Hiner, 42, carman, b Bottisham
Sarah Ann, 48, b Cambridge
Reynolds William, 13, b Chesterton
Dorothy Elizabeth, 10, b Chesterton
Hilda, 7, b Chesterton
Edwin William Elborn, nephew, 17, compositor apprentice, b Cambridge
(11) Charles Holmes, 26, brewers engineer, b Essex
Thirza, 22, b Cambridge
(12) William Wonfor, 38, brewers drayman, b Cambs
Mary Ann, 42, b Balsham
Cecil Stanley, 20, drawers assistant, b Longstanton
Henrietta Elizabeth, 17, working at home, b Longstanton
John William, 12, b Balsham
(13) George Walter Kitson, 37, cabinet maker, b Cambridge
Sarah Matilda, 33, b Cambridge
Dorothy Elizabeth, 16, b Cambridge
Elsie May, 14, servant, b Cambridge
Albert Edward, 12, b Cambridge
Rose Agnes, 9, b Cambridge
Alice Beatrice, 6, b Cambridge
Nora Joyce, 3, b Cambridge
William Lionel, 1, b Cambridge
(14) William Sparks, 50, fly driver, b Coton
Caroline, 40, b London
Reginald, 20, florists salesman, b Cambridge
Ernest, 9, b Cambridge
(15) James Luke Rollings, 46, horse traveller, b Waterbeach
Ann Hown Rollings, 38, work at home, b Cambs
William Wayman, son, 14, butcher errand boy, b Newnham
Robert Wayman, 10, b Cambridge
Edward John Rollings, 8, b Cambridge
James Luke Rollings, 7, b Cambridge
Margery Annie Rollings, 2, b Surrey
Charles Hown Rollings, son, 10 mos, b Cambs
(16) Walter Scales, 40, paperhanger, b London
Elizabeth M A Scales, 39, college bedmaker, b Norwich
Emma E, 17, mothers help, b Norwich
Lily A, 10, b Norwich
(17) Annie L Wilson, 44, widow, laundress, b Cambridge
Frank J, 22, labourer, b Cambridge
Emily C, 17, servant, b Cambridge
Violet, 3, b Cambridge
(18) Samuel Michel, 36, painter, b Cambridge
Sarah, 36, b Cambridge
Samuel, 17, butchers assistant, b Cambridge
Ethel, 14, b Cambridge
Bertram, 9, b Cambridge
Dorothy, 7, b Cambridge
Lily, 5, b Cambridge
Arthur, 3, b Cambridge
Leslie, 10 mos, b Cambridge
(19) George Robert Wayman, 37, builders carman, b Cambs
Emma Elizabeth, 36, b Grantchester
Harriet Esther, 13, b Cambridge
Bertram John Robert, 11, b Cambridge
Amy Elizabeth, 8, b Cambridge
George Alfred Stanley, 4, b Bishop Stortford
Bernard Leonard, 1, b Cambridge
(20 Henry Arthur Clarke, 54, hatters assistant, b Cambridge
Lillian Catherine, niece, 27, milliner, b Cambridge
(21) George Hardwick, 52, college gardener, b Fulbourn
Rachel, 51, b Teversham
Esther, 30, cook, b Cambridge
Elsie, 26, b Cambridge
Bessie, 20, servant, b Cambridge
Margaret M, 14, day girl, b Cambridge
Winifred Kate, 13, b Cambridge
Audrey Vesta, 10, b Cambridge
Sylvia Winifred, 4, b Cambridge
(22) James Clements, 47, labourer, b Essex
Jane, 45, jam factory, b Yorks
William, 16, bootmaker errand boy, b Cambs
Robert, 15, bootmaker errand boy, b Cambridge
Mary, 13, b Cambridge
Harry, 10, b Cambridge
Nellie, 9, b Cambridge
Harold, 7, b Cambridge
Edward, 5, b Cambridge
(23) Rebbeca Sheldrick, 88, widow, b Cambs
Charles, 61, gardener, b Cambridge
(24) Mary Jane Hudson, 74, widow, old age pensioner, b Leics
(25) William Spicer, 60, coachman, b Bottisham
Queenie, 22, shorthand typist, b Cambridge
(26) see 23 Brookside
East Side
West Side
14. William Sparks
15. Luke Rollings, labourer
16. Walter Scales, painter
17. Mrs A Wilson
18. Samuel John Michael. labourer
19. I Wayman, labourer
20. Henry A Clark, hatter
21. George Hardwicke, gardener
22. James Clements, waiter
23. Charles Sheldrick, railway servant GER
24. Mrs Mary Jane Hudson
25. William Spicer, coachman
26. Noah Frisby, artist
Charles Edwin Patten: Private 16814, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 20 September 1916. Aged 31. Born Cherry Hinton, enlisted Cambridge. Husband of E. M. Patten, of 3, Gothic St., Brookside, Cambridge. In the 1911 census he was aged 26, the husband of Emily, father of two daughters and twin sons, a bricklayer, born Cherry Hinton, resident Laundry Cottages, Cherry Hinton. Buried in RATION FARM MILITARY CEMETERY, LA CHAPELLE-D’ARMENTIERES, Nord, France. Plot II. Row B. Grave 17. See also Cambridge Guildhall and Cherry Hinton (St Paul’s Roll of Honour)
Hugh Aubrey Cockerton: Private 2991, 1/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Died of wounds 2nd October 1916. Aged 17. Enlisted Cambridge. Son of the late John and Florence Holly Cockerton [5 Gothic Street] Buried in Doullens Communal Cemetery Extension No.1, Plot IV. Row F. Grave 15. See also Cambridge Guildhall and Cambridge St Mary the Less (St Paul’s Roll of Honour)
Cecil Stanley Wonfor: Private 19224, 1st Battalion, Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry. Killed in action 4th October 1917. Aged 26. Born Longstanton, enlisted Cambridge. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wonfor, of 12, Gothic St., Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 80 to 82 and 163A. See also Cambridge Guildhall (St Paul’s Roll of Honour)
Albert Edward Bloy: Private, 35565, 1st/4th Battalion, The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Killed in action 9th April 1918. Aged 24. Formerly 30747, Suffolk Regiment. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Son of Frederick Bloy; husband of Mrs. D. E. Wright (formerly Bloy), 19, Gothic Street, Brookside, Cambridge. Buried in Vielle-Chapelle New Military Cemetery, Lacouture, Plot III. Row F. Grave 18. See also Cambridge Guildhall (St Paul’s Roll of Honour)
(1): Arthur G Morris, b 1900, baker
Joyce, b 1910, unpaid domestic duties
1 closed record
(2): Ernest Moden, b 1894, railway porter
Phoebe, b 1895, housewife
Edgar G Bullen, b 1899, Anti-Aircraft
1 closed record
(3): Arthur C Woodley, b 1916, catering restaurant chef
Elizabeth, b 1913, unpaid housewife duties
Bridget Mahoney (Hills)b 1919, restaurant waitress
1 closed record
(4): Emma M Radford b 1873, unpaid domestic duties
Alfred, b 1908, storekeeper at radio works and member of work First Aid squad
(5): Alexander Hannah, b 1895, newsvendor
Harriet Crook, b 1915, housekeeper
Margaret Crook (Hattley), b 1925, seeking employment
(6): Allen H Phillips, b 1878, French polisher and army reserves
Ethel O, b 1888, domestic
(7): James Stanford, b 1868, retired
Elizabeth, b 1875
(8): Leslie H Chapman, b 1891, engineering department post office
Caroline M, b 1892, college bedmaker, retired through ill-health
(9): Hilda Parsons (Jones), b 1906, cardboard box maker and laundry work
George Jones, b 1897, salesman canvasser
1 closed record
NB. Hilda and George married in 1940
(10): Thomas W Hines, b 1869, retired gardener
Sarah, b 1863, unpaid domestic duties
Alexander L Smart, b 1870, odd job labourer
Bill Hines and his wife were visited 5.10.1940 by Jack Overhill the diarist during an air raid on Cambridge.
(11): unoccupied
(12): Mary A Wanfor, b 1867, unpaid domestic duties
Jack Overhill went to visit Mrs Wonfor 29.9.1942 to take a pair of shoes he had mended.
(13): unoccupied
(14): unoccupied
(15): 2 closed records only
(16): Ellen R Allen, b 1881, unpaid housework
Arthur C Hull, b 1916, electrician
I closed record
(17): John Moy, b 1914, cattle lorry driver
(18): unoccupied
(19): unoccupied
(20): unoccupied
(21): George S Strange, b 1908, fruit salesman
Hilda M, b 1912, nil
(22): Albert Sherman, b 1908, hotel chef
Edith, b 1894, housewife
(23): Arthur G Clark, b 1907, gas mask assembler
Rose E C Clark (Walters), b 1914, unpaid domestic duties
Arthur G Clark, b 1934, under school age
2 closed records
(24): Nellie Hooks, b 1903, Queens College servant
Walter Smith, b 1914, cook at infirmary
1 closed record
(25): nothing recorded
(26): nothing recorded
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