1851
(Bee Hive)
Henry Richardson, 57, victualler, b Cambridge
Sarah, 54, b Kingston
Maryann Taylor, 5, b Cambridge
Eliza Farrent, 21, servant, b Cambridge
1861
1, Charles Jackson, 33, marine store dealer, b Cambridge
2, John Ayres, 48, tailor, b Cambridge
3, Susannah Bottomley, head, 44, laundress, b Norfolk
Robert Norman, head, 44, railway, b Norfolk
4, William Day, 25, shoemaker, b Cambridge
5, William Bell, 56, baker’s man, b Cambridge
6, Mary Ann Stubbings, 43, laundress, b Essex
7, Thomas Holder, 31, cordwainer, b Yorks
8, William Henry Hunt, 25, solicitor’s clerk, b Cambridge
9, John Hawkes, 55, publican, b Over
10, Matthew Witt, 29, painter, b Oxford
11, Joseph Weaton, 69, butcher, b Somersham
12, John Haylock, 35, corn porter, b Cambridge
13, Catherine Frohock, 23, laundress, b Cambridge
14, Ebenezer Bowman, 39, teacher, b Cambridge
15, Philip Witt, 73, formerly publican, b Great Wilbraham
16, Arthur Halls, 23, ag.lab., b Cambridge
1881
2. John Ayres, 71, cowkeeper, b Cambridge
3. James Runham, 44, bricklayer, b Chesterton
4. Caroline Matthews, 56, laundress help, b Cambridge
5. George Swan, 54, painters labourer, b Cambridge
6. Mary A Stubbings, 63, none, b Colchester
7. Bridget Rooke, 60, publican, b Rampton
8. Charles Laurie, 36, brewer’s man, b Cambridge
9. George Blackwell, 42, general labourer, b Cambridge
10. Matthew Witt, 48, coach painter, b Ely
11. unoccupied
12. unoccupied
13. Joseph Pike, 52, shoemaker, b Norfolk
14. Ebenezer Bowman, 49, schoolmaster, b Cambridge
By 1906 his father John Child senior had a farrier’s yard in Northampton Street. By 1920 John Child junior had a farrier’s business in East Road.
(1)
John Child, 47, registered shoeing smith, b Norfolk
(2)
Thomas Stubbings, 29, cab driver foreman, b Cambridge
(3)
Joseph Mayle, 28, jobbing cabinet maker, b Cambridge
(4)
George Fox, 58, slating contractor, b Cambridge
(5)
George Swan, 74, unemployed, b Cambridge
(6)
Amelia Taylor, 25, charwoman, b Cambridge
(7) Beehive Public House
James Halls, 37, painter and publican, b Coton
(8)
John Chadburn, 54, cutler and china, b Yorks
(9)
Alfred Lowe, 35, college servant, b Girton
Marion Lowe, 41, b Cambridge
Elizabeth Hopkins, step daughter, 17, b Cambridge
Percy Hopkins, step son, 15, errand boy, b Cambridge
Bertie Hopkins, 13, step son, b Cambridge
William Hopkins, 10, step son, b Cambridge
Frederick Hopkins, step son, 7, b Cambridge
In 1911 the Lowe family were living at 31 Histon Road.
(10)
Henry Wolfe, 52, chimney sweep.
Mary A,
Frederick C, 12,
Ethel M,
(11) vacant
(12)
Mary Gowers, 59, charwoman, b Isleham
Albert, 23, gardener, b Cambridge
(13) vacant
(14) School House
Ebenezer Bowman, 40, certificated schoolmaster, b Cambridge
Sarah A, 39, assistant teacher, b Cambridge
Minnie Rhodes, 20, servant, b Chatteris
(1)
John Child, 57, registered shoeing smith, b Norfolk
Henrietta, 58, b Essex
Nora, 14, b Cambridge
(2)
Nelly Deller, 33, housekeeper, b Cambridge
Alfred James, brother, 29, house painter, b Cambridge
William Allen, boarder, 61, labourer, b Fen Drayton
(3)
Edwin Halcrow, 46, gas fitter Cambridge Gas Co, b London
(4)
Arthur Stubbings, 66, b Peckham
(5)
Louisa Swan, 63, formerly house and parlour maid, b Cambridge
(6)
William Barber, 82, no occupation, b Littleport
(7) Beehive Passage
James Chapman, 35, marker on rifle range, b Cambridge
(7)
Elizabeth Carter, 63, widow, boarding house keeper, b Fenstanton
(9)
Henry Wolfe, 63, chimney sweep master, b Cambridge
(10)
Alice Dew, 52, charwoman, b Harston
(11)
Sarah Randall, 62, charwoman, b Horningsea
(12)
Alfred Newman, 52, cabman, b Cambridge
(13) Amy McKenna, 33, married, b Cambridge
12/11/1909 Damage was caused to the house of Mr A. Carter, cab proprietor and common lodging-house keeper on Honey Hill, formerly known as the Beehive beerhouse. Fire broke out in the former tap room, now used as a bedroom. It appears his wife went into the room for some wearing apparel and the flame from her candle ignited some fancy mats hanging on the chest of drawers. A quantity of shawls, dresses and bonnets which were hanging on the wall, some brushes and the ceiling were damaged. Another fire in the basement of a lodging house at 17 Market Hill was noticed by undergraduates and extinguished by buckets of water. (CWN)
2. Alfred James Deller: Private 7595 [SDGW same as Medal Card] or 342429 [CWGC], 4th Battalion, Alexandra, Princess of Wales’s Own (Yorkshire Regiment). Died of wounds 18 November 1916.
7. William Chapman was a lodger here at no.7 when an inquest determined that he had died of chronic heart disease and asphyxia in December 1918. He was 62 and worked at Chivers in Histon.
HQ of 15th Cambridge St Giles Scout troop in St Giles’ parish Room.
The Cambridge College of Hairdressing
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