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61 Ainsworth Street

61 Ainsworth Street

Number 61 is one of a pair of mid-terrace houses on the west side of Ainsworth Street.

1881 census

Jane Good, head, widow, 61, greengrocer, b. London
Elizabeth Morbey, daughter, widow, 29, b. Cambridge
Alfred Morbey, grandson, 10, scholar, b. Cambridge
Jane Morbey, granddaughter, 3, scholar, b. Cambridge

1891 census

Mary A B Johnson, head, 45, charwoman, b. Norwich
William J Johnson, son, 20, railway porter, b. Long Acre, London
Alice S Johnson, daughter, 19, companion to lady, b. Cambridge
Henry A Johnson, son, 17, errand boy, b. Haymarket, London
Ernest F Johnson, son, 15, errand boy, b. Haymarket, London
Louise Johnson, daughter, 12, b. Cambridge
Maud M Johnson, daughter, 10, scholar, b. Cambridge
Edith R Johnson, daughter, 5, scholar, b. Cambridge

Mary A B Johnson (sometimes called Marion B Johnson in records), was the widow of boot closer William Johnson, from Norfolk. In 1881 the family lived at 7 Leaders Row, Cambridge and prior to that, in 1871, they lived at 160B East Road. Their eldest son was born in Westminster, London, and in the mid-1870s they returned to Haymarket near Piccadilly Circus, where their two younger sons were born.

In 1901, Louise and Edith were working as servants to the Matthews family at 180 Histon Road. Edith Johnson married James Hopkins in Virginia Water in 1907.

1901 census

Ada Hume, wife, 25, b. Cambridge
Mabel K Hume, daughter, 10 months, b. Cambridge

Ada Hume’s husband George was not present on census day. The 1911 census tells us that he was a railway platelayer.

1911 census

Luis Ernest Muncey, head, 25, coal labourer, b. Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire
Ada Bishop Muncey, wife, 24, b. Great Eversden, Cambridgeshire
Ethel Ada Muncey, daughter, 3, b. Cambridge

Luis and Ada had been married for three years and had one child. The Electoral Registers show that Luis (spelt Lewis in the Registers) had moved here from 147 Lower York Street.

1921 census

Luis Ernest Muncey, head, 35, coal carman, Messrs Coote & Warren, Hooper Street, b. Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire
Ada Bishop Muncey, wife, 34, home duties, b. Little Eversden, Cambridgeshire
Ethel Ada Muncey, daughter, 13, b. Cambridge

1939 register

Louis E Muncey, b. 12 Mar 1886, coal carter (heavy work)
Ada B Muncey, b. 12 Jul 1886, housewife
Ethel Ada Muncey, b. 11 Mar 1908, home duties
One child (closed record)

The Electoral Registers tell us that Luis Muncey lived at no. 61 until at least 1966.

Sources: UK Census (1881–1921), Westminster, London, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1919, Surrey, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1937

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