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18-20 Castle Street

18 (3) Castle Street, Clare Terrace

History of 18 Castle Street

1851 (3)

James Chanter, 30 plasterer, b Exeter

Hannah Whyman Chanter, 24, laundress, b Cambridge

Hannah, 4, b Cambridge

Susannah, 2, b Cambridge

Elizabeth, 5 mos, b Cambridge

Maria Jones, 19, servant, b Cambridge

Sarah Barker, 15, servant, b Cambridge

Chanter family genealogy

Chanter family documents were mistakenly filed with documents on the White Horse Inn on the assumption that this address was the same.


1861 (3)

James Chanter, 39, plasterer, b Devon

In 1871 the Chanter family is at 3 Covent Garden


1871

William Thomas Cracknell, 33, college servant, b Cambridge


1881 3 Castle Street, Clare Terrace

Sarah Rhodes, 36, lodging house keeper, b Surrey


1891 18 Castle Street

Annie Coote, 52, university lodging house keeper, b Sussex


1913

Mrs Charlesworth


1962

Mrs I G Wright

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