1881 (16 Pulling Terrace)
John E Galbin, 38, fencing master, b Bristol
1891 (5)
James White Robinson, 75, retired shoemaker, b Cambridge
Elizabeth, 41, b Dry Drayton
James White Robinson, 18, apprentice printers compositor, b Cambridge [In 1901 he is living at 76 Searle Street]
Maud W, 17, b Cambridge [In 1901 she is a cook at the Friends School in Saffron Walden]
Arthur W, 13, tailors boy, b Cambridge
Blanch E, 12, b Cambridge
Neville W, 11, b Over
Clement W, 9, b Over
[In 1906 Clement travelled to the USA on board the ‘Philadelphia’. In 1913 he completed his intention of naturalization in which he stated he was a seaman, height 5ft 11 ins, weight 152 lbs, born in Cambridge and now living at 424 Mott Ave New York. The form is pre-printed to say that the applicant is ‘not an anarchist; I am not a polygamist nor a believer in the practice of polygamy. In 1920 he was given awards in respect of his service in the mercantile Marine in WWI]]
Ethel W, 8, b Over
[Sidney]Ralph W, 6, b Cambridge
In 1901 the Robinson family were living at 12 Mount Pleasant.
1901 (47)
James Carder, 55, foreman machine minder printer, b Rochford
1913
James Carder, printer
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