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41 - 45 Norfolk Street

43 (22) Norfolk Street

History of 43 Norfolk Street

1871 (22)

William Smith, 48, coal agent, b Chatteris

Jane, 36, b Cambridge

Julia, 16, dressmaker, b Cambridge

David Crosbie, nephew, 16, tailor, b Cambridge


1881 (22)

Thomas Robert Turvey, 30, bricklayer, b Norfolk

Ellen, 27, dressmaker, b Cambridge

Harry W, 5, b Derbysh.

Robert E, 1, b Cambridge

Frederick H, 8 mos, b Cambridge

Mary Cutting, servant, 14, b Norfolk


1891 (43)

Rebecca Bacon, 60, laundress, b Isleham


1901

Nathan Human, 52, yardsman on farm, b Isleham

Mary, 53, b Isleham

William, 23, dressman [?], b Newmarket


1913

Henry Maltby, robemaker


1939

Martha Maltby, b 1869

Lee Zena P, b 1916, biscuit dept shop assistant


1962

Mrs W Whybrow

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