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170 Sturton Street

The Family of a Housekeeper

1881

David Silver, head, married, 27, iron mongers assistant, b. Chesterton, Cambridgeshire
Mary Ann Silver, wife, married, 21, b. Dry Drayton, Cambridgeshire

1891

Mary Ann Butler, 50, Domestic Housekeeper, b. St Ives, Huntingdonshire

Elizabeth Butler, 47, Mary’s Sister, Dressmaker, b. St Ives, Huntingdonshire

Robert L W Butler, 38, Mary’s widower brother, Assurance Agent, b. Earith, Huntingdonshire

Florence U Butler, 5, Robert’s daughter, b. St Ives, Huntingdonshire

Albert J Gotobed, 18, Lodger, Railway Correspondence Clerk, b. Oundle, Northamptonshire

1901

Mary A Butler, 60, b. Huntingdonshire

Elizabeth Butler, 56, sister, b. Huntingdonshire

Robert L W Butler, 49, brother, widower, ironmonger’s assistant, b. Earith

Florence M Butler, 15, niece, b. St Ives, Huntingdonshire

THis family moves to 10 Sturton Street.

1911

Harold Emerson Chapman, head, 29, married, compositor for printer, b. Cambridge
Clara Chapman, wife, 29, married, b. Cambridge
Stanley Edward Chapman, son, 8 months, b. Cambridge
Married 1 year, 1 child

Source – 1881, 1891, 1901, 1911 UK Census

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