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67 Sturton Street

A Railway Engine Fireman and a Laundress

1881

Joseph Pickman, head, married, 30, grocer’s porter, b. Netteswell, Essex
Anne Pickman, wife, married, 24, b. St Mary’s Tydd, Lincolnshire
Samuel Pickman, son, 6, scholar, b. Cambridge
Joseph Edward Pickman, son, 5, scholar, b. Cambridge
Lily Pickman, daughter, 3, scholar, b. Cambridge
Seth Pickman, son, 1, b. Cambridge

1891

Charles D Panton, 29, Railway Engine Fireman, b. Kettering, Northants

Emily J Panton, 23, b. Cambridge

1901

Mary A Lavender, 59, widow, laundress, b. Chatteris

Mary A Clark, 27, daughter, b. Cambridge

1911

Annie Fairbanks, head, 49, married [23 years, 1 child], laundress, b. Newmarket
Daisy Bowd, boarder, 17, b. Chesterton, Cambridgeshire

Source – 1881, 1891, 1901, 1911 UK Census

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