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52 Sturton Street

A Joiner and a Draper's Porter

1881

Thomas Poole and his family lived here in 1881.  He moved to Gwydir Street and then to 100 Ainsworth Street where he died in 1909.  He is buried in Mill Road Cemetery with his wife Sophie, and three of their children, Ellen, Annie and Elsie.

1891

John E Gray, 33, Joiner, b. Chopperton, Northumberland

Emma Gray, 28, b. Burnham, Somerset

Sylvia A Gray, 7, b. Epsom, Surrey

Ernest J Gray, 5, b. Epsom, Surrey

Bruce F Gray, 1, b. Cambridge

Thomas H Gray, 2 months, b. Cambridge

1901

James Rowlinson, 36, draper’s porter, b. Trumpington

Ann Rowlinson, 46, b. Newport, IOW

Violet A G L Rowlinson, 1, b. Cambridge

1911

Frederick Henry Marsh, head, 26, married, baker’s vanman, b. West Wratting, Cambridgeshire
Edith Amelia Marsh, wife, 28, married, b. Cambridge
Frederick John Marsh, son, 5 months, b. Cambridge
Married 3 years, 1 child

Source – 1891, 1901, 1911 UK Census, Mill Road Cemetery,

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