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Cherry Hinton High Street OS 1885 annotated

32 – 46 High Street, Cherry Hinton

History of 32 - 46 High Street, Cherry Hinton

All of these 19th century properties disappeared at some time after WWII.

1891

William Beale, 59, farmer, b Cherry Hinton

James Northfield, 38, platelayer, b Waterbeach

Sarah Banyard, 70, laundress, b Cherry Hinton

Elijah Markell, 38, police constable, b Cottenham

Arthur John Cornell, 30, lime burner, b Cherry Hinton

Benjamin Tabor, 46, labourer, b Cherry Hinton

William Rumble, 71, railway servant, b Cherry Hinton


1901

Charles Moden, 40, bricklayer’s labourer, b Cherry Hinton

Charles Scott, 24, bricklayer, b Trumpington

John Sadler, 52, b Cherry Hinton, blind

William Moden, 47, gardener’s labourer, b Cherry Hinton

Elijah Bass, 65, retired policeman, b Chesterton

Arthur Lindsey, 32, lime burner, b Cherry Hinton

Arthur Cornell, 40,  lime burner, b Cherry Hinton

George Gilbey, 36, police constable, b Balsham


1911

Mr Harry Linsey, cottage, 26, telegraph labourer, b Cherry Hinton

Mr Charles Scott, house and builders shop, 34, builders contractor,  b Trumpington

Miss Scarr, cottage, 45, laundress, b Cherry Hinton

Mr William Moden, cottage, 57, drainage labourer, b Cherry Hinton

Mr Arthur Hoye, cottage, 26, checking trucks as they come from March Quarry cement works,   b Cambridge

Mr Arthur S Stubbings, cottage, 22, permanent way labourer, b Cherry Hinton

Miss Jane Jackson, cottage, 53, b Cherry Hinton

Mr Elijah Bass, cottage, 75, police pensioner, b Chesterton

Mr Charles Papworth, house and shop, 88, retired, b Histon

Mr Arthur John Cornell, cottage, 51, lime burner, b Cherry Hinton

Mr Cornelius James Brooks, cottage, 36, police constable, b Essex


1935

32

Harry Linsey

34

Frederick G Humphrey, gardener

36 Noakes

40 Malting

42 Saddington

44 Ellum

46 Bowyer


1939

32 Lester Taylor, b 1918, mental nursing

34 Frank Steggles, b 1910, chef

36 Dunstan Hicks,  b 1913, proprietor of riding school (AFS)

38 Violet Lidgett, b 1908, secretary

40 Maurice Cornforth, b 1909, univ. graduate studying philosophy

42 Dora Pateman, b 1893, laundress

Bybarn Cottage: Allister Sturrock, b 1911, local government surveyor

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