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High Street / Church End, Long Stanton

History of houses on High Street

1871 The following list seems to correspond roughly with the 1881 list of occupants

Joseph Neal, 56, ag.lab., b Long Stanton

 

Phillip Rignell, 44, ag.lab., b Long Stanton

 

John Rignell, 48, ag.lab., b Long Stanton

 

Charles Shipp, 24, ag.lab., b Long Stanton

 

Stephen Brundell, 52, blacksmith, b Norfolk


1881 This census is quite vague on the location of houses in Stanton St Michael. ‘New Road’ and ‘Rd’ are difficult to identify with later names. Not only that, but this stretch of road seems to have been covered twice in different census returns for 1881! There may have been some confusion as  to where the boundaries between the parishes lay.

Close:

William Smith, 55, shepherd, b Oakington

 

Farm House;

William Phypers, 76, retired famer, b Long Stanton

 

Newmans Lowe:

Henry Abbs, 37, ag.lab., b Long Stanton

 

Rebecca Abbs, 63, b Long Stanton

 

William Collep, 27, b Long Stanton

 

Rd:

Henry Townsend, 64, veterinary surgeon, b Long Stanton

 

James Abbs, 57, ag.lab., b Long Stanton

 

George Pope, 36, ag.lab., b Cambridge

 

Road:

Joseph Neal, 66, ag,lab., b Long Stanton

 

William Crisp, 38, ag.lab., b Long Stanton

 

John Rignell, 54, ag,lab., b Long Stanton

 

James Crisp, 44, ag.lab., b Long Stanton

 

Charles Rignell, 32, ag.lab., b Long Stanton

 

Gardener:

Jonathan Abbs, 71, gardener, b Long Stanton

 

New Road:

John Willson, 63, wheelwright, b Long Stanton

 

Road:

Richard Willson, 62, brewer and farmer, b Long Stanton

 

John J Townsend, 29, veterinary surgeon, b Long Stanton

 

Thomas Rust, 65, ag.lab., b Long Stanton

 

Richard Ship, 64, groom, b Long Stanton

 

Joseph Crisp, 68, ag.lab., b Long Stanton


1891

Henry Day, 36, groom, b Long Stanton

 

Eliza Crisp, 75, independent, b Oakington

 

John Rignall, 64, ag.lab., b Long Stanton

 

William Wonfor, 21, ag.lab., b Long Stanton

 

Sarah Ann Neal, 35,  domestic servant, b Long Stanton

 

Charles Rignell, 42, publican, b Long Stanton

 

Thomas Neal, 31, butcher, b Long Stanton

 

William Stuffers [?},  retired farmer, b Long Stanton


1901 High Street

James Crisp Rogers, 59, ag,lab., b Long Stanton

 

Elizabeth Rignall, 79, b Long Stanton

 

Edwin Rignall, 35, shepherd on farm, b Long Stanton

 

The Yard:

Thomas Hawkes, 41, railway labourer, b Long Stanton

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