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114 York Street

A Furnaceman & a Brickfield Labourer

1881

Number 114 is not on the 1881 Census.

1891

Robert W Howlett, head, iron furnaceman, 40, 1851, Old Chesterton,
Susannah Howlett, 39, 1852, B. Cambridge
Robt John Howlett, scholar, 10, 1881, B. Cambridge
Thomas H Howlett, scholar, 8, 1883, B. Cambridge
Alfred E Howlett, scholar, 6, 1885, B. Cambridge
Frank Howlett, 2, 1889, B. Cambridge
William Howlett, 10 months, 1890, B. Cambridge

1901

William Baker, head, 21, labourer on brickfield, 1880, Cambridge
Ellen Baker, wife, 21, 1880, Cambridge
Bessie Baker, daughter, 3 months, 1901, Cambridge

For Baker family in 1891 see 74 York Street

For Baker family in 1911 see 163 Sturton Street

1911

George Sandfield, 33, bricklayer’s labourer, b. Cambridge

Alice Sandfield, 31, bedmaker’s help, Pembroke College, b. Cambridge

George Frederick Sandfield, 8, b. Cambridge

Doris Elizabeth Sandfield, 5, b. Cambridge

Ellen Alma Sandfield, 1, b. Cambridge

Constance Lillian Loker, 14, wife’s sister b. Cambridge

Alice and George have been married for eight years and have had four children, one of whom has died.

Sources:  1881, 1891, 1901, 1911 UK Census

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