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116 York Street

A Laundry Maid & an Assurance Agent

1881

Geo. W. Bunting, head, 38, 1843, dealer in firewood, Cambridge
Mary Bunting, wife, 35, 1846, Bourne, Cambridgeshire
Robert J. Bunting, son, 14, 1867, scholar, Cambridge
Lydia J. Bunting, daughter, 8, 1873, scholar, Cambridge
Samuel Bunting, son, 5, 1876, scholar, Cambridge
William T. Bunting, son, 3, 1878, Cambridge
Lydia Bunting, sister, 35, 1846, schoolmistress, Cambridge

1891

Kate Merry, head, laundry maid, 22, 1869, Stanton, London
Rosa Merry, sister, laundry maid, 17, 1874, Stanton, London

1901

Alfred Peat, head, 29, assurance agent, 1872, Aldershot, Hampshire
Marion Peat, wife, 28, 1873, London, Middlesex
Edith M Peat, daughter, 4, 1897, Reading, Berkshire
Dorothy Peat, daughter, 2, 1899, Hitchin, Hertfordshire

1911

Frank Baker, 26, greengrocer (employer), b. Cambridge

Louise Baker, 33, b. Cherry Hinton

Agnes Baker, 7, b. Cambridge

Cyril Baker, 5, b. Cambridge

Vera Baker, 3, b. Cambridge

Louise and Frank have been married for eight years and have had three children.

Sources: 1881, 1891, 1901, 1911 UK Census

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