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199 (191) Newmarket Road

History of 199 Newmarket Road

1861: (191)

Thomas Laughton, 47, printer and compositor, b Cambridge

Elizabeth, 44, b Cambridge

Frances, 25, semptress, b Cambridge

David, 24, printer, b Cambridge

Mary Anne, 21, stay maker, b Cambridge

Thomas, 15, errand boy, b Cambridge

Elizabeth, 11, b Cambridge

Emily, 2, b Cambridge

Mary Ann, 2, b Cambridge


1871: (191) unoccupied


1881: (191)

Sarah Ladd, 68, charwoman, b Cambridge


1891: (191)

Sarah Todd, widow, 77, b Cambridge

Elizabeth Haycock, grand daughter, 25, shopwoman, b Cambridge

Annie Haycock, granddaughter, 20, tailoress, b Cambridge

Clara Haycock, granddaughter, 18, b Cambridge


1901: (191)

Frederick Reynolds, 37, gas stoker, b Cambridge

Annie, 31, b Suffolk

Charles Hurry, 25, general labourer, b Cambridge

Annie Crisfield, niece, 4, b London


1911: (199)

James Sidney Garland, 27, cab driver, b Cambridge

Emily Annie, 29, b Cambridge

Ivy, 9, b Cambridge

John Alfred Green, boarder, 80, painter, b Hunts


1913: (199) vacant

1962: not listed

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