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Causeway Passage (Court)

History of Causeway Passage

1881 Causeway Court is listed in the census adjacent ot Salmon Lane

(7)

Friday Neech, 22, photographer and frame maker, b Cambridge

(6)

Joseph Newling, 61, general labourer, b Cambridge

(5) unoccupied

(4)

Sarah Southwick, 76, confectioners assistant

(3)

William Wyer, 59, chimney sweep, b Lynn

Rosina, 39, b Devon

Robert Anderson, stepson, 11, b Cambridge

[William had previously lived off King Street]

(2)

Frederick Lanham, 36, boot and shoe maker, b Cambridge

(1)

Ann Nunn, 73, sempstress, b Cambridge


1891

(1)

Joseph Prime, 45, waiter, b Grantchester

(2)

Thomas Upchurch, 42, brewers drayman, b Coton

(3)

William Wyer, 69, chimney sweep, b Lynn

(4)

Alfred Harding, 43, railway porter, b Haslingfield

(5)

Arthur Jackson, 24, flower hawker, b Chesterton

(6)

Clementina Levett, 47, dressmaker, b Cambridge

(7)

Albert Lander, 23, college kitchen porter, b Cambridge


1913 Causeway Passage is listed in Kelly’s but there appear to be no inhabitants

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