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5 Clarendon Street

History of 5 Clarendon Street

1851:

William Haselwood, 31, Compositer/Printer, b. Cambridge

Elizabeth Haselwood, 28, Straw Bonnet, b. Cambridge

Elizth M Haselwood, 4, b. Cambridge

Charles Haslewood, 2, b. Cambridge

Rosa Ann Haselwood, 1m, b. Cambridge

Ann Dunn, 50, b.Norwich

Eliza Blanks, 15, Servant, b. Balsham, Cambs

Presumably Hazlewood, see #7 Clarendon St in 1861

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1861:

Thomas Machin, 51, Lay Clerk of King’s College, b. Birmingham

Elizabeth Machin, 38, b. Cambridge

Russel Brooks, 18, Boot Closer, b. Cambridge

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1871:

Thomas Machin, 60, Lay Clerk, King’s College,  b. Barninghm, Leics

Hannah Machin, 47, b. Cambridge

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1881:

Thos Machan, 70, Late Lay Clerk Kings, b. Birmingham

Hannah Machan, 54, b. Cambridge

Spalding 1881 has spelling Machin

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1884/7 Spalding:

Hannah Hayward (1884 &1887)

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1891:

Annie S Hayward, 32, Retired Milliner & Dressmaker, b. Cambridge

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1901:

Elizabeth M Steley, 46, Widow, Lodging House Keeperb. Cambridge

Sarah French, Widow, Visitor, 57, Living on own meansb. Ashford, Kent

Charlotte A Beavis, 14, Servant, b. West Wratting, Cambs

MRC:

http://millroadcemetery.org.uk/steley-charles/

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1911:

T B Hunt, 5 Clarendon Street and 130 Fitzroy Street

Thomas Bidwell Hunt, 56, Photographer, Carver, & Gilder, b. Isle of Ely

Alice Hunt, 54, b.Isle of Ely

Emily Johanah Hunt, 30, b. Isle of ely

MRC

http://millroadcemetery.org.uk/hayward-hannah-stembridge/

and

http://www.fadingimages.uk/photoHo.asp

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