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9 Clarendon Street

History of 9 Clarendon Street

1851

William Wooton, 27, Solicitor’s Managing Clerk, b. Cambridge

Mary E Wooton, 20, b. Cambridge

Anne S Wooton, 2m, b. Cambridge

Sophia Favell, 17, b. Cambridge

Geo W Swann, 26, Lodger, Banker’s Clerk, b. Huntingdon


1861

John Vail, 23, Whitesmith Bell Hanger, b. Cambridge

Mary A Vail, 27, b. Heckfield, Hampshire

MRC

http://millroadcemetery.org.uk/vail-john/

Wikipedia on Whitesmith:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitesmith


1871

Elizabeth Freeman, 49, Dress Maker, b.Cambridge

Samuel Freeman, 52, ? Plate Worker, b. Cambridge

Frances S Ricket, 14, General Servant, b. Fen Ditton, Cambs


1874 – 1878

James Dimmock (1874 & 1878)


1881

Saunders Read Negus, 44, Printer & Compositer, b. Chatteris

Agnes Newitt Negus, 40, b. Cambridge

Walter James Negus, 13, Scholar, b. Cambridge

Albert Edward, 12, Scholar, b. Cambridge

Agnes Elizabeth W Negus, 9, b. Cambridge

Sarah Ann Sulman, 16, Servant, b. Elsworth, Cambs

William John Humphrey, 17, Boarder, Mathematical Student, b. St Pancras

Charles George Gordon Vaudin, 18,  Undergraduate (Cambridge), b. St Helens, Jersey

Mill Road Cemeterey:

http://millroadcemetery.org.uk/negus-agnes-newitt/


1884 – 87

James C Wing, clerk, (1884) then Mrs S E Chiddinton, lodging house keeper (1887)


1891

Salome E Chiddenton, 37, Dress Maker, b. Cambridge

Salome Driver (mother), 73, b. Hargrave, Suffolk

Florence M Badcock, 17, Servant, , b. Cambridge


1895

Mrs Salome E Chiddington


1901

Swan R Stockbridge, 37, Draper’s Assistant, b. Harston

Annie C Stockbridge, 31, b. Milborne St Andrew, Dorset

Norah Stockbridge, 1m, b. Cambridge

Eliza Davis, 52, Mother-in-law, b. Milborne


1911

Swan R Stockbridge, 46, Draper’s Assistant, b. Harston

Annie C Stockbridge, 40, b. Millton, Dorset

Norah Stockbridge, 10, b. Cambridge

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