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3 Emmanuel Lane / Street

History of 3 Emmanuel Street

1841

no ?

Mary Jeffs, 55, school?

Ann Whitchurch, 22, dressmaker


1851

3 Emmanuel Lane

Susam Bennison, widow, 60, pastry cook, b March

Elizabeth H, 34, semptress, b Cambridge

M A Oldmeadow, daughter, 32, pastry cook, b Cambridge

S M Bennison, daughter, 27, dressmaker, b Cambridge

M A Oldmeadow, granddaughter, 4, b London


1861

Richard J Briggs, hairdresser

Mary

William John, 16, cork cutter, b Cambridge

Richard, 11, b Cambridge

James H, 4, b Cambridge

Charles Edward, 2, b Cambridge


1871

Richard Briggs, hairdresser

Mary

Susan, book folder

Richard, 20, printers apprentice, B Cambridge

Henry, 13, b Cambridge

Charles

Jane

Arthur

Rebecca Whybrow, wife’s sister, 59, dress maker


1881

Richard J Briggs, 61, hairdresser

Mary

Susan, 38, bookbinder sewer,

James H, 23, carpenter,

Charles E, printer compositor,

Jane R, book sewer,

Rebecca Whybrow, lodger, 69,


1891

Richard Jonathan Briggs, 71, hairdresser, b Cambridge

Richard, 40, compositor,  b Cambridge

Charles Edward, 32, compositor,  b Cambridge

Edith Elizabeth Mary, granddaughter, 12, b Cambridge


1901

vacant

 


1911

vacant


1913

Miss E M Phillips (see 1 Emmanuel Street)

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