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3 Melbourne Place

History of 3 Melbourne Place

UK Census:

1851:

Joseph Doughty, 46, Bat Maker, b. Lynn, Norfolk

Elizth Doughty, 48, Dress Maker, b. Cambridge

Alfred Doughty, 21, Compositer, b. Cambridge

Eliza Edwards, 13, Visitor, b. Cambridge


1861:

John Day, 35, punter, b Cambridge

Chalotte [sic], 30, b Cambridge

William S, 7, b Cambridge

Bertha C, 5, b Cambridge

Herbet [sic], 2 mos, b Cambridge


1871:

Samuel Jefferies, 48, Butler, b. East Carlton, Norfolk

Mary Ann Jefferies, 43, b. Peterborough

Robert Goodrum, 24, Boarder, Printer, b. Helpton, Norfolk

Sarah Davidson, 34, Visitor (servant), b. Wickmere, Norfolk

Charels Forman (adopted), 1, b. Cambridge


1881:

Mary Ann Jeffries, 56, Widow, no occupation, “British Subject”

Charles Jarman (nephew), 11, b. Cambridge


1884:

William Ward, Tailor’s Foreman


1891:

Louisa Ward, 39, Lodging Housekeeper, b. Ely

William G Ward (son), 8, b. Cambridge

Mary A Crawley (mother), 68, b. Ely

Charles Crawley (brother), 38, Newspaper manager, b. Ely

Alexander B Osbourn (lodger), 25, Tailor’s Cutter, b. Cambridge


1901:

Sarah A Mann, 48, College Servant, b. Harston, Cambs

Annie Mann, 19, Book Keeper, b. Comberton, Cambs

Elizabeth Mann, 18, b. Comberton

John Mann, 11, b. Comberton


1911:

Sarah Ann Mann, 58, College Bedmaker, b. Harston, Cambs

Annie Mann, 29, Butcher’s Book Keeper,  b. Cambridge

Elizabeth Mann, 28,  b. Cambridge


1913:

Mrs Sarah Ann

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