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74 (26) Regent Street

History of 74 Regent Street

1851 (26)

John Green, head, 49, lodging housekeeper, b Middlesex

Harriet, 39, b Middlesex

Eliza, 14, b Duxford

Mary, 9, b Duxford

Catherine, 7, b Duxford

Sarah Grant, 30, b Duxford

Rebecca Stanley, head, 65, landed proprietor, b Wisbech

Ellen, 27, governess, b St Neots

Susanna Humis, nurse, 62, b Fenstanton


1861

John Green, 60, assistant curator of ?

Harriet

Catherine

Louisa Chappell, governess, 32, b France

Hannah Sharpe, visitor, 56, retired, b London

Eliza Whyles, 23, servant, b Cambs

Martha Hardman, 16, servant, b Bassingbourn


1871

Thomas Green, 69, general practitioner of university, b Norfolk

Anna, 71, b Northants

Mary Ann Hart, 21, servant, b Essex


1881

Rebecca Knightly, 68, lodging house keeper, b Cambridge

Mary Chapman, lodger, 48, annuitant, b Herts

Emma Huckle, visitor, 14, b Comberton

Sarah Hearne, 16, servant, b Canada


1891

Rebecca Knightly, 78, lodging house keeper

Mary B Chapman, lodger

Emma Bowman, 54, visitor, living on own means, b Herts

Hannah Reed, servant, 18, servant, b Cambs


1901 (26)

William J Daintry, 50, saddle and harness maker, b Haslingfield

Elizabeth M, 47, b Haslingfield

William L, 16, harness maker, b Cambridge


1911

William Joseph Daintry, 57, saddle and harness maker

Elizabeth Maidin [?], 56

William Lovett, 26, saddle and harness maker


1913

William J Daintry, saddle and harness maker

William Lovett Daintry


1964

L L Kenchington, consulting civil engineers

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