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10 St Andrew’s Street

History of 10 St Andrew's Street

1861

Frederic Oliver, 45, commercial traveller woollen drapery, b Suffolk

Agnes A, 43, fancy stationer, b Cambridge

Frederick, 13, b Cambridge

Rhoda Dabroham, 22, servant,  b Great Evernden


1871

Sarah Oliver, 52, tobacconist, b Suffolk

Lucy, sister, 41, hair dresser, b London

Lilian, niece, 6, b London

Florence Brown, 16, assistant hair dresser, b Sussex

Esther Coarse, 17, servant, b Impington


1881 tobacconist shop

Sarah Oliver, 62, tobacconist, b Suffolk

Lucy, sister, 51, hairdresser, b London

Lilian, niece, 16, assistant, b Pimlico

Eliza Carter, 23, servant, b Histon


1891

Caleb Siggs, 28, drapers assistant and tobacconist, b Surrey

Lilian Siggs, 26, b London

Florence Weyer, 26, tobacconists assistant, b Cambridge

Nellie Hallman, 18, tobacconists assistant, b Cambridge


1901


1911

Frederick Baxter, 37, tobacconist, b Beds

Alice, 38, b Cambridge

Gladys Ruby, 7,b Cambridge


1913

Frederick Baxter, tobacconist

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