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9 St Andrew’s Street

History of 9 St Andrew's Street

1851: unnumbered

Thomas Starmer, 23, plumber glazier and painter, b Cambridge


1861:

Thomas Starmer, 32, plumber employing 4 men, b Cambridge

Marianne, 35, b Cambridge

Jemima Chapman, 19, servant, b Chesterton


1871:

Eleanor Hammond, 33, widow, ladies school,  b Essex

Howard W Hammond, 4, b Berks

Benjamin H, 2, b Berks

 

William Clitheron, 58, phrenologist & physiognomd, b London

Jane, 60, b London


1881:

Ruth Barnard, 64

Mary, 34, b Hunts

Marian, 28, b Hunts

Sarah, 23, b Hunts

John, 20, b Hunts


1891:

Ruth Barnard, 73, living on own means, b Hunts

Ruth Barnard, 43, bookseller, b Hunts

Harriett North, 17, servant, b Girton


1901:?

1911:?


1913:

Misses Barnard, ladies boot warehouse

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