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Cottages, Little End, Eaton Socon

History of cottages, Little End

Cottages south of Bell Farm and north of The Crown Inn. Between 1861 and 1901 all the houses between the Crown and the Bell were demolished.

1881

William Hackett, 66, ag.lab., b Eaton Socon

William Sargent, son in law, 24, ag.lab., b Eaton Socon

Eliza Sargent, daughter, 23, lace maker, b Eynesbury

Florence E Sargent, grand daughter, 1, b Eaton Socon

 

William Stratton, 54, ag.lab., b Wyboston

Alice, 47, lacemaker, b Beds

William, 21, ag lab., b Wyboston

Arthur, 18, ag.lab., b Wyboston

Frederic, 16, ag.lab., b Wyboston

Alfred J, 14, ag,lab., b Wyboston

 

Caleb Stamford, 48, ag.lab., b Eaton Socon

Susanna, 28, b Kimbolton

Thomas W, 6, b Great Barford

Caleb, 4, b Eaton Socon

Alice, 2, b Eaton Socon

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