1841
James Bright, 30, coachman
Mariann, 25, dressmaker
John, 25, male servant. William, 20, male servant
Mary Ann, 2
Julia, 6 months
1851
William Clark, 34, labourer, b Cape of Good Hope
Louisa, 30, b Granchester
Emma, 10, scholar, b Granchester
George, 8, scholar, b Cambridge
Matilda, 4, scholar, b Cambridge
Charles W, 2, scholar, b Cambridge
NB in 1861 this family was at 1 Doric Street
1861
William Clark, 45, journeyman tallow chandler, b Cape of Good Hope
Louisa, 43, b Granchester
George, 17, grocers porter, b Cambridge
Matilda, 15, b Cambridge
Charles, 13, grocers errand boy, b Cambridge
June, 11, b Cambridge
Frederick, 9, b Cambridge
1871
William Clark, 51, tallow chandlers assistant, b Cape of Good Hope [South Africa]
Louise.48, mangle woman, b Granchester
Jane, 22, assistant mangle woman, b Granchester
Frederick, 20, gentleman’s page, b Cambridge
Herbert, 4, grandson, scholar, b Cambridge
1881
Sonia Clark, 64, widow, unable to work, b Grantchester
Herbert, 13, grandson, errand boy, b Cambridge
1891
Frederick Haggis, 49, coalman, b Cambridge
Matilda, 46, b Cambridge
Charles, 14, errand boy, b London
Frederick, 10, scholar, b London
Horace, 5, scholar, b London
Louisa Gertrude, 4, scholar, b London
1901
Frederick Haggis, 59, drapers porter,
Matilda, 57, b Cambridge
Charles P, 24, grocers warehouseman, b London
Frederick, 19, gardener, b Cambridge
Horace, 15, bakers boy, b Cambridge
Gertrude, 14,
1911
Frederic Burton Haggis, 69, widower, manservant, born Cambridge
Gertrude, 24, daughter, general servant, born Cambridge
(1913): Frederick Haggis, carman
1939 unoccupied
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