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25 (80) Norwich Street

History of 25 Norwich Street

1873

Trinity Hall lease to John Russell Denson

1881

(80)

Ann Selkirk, widow, 50, lodging house keeper, b Berks

Mary Pegler, sister, 40, companion, b Beds

Henry James, lodger, 19, builder’s clerk, b London

Walter H Pashley, lodger, 36, coal agent, b Suffolk

1891

(80)

Joseph Stukins, widower, 43, greengrocer, b Cambridge

Arthur, 11, b Cambridge

Polly, 8, b Cambridge

Elizabeth, sister, 41, housekeeper,

Herbert G Ellis, 23, grocer’s assistant, b Gt Eversden

1901

(80)

Joseph Stukins, labourer,

Elizabeth, lodging house keeper,

Mary A, 18, dress maker, b Cambridge

1911

Joseph Stukins, 62, no occupation, help in the house work at home

Elizabeth Stukins, sister, 60, lodging house keeper, b Cambridge

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