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3 Norwich Street / 1 Bay Terrace

History of 3 Norwich Street

1881

(1 Bay Terrace)

Edward Bowman, 37, Wesleyan Minister, b Scotland

Janet, mother, widow, 58, b Scotland

Elizabeth, sister, 32, b Yorks

Margaret, sister, 29, b Berwick

Samuel, brother, 23, art student, b Yorks


1881

(1a)

Philip Hutt, 64, tailor’s foreman,

Emily, 62,

Florence Gibson, 15, servant, b Bottisham

John F Lewis, lodger, 22, student, b Wales


1891

(1 Bay Terrace)

Philip Hutt, 74, tailor, b Cambridge

Emily, 72, b Cambs

Emma Riley, daughter, 31, b Cambridge

Lucy Riley, granddaughter, 8, b Hereford

Violet Riley, granddaughter, 6, b Hereford

George Riley, grandson, 3, b Surrey


1901

(1 Bay Terrace)

Charlotte T Ellis, 60, retired teacher, b Cambs

Mary A Tallon, 55, teacher, b Cambridge

Charlotte M Heskett, 56, servant,  b Herts


1911

Sarah Jane Rogers, 59, lodging house keeper

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