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35 (75) Norwich Street

History of 35 Norwich

1881

(75)

Alexander Stemp, 39, railway collector, b Berks

Helena, 41, b Manchester

Alexander, 14, clerk, b Cambridge

Charles A, 11, b Cambridge

Amelia, 8, b Cambridge

William Barnes, son in law, 21, railway clerk, b Norwich


1891

(75)

Wallis H Cross, 27, joiner, b Ely

Martha, 30, b Cambridge

Harold J, 2, b Cambridge


1901

(75)

Thomas Merriman [Warriman], 35, professional cricketer, b Derby

Miranda, 35, b Suffolk

William, 6, b Cambridge

Mary A M, 5,

Janis, 4,

Dorothy, 1 week,

Sarah Gautry, servant, 59,


1911

George Edwards, 46, gardener nursery, b Cambridge

Frances, 39, b Cambridge

Dorothy, 16, cashier draper, b Cambridge

Lilian, 9, b Cambridge

George, 9 mos, b Cambridge

Elvina Mackenzie, relative, 74, widow, b Suffolk

John Gollop, boarder, 45, machinist,  b Somerset

 

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