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67 - 73 Norwich Street, 1970 (MoC311/70)

71 (56) (55) Norwich Street

History of 71 Norwich Street

1871

(55)

William Ellenby, head, 38, stone mason, b Lincs

Sarah Ann, 41. b Yorks

John Thomas, 9, b Lincs

Mary Elizabeth, 5, b Lincs

Minnie,  8 mos, b Cambridge

James Baker, head, 32, coachman, b Melbourne

Ellen, 27, b Middlesex

Henry James, 2, b Herts

Ellen James, 2 mos, b Cambridge


1881

(56)

George Utteridge, 44, engine driver, b Over

Ellen, 43, b Bristol

George T, 12, b London

Arthur E, 11, b Cambridge

Ellen H, 9, b Cambridge

Charles, 8, b Cambridge

Sophia J, 5, b Cambridge

Frances E, 4, b Cambridge

Harry H, 1, b Cambridge

Frank, 16 wks, b Cambridge

Jane, mother, 69, b Cambridge


1891

(56)

Charles Plane, 46, railway foreman’s porter, b Cambridge

Harriet, 46, b Suffolk

Christmas, 15, railway clerk, b Cambridge

George W Fisher, boarder, 29, booksellers assistant, b Oxford

Ben Hayward, boarder, 20, ironmonger’s assistant, b Suffolk


1901

(56)

Sarah A Freshwater, widow, 60, living on own means

Amelia, 33, b Chesterton

Ethel B Hollingsworth, granddaughter, 12, b Cambridge

James Busseus, boarder, 24, builder’s clerk, builder’s clerk, b Norfolk


1911

Sarah Ann Freshwater, 74, widow, b Shepreth

Edward Freshwater, 52, waiter, b Melbourn

Ellen, 45, personal means, b Cambridge

Kathleen Hollingsworth, granddaughter, 17, millinery apprentice, b Cambridge

Frank Plumb, grandson, 7, b Lincoln

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