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80 (45) Norfolk Street

History of 80 Norfolk Street

1861 (45)

Grace Shadbolt, widow, 74, relief from the parish, b Histon


1871 (45)

Grace Shadbolt, widow, 87, b Histon

William Layton, grandson, 21, servant, b Cambridge


1881 (45)

Ann Betson, widow, 65, dressmaker, b Chatteris


1891 (80)

Alfred Clements, 21, butcher, b Cambridge


1901

Betram Wye, 36, carman, b St Helena

Ellen L, 37, b Cambridge

Gladys M, 10, b Cambridge

Frederick H, 7, b Cambridge

Reginald, 5, b Cambridge

Ernest, 4, b Cambridge

Beatrice, 1, b Cambridge

Ann Goodenough, widow, 65, b Australia


1913

Herbert Hurrell, painter


1939

Emily Livermore, b 1867

Sidney D Tabor, b 1877, bricklayer

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