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86 (48) Norfolk Street

History of 86 Norfolk Street

1861: (48)

Sarah Palmer, 64, sempstress, b Cambridge


1871: (48) Newmans Yard

Sarah Dickenson, 38, b London

Jane, sister, 35, charwoman, b London

Thomas, nephew, 6, b Cambridge

Thomas, brother, 30, b Cambridge


1881: (48) vacant


1891: (86)

Jacob Bunnett, 74, cabinet maker, b Cambs


1901:

George Clark, 34, cycle fitter, b Cambridge

Elizabeth M, 34, b Cambridge

George, 10, b Cambridge

Jessie, M, 8, b Cambridge

Amos W, 5, b Cambridge

Frederick Alfred Clark, 3, b Cambridge

Percy G, 1, b Cambridge


1913:

George Clark, cycle repairer


1917:

Frederick Clark was working as a grocer’s clerk at the Co-op when he was conscripted. He was discharged after 4 months as unfit and posted to the 1st Reserve Garrison Battalion of the Suffolk Regiment. He seemed to have a dietary condition and died in Sept 1917 just three months after final discharge from the army.

See Mill Road Cemetery entry


1939:

George Clark, b 1870, retired cycle repairer

Elizabeth, b 1869

Stanley, b 1909, french polisher (ARP First Aid)

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