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Willingham Road / Station Road, Long Stanton

History of Station Road

1871 Willingham Road

Harriet Witt, 40, b Long Stanton

 

John Allen, 76, ag.lab., b Long Stanton

 

William Witt, 50, ag.lab., b Long Stanton

 

Robinson Taylor, 50, ag.lab., b Long Stanton

 

John Clark, 30, porter in a grain…, b Earith


1881 Willingham Road

John Clark, 39, corn merchants foreman, b Earith


1891 Station Road

Witwell Stephen, 59, farm labourer, b Downham

 

Fred Collis, 40, farm labourer, b Long Stanton

 

William Witt, 43, farm labourer, b Long Stanton

 

Robinson Taylor, 70, farm labourer, b Longstanton

 

John Clark, 49,  foreman in corn shed

 

Jacob Royston, 42, grain porter, b Willingham

 


1901 Station Road

Thomas Jakes, 46, ag.lab. b Willingham

 

John Clark, 59, corn merchant clerk, b Earith

 

vacant

 

Phoebe Wett, 76, b Willingham

 

vacant

 

John Bell, 66, horsekeeper on farm, b Long Stanton

 

 

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