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Hay Street, Fulbourn OS 1885

Station Road / Hay Street, Fulbourn

History of Hay Street

1901

David Clark

 

Eliza Page

 

vacant

 

William Rule

 

George Scotcher

 

David R Robinson

 

vacant

 

John Hawkins

 

George Rolph

 

David Webb

 

John Cambridge


John Richardson, 43, shepherd, b Balsham

Celia Richardson, 43, b Balsham

Ernest Clark, 16, shepherd, b Balsham [it appears that Ernest was the son of Celia, John his step father]

Nellie Richardson, 9, b Balsham

Alice,4, b Stapleford

This family were previously in 1891 at Lime Kiln, Balsham

In 1911 Ernest Clarke was living at 3 Gloucester Place.


Charlotte Rolfe

 

Fred Dickerson

 

vacant

 

Harry Patten

 

Richard Foreman

 

Harriett Shipp

 

Thomas Newman

 

 

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