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Grange Cottages, Lolworth

History of Grange Cottages

1911

(1)

Frederick Linford, 46, farm labourer, b Lolworth

Alice, 39, b Dry Drayton

Mable, 17, servant, b Dry Drayton

Ursula, 13, b Dry Drayton

Esme, 10, b Dry Drayton

Arthur Dunham, boarder, 29, stud groom, b Herts

 

(2)

Josiah Brickwood, 45, cowman in charge of cattle, b Dry Drayton

Clara Elizabeth, 50, b Dry Drayton

Herbert, 18, groom, b Dry Drayton

Frank, 14, farm labourer, b Lolworth

Frederick, 13, farm labourer,  b Lolworth

 

(3)

Arthur Mansfield, 46, groom coachman, b Swavesey

Ellen Sarah, 48, cook, b London

 

(4)

Henry Squirrell, 30, waggoner on farm, b Suffolk

Dorcas, 28, b Essex


1921 Grange Cottages

Charles Giddings, 46, horseman Grange Farm, b Whittlesea

Harriet, 42, b Alwalton

Ernest, 18, horseman Grange Farm, b Chesterton

Leonard, 15, farm labourer Grange Farm, b Alwalton

Frederick, 13, farm labourer Grange Farm, b Warboys

Ethel Mary, 9, b Hunts

Joyce Irene, 7, b Alconbury

Kathleen Mary, 2, b Lolworth

 

Betsy Bentley, 60,, widow, b Essex

Francis, 24, pigman, b Essex

Herbert, 19, cowman, b Essex

Mary, 13, b West Wickham

 

Josiah Brickwood, 55, cowman, b Dry Drayton

Clara Elizabeth, 60, b Dry Drayton

Herbert John, 28, farm labourer, b Dry Drayton

Frank, 25, farm labourer, b Lolworth

Frederick George, 23, farm labourer, b Lolworth

 

James Bentley, 37, farm bailiff Norman and Son, b Essex

Gertrude, 34, b Suffolk

Alfred J H, b West Wickham

George C, 10, b West Wickham

William S, 8, b West Wickham

Cyril H, 6, b West Wickham

Allen R, 4, b West Wickham

Florance E, 1, b Lolowrth

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