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Over Road, Long Stanton

History of houses in Over Road

1871:

High Street

William Doggett, 24, farmer 100 acres employing 4 men 2 boys, b Long Stanton

John Doggett, brother, 35, farmer 160 acres employing 4 men 3 boys, b Long Stanton

Elizabeth, sister, 29, b Long Stanton

Sarah, sister, 25, b Long Stanton

Hannah Admas, 25, servant, NK

 

Over Road:

John Pink, 28, gardener, b Long Stanton


1881: Wesleyan Chapel

William Doggett, 33, farmer of 200 acres employing 6 men and 2 boys, b Long Stanton


1891:

John Curtiss, 45, labourer, b Long Stanton

 

R W Burgess, 30,  farm labourer, b Long Stanton

 

Ephraim Carrington, 55, platelayer, b Oakington

 

W Doggett, 49, farmer, b Long Stanton


1901:

John Doggett, 50, horsekeeper on farm, b Long Stanton St Michael

 

William Doggett, 48, farmer, b Long Stanton

 

John Pratt, 58, ag.lab., b Cherry Hinton

 

William Warren, 80, ag.lab., b Bottisham


1911:

William Pink, 64, widower, formerly general labourer,

Laurence, 19, roadman, b Long Stanton

Tryphena Dorothea, 17, b Long Stanton

Holly Edith Webb, visitor, 14, b Herts

 

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