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Verandah Cottage, The Vineries, Vinery Road, Cambridge

History of Verandah Cottage, Vinery Road

Romsey Town, OS 1885

1871 Road leaving from Mill rd to Coldham Lane

William Shearman, 35, engine smith at factory, b Lincs

Phoebe, 28, b Grantchester

Herbert W, 4, b Cambridge

Ernest W, 3, b Cambridge

John S, 2, b Cambridge

Annie M, 7ms, b Cambridge

Sarah A Haslop, 13, servant, b Cambridge


1881 Vinery Road

William Shearman, 44, dairyman and fruiterer,

Phoebe, 38,

Herbert, 14, grocer apprentice, b Cambridge

Ernest W, 13, b Cambridge

John S, 11, b Cambridge

Annie M, 10,

Sidney $, 7,

Frank W, 6,


1891 Vinery Road

William Shearman, 58, cowkeeper milk, b Lincs

Phebe, 49, b Grantchester

Sidney, 17, cowboy, b Cambridge

Annie, 20, dressmaker’s apprentice, b Cambridge

Frank, 16, cowboy, b Cambridge

Christopher, 14, b Cambridge

Lilly, 12, b Cambridge

Rose, 11, b Cambridge

Daisey, 8, b Cambridge

Percy, 9, b Cambridge

Harrold, 5, b Cambridge

Ellen, 3, b Cambridge


1901 The Vineries

Phoebe Shearman, 58, living on her own means, b Grantchester

Annie M, 30, b Cambridge

Rose, 20, b Cambridge

Percy, 19, b Cambridge

Daisey, 18, assistant school teacher, b Cambridge

Harold, 15, b Cambridge

Beatrice, 13, b Cambridge

Sidney Street c1905, Cambridge

Postcard to Daisy Shearman 1905

Postcard to Daisy Shearman 1909

1911 Verandah Cottage, Vinery Road

Harold Heffer Shearman, 25, shorthand clerk cement manuf.,

Rose Baker Shearman, sister, 31,

Daisy Gertrude Shearman, sister, 28, school teacher county council,

 

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