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131 Sturton Street

A Tailor and a Coachman

1881

William H. Laughton, head, married, 32, tailor, b. St Andrew the Less parish, Cambridge
Emma Laughton, wife, married, 36, b. St Peters Chalfont, Buckinghamshire
Esther M. Laughton, daughter, 3, scholar, b. St Andrew the Less parish, Cambridge
Elizabeth E. M. Laughton, daughter, 1, b. St Andrew the Less parish, Cambridge
Alice M. Laughton, daughter, 7 months, b. St Andrew the Less parish, Cambridge

1891

William Ward, 38, Coachman (Groom), b. Nassington, Northants

Caroline Ward, 39, Laundress, b. Lingwood, Norfolk

William E Ward, 14, Son, Grocer’s Assistant, b. Caxton, Cambs

Jessie Ward, 11, Daughter, Scholar, Little Cranfield, Essex

Jane Barton, 17, Domestic Servant, b. Cambridge

1901

Joshua Windwood, 60, journeyman tailor, b. Hitchin, Hertfordshire

Eliza Windwood, 53, b. Windmill Street, Tottenham Court Road, London

Phillip Windwood, 17, apprentice chemist

1911

Joshua Windwood, head, 70, married, tailor, b. Hitchin, Hertfordshire
Eliza Windwood, wife, 68, married, b. Windmill Street, Tottenham Court Road, London
Married 46 years, 8 children

Source – 1881, 1891, 1901, 1911 UK Census

 

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