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136 Sturton Street

A Club Custodian and a Shirt Maker

Wallingford Cottage

1881

George Jas. Hunt, head, married, 32, journeyman plumber, b. Melbourne, Cambridgeshire
Annie M. Hunt, wife, married, 24, b. Cambridge
Evelyn Maud Hunt, daughter, 3, b. Sawston, Cambridgeshire
Minnie Ethel Hunt, daughter, 1, b. Cambridge

1891

Albert V Barker, 26, Club Custodian and Painter, b. Ashwell, Hertfordshire

Alice M Barker, 29. b. Cambridge

Gertrude M Barker, 2, b. Cambridge

Albert J Barker, 10 months, b. Cambridge

Kate M Tredgett, 12, Domestic Servant, b. Cambridge

1901

Ann E Neal, 53, shirt maker, b. Cambridge

Arthur J Neal, 34, carpenter, b. Cambridge

Eleanor E Neal, 31, saleswoman (shop), b. Cambridge

1911

Albert Curtis, head, 38, married, firelighter engine for Great Eastern Railway, b. Cottenham, Cambridgeshire
Esther Maud Curtis, wife, 38, married, b. Chesterton, Cambridgeshire
Doris Maud Curtis, daughter, 14, b. St Ives, Huntingdonshire
Gladys May Curtis, daughter, 4, b. Cambridge
Married 15 years, 2 children

Source – 1881, 1891, 1901, 1911 UK Census

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