151 Sturton Street
The Family of a Police Constable

1881
Thomas Daws, head, married, 46, hairdresser, b. Charminster, Dorset
Annie Daws, wife, married, 40, b. Islington, Middlesex
William Miller, nephew, 18, hairdresser, b. Lambeth, Surrey
Albert Barton, boarder, unmarried, 17, hairdresser, b. St Pauls parish, Peterborough
William Thorpe, lodger, unmarried, 27, hairdresser, b. St Margaret;s parish, Leicester
This family moves to 50 John Street by 1891.
1891
This family has moved from 15 South Street.
Richard Dockerill, 41, Police Constable, b. Babraham, Cambs
Emma Dockerill, 46, b. Caxton, Cambs
Frederick Thomas Dockerill, 16, Telegraph Messenger, b. Cambridge
Margaret Dockerill, 14, School Teacher, b. Cambridge
Herbert Dockerill, 12, Scholar, b. Cambridge
Beatrice E Dockerill, 11, Scholar, b. Cambridge
Lillie M Dockerill, 9, b. Cambridge
1901
Richard Dockerill, 50, retired Police Constable, b. Babraham, Cambs
Emma Dockerill, 56, b. Caxton, Cambs
Frederick Thomas Dockerill, 26, General clerk, b. Cambridge
Beatrice E Dockerill, 21, school teacher, b. Cambridge
Lillie M Dockerill, 19, school teacher, b. Cambridge
Frederick Thomas Dockerill is buried in Mill Road Cemetery.
1911
Frederick Hardwick, head, 54, married, groom (domestic), b. Fulbourn, Cambridgeshire
Martha Hardwick, wife, 55, married, b. Haverhill, Suffolk
George Hardwick, son, 21, wheelwright for coach builder, b. Cambridge
William Hardwick, son, 19, butt [?] porter for wine merchant, b. Cambridge
Kathleen Hardwick, daughter, 15, b. Cambridge
Married 26 years, 6 children
Source – 1881, 1891, 1901, 1911 UK Census, Mill Road Cemetery,