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30 Sturton Street

Great Eastern Railway engine driver

This building no longer stands.

1881

Isaac Smith, head, married, 53, horseman G E Railway, b. Maulden, Bedfordshire
Martha Smith, wife, married, 52, b. Wyddiall, Hertfordshire
Fanny Smith, daughter, 18, seamstress, b. Ampthill, Bedfordshire
Emily A. Smith, daughter, 14, seamstress, b. Ampthill, Bedfordshire
Thomas W. B. Jordison, boarder, unmarried, 26, R C H number man, b. Carlton Husthwaite, Yorkshire (RCH is Railway Clearing House)
John W. Andrews, boarder, married, 24, shunter G E Railway (pointsman), b. Duxford, Cambridgeshire

1891

Isaac Smith, 64, General Labourer, b. Mauldon, Bedfordshire

Martha Smith, 63, b. Wyddial, Hertfordshire

Emily Hetcher, 24, daughter, b. Ampthill, Bedfordshire

Thomas Hetcher, 25, son-in-law, Waiter (Inn), b. Cambridge

1901

Charles Lilley, 42, GER engine driver, Great Chesterford

Julia M Lilley, 42, b. Cambridge

Charles F Lilley, 17, commercial clerk, b. Cambridge

Edith J Lilley, 19, b. Cambridge

Ernest B Lilley, 13, College Servant, b. Cambridge

Frank A Lilley, 10, b. Cambridge

Albert E Lilley, 6, b. Cambridge

Frederick G Lilley, 4, b. Cambridge

Rose M Lilley, 8 months, b. Cambridge

Not on the 1911 Census.

Sources – 1881, 1891, 1901, 1911 Census

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