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60 York Street

A Brickmaker & a Dressmaker

1881

Charles W. Haycock, head, 22, 1859, bricklayer’s labourer, b Cambridge
Emma Haycock, wife, 24, 1857, b Cambridge
Emma S.A. Haycock, daughter, 5, 1876, scholar, b Cambridge
Mary A. Haycock, daughter, 3, 1878, b Cambridge
Elizabeth R. Haycock, daughter, 1, 1880, b Cambridge

1891

Sarah A Rowell, head, dressmaker, 28, 1863, Waterbeach (not married)
Margaret F Rowell, daughter, 3, 1888, b Cambridge
Leslie F Rowell, 1, 1890, b Cambridge

In 1881 Sarah was living with her parents in Denny End, Waterbeach. The father of her five children was Leslie John Fuller of 9 Brunswick Walk, then a student at St John’s College and for many years a teacher at Derby School. Sarah and Leslie didn’t marry until 1923. For a detailed explanation of the relationship between Leslie and Sarah see 9 Brunswick Walk.

1901

Sarah Rowell, head, 39, 1862, b Waterbeach
William Rowell, son, print compositor, 19, 1882, b Waterbeach
Leslie Rowell, son, 11, 1890, Cambridge
Lillie Rowell, daughter, 6, 1895, Cambridge
Dorothy Rowell, daughter, 4, 1897, Cambridge
John Rowell, son, 2, 1899, Cambridge
Harold Rowell, son, 3 months, 1901, Cambridge

In 1911 the Rowells were living at 18 Blinco Grove.

1911

Arthur Reuben Newman, 30, gas meter Inspector, b. Cambridge

Catherine Emma Newman, 35, b. Hitchin, Hertfordshire

Arthur William Newman, 5 months, b. Cambridge

Catherine and Arthur have been married for three years, and have had two children, one of whom has died.

Sources: 1881, 1891, 1901, 1911 UK Census

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