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61 York Street

A Goods Guard & A Police Pensioner

1881

Frank Harvey, 28, Shunter on Great Eastern Railway, b. Cambridge

Louisa E Harvey, 27, b. Cherryhinton

Mary Harvey, 7, scholar, b. Cherryhinton

Emma Harvey, 5, scholar, b. Cherryhinton

Jessie Harvey, 2, b. Cambridge

1891

Frank Harvey, 38, Goods Guard for Great Eastern Railway, b. Cambridge

Louisa E Harvey, 37, b. Cherryhinton written as one word 1881 & 1891

Jessie Harvey, 12, scholar, b. Cambridge

Elizabeth Harvey, 9, scholar, b. Cambridge

Alice M Harvey, 7, scholar, b. Cambridge

Charles H Harvey, 4, scholar, b. Cambridge

Edith Harvey, 1, b. Cambridge

In 1901 the family can be found at 257 Mill Road.

1901

William Jones, 47, police pensioner, b. Drayton, Berkshire

Jane Jones, 57, b. Chesterton, Cambridgeshire

Edith Jones, 15, b. Cambridge

George Jones, 13, errand boy, b. Cambridge

1911

William Kitchener, 25, GER Shunter, b. Bishop’s Stortford

Elizabeth Kitchener, 21, b. Sawbridgeworth

Earnest Kitchener, 3, b. Sawbridgeworth

Maud Kitchener, 1, b. Sawbridgeworth

William and Elizabeth have been married for four years and they have had two children.

Sources: 1881, 1891, 1901, 1911 UK Census

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