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68 Ainsworth Street

Two Generations of Solicitor's Clerks and a Railway Engine Driver

Number 68 is one of a terrace of four houses with front gardens on the east side of Ainsworth Street.

1881

Edwin Jeffs, 40, Solicitor’s General Clerk, b. Suffolk

Annie Jeffs, 32, b. Therfield, Hertfordshire

Frederick W Jeffs, 15, Solicitor’s General Clerk, b. Therfield, Hertfordshire

George King Jeffs, 13, News Vendor’s Assistant, b. Royston, Hertfordshire

Frank C Jeffs, 12, Scholar, b. Royston, Hertfordshire

Albert E Jeffs, 5, Scholar, b. Royston, Hertfordshire

Annie M Jeffs, 3, b. Royston, Hertfordshire

Thomas F Jeffs, 1, b. Chesterton, Cambridgeshire

1885-1913

The Electoral Register shows William Tebb living here from at least 1885.

On the 1891 Census he is recorded as a 43-year-old railway engine driver living here with his wife Eliza (43) and three of their children.  Maggie (16), Harry Wright (14) and William Harold (9) are all at school.  The whole family is from Nottinghamshire.

Harry becomes a Locomotive Stoker in Yorkshire.

By 1901 William is a widower, still driving railway engines and living with his daughter Maggie and son William.  William is now 19 and a fitter turner.

William died in 1913.

Source – 1881, 1891, 1901 & 1911 Census, Cambridgeshire, England, Electoral Registers, Burgess Rolls and Poll Books, 1722-1966

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