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77 Ainsworth Street

A Stone Mason and Railway Workers

Number 77 is one of a pair of terraced houses on the west side of Ainsworth Street.

1881

Robert Tyers, Head,  53, Gardner, Upwell, Cambridgeshire
Mary Tyers, Wife,  56, West Bilney, Norfolk
Agnes A. Tyers,  18, Dressmaker, Ickwell Green, Bedfordshire
Geo. Hills, Lodger,  56, Grocer (Unemployed), Fordham, Cambridgeshire

1891

Giles Clark, 26, joiner, b. Soham, Cambridgeshire

Harriet Clark, 26, b. Cambridge

Martha Clark, 30, Giles’ sister, dressmaker, b. Soham, Cambridgeshire

1901

William Smith, 30, stone mason’s labourer, b. Swaffham Bulbeck

Bessie Smith, 26, b. Brookwood, Surrey

Thomas Smith, 2, b. Swaffham Bulbeck

Kathleen Smith, 8 months, b. Cambridge

Emma Churcher, 21, William’s sister, b. Chorley, Surrey

1911

Joseph John Beard, head, 59, signalman for railway, b. Barton, Cambridgeshire

Susan Beard, wife, 50, b. Barton, Cambridgeshire

Lily Annie Beard, daughter, 29, upholstress, b. Cambridge

David Beard, son, 21, clerk for seal makers, b. Cambridge

Edith Beard, daughter, 18, b. Cambridge

Dennis Barton Beard, son, 16, messenger for railway, b. Cambridge

Ernest Beard, son, 14, at school, b. Cambridge

Percy Leslie Beard, son, 10, at school, b. Cambridge

Joseph and Susan are 31 years married and have had nine children.

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