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1 Stone Terrace, Stone Street

A Labourer on the Great Eastern Railway

Number 1 is part of a terrace of 6 houses at the end of Stone Street.

1891

John Merry, 36, tea traveller, b. Littlington

Maria Merry, 36, b. Hemingford

Susan Merry, 11, Scholar, b. Harston

Lilly Merry, 9, Scholar, b. Hertfordshire

Mable Merry, 4, Scholar, b. Cambridge

Violet Merry, 2, b. Cambridge

1901

Frank Carter, 26, Labourer G.E.R. Telegraph, b. Kings Lynn, Norfolk

Rose F Carter, 25, b. Grantchester

Rose M. L. Carter, 2, b. Cambridge

1911

Elizabeth Lark, 48, widow, b. Fulmodeston, Norfolk

Robert Lark, 24, railway porter, b. Garvestone, Norfolk

Dorothy Lark, 21, domestic day girl, b. Dereham, Norfolk

William Lark, 16, plumber’s boy, b. Norwich

Annie Lark, 15, domestic day girl, b. Norwich

Edward Lark, 14, baker’s errand boy, b. Norwich

John Lark, 7, school, b. Cambridge

Elizabeth has recorded that she was married 25 years, has had 10 children, 4 of whom have died.

Sources: 1891, 1901, 1911 UK Census

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