Number 11 was one of a terrace of seven houses on the south side of Stone Street and was built in 1881. The terrace was demolished, so this property no longer exists.
Thomas Stocker, 46, Cab Driver (Groom), b. Swavesey, Cambridgeshire
Mary A Stocker, 45, b. Great Oakley, Essex
William Stocker, 17 Gardener, b. Upper Holloway, London
Charles G Stocker, 15, Errand Boy, b. Upper Holloway, London
Ada Ann Stocker, 11, Scholar, b. Upper Holloway, London
Ernest G Stocker, 6, Scholar, b. Swavesey, Cambridgeshire
Winifred M Ambrose, Adopted Daughter, 2, b. Cambridge
William Gilbert, Brother of Thomas, 38, Tailor, b. Great Stokeley, Essex
Matilda Gray, Visitor, 15, b. Cambridge
William C Hempstead, 45, Bricklayer, b. Cambridge
Martha E Hempstead, 47, b. Manchester, Lancashire
Neville G A Hempstead, 20, general labourer, b. Nottingham
William J Hempstead, 14, grocers errand boy, b. Cambridge
Samuel G Hempstead, 11, b. Cambridge
Harold E Hempstead, 9, b. Cambridge
Mary E Hempstead, 7, b. Cambridge
Julia M Hempstead, 5, b. Cambridge
Hilda A Hempstead, 3, b. Cambridge
George Albert Martin, 45, general labourer, b. Cambridge
Married for 25 years, they have had three children, one still living
Lydia Martha Martin, 43, b. Cambridge
Lydia Martha Martin, 24, shop assistant for a confectioner, b. Cambridge
Sources: 1881, 1891, 1901, 1911 UK Census
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