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3 Stone Terrace, Stone Street, Cambridge

A Sick Nurse and a General Labourer

Number 3 is part of a terrace of 6 houses at the end of Stone Street.

1891

Sarah Pinney, Widow, 42, Sick Nurse, b. Trumpington, Cambridgeshire

Marian Pinney, 20, Domestic Housemaid, b. Cambridge

Alfred Pinney, 18, Footman, b. Cambridge

Kate Pinney, 14, General Servant, b. Cambridge

Frances M Wilson, Visitor, 24, Servant, b. Cambridge

Edward Johnson, Visitor, 21, College Servant, b. Madingley, Cambridgeshire

1901

Harry S Leavens, 38, general labourer, b. Cambridge (he isn’t recorded as a widower)

Thomas W Leavens, 17, black shoeing smith, b. Cambridge

Jessie S Leavens, 15, b. Cambridge

Ernest J Leavens, 7, b. Cambridge

Sidney W Leavens, 4, b. Cambridge

Carry Leavens, 3, b. Cambridge

1911

Arthur Frank Trossdyke, 37, plumber, b. Saxmundham, Suffolk

Ellen Mary Trossdyke, 45, b. Chesterton

Arthur Earnest George Gladstone Trossdyke, 17, grocer’s apprentice, b. Cambridge

Arthur Frank Trossdyke, 15, carpenter’s apprentice, b. Cambridge

Harry Ewart Trossdyke, 12, school, b. Cambridge

Albert William Trossdyke, 7, b. Cambridge

George Stanley Seymour Trossdyke, 4, b. Cambridge

Arthur and Ellen have been married 18 years, they have had 6 children, 1 of whom has died.

Source: 1891, 1901, 1911 UK Census

Sources

  • 1891 census
  • 1901 census
  • 1911 census

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