Number 4 is part of a terrace of 6 houses at the end of Stone Street.
Robert Levan, 26, Bricklayers Labourer, b. Cambridge
Ellen Levan, 26, b. Islington, London
Robert Levan, 5, Scholar, b. Cambridge
Ellen Levan, 7, Scholar, b. Cambridge
George Levan, 3, Scholar, b. Cambridge
William Levan, 8 months, b. Cambridge
Stephen Levan, Father of Robert, 73, Farm Labourer, b. Linton, Cambridgeshire
Martha Levan, Mother of Robert, 66, b. Ashton, Essex
1894
Thomas Philips (of 125 Gwydir Street) was a witness in the case reported (CC&J 7.9.1894) concerning the theft of wood worth 7d from GER. Minnie Gilchrist, 18 of 4 Stone Terrace was convicted and sentenced to 4 days imprisonment.
William Baynes, 54, stone mason, b. Blofield, Suffolk
Jane Baynes, 53, b. Norfolk
Alfred Baynes, 25, general labourer, b. Great Yarmouth
Ernest Baynes, 20, b. Cambridge
Rose Baynes, 10, b. Cambridge
Neal Gill, 45, traction engine driver – steam plough, b. Orwell, Cambridgeshire
Louisa Gill, 39, b. Cambridge
Mildred E Gill, 5 months, b. Cambridge
Neal and Louisa have been married one year with one child.
Source: 1891, 1901, 1911 UK Census
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