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26 (13) York Terrace

The History of 26 York Terrace

This property was number 13 on the 1881, 1891, 1901 & 1911 Census records.

1891 (13)

William Leaven, 36, milkman, b. Linton

Susan Leaven, 28, b. West Wratting

Agnes Leaven, 7, b. Cambridge

Stephen W Leaven, 5, b. Cambridge

John J Leaven, 3, b. Cambridge

Martha J Leaven,  1, b. Cambridge

Mary E Leaven, 1, b. Cambridge

1901 (13)

William Leaven, 46, Hotel under porter, b. Linton

Susan Leaven, 38, b. West Wratting

Stephen Leaven, 15, errand boy, b. Cambridge

John Leaven, 13, telegraph messenger, b. Cambridge

Jane Leaven, 11, b. Cambridge

Lizzie Leaven, 11, b. Cambridge

Sissie Leaven, 7, b. Cambridge

Katie Leaven, 2 months old, b. Cambridge

1911 (13)

Susan Leaven, 48, widow, Bed Maker, b. West Wratting

Jane Leaven, 21, b. Cambridge

Lizzie Leaven, 21, Kitchen Maid, b. Cambridge

Susie Leaven, 17, Day Girl, b. Cambridge

Kate Leaven, 10, School Child, b. Cambridge

Sources: 1881, 1891, 1901 & 1911 UK Census

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