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30 Clarendon Street

30 Clarendon Street

History of 30 Clarendon Street

1861

Flindus Newman, 35, Joiner, b. Eltisley, Cambs

Susannah Newman, 31, b. Sutton, Beds

Julia Newman, 5, b. Cambridge

Louisa Newman, 3, b. Cambridge

Thomas Newman, 1, b. Cambridge

Charles Hasell, 15, Joiners Apprentice, b. Toft, Cambs

William Mabb, 37, farmer & butcher, b.Cambridge


1871

(30)

Flindees Newman, 45, Builder, b. Eltisley, Cambs

Susanna Newman, 42, Builder’s Wife, b. Sutton, Beds

Julia Newman, 15, b. Cambridge

Louisa Newman, 13, b. Cambridge

Thomas Newman, 11, b. Cambridge

Harry F Newman, 8, b. Cambridge

Ellen Newman, 7, b. Cambridge

(30½)

Sarah Symonds, 66, Housekeeper, b. Gt Swaffham, Cambs

John H Drew, 28, Joiner, b. Waterbeach, Cambs

Walter Stockbridge, 25, Joiner, b. Melbourne, Cambs


1874-1878

Flinders Newman (1874) then F Burwick (1878)


1881

(30)

Frederick Burwick, 38, Master Builder (8 men), b. Aldborough, Norfolk

Emma Burwick, 40, b. Erpingham, Norfolk

Harry Burwick, 4, b. Cambridge

Jemima Newstead, 71, Widow, b. Renton, Norfolk

Harriet E Smith, 13, Servant, b. Caldecote, Cambs

William R Raven, 18, Undergraduate, b. Gt Yarmouth

John S Austin – no further details

Mill Road Cemetery: town sanitation & New Chesterton Sunday School!

http://millroadcemetery.org.uk/burwick-emma/

(30½)

Sarah Symonds, 76, b. Gt Swaffham, Cambs

Edward J Potter, 23, Grocer’s Assistant


1887

(30)

Fredk Burwick, ventilating and sanitary engineer, builder, & undertaker (1887)

(30½)

Mrs Sarah Ann Miller (1887)


1891

(30)

Entry 175

Emma Burwick, 53, b.Cambridge

Harry Burwick, 14, Scholar, b. Cambridge

Kath Potter, 16, Servant, b. Cambridge

Mill Road Cemetery

http://millroadcemetery.org.uk/burwick-emma/

Entry 176

(30½)

Sarah Ann Miller, 55, Widow, Lodging House Keeper, b. Cambridge

Joseph Miller, 20, Blacksmth, b. Cambridge

Willie Brewster, 21, Boarder, Blacksmith, b. Gosfield, Essex

Sam Leach, 20, Boarder, Blacksmith, b. Withersfield, Suffolk


1895

(30)

William Godlington, whitesmith

(30½)

Alfred Howard, carpenter


1901

(30)

William Goolington, 36, ???, b. Cambridge

Alice Goolington, 28, b. Cambridge

Florene Norden, 15, Servant, b. Cambridge

A Douglas Fox, 26, Visitor. B. Brighton

Constance D Fox, 24, Visitor, b. Madras India

(30A)

Alfred Howard, 42, Carpenter & Joiner, b. Litcham, Norfolk

Eliza Howard, 42, b. Burford, Norfolk

Edgar Howard, 14, b. Lowestoft

Elsie Howard, 12, b. Lowestoft

Mary Boart, 81, Mother-in-law, b. Attleborough


1911

(30)

Samuel Anthony Catling, 50, Carpenter, b. Stadbroke, Suffiolk

Elizabeth Ann Catling, 47, b. London

Elsie Grace Catling, 17, Dress Maker, b. Cambridge

(30A)

Alfred Edward Howard, 53, Carpenter & Joiner, b. Litcham, Norfolk

Eliyce Ann Howard, 53, b. Barford, Norfolk

Elsie Mary Howard, 23, b. Lowestoft

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