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High Street, Long Stanton

History of house on High Street

1851

The locations of the different families who lived in the High Street is quite confusing and the following is only an approximation:

William Pink, 33, shoemaker,  b Long Stanton All Saints

Eldest son of John and Ruth Pink

Martha, 38, b Fulbourn

John Frederick, 8,  b Long Stanton All Saints

Arthur, 6, b Long Stanton All Saints

William, 4,  b Long Stanton All Saints

Horace, 1, b Long Stanton All Saints


1861


1871

Joseph Childs, 49, ag.lab., b Long Stanton

 

William Few, 47, bricklayer, b Long Stanton

 

John Whithead, 35, ag,lab., b Long Stanton

 

Susan Whithead, 62, b Long Stanton

 

Edward Philips, 51, ag,lab., b Long Stanton

 

Alexander Bell, 64, pottery dealer, b Long Stanton

 

William Burgess, 47, ag.lab., b Long Stanton

 


1881

Joseph Childs, 60, ag.lab., b Long Stanton

 

Charles Few, 24, farm labourer, b Long Stanton

 

John Whithead, 45, farm labourer, b Long Stanton

 

William Few, 57, farm labourer, b Long Stanton

 

Samuel Hawkes, 23, farm labourer, b Long Stanton

 

Ruth Pink, 86, b Long Stanton

 

Edward Philips, 61, farm labourer, b Long Stanton

 

William Burgess, 57, farm labourer, b Longstanton

 

John Philips, 37, groom, b Long Stanton

 

William Witt, 63, farm labourer, b Long Stanton

 

Robinson Taylor, 60, farm labourer, b Long Stanton


1891

Joseph Childs, 70, farm labourer, b Long Stanton


1901

Jospeh Childs, 80, ag.lab., b Long Stanton

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