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36 Cambridge Place

History of 36 Cambridge Place

1841

Eliza Plum, 30, nurse

Matilda, 10,

Francis, 7,


1851

John Johnson, 46, bricklayer, b Cambridge

Ann, 43, b Cambridge

David, 19, brick lab, b Cambridge

Robert,  17, brick lab, b Cambridge

Mary Ann, 14, b Cambridge

William, 6, b Cambridge

John, 3, b Cambridge

Fredrick, 2, b Cambridge


1861

John Whitby, 57, bricklayer

Ann

John, 30, bricklayer, b Little Shelford

Charles, 29, bricklayer, b Cambridge

Louisa, 23, domestic servant, b Little Shelford

Hannah, 16, b Cambridge

William, grandson, 4,

Sarah, granddaughter, 1,


1871

John Whitby, bricklayer, 68, b Gt Shelford

Ann, 68, b Gt Shelford

William, grandson, 15, butcher, b Cambridge

Sarah Ann, granddaughter, 10, b Cambridge

Charity Lucas, granddaughter, 16, b Cambridge

Hannah Lucas, granddaughter, 13, b Cambridge


1881

John Whitby, 77, bricklayer, b Little Shelford

Ann, 77, b Gt Shelford

Hannah Hames, 37, factory woman, b Cambridge

Emily Hames, grand daughter, 12, b Cambridge

Anne Hames, grand daughter, 8, b Cambridge


1891

Ann Whitby, widow, 85, b Shelford

Anne Harris, granddaughter, 17, servant, b Cambridge


1901

vacant


1911

James Northrop, 49, asphalt layer, b Cambridge

Jane E, 49,  b Cambridge

Frederick G, 19, sausage skin preparer, b Cambridge

William, 17, labourer, b Cambridge

Nellie, 13,  b Cambridge


1913

James Northrop

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