1851 Russell Street unnumbered
William Pile, 66, plasterer, b Norfolk
Jemima [née Brewer b 1799 Cambridge], 52, b Cambridge
Robert, 21, plasterer, b London
William, 19, gardener, b Cambridge
Martha, 15, b Cambridge
James, 12, b Cambridge
Lydia Bavay, visitor, 40, dressmaker, b Bourne
Adelaide Bavay, visitor, 11, b Cambridge
Alfred Bavay, visitor, 9, b Cambridge
According to CT 2024 William Pile (1785-1863) was the journeyman plasterer who worked on the Fitzwilliam Museum. He died at Russell Street 28.6.1863 and the burial service took place at St Paul’s. he had moved circa 1838 to cambridge having married in London in 1827.
Jemima was the daughter of John Brewer (1773-1830) and Martha Gregory (1781-1866). Martha was the daughter of William Gregory, keeper of Cambridge Castle gaol.
1861
William Pile, 76, plasterer, b Norfolk
Jemima, 62, 62, b Cambridge
James, 22, bricklayer’s labourer, b Cambridge
Thomas Tempford, boarder, 23, smith’s labourer, b Herts
In 1881 James is living at 65 Russell Street
1901
Caroline A Parr, laundress
Charles Frisky, lodger, 64, painter & grainer, b Cambridge
1911
Caroline Parr, 79, no occupation, b Pampisford
Emily, 43, dressmaker, b Cambridge
1913
Mrs Caroline Parr, laundress
1962
Frederick J Clarke
Do you have any information about the people or places in this article? If so, then please let us know using the Contact page or by emailing capturingcambridge@
This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0