This property is no longer standing. Numbers 130, 132, 134, 136 & 138 formed a terrace approximately where the entrance is to St. Matthew’s Garden. The 1888 Cambridge Town Plan refers to this section as “Lower York Street”. The 1910 Land Tax shows Number 138 as the last house on the even side of the street. After that comes a Drying Ground.
The property is not on the 1881 or 1891 Census.
William Cooley, head, 52, plasterer, 1849, London, Middlesex
Mary Ann Cooley, wife, 44, 1857, London, Middlesex
George F Cooley, son, 21, bricklayer’s labourer, 1880, London, Middlesex
Edmund Cooley, son, 13, 1888, Cambridge
Richard Cooley, son, 10, 1891, Cambridge
Kathleen Cooley, daughter, 8, 1893, Cambridge
Anthony Smith, 40, hawker of plants, b. Cambridge
Mary Ann Smith, 40, hawker of plants, b. St Matthew’s Parish
Ada Elizabeth Smith, 16, jam factory packer, b. St Matthew’s Parish
Francis Ellen Smith, 14, hawker of plants, b. St Matthew’s Parish [Francis is written with the male spelling]
Anthony Charles Smith, 11, hawker of plants, b. St Matthew’s Parish
James William Smith, 10, b. St Matthew’s Parish
Alfred Edward Smith, 7, b. St Matthew’s Parish
Sabina Smith, 4, b. St Matthew’s Parish
Lily Smith, 3, b. St Matthew’s Parish
Harry Smith, 6 months, b. St Matthew’s Parish
Mary Ann and Anthony have been married for twenty years and have had eleven children, three of whom have died.
Sources: 1881, 1891, 1901, 1911 UK Census, 1888 Cambridge Town Plan, 1910 Land Tax,
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