There is an obvious discrepancy between the date on the house and the census entry! This may be something to do with different names.
1881 Falmouth House
Ebenezer Canham, head, widower, 49, cigar dealer, b Cambridge
[In 1871 publican of the Durham Ox]
Harry, son, 21, carpenter, b Cambridge
Harriett Rooke, widow, housekeeper, 43, b Swaffham
Jessie A Heading, illegitimate, 4, b Cambridge
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Jessie was the illegitimate daughter of a woman from Bedford. She had come to be adopted and brought up by Harriett Rooke. Jessie eventually emigrated to Canada.
1891
Elizabeth Jarvis, head, single, 44, laundress, b Cambridge
Elizabeth A Busket, 19, servant, b Cottenham
1901
Elizabeth Jarvis, 55, laundress, b Cambridge
Lydia Jarvis, boarder, 19, laundress assistant, b Suffolk
1911
1913 Holmlea
Edward Thomas Rogers, married, 56, laundryman, b Beds
Frederick Thomas, son, 24, hotel chauffeur, b Beds
Kate Gertrude, 20, dental nurse, b Beds
Rose Grace, 16, b Cambridge
1939
John A Holliman, b 1900, house furnisher (air raid warden)
Anne E, b 1899
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Raymond, b 1936
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1962
Mrs O E Pearson
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