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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