Joseph Clark, 48, draper, born Soham
Emily, 48, born London
Arthur H, 19, draper’s assistant born Cambridge
Alice M, 20, born Cambridge
Edith M, 15, born Cambridge
Sidney B, 13, born Cambridge
Elizabeth J Howe, servant, 18, born Cambridge
By 1901 the Clark family had moved to Hazelwood, 243 Hills Road.
In 1900 Edith Mary Clark married in Chesterton Henry Turvey, solicitor’s clerk and organist. In 1911 they were living at Perlethorpe, 216 Hills Road.
Alice Clark married Ernest Robert Townley Clarkson. He was a Church of England clergyman and in 1901 the couple were living on Cherry Hinton Road Great Shelford with their 7 months old son Ivor George Townley Clarkson.
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Peter Connor, head, 47, travelling draper, born Cambridge
Julia, 51, born Cambridge
Mary May, 22, certificated teacher county council, born Cambridge
Eliza Blunson, boarder, 83, widow, born Cambridge
Hannah Heady, boarder, 80, born Cambridge
Augustine Henry Johnson, boarder, 46, librarian University Law Library, born Cambridge
Thorold Gosset, head, 41, barrister, born Surrey
Florence, 40, born Huntingdon
Kathleen Thorold, 9, born Wimbledon
John Thorold, 7, born Wimbledon
Peter Connor
Augustine Henry Johnson MA, librarian of the Squire Law Library
Augustine Henry Johnson (1864-1935) was the brother of George William Johnson. They were children of W H F Johnson, the second dissenter to receive a degree at Cambridge.
Thorold Gosset (John Herbert de Paz Thorold Gosset 1869-1962) was a lawyer and an amateur mathematician. In mathematics he is noted for discovering and classifying the semiregular polytopes in dimensions four and higher. He graduated from Pembroke College. the Gosset-Elte figures are named after him.
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