Late 18th cent.
1841
John Cooch, 35, ironmonger
William Rowton, 20, servant
George Peck, 15, apprentice
Elizabeth Lane, 20, servant
1851
John Cooch, 49, ironmonger
Ann
Eliza
George, 9, b Cambridge
Mary Ann, 8, b Cambridge
John S, 4,
Elizabeth Lofts, 19, cook in kitchen, b Linton
Martha Ward, 16, house maid, b Cambridge
1861
John Cooch, 59, ironmonger employing 2 men, b Godmanchester
Ann, 53, b Great Paxton
Eliza M, 20, b Cambridge
John 14, b Cambridge
William, 8, b Cambridge
Sophia Unwin, 39, servant, b Stapleford
1871 Inland Revenue Office
Thomas Woods, 49, office porter, b Derby
Elizabeth Wood[s], 49, college bedmaker, b Cambridge
Elizabeth Crane, 11, servant, b Cambridge
1881 Inland Revenue office
Edwin Dennis, 39, brewer, b Beds
Fanny, 37, b Gamlingay
Alice L, 17, pupil teacher, b Gamlingay
Arthur E, 4, b Cambridge
1891?
1901 –
1911?
1913
Catling and Son, auctioneers
Ernest Vinter, solicitor
H D Catling
J H Gosset
Rupert Fuller
Cambridge Antiquarian Society Office
1970
Catling Brady and Bliss, estate agents
Metson & Bradford, solicitors
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