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Traveller’s Rest, Huntingdon Road

Traveller's Rest, Huntingdon Road

1851 unnamed location, Huntingdon Road

William Rich, 25, gardener, b Girton

Elizabeth, 25, b Fen Drayton

Sarah Ann, 7m, b Cambridge

In 1841 William Rich is 15 living on Bunkers Hill, Girton.


1861 Traveller’s Rest

William Rich, 35, market garden and publican, b Girton

Elizabeth, 35, b Fen Drayton

Allen, 9, b Cambridge

Walter, 7, b Cambridge

Susannah, 6, b Cambridge

John, 4, b Cambridge

Hannah, 2, b Cambridge


1871 Traveller’s Rest

William Rich, 45, market gardener and victualler, b Girton

Elizabeth, 45, b Fen Drayton

Allen, 19, b Cambridge

Walter, 17, labourer, b Cambridge

Susannah, 16, b Cambridge

John, 14, b Cambridge

Hannah, 12, b Cambridge

William, 10, b Cambridge

In 1881 John Rich is at the Bull Hotel.


1881 Traveller’s Rest

Lawrence Gawthorpe, 28, publican, b Cambs

Mary Fanny, 33, b Herts

Florence M, 8, b Cambridge

Mable Elizabeth, 4, b Cambridge


1891 Traveller’s Rest

Elijah Levitt, 45, gardener, b Girton

Emma, 45, b Girton

Elizabeth, 21, b Landbeach

Frederick, 16, b Landbeach

Anne, 15,cb Landbeach

Alexander, 15, errand boy, b Landbeach

Christopher, 8, b Landbeach

Roger, 7, b Landbeach

Elijah, 4, b Landbeach


1901 Traveller’s Rest

Albert Chapman, 59, market gardener and publican, b Cottenham

Sarah Ann, 54, b Cottenham

Annie, 15, b Cottenham

Mary Louise, 23, laundress, b Suffolk


1911 Traveller’s Rest

William Horton Wright, 55, wheelwright and publican, b Warwicks

Jane, 50, b London

Julia Maud, 46,

Percy Sandell, boarder, 30, rose grower flower nursery, b Berks

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