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5 Clarendon Street

History of 5 Clarendon Street

1851

William Haselwood, 31, Compositer/Printer, b. Cambridge

Elizabeth Haselwood, 28, Straw Bonnet, b. Cambridge

Elizth M Haselwood, 4, b. Cambridge

Charles Haslewood, 2, b. Cambridge

Rosa Ann Haselwood, 1m, b. Cambridge

Ann Dunn, 50, b.Norwich

Eliza Blanks, 15, Servant, b. Balsham, Cambs

Presumably Hazlewood, see #7 Clarendon St in 1861


1861

Thomas Machin, 51, Lay Clerk of King’s College, b. Birmingham

Elizabeth Machin, 38, b. Cambridge

Russel Brooks, 18, Boot Closer, b. Cambridge


1871

Thomas Machin, 60, Lay Clerk, King’s College,  b. Barninghm, Leics

Hannah Machin, 47, b. Cambridge


1881

Thos Machan, 70, Late Lay Clerk Kings, b. Birmingham

Hannah Machan, 54, b. Cambridge

Spalding 1881 has spelling Machin


1884/7 Spalding:

Hannah Hayward (1884 &1887)


1891

Annie S Hayward, 32, Retired Milliner & Dressmaker, b. Cambridge


1901

Elizabeth M Steley, 46, Widow, Lodging House Keeperb. Cambridge

Sarah French, Widow, Visitor, 57, Living on own meansb. Ashford, Kent

Charlotte A Beavis, 14, Servant, b. West Wratting, Cambs

MRC:

http://millroadcemetery.org.uk/steley-charles/


1911

T B Hunt, 5 Clarendon Street and 130 Fitzroy Street

Thomas Bidwell Hunt, 56, Photographer, Carver, & Gilder, b. Isle of Ely

Alice Hunt, 54, b.Isle of Ely

Emily Johanah Hunt, 30, b. Isle of ely

MRC

http://millroadcemetery.org.uk/hayward-hannah-stembridge/

and

http://www.fadingimages.uk/photoHo.asp


 

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