Locating the addresses of those mentioned as living on Garden Walk before 1901 is problematic as there is no continuity of inhabitants between 1891 and 1901 and the properties in the 1891 and 1881 censuses are not named or numbered.
The 1886 map shows a number of properties:
These appear to be:
on the east side nos. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 38 (Westbury Lodge) and 40 (Green End)
on the west side nos. 7,9,11,13, 23 (Glynn House), 31 (Das Heim), 33 (Lindum). In addition there is a large property away from the road at the back of where 37 (Merrivale) and 39 (Rathvale) were later situated, and a large house further north, also away from the road, which I assume to be no. 63 (The Haven).
Assigning families to these houses is difficult unless evidence other than that in the censuses comes to light. For that reason the earlier census information will be put on this general page for Garden Walk. [RGL 2019]
Robert C Allwood, 51 bricklayer, b Impington
Ann, 55, b St Neots
Joseph C, 28, bricklayer, b Cambridge
Eleanor M, 25, dressmaker, b Chesterton
Annie R, 21, dress machinist, b Chesterton
Sarah P, 18, b Chesterton
Richard A Johnson, 36, independent minister without charge, b Essex
Eliza B, b 31, b London
Arthur T, 4, b Lincs
Hilda M, 3, b Essex
Lewis A, 1, b Cambridge
Ada Lewis, servant, 20, b Caxton
Charlotte Gedge, 35, wife of GER signalman, b Suffolk
Eleanor, 14, dressmaker, b Suffolk
Mary S, 11, b Madingley
Annie, 10, b Madingley
Charles, 8, b Coton
James H, 6, b Chesterton
Charlotte J, 5, b Chesterton
Ruth, 2, b Chesterton
Esther, 1, b Chesterton
John Newman, lodger, gardener, 33, b Madingley
Thomas Holmes, lodger, 21, college cook’s porter
[Hope Cottage according to 1887 Spalding Directory]
William [James] Hawkes, 31, plumber’s labourer, b Northampton
Hannah, 31, b Balham
Reuben, 11, b London
Sydney, 9, b Lambeth
Owen, 7, b London
Alice, 6, b Middlesex
Jonas, 2, b Middlesex
John Bradford, widower, 50, college cook, b Cambridge
John G, 22, cook, b Cambridge
Francis D, 14, b Cambridge
Sarah Rowell, 35, housekeeper, b Cambs
Philip Boon, 36, cordwainer, b Cambridge
Martha, 35, b Cambridge
Lydia M, 4, b Cambridge
Alice, 2, b Cambridge
George Moore, 33, french polisher, b Suffolk
Emma, 32, b Cambridge
Ellen A, 7, b Chesterton
George, 5, b Chesterton
Alice E, b Chesterton
William F, 7 mos, b Chesterton
Augustus L Stokes, 34, clergyman of the Church of England without cure of souls, b London
Alice, 26, b Staffs
John L, 3 mos, b Chesterton
Abigail Day, 20, servant, b Suffolk
Elizabeth M Baker, 18, servant, b Essex
Samuel Kettle, widower, cook, b Suffolk
Arthur, 21, cook, b Cambridge
Sarah Collins, 25, servant, b Herts
Jonas Hawkes, 52, coachman, b Northants
Mary, 54, b Oxon
Thomas, 22, waiter, b London
Agnes, 17, servant, b London
William J, 16, candle, b Bucks
Elizabeth, 13, b Bucks
Gertrude, 9, b Cambridge
Charles Freestone, 24, porter, b Cambridge
Jonas was the older brother of William James Hawkes
Robert E Mizen, 37, gardener, b Essex
Ann, 40, b Reach
Ellen J, 7, b Cambridge
Peter, 4, b Dry Drayton
Ann Allwood, head, widow, b St Neots
Eleanor M, 35, dressmaker, b Chesterton
Annie R, 31, dressmaker, b Cambridge
Annie Sprague, boarder, 15, b Newmarket
William T Pye, 46, scientific instrument maker, b London [His son William George Pye and his grandson Harold were the founders of Pye Radio]
Elizabeth, 44, b London
Lizzie A, 24, school mistress, b London
Blanche J, 23, b London
Henry, 17, scientific instrument maker, b London
Frederick W, b London
Helen P, 6, b Chesterton
Edith R, 4, b Chesterton
Charlotte Gedge, 43, b Suffolk
Charles, 19, news agent, b Coton
James H, 17, butcher, b Cambridge
Ruth, 12, b Cambridge
Esther, 10, b Cambridge
David, 8, b Cambridge
William A, 6, b Cambridge
Henrietta, 4, b Cambridge
Arthur G, 2, b Cambridge
John Newman, lodger, 40, gardener, b Madingley
William Ward, 33, bricklayer, b Chesterton
Agnes, 32, laundress
Arthur, 8, b Chesterton
Ethel, 5, b Chesterton
William, 18 mons, b Chesterton
Julia Smith, 12, servant, b Chesterton
Charles S Palmer, 30, hatter and hosier, b Cambridge
Alice H, 23, b Norwich
Elizabeth Palmer, 20, domestic servant, b Ditton
David Jude, 44, carman, b England
Rhoda, 41, b England
James, 16, upholsterer, b England
Harriet, 13, shirt maker, b Chesterton
Nelly, 12, b Chesterton
Walter, 11, b Chesterton
Rhoda, 9, b Chesterton
Mabel, 7, b Chesterton
Bertha, 5, b Chesterton
Arthur, 2, b Chesterton
infant son, 6 mos, b Chesterton
Samuel Rettle, 56, college cook, b Norfolk
Rebecca, 58, b Lincoln
William J Bamber, son, 22, photographer’s assistant
Mary Ann Layton, servant, 20, b Wicken
Augustus Stokes, 46, clerk in Holy Orders and inspector of schools, b Middlesex [Augustus was a Canon of Ely Cathedral and a Diocesan Inspector of Schools.]
Alice, 36, b Stafford
John L, 10, b Chesterton
Etheldreda, 8, b Chesterton
Dorothy, 6, b Chesterton
Alice M, 4, b Chesterton
Edmund Harold, 2, b Chesterton [Canon Stokes was appointed parish priest of Our Lady and the English Martyrs in 1946. He was educated at Wisbech Grammar School 1898-1905 and in Leeds. He worked first for the Great Northern Railway Company in Doncaster. He converted to catholicism in 1908 and was ordained in 1924. He was parish priest of King’s Lynn from 1926-46]
Leonard, 7 mos, b Chesterton
Helen L Hill, cousin, 32, b Shropshire
Christina M Ferrie, 22, governess, b Scotland
Elizabeth Rutherford, 23, servant, b Suffolk
Emily Watts, 16, nurse, b Yorks
Frederick Wallman, 47, college servant, b Cambridge
Annie H, 45, college servant, b Cambridge
John, 25, college servant, b Cambridge
Annie, 22, b Cambridge
Jane, 20, b Cambridge
Maud, 14, b Cambridge
Gertrude, 8, b Cambridge
Mary, 5, b Cambridge
Fred, 11, b Cambridge
Harriet Fish, 46, b Norfolk
Clarice, 22, b Norfolk
George E, 8, b Norfolk
Olive E, b Norfolk
Harry Richardson, 25, college clerk, b Cambridge
Phebe, 25, b Milton
Walter, 4, b Chesterton
Victor, 2, b Chesterton
William Coulson, nephew, 19, stationary engine driver, b Cambridge
Philip Boon, 46, boat clicker [?}, b Cambridge
Marsha, 45, b Cambridge
Lydia M, 14, b Cambridge
Alice, 12, b Chesterton
Percy, 7, b Chesterton
John, 5, b Chesterton
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