Elizabeth Newman, wife, married, 28, b. Trumpington, Cambridgeshire
Jane Kate Newman, daughter, 5, scholar, b. Cambridge
Herbert Newman, son, 3, scholar, b. Cambridge
George Henry Newman, son, 1, b. Cambridge
Henry Newman, 44, Painters Labourer, b. Cambridge
Elizabeth Newman, 38, Grocer, b. Cambridge
Jane K Newman, 15, Domestic Servant, b. Cambridge
Herbert Newman, 13, Scholar, b. Cambridge
George H Newman, 11, Scholar, b. Cambridge
Helen C Newman, 9, Scholar, b. Cambridge
Florence A Newman, 6, Scholar, b. Cambridge
Mary Newman, 3, b. Cambridge
Henry Newman, 54, Widower, Painters Labourer, b. Cambridge
Jane K Newman, 25, b. Cambridge
Herbert Newman, 23, School caretaker, b. Cambridge
Mary Newman, 13, b. Cambridge
Henry Newman, head, 64, widower, shopkeeper general shop, b. Cambridge
Herbert Newman, son, 33, caretaker (school) for Borough Council, b. Cambridge
Source – 1881,
1891, 1901, 1911 UK Census
In 1984 Down Your Street p.79 recorded the reminiscences of Leslie Wallis, no.175 Sturton Street, whose uncle was Mr Newman, the grocer: Here one could buy anything from sweets to groceries, pickles, jams, biscuits and vegetables. Jams and pickles were not sold in one-pound jars but loose from a large earthernware jar. One took along an old cup which was duly weighed on the big scales – then a large wooden spoon was produced which was used to dig out the jam or the pickles to be weighed in the cup.
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