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45 Kingston Street

An Ironmonger & a Railway Clerk

1881

Head of household is Stewart F Heyhoe, a 36 year old ironmonger, who was born in Swaffham, Norfolk.  His wife is Mary, she is 28 and was born in Cambridge.  They have a 3 year old visitor, Florence M Roberts, also born in Cambridge.

1891

In 1891, 45 Kingston Street is home to Edward and Alice Butler. 41 year old Alice hailed from Saffron Walden, in Essex. Her husband Edward, aged 46, works as a Engine Driver on the railway.

1901

By 1901, Alice Butler has sadly passed away, leaving Edward as a Widower. Still working as a Railway Engine Driver, he now lives with his 35 year old niece Ellen Butler.

1911

In 1911, 45 Kingston Street is home to William and Rosannah Bretherton. Rossanah is a 58 year old from Southampton, while William, a 62 year old from Cirencester in Gloucestershire, is a retired and pensioned former Railway Clerk. They have two daughters living with them: 24 year old Rose Alice Bretherton, listed as ‘mother’s help’; and Mary, a 22 year old working as a school teacher in a council funded school.

Sources: 1881, 1891, 1901, 1911 UK Census

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