28 Hooper Street is one of a terrace of five houses on the south side of Hooper Street.
John Mitchell, 41, wood carver, b. Husborne Crawley, Bedfordshire
Emma Mitchell, 37, b. Braunstone, Northamptonshire
William Mitchell, 13, grocer’s errand boy, b. Fenny Stratford, Buckinghamshire
Amy Mitchell, 10, scholar, b. Fenny Stratford, Buckinghamshire
Frederick Mitchell, 8, scholar, b. Longstowe, Cambridgeshire
Sarah White, mother-in-law, widow, 65, b. Rugby, Warwickshire
John Mitchell gave his occupation as wood carver. Ten years earlier, when he and Emma lived in Fenny Stratford, Buckinghamshire, his occupation was iron moulder. It is possible that he carved wood patterns for cast iron moulds at Headly’s iron foundry.
By 1901 John and Emma had left the city for the village of Gamlingay, where John worked as a self-employed wood carver. In 1911 they were living near Ampthill, Bedfordshire. Curiously, John gives his occupation as ‘American Navy pensioner’. Perhaps he spent time in the United States in the early 1860s, when he seems to be absent from the UK census records.
George Bayley, 25, game keeper, b. Hellifield, Yorkshire
Harriett Bayley, 29, b. Great Wilbraham, Cambridgeshire
Mary A Bayley, 8 months, b. Walton West, Yorkshire
Richard Peers Stiles, 45, tea traveller, b. Newport, Essex
Alice Stiles, 46, b. Hertford
William R P Stiles, 20, shop assistant, b. Stansted, Essex
Clifton Stiles, 17, shop assistant, b. Stansted, Essex
Gladys M Stiles, 13, b. Stansted, Essex
Donald Stiles, 9, b. Stansted, Essex
Richard Peers Stiles, 56, grocer’s assistant, b. Newport, Essex
Alice Stiles, 57, b. Hertford
William Peers Stiles, 29, grocer’s shop assistant, b. Stansted, Essex
Clifton Stiles, 27, tailor, b. Stansted, Essex
Donald Stiles, 19, printer’s compositor, b. Stansted, Essex
32 years married, 4 children
In 1915 Clifton Stiles was sentenced to seven years’ penal servitude for a bizarre scam in which he forged the will of a local undertaker, Ellis Merry, of 28 Abbey Walk (see e.g. Cambridge Independent Press, 28 May 1915, page 7).
Richard Peers Stiles, head, 66, grocer’s servant & bill distributer, b. Newport, Essex
Alice Stiles, wife, 70, b. Hertford
Donald Stiles, son, 31, printer (compositor), Daily News, St Andrew’s St, b. Stansted, Essex
By 1939 the inhabitants were lorry driver Albert Sanderson and his wife Violet. They were still at the address in 1966.
UK census records (1841 to 1921), General Register Office birth, marriage and death indexes (1837 onwards), the 1939 England and Wales Register, and electoral registers.
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