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94 (32) Regent Street, Cambridge

History of 94 Regent Street

1851

Rose Curzon, widow, 48, shopkeeper grocer and haberdasher, b Teversham

Rose S, 11, b Cambridge


1861 ?


1871

Emily E Balls, 31, draper, b Newmarket

Sarah, sister, 28, draper, b Newmarket

Alice, sister, 24, draper, b Newmarket

Adelaide Knights, 18, servant, b Cambs

Sarah Pryor, 16, apprentice draper,  b Essex


1881

Naomi Farren, 67, fancy draper, b Swavesey

Rachael, 35,  fancy draper, b Girton

Grace, 31, fancy draper, b Girton

Nellie Webster, granddaughter, 5, b Cambridge

Emma L Skeels, 17, drapers assistant, b Chatteris

Mary A Windows, 21, servant, b Histon


1891

Alfred Pain, 26, printer’s reader, b Cambridge

Elizabeth, 30, b London

Winifred L, 6, b Cambridge

Gordon M, 4, b Cambridge

Rebecca Newberry, mother, widow, assists in house work, b Cambridge

Thomas Horner, boarder, 28, solicitor, b Yorks

Sarah Willis, 18, servant, b Cambridge


1901

Frederick W Whitney, 30, drapery shop keeper, b Norfolk

Charlotte, 30, b Berks

Godfrey, 1, b Cambridge

Agnes  M Tuck, servant, 15, drapery apprentice, b Shepreth

Eunice, 15, servant, b Newmarket


1911

Silas George Leppard, 41, lodging house keeper, b Sussex

Ellen Palmer, aunt, 72, widow, b Sussex

Beatrice Maud Head, boarder, 23, b Surrey


1913

H Carley, confectioner

Mrs Briggs, registry office for Servants


1964

Continental Stores, grocers

Sources

  • 1851 census
  • 1861 census
  • 1871 census
  • 1881 census
  • 1891 census
  • 1901 census
  • 1911 census
  • Kellys Directory

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