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- From the 1881 England Census for Cambridge, Cambridgeshire (RG11 Piece 1665 Folio 37 Page 24) Martha, 32, from Over, Cambridgeshire, was with her husband Charles S., 38, Paver's Labourer, from Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, at 79 New Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. With them were their children Arthur J., 10, Scholar born Over, Cambridgeshire, Willie, 7, Scholar born Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Elizabeth, 6, Scholar born Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, Lydia, 4, Scholar born Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, and Charles, 2, born Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Lodging with the family were William Butler, 18, Baker's Assistant from Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, and his wife Elizabeth, 19, from Buntingford, Cambridgeshire.
From the 1891 England Census for Cambridge, Cambridgeshire (RG12 Piece 1284 Folio 14 Page 24) Martha, 42, Charwoman, was with her husband Charles S., 50, General Labourer, at 83 New Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. With them were their children William, 17, Porter in General, Charles Stacey, 12, Scholar, Clara, 9, Scholar, and Eliza, 5, Scholar. Everyone was recorded as having been born in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire.
From the 1911 England Census for Comberton, Cambridgeshire (RG14PN9080 RG78PN482 RD180 SD9 ED1 SN8) Mrs. Strangward, widow, 62, from Over, Cambridgeshire, was visiting (son-in-law) Thomas Good, 27, Butcher, and (daughter) Clara, 29, and their children Thomas, 5, Katie, 3, Arthur, 2, and George, 1, in West Street, Comberton, Cambridgeshire, England. All of the family were recorded as having been born in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Also visiting the family was (her grandson) Ernest Day, 16, Apprentice Cook (College Kitchen) born Cambridge, Cambridgeshire.
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