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2 Long Street |
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This house is thought to have been built between 1900 and 1910. It does not appear on the Ordnance Survey map of 1900, but by the 1911 Census, there appear to be people living in the house.
Older resident remember Frederick Cook and his wife Mary Ann living here. After Frederick died. Mary Ann moved to Northampton where she opened a small sweet shop. Children of the time remember with pleasure trips to Northampton including visits to the shop where they could expect a treat. |
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2 Long Street |
Long Street from South, 1920s |
Long Street from South, c1900 |
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The following people are associated with 2 Long Street:
Name | Year of Birth | Year of Interest | Source | Occupation/Notes | Probability |
John Rose | 1910 | Revenue Survey | Owner | 100% | |
Frederick Cook | 1910 | Revenue Survey | Tenant | 100% | |
Frederick Cook | 1872 | 1911 | Census | Bricklayer boilers | 95% |
Mary Ann Cook | 1918 | Election Register | at Long Street | 60% | |
Frederick Cook | 1918 | Election Register | at Long Street | 60% | |
Frederick Henry Bellham | 1939 | Election Register | at The Garage | 100% | |
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Notes:
In the above list of people, to find all references to a person, click on the Name of the person. |
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