1851 - St Andrews Street, St Andrew The Great, Cambridge, England [3]
Baines Thomas 49 1802 Head Groom Trinity College Hambleton, Rutlandshire
Baines Elizabeth 50 1801 Wife Grooms Wife Glatton, Huntingdonshire
Baines Thomas B 20 1831 Son Groom St Sepulcher, Cambridgeshire
Baines Emma E 17 1834 Daur Straw Bonnet Maker St Peters, Cambridgeshire
Baines Alfred 15 1836 Son Scholar St Clements, Cambridgeshire
Baines Eliza 13 1838 Daur Scholar St Clements, Cambridgeshire
Baines William C 11 1840 Son Scholar Oakham, Rutlandshire
Ruddel Mary 19 1832 Niece Straw Bonnet Maker Cambridgeshire [4]
Sources
↑ General Register Office index (Births) BAINES, WILLIAM CHARLES - SHEFFIELD GRO Reference: 1839 S Quarter in CAMBRIDGE Volume 14 Page 22 GRO Online Birth indexes
↑Baptism:
"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
FamilySearch Record: NNYR-FQP (accessed 1 January 2023)
William Charles Baines baptism on 28 Jul 1841, son of Thomas Baines & Elizabeth Baines, in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom.
↑ UK census 1851 HO107/1760/F? - St Andrews Street, St Andrew The Great, Cambridge, England
↑1851 Census:
"England and Wales Census, 1851"
citing Saint Andrew The Great, Cambridgeshire, England, p. 45; citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey.
FamilySearch Record: SGCY-BCY (accessed 1 January 2023) FindMyPast Image
William C Baines (11), unmarried son, Scholar, in household of Thomas Baines (49) in Saint Andrew The Great in Cambridge registration district in Cambridgeshire, England. Born in St Michaels, Cambridgeshire.
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