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Sheffield Streets 344 STI SHEFFIELD STREETS. Stewart road-co11tinued. STORM STREET. STOUR LANE. &2 He.nod Willia.m, (j) bricklayer (79 Chippinghouse road.) ( Wadsley.) 64 Hunn Allan, carter J 5 Bales Ernest, (j) plumber 66 Gr~nhedge Edwin, (j) silver Wildsmith Geo. mine manager finisher 7 Coleman Fred, tram conductor (Trickett villa) &8 Sampson Fred, (j) stons mason 19 \Vhiteley Ernest, labourer Dawson \Villiarn, vict 70 BriggsJas. Wm. (j )printers' etchr Dean Henry, firewood merchant 72 Goff Tom, engine tcntcr Sheffield Firewood Supply Co STOVIN PLACE. 76 Mottram Wilfred,(j) blacksmith firewood men.:hants (103 Stovin road, Attercliffe.) 78 Barsww John Willia.m, (j) cutlr Housley GeGrgc, joiner (No thoroughfare.) BO Marsh Joel, foreman 10 Couldwell Clifton, labourer 1 Burdett Thomas, collier 82 Grimsditch William Howard, 16 Parker John "\Villiarn, carter 2 \-Vhitehead James, collier (j) joiner 18 Uttley George, sawsmith 20 HammertGn John, sawyer 84 Kinman Arthur Geo. labourer STOVIN ROAD. STIRLINO CHAMBERS. (239 Coleri,dge road, Attercliffe.) STORTH LANE. (See Campo lane.) 23 Am os Mrs. Mary, shopkeeper (Fulwood road.) 35 Grantham Paul, hammerman STOCKTON STREET. 9 Howard Mrs. Emily Theresa 37 Blakey John Wm. steel turner (89 Brun8wick road.) 11 Gill Albert H. advertising mgr 39 Holmes Mrs. Annie Elizabeth. 1 Horn Arthur John, slinger Cnurt 1 householder OouTts 1, 3 & 5 19 Rhoden William Thomas 41 Crannage William, glutter 31 W ootten Henry, labourer 21 Bradshaw Mis::; Mary 51 Kitteringham Jn.Thos. platelayr Oo~rt 7 23 Barlow Samuel John, clerk 53 Holbrook Henry, labourer 33 Ogden William, furnaceman 25 V anee Mrs. Lydia 55 Thompson George, platelayer Court 9 27 Gregmy Mrs. Lucy A 57 Graves Sydney, labourer 49 Stenson Jo~eph Wm. labourer 67 Frost Thomas, coachman 59 \-Vallace Harry, steel roller 51 Gurnbill Gcorge Wm. draymau 73 Walker Harry(Storth Wood ho) 61 Jarvis John Edward, labourer Blyde Edwin, Netherhouse 63 Cashmore Frederick, labourer STOKE STREET. ....... .... Ranmoor road ............ 65 Bailey Jsph. Harry, file grinder (381 Eflingham road, Attercliffe.) 67 Nay lor Mrs. Em m a 69 Cooke Sampson, draper 5 Spencer Rt. Frank, stock porter STORTH ROAD. 73 Hale Matthew William Henry 7 Mitchell William, cab driver (Langsett road to Walkley lane.) Stovin terrace 9 R1Xby Charles E. (j) carter 87 EllioU Gen. Richard, forgeman .11 Hickman Mrs. Clara North side . OwLERTON PAmsn RooM 89 Guest Harry, moulder 13 Stockdale & Co. scrap iron dlrs 91 Duke H enrv, deputy miner 13 Stockdale Chas. scrap iron dlr ............... W alkley lane.. ............ 93 Clayton John William, moulder 15 Hird John, fireman 95 CGy Frank, (j) engineer Oourt 1 97 Barnes ChaJ'les. turner 17 Hird George, ~hopkeeper STOTHARD ROAD. 99 Martin Mrs. Eleanor, housebldr 19 W oodhouse Waiter, (j) roller (261 Crookes.) 101 Banner Mrs. Elkn Elizabeth 21 Williams Joseph, labourer 9 Austin George, turner 103 Meadowcroft George, forgemn 23 Walsh Mrs. Elizabeth 11 Brown Mrs. Frances Stovin place 25 North Charles Henry, vict 13 Stocks Arthur, (j) earl er 105 Francis Thos. carp. employee 29 Brown Samuel, labourer 15 Gravson Waiter, carter 107 Phipp Thomas W. labourer 31 Fox Mrs. Ell~m 17 Wil;on Mrs. Ellen 109 Evans John Francis, (j) joiner Court 5 23 Naylor William, photographer 111 Vickers Hemy, foreman 35 Smith George, labourer 25 Gregory Herbert, forger 113 Smith James "\Vm. labourer .:37 Mayo John, carter 27 Box John, (j) mason 115 Rudd Fredk.Robt.tube drawer .............. Attercliffe road .... oa••···· 29 Artist George, labourer 121 Payling Charles Henry, (j) car­ 33 Alien . William, grinder riage builder Chambers Brothers, ganister 37 Bagshaw Fred. core maker 123 Fordham .lames Geo. forgeman manufacturers 39 Kay William Thoma.s,file forger 125 Simpson Wm. Evans, (.i) carter 2 StGrr Mrs. Mary Elizh. shopkpr 41 Dooley Thoma.s, (j) plasterer 127 Dronfield John, (j) blacksmith 4 Sadler John Henry, labourer 43 .Flint Arthur Edward, forgemn 131 Wa.tson Arthur !\ ettleton, (j) ·Court 2 45 Cholerton Francis, handle makr blacksmith 8 Elliott Henry, labourer 47 Revill Frank, bricklayer 133 Mellar William, forgeman Johnwn T. & Son,whee1wrights 51 Revill Alfred, bricklayer 135 Tavlor \Ym. Hv. iron worker a• •' Premier Table Water Co.; Fred 53 Wright John. fitter 137 Turner George, greengrocer Fulford, proprietor 55 Pollard CharleE, stone dresser .. .. .. .. .. .. Greenland road ........... ................. Love tot road .............. 57 Tevendale Jamc-s, porter _ ........... Attercliffe road .......... .. 59 Andrew J arnes, clerk 10 Merritt Fred. miner 61 Murdock James, (i\ grinder 12 Ward Job. (j) blacksmith STOORS HALL ROAD. 63 M angles George, (j) sa.w maker 14 Sweeting Herbert, planer ( Walkley Bank road.) 65 Roberts Mrs. Kate, householder 16 Firth George Wm. engine tentr 1 Lee Jame.s, householder 18 Robinson Mrs. Sarah '5 Smith Albert, (j) stone mason 20 Robinson Edward, miner 9 Holden William Pa.tterson, 8 Gatus Goorge, (j) painter 30 Nixon Charles. miner silver chaser 10 AlsGp Mrs. Ellen 32 Crookes John Edward, labourer 1_1 Burnett Jn. Frog~att, shop asst 12 Alsop Thomas, (j) g-rinder 34 Newton William, carter 13 Smith J ames, (j) painter 16 Lee John Thomas, labourer 36 Redfern Thomas, labourer 15 GlossGp Bernard F. (j) stGne 18 Rowland Francis, (j) joiner 38 Greenwood James, platelayer mason 20 RDwan William, (i) boot maker 40 Tommins Tom, fireman 17 Truelove George, (5) bookbinder 24 Barnes \Yilliam. house repairer 42 Shelley \Villiam. striker 19 Thorpe John Edley, file cutter 26 Skinner Ernest. labourer 44 Hargreaves William. roller 21 Thorpe Saml.Goodwin,file forgr 28 Hinch Torn. (j) bricklayer 46 Cattermole Ernest, boatman ~ Manhall Ernest, (i) Q"rinder 30 Arnold Robert, 48 Ward William Henry, labourer 25 Ballard Alfred. journalist 32 Royles John \Valter, householdr 50 Gower Thomas, collier 34 Hut.chinson Herbert, foreman 52 Woodcock Henry, labourer STORE STREET. c6 Dungworth Mrs. Florence 54 Dowsing William, mechanic ( Priestley sfreet.) I Emilv, shopkeeper 56 Hossell George Walter,boa.tman ( N n thorough{are.) 38 Skinner Albt.controUer examinr 58 Hoyland Frederick. miner 1 "\Vard Albert Henry,saw maker 40 RDdgers Joseph. labourer 60 Hoyland William, labourer 42 Wailer John, (j) painter 62 Screaton James William, miner 2 Hall George Arthur, platelayer 46 Johnson \V alter, grinder 64 Gill Andrew Kirby, miner .
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