~ ST. JOHN'S PLACE ~

CANTERBURY

St. Mary Northgate

St Johns Place was laid out in 1836-1837. Several houses were built there between 1836-1845, some by members of the Crow and Hawker families.

No. 1

William WOODLEY, Coach Wheeler (

Rachael MILLS (w) *

Robert W. WOODLEY, Coach Wheeler )

No. 2

Albert MARCH, Coach (Carriage) Painter (

James MILLS, Carpenter *

Arthur FINN, works at the Brewery )

No. 3

James BOREE, Coach Builder (

William CRUIKSHANK, Pawnbroker *

William B. HARLOW, Printer Compositor )

 

No. 4

Henry TARRELL, Bricklayer &*

James VILE, Tailor (

George GODDARD )

 

No. 5

Francis FAGG &*

Francis FAGG, Grocer (

---- )

 

No. 6

James TOTTMAN, Coach maker & *

James TOTTMAN, Carriage/Coach Maker (

Ann TOTTMAN, School caretaker )

 

No. 7

James COX, Groom & Gardener & *

Eleanor BAGGS (w) (

Richard CULLEN (w) )

 

No. 8

Daniel C. SMITH, Painter & *

Fannie HOLDSTOCK (

Victoria HALLAM (

George RUSSELL )

 

No. 9

John W. CROW, Printer & Compositor & *

Alfred BAKER, Labourer )

 

No. 10

The Haven

Henry J. BING, Carpenter & Joiner & *

Mildred PEARSON (w) (

Annie PEARSON )

 

No. 11

ST. JOHN'S BOARD SCHOOL

Albert S. PAINE, Teacher of Public Elementary School &

(ALBERT SHREEVES PAINE)

Albert S. Paine, Certified Teacher ( *

Robert BARKER, Schoolmaster )

1912 Albert Shreeves Paine, Sheriff

 

No. 12

William FAGG, Dairyman, son Albert W. FAGG, is also a Dairyman &

William FAGG, Dairyman, son Albert W. FAGG, is also a Dairyman *

Edwin CLINCH, Plasterer (

John E. CULLEN, Postman )

 


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