Swannell, William (c.1836/37 - 1902), College cook

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Swannell, William (c.1836/37 - 1902), College cook

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        c.1836/37 - 16 September 1902

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        Appointed as cook in 1875 [MCGB/4/2/1] and was the last of the cooks to run the kitchens as an independent business. On his retirement in 1901 the College took the kitchens in-house (being the last College to do so). This decision as guided by the then Steward A.S. Ramsey. He purchased the cooking utensils and crockery owned by Swannell which was valued at £700.

        1841 Census – his father, George Swannell’s occupation is listed as ’Cook’ and the family were living in King St

        1851 Census - his father, George Swannell’s occupation is listed as ’Cook’ and the family were living in Fitzroy St

        His father was George (aged 48), his mother was Mary Ann (aged 33)
        William was 14 and listed as an errand boy
        John (aged 13), Elizabeth Sarah (aged 11), Thomas (aged 7)
        Rachel Hayles - servant

        1861 Census – William’s occupation is listed as ‘Cook’ and he was married to Hannah and living on Histon Rd

        1871 Census – same as the 1861 census but with the addition of children:
        William G (aged 9), Elizabeth (aged 4)
        William Hewson (nephew aged 18)
        John A.W. Culpin (boarder aged 18)

        1881 Census – Now living at 74 Castle St with his wife Hannah, his daughter Elizabeth and their domestic servant Emma Smith (aged 15)

        1891 Census – Had moved to Huntingdon Road
        Servant was now Eliza Beldam

        1901 Census – Living at 6 Huntingdon Rd
        Listed as ‘widow’
        Occupation ‘Head College Cook’
        Living on his own and two servants - Lucy Baker (aged 50) and Annie Adams (aged 23)

        William died on 16 September 1902 at Carnarvonshire. He left to Elizabeth Hannah Sarah Robinson (his daughter and the wife of the Revd Henry Edwin Robinson) effects worth £14865 5s 4d

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