James Flack, 50, shoemaker
Edwin, 20,
Caroline, 25,
James Easy, 25, bricklayer,
Elizabeth,25,
Elizabeth, 5,
Susanna, 3,
Emma, 1,
Mary Pauley, 50, nurse, Grantchester
Charles Hines, 35, labourer, b Cambs
James Parr, widower, 57, coal dealer, b Cambridge
Susan, 22, house keeper, b Cambridge
John R, 20 laborer, b Cambridge
Thomas W, 18, laborer, b Cambridge
Charles R, 15, laborer, b Cambridge
Frederic I, grandson, 1, b Cambridge
Frederick Clark, 33, bricklayer, b Cambridge
Mary A, 31, charwoman, b Cambridge
Mary, 12, b Cambridge
Louisa, 10, b Cambridge
Frederic, 8, b Cambridge
Eliza, 6, b Cambridge
Elizabeth, 1, b Cambridge
Ellen Wicks, married, 25, b Cambridge
Kate, 7, b Cambridge
Harry, 6, b Cambridge
George, 4, b Cambridge
Nellie, 4, (twins), b Cambridge
Ada, 3, b Cambridge
Thomas, 1, b Cambridge
Thomas Faben, 39, bricklayer, b Cambridge
Minnie, 40, b Cambridge
Sarah, 22, b Cambridge
Arthur, 14, b Cambridge
Minnie, 11, b Cambridge
Horace, 9, b Cambridge
Dennis, 7, b Cambridge (died of wounds 1915)
Jessie, 5, b Cambridge
Lily, 3, b Cambridge
Frederick D, grandson, 3, b Cambridge
Dennis Faben: [Listed as FABE, D on CWGC] Private 8740, 1st Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 23rd May 1915. Aged 22. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Buried in ST. SEVER CEMETERY, ROUEN, Seine-Maritime, France. Plot A. Row 10. Grave 11. See also Cambridge Guildhall (St Paul’s Roll of Honour)
Mary Jane Seymour, 57, widow, sewing machinist, b Cambridge
Girtrude [sic], 24, factory hand, b Cambridge
Nellie, 22, dress maker, b Cambridge
Edith, 21, cook domestic, b Cambridge
Frederick Golding, nephew, 16, errand boy, b Cambridge
Mrs J Seymour
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