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19 Panton Street

19 (7) Panton Street

History of 19 Panton Street

1901 (7)

Robert Missen, 54, corn merchants clerk, b Cambridge

Harriet,  b Cambridge

Harriet A, wool shop assistant,  b Cambridge

Edward, 26, commercial traveller, b Cambridge

Harold C, 24,  corporation carpenter [?], b Cambridge

Frederick J, chemists assistant, b Cambridge

Ellen Lambert 18, servant, b Cambridge


1911 (7)

Harriet Missen, 71, b Cambridge

Harriet Ada, 38, b Cambridge

Frederic James, 33, chemists shop assistant, b Cambridge

Louisa Papworth, 27,  servant, b Soham


1913

Mrs H Missen

Frederic James Missen


1962

East Anglian Timber Co.

East Anglian and Metropolitan Tree Surgery

Stanley Cole

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