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22 Panton Street

22 (44) Panton Street

History of 22/44 Panton Street

1901

Daniel Martin Hayward, 35, professional cricketer, b Cambridge

Mary Ann, 33, b Cambridge

Hilda Mary Martin Hayward, 5, b Cambridge

George Henry Dent, boarder, 29, florists assistant, b Cambridge

Florence Fuller, servant, 18,  b Cambridge

The Haywards – history of a cricketing family

Daniel Hayward Junior was the son of another cricketer Daniel Hayward.

1911 (44)

Henry George Bavey, 54, tobacconist, b Cambridge

Louisa, 49, lodging house keeper, b London

Edith Gladys, 23, assistant school mistress, b Cambridge

Margaret May, 18, b Cambridge

George Arthur, 16, junior clerk rail office, b Cambridge

Phillis, 11, b Cambridge


1913 no. 22 not listed

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