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83 Garden Walk, Last House

History of 83 Garden Walk

UK Census

1911

John Dyer, 43, confectioner sweets, b Middlesex

Sarah, 43, b Middlesex

John, 16, apprenticed to confectionary, b Middlesex

Sarah, 14, b Middlesex

Harry, 12, b Yorks

Charlie, 12, b Yorks

Frances, 9, b Essex

George, 6, b Essex

Rose, 4, b Essex

UK Roll of Honour

Charels Dyer: Private 241115, 5th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action in Egypt 2 November 1917.


1913

Samuel Herbert Ginn


1962 vacant

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