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Paul Dirac

7 Cavendish Avenue, Ivy Lodge, Cambridge

History of 7 Cavendish Avenue

1891

Bertha Denson, head, 22, milliner’s apprentice, born Waterbeach

Kate Denson, sister, 19, milliner’s apprentice, born Waterbeach

Bessie Brown, servant, 18, cook, born Chesterton

[Elizabeth] Louisa Wright, 15, nurse and housemaid, born Swaffham Bulbeck

Elizabeth Louisa Wright later married George Marsh and lived at 50 Eden Street.

 

1901

Alfred Denson, 43, tailor’s fitter, traveller

Sarah A, 43

Marguerite M, 13

Olive G.M., 12

Annie Starling, 18, general servant

1911

Alfred Dinson, 53, tailor and robemaker, born Waterbeach

Sarah Ann Dinson, 53, born Cambridge

Marguerite Hilda Dinson, 23, student (piano), born Cherry Hinton

Alice Gladys Maud Dinson, 22, art student, born Cherry Hinton

Alice Tuck, servant, 18, general servant, born Cambridge

1939

Paul Dirac, b 1902, professor of applied maths

Nanci, b 1904

Antal Wigner,  b 1870, manager of leather factory

Elsa Wigner, b 1879

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Piroska Pasztor, b 1894, cook

 

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