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18a / 17 Melbourne Place

History of 18a Melbourne Place

1861 (17) Carpenters Shop

see 16 Melbourne Place


1871 (17)

Thomas Moore, 65, b. St Ives, Hunts

Hannah Moore, 65, b. Hunts

Sarah Peachey, 65, Boarder, b. Fen Ditton


1881

(17)

There is an entry: “BEING BUILT”

Spaldigs has the number but no name

(18a)

George Tuck, 44, Brewer, b. Harston, Cambs

Anne Tuck, 50, b. Harston, Cambs


1891

(17) no mention

(18a)

Sarah Martin, 41, Dressmaker, b. Soham, Cambs

Louisa A Martin (daughter), 19, Draper’s Assistant, b. Cambridge


1901 no mention


1911

(17) no mention

(18a)

William George Hayden, 39, Compositor, b. Cambridge

Phyllis Hayden, 34, b. Fen Ditton

George Walter Hayden, 10, b. Cambridge

Reginald William Hayden, 8, b. Cambridge

Stanley James Hayden, 6, b. Cambridge

Edith Maud Hayden, 4, b. Cambridge


1913 (18a)

Ernest E Hayward, brewer’s traveller

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