1871
Herbert Johnson Watson, 27, grocer and provision merchant, b Cambridge
Louisa, 28, b Cambridge
Arthur W, 1, b Over
Elizabeth A Giffen, 21, servant, b Meldreth
Walter P Dodson, 15, grocer apprentice, b Swavesey
1881
Theophilus Ambrose, head, 39, blacksmith, b Norfolk
Sabina, wife, 32, b Wilburton
William, son, 9, scholar, b Cambridge
Zillah, daughter, 4, scholar, b Cambridge
Minnie M, daughter, 2, b Cambridge
CIP 20.12.1884: On Tuesday afternoon. Mr. H. Gotobed, coroner, held an inquest at the Prince of Wales, Gwydir-street, touching the death of the wife of Alfred M. Stapley, a non-collegiatc student, living at 112, Gwydir-street.—lt appeared that the deceased, who is about twenty-nine years of age, was not a very strong woman, and on the previous Tuesday night she was not well. On Wednesday morning she did not get up and on that and the two following days she remained about the same. On Saturday she got up about noon, and appeared worse. She was about during the day, but at night the servant wanting to find her could not discover her anywhere in the house. Eventually, she was found in a garden, sitting on a cushion in her dressing gown. Upon her husband asking her to go into the house she went with him, but would not say why she had gone out, she on different occasions acting in a peculiar manner. Eventually, she retired to bed with her husband, but upon the servant going into the room on Sunday morning to awaken them, she noticed that deceased’s face was very black, and one side of it was under the pillow. Medical assistance was at once sent for, but the deceased was found to be quite dead, the cause of death being suffocation produced by her apparently fainting and falling against the pillow, from which she evidently could not raise herself.— The jury returned a verdict of “Accidental death.”
1891
Theophilus Ambrose, head, 49, smith, b Norfolk
Sabina E, wife, 42, b Wilburton
Zillah, daughter, 14, b Cambridge
Minnie, daughter, 12, b Cambridge
Sidney, son, 9, b Cambridge
Lilian, daughter, 6, b Cambridge
John Henry, son, 3, b Cambridge
1900 CC&J 22.6.1900: Esther Gwynne applied for separation from her husband, Thomas James Gwynee, a plumber for GER, on the grounds of persistant cruelty. She was granted a separation order and her husband ordered to pay 12s a week towards his wife’s maintenance.
1901
Mary E Gwynne, 63, b Lincs
Esther, 31, b Cambridge
Sabina, 29, teacher of music, b Cambridge
1904
O Page
1911
Sidney Arber, 27, college kitchen porter, b Bottisham
Julia, 27, b Cambridge
Eliza, mother in law, 58, b Cambridge
Leonard, 2, b Cambridge
Cecil, 2, b Cambridge
Charles Langley, 17, nephew, grocery errand boy, b Coventry
1913
Mrs Langley
Sidney Arber, college porter
1914 CIP 11.9.1914: Roll of Honour: William Charles Langley (20) mason, 112 Gwydir Street.
1939
Sidney Arber, b 1883, nurseryman
Julia Kate, b 1883
Eliza Langley, b 1848, OAP
1962
Mrs J Arber
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