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26 Clarendon Street

History of 26 Clarendon Street

1861

Thomas Williams, 51, Tailor, b. St Ives

Benjamin Williams, 14, b. Cambridge

Thomas Williams, 9, b. Cambridge

Mary Ann Williams, 46 (sister-in-law), b. Holborn, London

Martha Rayner, 13, Servant, b. Barton, Cambs


1871

homas Williams, 61, Tailor b. St Ives

Benjamin Williams, 24, Tailor, b.Cambridge

Thomas Williams, 19, Tailor, b.Cambridge


1878

Benjamin Williams (1878)


1881

Benjamin P Williams, 34, Tailor, b. Comberton, Cambs

Elizabeth M Williams, 33, Norwich

Ernest A Williams, 5, Scholar, b. Cambridge

Bertie W Williams, 2, b. Cambridge

Benjamin K Williams, 3m, b. Cambridge

John S Austin (brother), 19, Student, b. Aylsham, Norfolk

Charlotte Mynott, 16, Servant, b. Sawston, Cambs

Mill Road Cemetery

http://millroadcemetery.org.uk/williams-benjamin-p/


1891

Entry 172/Page 24

Benjamin P Williams, 43, Tailor, b. Comberton, Cambs

Elizabeth M Williams, 42, Norwich

Ernest A Williams, 15, Pupil Teacher, b. Cambridge

Bertie W Williams, 12, b. Cambridge

Benjamin K Williams, 10, b. Cambridge

Stanley Williams, 8, b. Cambridge

William E Williams, 4, b. Cambridge

Mill Road Cemetery

http://millroadcemetery.org.uk/williams-benjamin-p/


1901

Entry 172/Page 24

Benjamin P Williams, 43, Tailor, b. Comberton, Cambs

Elizabeth M Williams, 42, Norwich

Ernest A Williams, 15, Pupil Teacher, b. Cambridge

Bertie W Williams, 12, b. Cambridge

Benjamin K Williams, 10, b. Cambridge

Stanley Williams, 8, b. Cambridge

William E Williams, 4, b. Cambridge

Mill Road Cemetery

http://millroadcemetery.org.uk/williams-benjamin-p/


1911

Harry Fleet Turner, 31, Compositer (printer), b. Cambridge

Florence Kate Turner, 22, b. Cambridge

 

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