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Charles Kerridge, Mill Road cemetery web site

4 Hills Avenue, Fair View

History of 4 Hills Avenue

1901

Charles Kerridge

Ruth

Ada J

Charles, 24, builder’s manager, born Cambridge

Dorothy

Edith M Hockley, 22, servant, born Essex

The Kerridge family had lived at 28 Sturton Street

1911

Charles Kerridge, 63, builder, born Suffolk

Ruth, 29, (1 child), born Suffolk

Ada Jessie, 38, born Cambridge

Dorothy, 21, born Cambridge

Lily Mallows, servant, 23, born Cambs.

Louisa Marie Gays, sick nurse, widow, 48, born Cambridge.

Hills Avenue, west end (1922)

Charles Kerridge is buried in Mill Road Cemetery on whose website a biography can be found. Before moving to Hills Avenue the family had lived at 28 Sturton Street.

Charles Kerridge Jnr in his Daimler with architect Mr Keefer who designed the house at Lordship Close, Stapleford

Charles Kerridge had a house built for him in Lordship lane, Stapleford.

 

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