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10 Staffordshire Street

History of 10 Staffordshire Street

approximate location

UK Census:

1911

Emma Mansfield, 44, charwoman, b Balsham

Frank, 19, stout bottler, b Chesterton

Else, 17, home help, b Chesterton

Percy, 14, errand boy, b Chesterton

Ted, 10, b Chesterton

Leonard, 6, b Chesterton

Cyril, 4, b Cambridge

In 1901 the family were living in Trafalgar Road

Percy William Mansfield: Private, 1st Battalion Cambridgeshire Regiment. Died 07/05/1916. Age 20.

Frederick George Mansfield: Rifleman, 13th Battalion Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort’s Own). Died 10/10/1917. Age 18.

http://histonroadcemetery.org/graves/wargraves/ww1/mansfieldfamily/


1913

George Clark, blacksmith

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