1901 (unnumbered unnamed)
William Sindall, 46, builder, b Isleham
Margaret, 40, b Newmarket
Dora, 14, b Cambridge
Richard, 11, b Cambridge
Mabel, 10, b Cambridge
Evelyn, 8, b Cambridge
Gladys, 5, b Cambridge
Margaret, 4, b Cambridge
Donald, 1, b Cambridge
Emily Crass, visitor, 34, b Cambridge
Kathleen Leap, 18, b Cambridge
Martha Ward, 19, servant, b Toft
The Sindall family had previously lived at 3 Downing Terrace
In 1901 their son William Thomas, 15, was boarding at Kimbolton. In 1911 he was living at Ashton House, Newnham.
In 1916 Gladys married Victor Alfred Charles Turner in Chesterton. She remarried Lt Col Malcolm Ostrehan Goodall in 1927.
1911 (Wordsworth)
William Sindall, 57, builder and contractor,
Margaret, 50,
Dora, 24,
Richard, 21, builder and contractor
Mabel, 20,
Evelyn, 18,
Donald, 11,
Richard Sindall was a captain in the 1st Battalion Cambridgeshire Regiment. He was wounded in action on 26th June 1915 and died from his wounds on 1st July.
Donald (Robert Donald Sindall) enlisted in February 1918 as a member of the Pembroke College Cadet Force. In 1930 he was living at 1 Portugal Place.
1913
George Grantham
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