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William Howlett

89 Beche Road

History of 89 Beche Road

1911 Census

Robert Walter Howlett, 63, blacksmith general engineer. b Cambridge

Susannah, 62, b Cambridge

Albert Edward, 26, window cleaner house decorators, b Cambridge

Frank, 22, bricklayer, b Cambridge

William, 20, blacksmith general engineer, b Cambridge

Walter James, 15, apprentice tailor, b Cambridge


1913 Kellys

Robert W Howlett, smith


1916 UK Roll of Honour

Frank Howlett: Private 16645, 10th Battalion, Essex Regiment. Killed in action 30 June 1916.


1918

Pte William Howlett. Killed in action 8.10.1918

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