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20 (4) Castle Street, Clare Terrace

History of 20 Castle Street

1851 (4)

William Wonfer, 40, tailor and rober maker, b Cambridge

Rhoda, 38, b Cambridge

Harriet, 15, servant, b Cambridge

Hannah, 13, b Cambridge

Ebenezer, 11, b Cambridge

John, 9, b Cambridge

William, 7, b Cambridge

George, 2, b Cambridge

James, 1, b Cambridge

Edward Culledge, lodger, 38, bricklayer, b Cambridge


1861 (4)

James Duckings, 26, foundryman, b Cambridge


1871 (4)

James Duckings, 57, wardrobe dealer, b Cambridge


1881 4 Castle Street, Clare Terrace

Thomas Applin, 42, sergeant instructor CURV, b Dorsetshire


1891 20 Castle Street

Sarah A Mann, 69, lodging house keeper, b Norfolk


1913

Albert Edward Senitt, lodging house keeper


1940 -1967 Clare College lodging house

Horace Reginald Handley b 1898, Soham, d 1951

Daisy Handley (lodging house keeper)

Christine Handley b.1938

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