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113 Richmond Road

History of 113 Richmond Road

1911

Alfred Twinn, 44, jobbing gardener for nursery, b West Wratton

Maria, 44, b Derbyshire

Frederick Henry, 15, errand boy costumier, b Cambridge

Thomas Edgar, 13, b Cambridge

Edward Greatorex, 9, b Cambridge

Elizabeth Laura, 8, b Cambridge


1918

Frederick Henry Twinn: [CWGC amd SDGW list him as Harry TWINN] Private 125604, 8th Battalion, Machine Gun Corps. Killed in action 24 April 1918. Aged 22.

 

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