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14 Clarendon Street

History of 14 Clarendon Street

1861:

William Cox, 56, Head Porter Emmanuel College, b. Cherry Hinton

Sarah Cox, 44, b.Bottisham

Mary A Wilson, 48, ? Dress Maker, b. Wilaston, Notts

Ann Thomson, 71, Independent, b. Wilaston, Notts


1871:

Rebecca Robinson, 32, Milliner, b. Cambridge

Emily F Robinson, 5, b. Cambridge

Arthure E Robinson, 2, b. Cambridge

Sarah Moule, 16, Domestic Servant, b. Swavensey, Cambs


1878:

T Child, draper (1878)


1881:

Thos Allen Savill, 25, Grocer, b. London

Mary Ann Savill, 22,b. Cambridge

Edith Emilly Savill, 1, b. Cambridge

T A Beckett, 20, Lodger, b. Burton-on-Trent

Johanna Mattews, 14, Servant, b. Cambridge

Spalding 1881 has surname spelt Saville


1884-7:

Robert Sparkes, Insurance Agent (1884) then William Giffin, builder’s foreman (1887)


1891:

William R Giffen, 37, Carpenter & Joiner, b. Kneesworth, Cambs

Lydia Giffen, 34, b. Lambeth, London

Constance N Giffen, 9, b. Cambridge

William E Giffen, 7, b. Cambridge

Alfred G Giffen, 6, b. Cambridge

Percy A Giffen, 3, b. Cambridge

Gertrude M Giffen, 4m, b. Cambridge

Annie Burkitt, 15, Servant, b. Cottenham

MRC

http://millroadcemetery.org.uk/giffen-lydia/


1901:

George W Coates, 34, Post Office Clerk, b. Cambridge

Henrietta Emma Coates, 34, b. Cambridge

Ivy H M Coates, 5, b. Cambridge

George Coates, 66, Father, Coachman, b. Swaffham

Separate entry for

Frank Heaton, 26 , Correspondence ? School, b. Glusburn, Yorkshore


1911:

William James Osbourn, 30, Bookbinder, b. Newnham

Kate Osbourn, 31, b. Colchester

MRC:

http://millroadcemetery.org.uk/osbourn-william-j/


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