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27 Clarendon Street

27 Clarendon Street

History of 27 Clarendon Street

1861:

Tom Hall, 29, Retired Livery Stable Keeper, b. Cambridge

Anne Hall, 33, b. Whaddon, Cambs

Harry Thomas Hall, 1, b. Cambridge

Mary Rayner, 15, Servant, b. Barton, Cambs


1871:

Tom Hall, 38, Late Livery Stable Keeper, b. Cambridge

Ann Hall, 43, b. Whaddon, Cambs

Elizabeth Trudgett, 12, b. Gt Shelford, Cambs

Mill Road Cemetery

http://millroadcemetery.org.uk/hall-ann/


1881:

Ann Hall, 53, Widow, Annuitant, b. Whaddon, Cambs

Sarah Hall, 48, Sister, Annuitant, b. Whaddon, Cambs

Elizabeth Smith, 20, Niece, Annuitant, b Orwell, Cambs

Emily H Adcock, 7, Niece, Scholar, b. Meldreth

Emily Marshal, 13, Servant, b. Comberton, Cambs

Mill Road Cemetery

http://millroadcemetery.org.uk/hall-ann/


1891: no mention


1895:

Mrs Ann Hall


1901:

Ann Hall, 70, Widow, Living on own means, b. Whaddon, Cambs

Emily A Asloock (?), 26, b. Meldreth

Susan J Law, 18, Servant, b. Whaddon


1911:

Allison Ernest Shaw, 47, College [Emmanuel] Gate Head Porter, b. Cambridge

Emma Shaw, 48, b. Chevington

Jack Allison Shaw, 22, Motor Mechjanic, b. Cambridge

Fred William Shaw, 20, Carpenter & Joiner, b. Cambridge

Mabel Martha Shaw, 18, Draper’s Apprentice, b. Cambridge

Hilda Martha Shaw, 17, Draper’s Assistant, b. Cambridge

Edna Mary Finch, 19, b.Camberwell, London

MRC:

http://millroadcemetery.org.uk/shaw-allison-ernest/


1962: Raymond Wilson

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