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29 Clarendon Street

History of 29 Clarendon Street

1861:

John Moore, 47, Shoe Maker, b. Cambridge

Elizabeth Grace Moore, 33, b. Fulbourne, Cambs

Emma Moore, 12, b. Cambridge

Joseph Moore, 10, b. Cambridge

William Moore, 8, b. Cambridge

Elizabeth Moore, 5, b. Cambridge


1871:

John Moore, 44, Menial Labourer, b. Cambridge

Elizabeth G Moore, 57, House Wife, b. Fulbourne, Cambs

Joseph Moore, 20, Menial Labourer, b. Cambridge

William Moore, 18, Servant of Servants, b. Cambridge

Elizabeth S Moore, 15, Pupil Teacher, b. Cambridge


1881:

John Moore, 53, Pianoforte Porter, b. Cambridge

Elizabeth G Moore, 68, b. Fulbourne, Cambs

Elizabeth S Moore, 25, Elementary School Teacher, b. Cambridge


1891:

Sarah Ann Moore, Wife, 42, no occuption, b. Heydon, Essex

MRC – possibly

http://millroadcemetery.org.uk/moore-sarah-anne/


1895:

John Moore, college servant


1901:

William Moore, 48, College Servant, b. Cambridge

Sarah A Moore, 52, b. Heydon, Essex

Henry Sutton, 79, Father-in-law, b. Heydon, Essex


1911:

William Moore, 58, Private Means, b. Cambridge

Emma Moore, 62, Private Means, b. Cambridge


1913:

William Moore


1911:

Mary Jane Dixon, charwoman, b Cambridge (previously of 6 Granta Place)

Francis Henry Dixon: Private 36553, 6th Battalion, Princess Charlotte of Wales’s (Royal Berkshire Regiment). Died of wounds 3rd August 1917. Aged 20. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Son of Henry and Mary Jane Dixon, of Cambridge. Formerly 3145, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Buried in BRANDHOEK NEW MILITARY CEMETERY, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Plot II. Row G. Grave 14. See also Cambridge Guildhall and Cambridge Hills Road Wesleyan Methodist (St Paul’s Roll of Honour)

Stanley Ivett Dixon: Corporal 41416, 2/6th Battalion, Prince of Wales’s (North Staffordshire Regiment). Died 6th June 1918. Aged 20. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Son of Henry and Mary J. Dixon, of 29, Clarendon St., Cambridge. Formerly 20939, Suffolk Regiment. Buried in BERLIN SOUTH-WESTERN CEMETERY, Berlin, Brandenburg, Germany. Plot III. Row C. Grave 2. See also Cambridge Guildhall and Cambridge Hills Road Wesleyan Methodist (St Paul’s Roll of Honour)

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