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47 Lensfield Road / 4 Downing Terrace

History of 47 Lensfield Road

1851

William [Winiford?] Frost, head, 22, Resident B A, b Essex

Mary Ann, 23, b Essex

William Edward, 11 mos, b Cambridge

Sarah Salmon, 25, nursemaid, b Cambs

William Sarter [Sarti?], head, lodger, 24, undergraduate Magdalene College, b Middlesex

Augusta M C, 25, b Middlesex

Constance Agnes, 3 mos, b Cambridge

Catherine Earl, nurse, 60, carpenter’s wife, b Cambridge

Martha Elizabeth Sarter, mother, 53, b Surrey

Thomas Denny, head, 70, schoolmaster, b Suffolk

Elizabeth Denny, 59, b Suffolk

Elizabeth, 28, b Suffolk

Emma, 26, b Cambridge

Anne, 24, b Cambridge

David, 22, carver and guilder, b Cambridge

Sarah Talbot, 12, servant, b Cambs


1861 (4)

Richard West, 58, gardener, b Herts


1901

Mary Ann Baker, widow, 80, lodging house keeper, b Beds

Emily, 59, mantle maker, b Cambridge

Frederick E, 40, carpenter, b Cambridge

Catherine, daughter in law, 32,  b Cambs


1911

Frederick Earnest Baker, 50, lodging house keeper, b Cambridge

Catherine, 48, b Cambs


1913 Frederick Earnest Baker

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