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57 Maids’ Causeway (16 Brunswick Place)

History of 57 Maids' Causeway

1871

Ann Ablett, widow of Jabez Ablett, formerly in Scotland Road/Back Lane. She died here in 1872 aged 78.

Mary Todd nee Ablett, daughter of Ann

John Todd, b 1817 Bethnal Green, Inland Revenue Supervisor

Edward Todd, b 1850, undergraduate

Elizabeth Todd, b 1852, step-daughter of Ann


1881

John Todd

Mary Todd

Elizabeth Todd


1888

Mary died

John living here with his niece, Martha Mann, daughter of Mary’s sister Sarah as housekeeper. Elizabeth Todd died in 1890.


1901 (16)

John Todd


1905

John Todd died. His son Edward became a clergyman and died in Chesterton in 1906.


1913

Steward Oliver, billiard maker

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