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25 Melbourne Place

History of 25 Melbourne Place

UK Census:

1861

Damage to census, but transcribed as

Samuel Long, 60, Harness Maker, b. Essex

Ann Long, 59, b. Stansted, Essex?


1871

Jane H Dennick, 68, b. Cambridge

Celia Morley, 16, Servant, b. Cambs

Andrew Phillip, 68, Boarder, Waiter, b. Withersfield, Essex

Eliza Phillip, 68, Boarder, b. Cambridge


1874

John Smith, Artist


1878

Mrs Mills


1881

Caroline Miller, 68, Widow, b. Cambridge

Dinah Lucy Miller, 26, Teacher of Music, b. Cambridge


1884

Mrs Hannah Newman, Dress Maker


1891

Ann Pain, 59, College Servant, b. Chesterton, Cambs

Frederick Pain (son), 36, Market Porter, b. Cambridge

Annie Pain, 31, Dress Maker, b. Cambridge

Harriet Freeman (niece), 22, Dress Maker, b. Cambridge


1901

Alban M Warren, 42, Carpenter, b. West Winch, Norfolk

Elizabeth Warren, 44, b. Marham, Norfol

John M Warren, 22, Capenter, b. West Winch, Norfolk

Mable M Warren, 18, Dressmaker, b. West Winch, Norfolk

Mary Warren, 15, b. Narford, Norfolk

Albert E Warren, 12, b. West Winch, Norfolk

Charles Warren (visitor), 26, Carpenter, b. Marham, Norfolk


1911 not listed

 

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