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28 Melbourne Place

History of 28 Melbourne Place

UK Census:

1851:

Entry 131 (recorded as being at #22 – but another entry/family also recorded at #22 – so believe correct address for Susanna & Lydia Crisp should be #28 based on following census).

Susanna Crisp, 44, Annuitant, b. Cambridge

Lydia Crisp (sister), 34, b. Cambridge


1861:

Susanah Crisp, 54, Independent, b. Cambridge

Lydia Comp (sister), 45, Independent, b. Cambridge

Margaret Ingle, 14, Servant, b. Cambridge


1871:

Elizabeth Tofte, 79, Annuitant (from son), b. Cambridge

Martha Wilson, 68, Servant, b. Cambridge


1874:

George Barnes, baker


1881:

Jane Wiiliams, 28, Dressmaker, b. Cambridge


1891:

William J Barber, 32, Carpenter, b. Cambridge

Susan A Barber, 34, b. Little Swaffham

Alfred H Barber, 5, b. Cambridge

Alice E Barber, 2, b. Cambridge

Leonard H Barber, 4m, b. Cambridge


1901:

Hannah Clements, 43, Dressmaker, b. Sutton, Cambs

Albert E Newman (son), 23, Grocer’s Assistant, b. Cambridge

Walter Dowsett (boarder), 23, Hairdresser, b. Braintree, Essex


1911: not listed

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