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30 Melbourne Place

History of 30 Melbourne Place

1861:

Sarah Neve, 33, dressmaker, b Cambridge

Maria, 19, sister, dressmaker, b Cambridge

Mary, 6, niece, b Cambridge

Charles, 5, nephew, b Cambridge

Anne, niece, 3, b Cambridge


1871:

Frederick F Otway, 25, Soicitor’s Clerk, b. Swannington, Norfolk

Eliza Otway, 26, b. Walsoken, Norfolk

Frederick S Otway, 1, b. Attleborough, Norfolk


1874:

Sheppard, Plumber & Glazier


1878:

J R Coleman, Grocer


1881:

Martha Tarrant Wood, 39, Widow, Bedmaker (college), b. Cambridge

Geo Thos Tarrant, 18, Printer & Compositer, b. Cambridge

Harry Tarrant, 12, b. Cambridge

Annie Louisa Ravon (niece), 16, b. Cambridge

Martha Maud Lumb (niece), 8, b. Cambridge

Frederic Nunn (nephew), 7, b. Cambridge


1891:

Rachel Briggs, 83, Living on her own means, b. Soham


1901:

Elizabeth South, 45, College Bedmaker, b. Elmdon, Essex

Emily M South, 18, Draper, b. Islington, London

William T South, 17, Brewer, b. Wood Green, London


1911: not listed

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