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9 Melbourne Place

History of 9 Melbourne Place

1851

Susannah Driver, widow, 42, proprietor of houses, b Kent


1861

Henry Mason, 21, College Servant, b. Cambridge

Emily H Mason, 25, b. Felixstowe

Charlotte J Hall (sister in law), 9, b. Felixstowe


1871

Susan Hawkins, 63, Annuitant, b. Cambridge

Emily J Hawkins (daughter), 24, b. Cambridge


1881

Uninabited

Spalding 1881 has “Mrs Hawkins”


1884

John Clarke, Clerk


1891

George Newell, 54, Railway Foreman, b. Cambridge

Mary A Newell, 54, b. Northampton

Sue Godlington (step-daughter), 28, Dressmaker, b. Cambridge

William Godlington (stepson), 26, Whitesmith, b. Cambridge

Minnie Godlington (stepdaughter), 21, Dressmaker, b. Cambridge

Annie Godlington, 19, Mother’s Help, b. Cambridge


1901

Mary A Newell, 65, Lodging House Keeper, b. Northampton

Louisa Godlington (daughter), 38, Dressmaker, b. Cambridge


1911

Robert John Aves, 29, Printer’s Machine Minder, b.Cambridge

Bertha Lillian Aves, 27, Whitehaven, Cumberlnd

Winifred May Aves, 3, b. Holborn, London

Violet Aves, 2, b.Holborn, London

Flora Iris Hands, 12, Niece, b. Manchester


1913

Robert John Aves, printer

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