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15 Portugal Place

History of 15 Portugal Place

1891: (15)

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1901:  (15)

Alfred Pleasance, mineral water manufacturer

Kate

Arthur, 24, printer, b Chesterton

Nelly, dressmaker

Lilly, 18, drapers assistant, b Cambridge

William

Cecil

Claud

Bessie

Elizabeth Freeman, mother in law, 75, b Soham

Percy

In 1891 the family were at 10 Park Street


1911:

Alfred Pleasance, 62, mineral water manufacturer, b Cambridge

Kate, 56, b Burwell

Nellie, 31, dress maker, b Cambridge

Percy, 23, gardener, b Cambridge

William, 21, draper, b Cambridge

Cecil, 18, cook, b Cambridge

Claude, 17, just left school, b Cambridge

Bessie, 12, b Cambridge


1913:

A Pleasance, mineral water manufacturer


1918:

Cecil McGowan Pleasance was a private 201285 in the 4th Battalion Suffolk Regiment. He died in April 1918 on the Somme.


1920:

Alfred McGowen Pleasance

Kate Pleasance

Percy Charles Pleasance

William Fitch Pleasance

Claud Alexander Pleasance

Alfred Goodwin


1925: Mill Road Cemetery entry

Alfred McCowan Pleasance; Bessie Pleasance; Ellen Elizabeth Pleasance; Kate Pleasance


1962:

Miss A Alexander

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