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6 St John’s Road

History of 6 St John's Road

1911

Charles Levett, 62, tailor, b Bucks

Mary Ann, 55, b Herefordshire

Ethel Mary, 23, b Cambridge

Percy, 20, pastry cook and confectioner, b Cambridge

In 1901 the family were living at 16 St Johns Road

In 1921 Percy Levett was living at 91 Chesterton Road.


1913

Charles Levett, tailor


1916-18

In WW1 Percy Levett enlisted with the Suffolk Regiment, serving in France from 1916-1918. On his enlistment paper his occupation is listed as Tobacco Confectioner, and later joined the York’s and Lancs Regiment. He was then in Whipps Cross Hospital (1919), London with ‘nervous disability’.


1962

Mrs D Pryor

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