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36 Trinity Street

History of 36 Trinity Street

1861

John Smith, 53, chemist and druggist, b Peterborough

1891

Susan Smith, 85, widow of retired druggist, b Cambridge

Jane, 50, b Cambridge

Sarah Thompson, servant, 23, b Haslingfield

Daniel Middleton, 15, servant, b Cambridge

John Henry Leech ran the chemist’s shop from 1891 to October 1912. He married in 1898 and moved into 49 Glisson Road.

See Mill Road Cemetery entry

1901

1911

James Brutnell, 54, joiner, b Leics

Emily, 56, b Cambs

Thomas, 25, b Cambs, nervous depression

Leonard, 24, gas fitter, b Cambridge

Minnie, 16, b Cambs

1913

Walter F Turner, dispensing chemist, optician and photographic dealer

1936, Blue Book

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