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6 Scroope Terrace, Trumpington Street

History of 6 Scroope Terrace

1851

Mary Pryst [?], 60, annuitant, b Somerset

Edward, 21, student, b Stapleford

William, 18, student, b Stapleford

George Stowercon [?], 24, servant, b Newmarket

Ann Jincks [?], 34, Northants

Elizabeth Marsh, 33, b Essex


1891

Lucy Ann Craft, 31, cook, b Waterbeach


1911

James Christian Simpson, 44, medical practitioner, b Scotland

Margaret Primrose, 55, b London

Rose Alice Missen, servant, 23, cook, b Little Wilbraham

Mabel Elizabeth Fisher, 23, housemaid, b Little Wilbraham


1939

Charles W Budd, b 1886, medical practitioner (officer commanding 2nd 1st Eastern General Hospital)

William W Lavatt, b 1885, exchange broker (officer attached 117 A.A. Battery)

?

May Kenzie, b 1899,

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