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24 Mill End Road, Papworth Cottage, Cherry Hinton

History of 24 Mill End Road

This property seems to be the same as Papworth Cottage, described in the 1911 census adjacent to the Red Lion.

1911

Charles Tabor, 59, engine driver stationary lunatic asylum pumping station, b Cherry Hinton

Catherine, 56, b Cherry Hinton

Gertrude, 21, corresponding clerk, b Cherry Hinton

 

Ernest Tabor, 33, b Cherry Hinton

Ellen, 32, b Northants

Jeffrey Tall, boarder, 21, assistant school master, b Devon

[John] Jeffrey Tall: Second Lieutenant, 4th Battalion, Devonshire Regiment. Killed in action 15 February 1918. Aged 28. Son of George Jeffery and Elizabeth Jane Tall, of 4, Albert Place, Maudlin Rd., Totnes, Devon. In the 1911 census he was a boarder, aged 21, Assistant School Master, born Totnes, Devon, resident Mill End, Cherry Hinton. (UK Roll of Honour)


1962

James Greenwood

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