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11, Dalrymple Terrace, Carlyle Road

History of 11 Carlyle Road

1891

Thomas Threfall, 45, tutor mathematics, b Lancs

Frank P Shipman, lodger, 28, tutor classics, b Derbyshire

Ernest F Scofield, lodger, 28, secretary, b Northants

Annie Stonebridge, 21, servant, b Madingley


1901

Richard H Palin, 29, boot shop manager, b Salop

John A Barclay, step father, 38, assistant superintendent insurance, b Scotland

Catherine Barclay, 47, mother, b Salop

Catherine Oliver, grandmother, 79,  b Salop

William Palin, brother, 23, athletic stores manager, b Salop

Florence Payne, sister, 21, teacher of pianoforte, b Lincs

John O Barclay, half brother, 11, b Lincs

Agnes Barclay, half sister, 7, b Cambridge

Gladys M Payne, niece, 3, b Cambridge

Marjorie W Payne, niece, 11 ms, b Cambridge

Eleanor H Tod, boarder, 11, b Northants

Agnes J Tod, boarder, 10, b Northants


1913

Mrs M Leader

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