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38 French’s Road

History of 38 French's Road

1911:

Rebekah, widow, 47, laundress, b Swaffham

Florence Arnold, 23, daughter, married, laundress, b Waterbeach

Albert Corn, 20, farm labourer, b Chesterton

Jacob, 19, farm labourer, b Chesterton

Mabel, 15, servant, b Chesterton

Charley, 13, b Great Wilbraham

Dorothy, 11, b Great Wilbraham

Stanley, 7, b Chesterton

Annie, granddaughter, 3, b Chesterton

Victoria, granddaughter, 9 months, b Chesterton


1913:

Mrs Rebecca Corn


1915:

Albert Sidney Corn: Private G/8306, 11th Battalion, Duke of Cmbridge’s Own (Middlesex Regiment). Died of wounds 25 April 1915. Aged 25. Born Chesterton, enlisted Cambridge.

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