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33 Herbert Street

History of 33 Herbert Street

1911:

John Underwood, 56, house decorator, b Northants

Mary Jane Underwood, 54, b Somerset

Elsie Victoria, 23, b Chesterton

Florence Emily, 20, shop assistant confectionary, b Chesterton

Arthur Herbert, 19, house decorator, b Chesterton

Cyril Mattock, 17, wine and spirit salesman, b Chesterton

Ernest Claude, 16, shop assistant furniture, b Chesterton

Ethel Maud, 14, b Chesterton


1917:

Arthur Herbert Underwood: Private 235081, 1st/5th Battalion, The King’s (Liverpool Regiment). Killed in action 20th September 1917.

Ernest Claude Underwood: Private 326675, 1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action 26 September 1917.

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