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19 High Street, Chesterton

History of 19 High Street

1939

William J Camps, b 1879, college servant

Martha E, b 1885

Ruby, b 1914

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Hubert John Camps, Flight Lieutenant 102295, Navigator, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Died on Wednesday 9th August 1944. Age 23. Son of William John and Martha Edith Camps, of Cambridge, husband of Betty Irene Camps, of Cambridge. Buried in CAMBRIDGE CITY CEMETERY, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Grave 14703.

In 1945 Betty was living in 53 Eltisley Avenue

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