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31 Humberstone Road

31 Humberstone Road, Stoneleigh

History of 31 Humberstone Road

22/6/1895

John Henry Leech registered on title deeds as owner


1896

Mrs Leech

[In 1891 Maria Leech was living at 64 Jesus Lane]


1901

Maria Leech, 73, b Cambridge

Henry Stephen Leech, son, 30, schoolmaster private school, b London

Maria Ann Gray, daughter, 49,  b Glasgow

Agnes Barker Beaumont, 26, servant,  b Horningsea


1911

Frederick Baynes, 37, upholsterer, b Essex

Annie Baynes, 40, b Cambridge

Frederick, 8, b Middlesex


1913

Fred Baines [sic]


1915

Frederick Baynes


1916

Frederick Baynes


1918

Richard Alfred Rowe, 10 year old son of R R Rowe, died 30.10.1918, probably of influenza


1919

Aubert Arthur “George” Murfitt


1920

George Murfitt

2.6.1920 Cambridge Daily News, house for sale with sitting tenant


1926-1929

Elsie Lydia Brown

Leslie Brown


1931-1934

L H Brown


1934

25/6/1934 Elsie Lydia Brown owner

25/6/1934 William Percy and Maurice Cudworth owners


1939

William P M Cudworth, b 1903, in charge of blind and curtain estimator soft furnishing dept (Special Constable)

Gladys Cudworth, b 1908

Alice Ansell, b 1884,

Donald G Hunt, b 1908, Civil Servant Second Class Royal Courts of Justice

Marjorie J Hunt, b 1912


1962

William P Codworth [sic]


William P Codworth


1989

7.2.1989 William Cudworth, death notice in London Gazette


1990

George S Hanson


1991

George S Hanson

Michale J Hill

 

 

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