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Green Dragon c. 1906

7 Springfield Terrace, Springfield Road / Chesterton Road

History of 7 Springfield Terrace

This was the home of William Ellis Cutting (1852-1938), his wife, Emma Ann (1855-1913) and their 13 children. Of these children, the two girls with the initial ‘A’ are Alice, b 1876, and Agnes, b 1892. Alice married in 1911.

1901:

William Cutting, 49, bricklayer, b Waterbeach

Emma, 47, laundress, b Chesterton

Edith, 21, tailoress, b Chesterton

Lizzie, 17, laundress, b Chesterton

Thomas, 14, van porter, b Chesterton

Ernest, 12, b Chesterton

Eva, 10, b Chesterton

Agnes, 8 b Chesterton

Willis, 6, b Chesterton

Arthur, 4, b Chesterton

1906:

1906 reverse of postcard above

1911:

Ellis William Cutting, builder carman

Emma Ann

Ernest William, builder machine attendant

Eva Maud

William Charles, 16, laboratory assistant

Arthur Harold, scientific instrument painter

1913:

William Cutting, carter

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