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11 Cambridge Place

History of 11 Cambridge Place

1841

Elizabeth Prime, 70, laundress

Louisa, 30, laundress,

Matthew, 25, labourer

George, 14,

1851

Eliza Turner, 53, widow, shopkeeper, b Herts

Victoria Turtle Turner, 14, dress maker, b Cambridge

William Turtle, lodger, 33, butcher, b Cambs

John Miller, visitor, 32, railway lab, b Hants

1861

Thomas Gray, 42, bricklayer, b Chesterton

Elizabeth, 37, b Cambridge

Jane, 4, b Cambridge

Joseph Brown, lodger, widower, 56, sawyer,  b Balsham

1871

Thomas Gray, labourer, 50, b Chesterton

Elizabeth, 44, b Balsham

Emma, 7, b Cambridge

1881

Thomas Gray, 62, bricklayer, b Chesterton

Elizabeth L, 54, b Balsham

Harriett Stalley, visitor, 65, nurse, b Chesterton

1891

Robert Faber, widower, 75, labourer, b Cambridge

1901

George Lucas, 38, bricklayer’s labourer, b Cambridge

Laura, 36, b Sawston

William, 18, carter, b Cambridge

Ernest J Moulton, stepson. parcels office clerk, b Sawston

George Moulton, stepson, van guard GER, b Sawston

In 1891 the Lucas family were living at 48 Cambridge Place

In 1911 William Henry Lucas is living at 12 Union Road.

1911

George Lucas, 49, bricklayer’s labourer, b Cambridge

Laura, 46, b Sawston

William, 18, carter, b Cambridge

Ernest J Moulton, stepson. parcels office clerk, b Sawston

George Moulton, van guard GER, b Sawston

1913

George Lucas, labourer

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