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115 Hills Road, 5 College Terrace

History of 115 Hills Road

1871

Lucien Boquel, 42, teacher of French, born France

Maria Joseph Boquel, 38, born France

Eliza Sparrow, 23, servant, born Suffolk

The Boquels had previously lived at 9 Downing Terrace.

In 1881 they were at 63 St Andrew’s Street.

http://millroadcemetery.org.uk/joseph-ouel/

1881

Robert Mutten, 33, drapers assistant, born Norfolk

Louisa, wife, 33, born Middlesex

Emily Lord, servant, 12, born  Fulbourn

1891

Horace Davison

Emma C

1901

Horace Davison, refreshment room manager GER

Emma C

Rose E Stigwood, servant, 14, born Duxford

1911

Horace Davison, 55, superannuated superintendent R G refreshment rooms, born London

Emma, 54, born London

1913

Horace S Davison

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