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125 Hills Road, P Beales and Co. Coal Wharf

History of 125 Hills Road

1871

Railway Bridge Coal Wharf (a private railway siding)

Wm Peacock, merchant’s clerk

Ann, 69, wife, born Hunts

Ellen Easton, granddaughter, 8, born London

John Phillips, lodger, 19, clerk, born Cambridge

1881

William Peacock, widower, 65, coal yard manager, born St Ives

Jane Roggers, servant, 48, housekeeper, born Cambs

1891

Beales Coal Depot

Jabez C Cornwall, 36, foreman coal yard, born Cambs

Elizabeth M, 39, born Cambs

Flossie E, 6, born Cambridge

1901

Edward Beales, 31, coal merchant, born Cambridge

James Warren, servant, 66, horsekeeper, born Essex

Sarah Warren, servant, 64, housekeeper, born Suffolk

1911

Sidney James Wilson, 26, foreman of coal wharf, born Cambridge

Sarah Alice, 24, born London

Dorothy Georgina, 5, born Cambridge

1913

Sidney Wilson, foreman

P Beales and Co., Coal Wharf

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