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25 Hills Road in 2021

25 (58) (42) Hills Road

History of 25 Hills Road

1841

(42) Evans

1851

Evans

1861

(58 Hills Road)

Martha Daniel, 63, proprietor of houses, born Cambridge

Martha, 39,

Elizabeth Pamment, servant, 25, born Isleham


1871

(58 Hills Road)

Martha Daniel, clergyman’s widow, 73, house property, born Cambridge

Martha Daniel, daughter, 49, born Cornwall

Elizabeth Hobbs, 22, servant, born Cambs


1881

(58 Hills Road)

Gustave W Bartlett, 35, chief clerk to superintendent engineer telegraph civil service, born Devon

Emma S, 25, born Middlesex

Cecil G A, 2, born Cambridge

Maud A, 6 ms, born Cambridge

Mary Marshall, servant, 16, born Cottenham


1891

William Barton, 30, fishmonger, born Herts

Mary A, 31, born Cambridge

Leonard W, 2 mos, born Cambridge

Elizabeth M Biggs, 16, servant,  born Balsham


1901

Charles Bates (4 rooms), 27

Ann Branch (2 rooms), 59, living on own means, born Cambridge


1911

Charles Bates, 37, tobacconist, born Cambridge

Louisa, 30, born Cambridge

Charles, 5, born Cambridge

Matilda Fitchar, 17, servant, born Suffolk


1913

C E Bates, tobacconist


The existing building was demolished and replaced in 2021

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