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33 Cambridge Place

History of 33 Cambridge Place

1841

Stephen Gamgee, 35, labourer

Sarah, 35,

Mary, 8,

Joseph, 6,

James, 3,

Jane Andrews, 21,


1851

John Catley, 28, bricklayer, b Cambridge

Harriet, 24, b Cambridge

Harriet, 7, b Cambridge

John, 2, b Cambridge

Elizabeth, 1mon, b Cambridge


1861

John Brignell, bricklayer

Emma

Louisa

John

Charles

Emma, 1, b Cambridge


1871

John Brignell, 36, laborer, b Cambridge

Emma, 35, b Cambridge

Louise, 16, charwoman, b Cambridge

Charles,12, painter’s boy, b Cambridge

Alfred, 7, b Cambridge

Frederick, 5, b Cambridge

John, 3 mos, b Cambridge


1881

Sarah Parker, 62, widow, seamstress, Wisbech


1891

Frederick Low, 29, coal porter,  b Cambridge

Lucy S, 28, b Cambridge

Ellen, 4, b Cambridge

Lucy, 1, b Cambridge


1901

Edward Morgan, 42, general labourer, b Barton

Hannah

John, carman’s contractor

Albert E, 15, pub beer bottler, b Cambridge

Frederick, 12, b Cambridge

Laura, 10, b Cambridge

Caroline, 8, b Cambridge

Annie

Arthur

George


1911

Edward Morgan, 54, carman contractor’s, b Barton

Hannah, 52, b Cambridge

John William, 28, carman contractor’s, b Cambridge

Annie E, 15, domestic servant, b Cambridge

Arthur, 14, b Cambridge

George, 12, b Cambridge

Louisa, 10, b Cambridge


1913

Edward Morgan, labourer

Frederick Morgan: Private 7352, 2nd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 20th April 1915. Born Cambridge, enlisted Ely. Buried in SUFFOLK CEMETERY, Heuvelland, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Section A. Grave 3. Also listed on Cambridge Guildhall. (St Paul’s Roll of Honour)

John [William] Morgan: Private 201431, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 23rd April 1917. Aged 34. Born Cambridge, enlisted Bury St Edmund’s. Formerly 4267, Suffolk Regiment. Son of Edward and Hannah Morgan, of 33, Cambridge Place, Hills Rd., Cambridge. No known grave. Commemorated on ARRAS MEMORIAL, Pas de Calais, France. Bay 4. Also listed on Cambridge Guildhall. (St Paul’s Roll of Honour)

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