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44 Cambridge Place

History of 44 Cambridge Place

1851

William Beavis, 59, labourer, b Cambridge


1861

John F Ripley, 45, shoemaker, b Cambridge

Elizabeth, 49. b Norfolk

Charlotte Stoakley, wife’s daughter, 16, bookbinder server, b Cambridge

John F Ripley, 16, son, errand boy, b Northants


1871

Sarah Brignall, 39, widow, laundress, b Cambridge

Hannah, 10, b Cambridge

Matilda, 7, b Cambridge

Robert Catley, boarder, widower, 44, laborer, b Cambridge


1881

(not listed)


1891

Mission Room, together with 45

not in later censuses

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