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52 Hills Road (27)(25)

History of 52 Hills Road

1841

(25)

Walter Patrick, 35, baker

Frances, 34,

James, 5,

Joseph, 3,

Susannah, 1,

Sarah Adams, 19, servant


1851

Charles Allen, 58, retired bookbinder, b Chesterton

Sarah, 57, b Cambridge

Sarah, 14, b Cambridge

Elizabeth Skinner, 27, servant


1861

(27)

Catherine S Pain, 21, unmarried, fundholder, b Cambridge

Eleanner Pain, sister, 16, fundholder, b Cambridge

Mary Wallman, 30, servant, b Shelford


1871

(27)

Sarah Pain, widow, 71, income from interest on money, b Beds

Eleanor, 26, b Cambridge

Mary Wallman, 39, servant, b Gt Shelford

Lucy E Tuxford, 21, housemaid, b Cambridge


1881

(27 Hills Road)

Mary E Cross, widow, 48, lodging house keeper, b Cambridge

Charles W, 20, upholsterer, b Cambs

John D, 19, cook, b Cambs

William B, 17, clerk, b Cambs

Ada B, 14, b Cambridge

Ethel H, 7, b Cambridge

Elizabeth A Clark, servant, 18, b Cambridge

Amelia Hitch, lodger, 68, widow, consols and houses, b Middlesex

Matilda Hemans, head, widow, 50, dividends, b Dublin

Emily Hemans, 20, b London

Blanche Hemans, 16, b London


1891

Isaiah Woolf Jacobs, 33, accountant, b Oxford

Josephine, 28, b Poland

Norman Leonard, 6, b Bath

Ruth, 2, b Cambridge

Dorethea, 3 mos, b Cambridge

Abraham Hart,  bro in law, 36, accountant and auctioneer, b Poland

Ada Noah, 22, nurse, b Birmingham

Emma Cooper, 14, servant, b Cambs


1901

William L White, 36, chemist,  b Soham

Jessie M, 27, b Cambridge

Mabel J, 2, b Cambridge

Avis Cracknell, servant, 15, b Reach


1911

Herbert Webb, 45, coach smith, born Cambs

Carrie, 50, born Lowestoft


1913

Church & Son, pharmaceutical chemists

Herbert James Webb, coach smith


1939

Percy C Woodcock, b 1900, butchers shopman

Ivy F, b 1912, drapers shop assistant

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