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59 Cambridge Place

History of 59 Cambridge Place

1841

Henry Faben, 30, labourer

Mary, 30,

John, 8,

Henry, 6,

Robert, 3,

Mary, 1,


1851

George Johnson, 43, bootmaker, b Huntingdon


1861

Charles Darling, 39, builder’s lab, b Cherry Hinton

Elizabeth, 31, b Cambs

James, 6, b Cambs

William, 1, b Cambridge


1871

Frederick Homesham, 29, blacksmith, b Hants

Rebecca, 30. b Cambridge

Fred, 7, b Hants

John, 6, b Hants

Agnes, 4, b Cambridge

Alice, 2, b Cambridge

Harry, 4 mos, b Cambridge


1881

Charles Allgood, 31, bricklayer, b Cambridge

Charlotte, 33, b Cambridge

Eleanor, 3, b Cambridge

Ernest, 3 mos, b Cambridge


1891

Thomas Keizer, 39, furrier, b London


1901

vacant


1911

Frederick Wallman, 32, cab driver, b Cambridge

Kate, 40, b Wilts (6 children, 5 survived)

Elizabeth, 13, b Cambridge

Edith Ellen, 12, b Cambridge

Lilian Jane, 10, b Cambridge

Frederic John, 4, b Cambridge

Henry Cyril, 2, b Cambridge


1913

Frederick Wallman, cab driver

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