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63 Hills Road Cambridge

63 Hills Road, Portugal House, (19 Eastbourne Terrace)

History of 63 Hills Road

1881

Sarah Royall, widow, 49, lodging house keeper, born Cambridge

John W, 13, born Cambridge

Edith, 12, born Cambridge

Minnie M, 10, born Cambridge

Sarah Norman, 14, servant,  born Gt Wilbraham

William C Oldham, lodger, 27, barrister at law in practice, born Notts

1891

Sarah Royall

Edith

Minnie

Henry H Sheehan, boarder, 23, teacher of languages, born Herts.

1901

Sarah Royall, 69

Edith

Minnie M

1911

Caroline Jane Francis, 69, private means, born Cambridge

Lilian Buxton, 23, servant,  born Cambridge

1913

(Portugal House)

Miss Francis

1918

Caroline J Frances died 15.12.1918, age 77

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