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79 Cambridge Place

History of 79 Cambridge Place

1841

William Freeman, 30, labourer

Elizabeth, 25,

Abigal, 5,


1851

William Stewarde, 35, groom, b Bury


1861

unoccupied


1871

Edward Henry Willis, 21, laborer, b Cambridge

Elizabeth, 20, b Cambridge

Elizabeth, 2, b Cambridge


1881

Charles Willis, 38, bricklayer, b Cambridge

Pheobe Willis, 37, b Harston

Harry Young, son, 17, b Cambridge


1891

Josiah Jeckell, 36, railway servant, b Norfolk

Mary A, 26, b Cambridge


1901

Harold Pollendine, 21, platelayer’s labourer, b Cambridge

Lizzie, 19, b Cambridge

Harold, 9 mos, b Cambridge

James Peters, boarder, widower, 73, general labourer, b Trumpington

George Peters, boarder, 21, son, apprentice tailor, b Cambridge


1911

Walter Darnell, 26, visitor, carman, b Cambridge

Elizabeth Plumb, 25, head, domestic, b Cambridge

Elizabeth Emma Plumb, 1 month, b Cambridge


1913

Walter Darnell

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