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85 Hills Road, (8 Eastbourne Terrace)

History of 85 Hills Road

1871

James Hugh Knight, 37, superintendent P O telegraphs, born Brighton
Bessie, 42, born Devon
George Hugh, 8, born Chester
Charles William, 6, born Chester
Amelia Ann, 13, born Greenwich
Gertrude Mary, 4, born Chester
Eliza Heath, servant, 25, born Cambs

1881

Sarah Anne Hughes, widow, 63, interest of money, born Haddenham
Arthur William, 28, mechanical engineer, born Haddenham
Martin, 26, schoolmaster undergraduate Camb Univty, born Haddenham
Sarah B, 23, born Haddenham
Sidney Ed., 17, architects pupil, born Haddenham
Martha C Freeman, visitor, 54, born Suffolk
Kezia Wilson, 28, servant, born Girton

1891

Anna Martin, widow, 50, lodging house keeper, born Norfolk
Gerald H, 18, draper’s apprentice, born Fulham
Marie A, 17, governess, born Fulham
Reginald, 11, born Fulham
Hugh, 10, born Fulham
Harold S, 6, born Fulham

Edith Smith, 14, servant, born Suffolk

1901

Emily Barber, 62, living on own means, born Cambs
Fanny Feetham, 24, servant, born Oakington

1911

Charles Burleigh, 76, retired farmer, born Gt Chesterford
Sarah, 62, born Gt Chesterford

1913

C Burleigh

2026

Two Treasure – Hand Pulled Noodles

Illegible ghost sign on wall of 85 Hill Road (SJM 2026)

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