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88 Cambridge Place

History of 88 Cambridge Place

1881

Joseph Fitch, 52, coal porter, b Cambs

Rebecca, 49, b Essex

Elizabeth, 19, housemaid unemployed, b Cambridge

Mary A, 16,  dressmaker, b Cambridge

John W, 15, railway messenger, b Cambridge

Emily P, 10, b Cambridge


1891

Joseph Fitch, 62, greengrocer, b Cambridge

Rebekah, 59, b Cambridge

Edith, 9, b Cambridge


1901

Joseph M Fitch, 72, parish relief, b Cambs

Rebecca, 66, b Essex


1911

Richard Saunders, 43, general labourer for bricklayer, b Cambridge

Maud, 38, (7 children, 3 deceased), b Harston

Charles, 20, general labourer for bricklayer, b Cambridge

Alfred, 11, b Cambridge

Elizabeth, 4, b Cambridge

Thomas, 1, b Cambridge

Violet, 1 m, b Cambridge


1913

Richard Saunders

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