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Mission Room, Cambridge Place (17, 18, 19, 20)

History of the Mission Room Cambridge Place

1841

(20)

William Angell, 20, labourer

Jane, 20,


1841

(19)

Charles Wilderspin, 25, labourer

Susan, 20,

George, 18 mos,

Elizabeth, 1


1841

(18)

Catherine Davies, 45, laundress,

Mary, 20,

Mickle, 20,

Bridgett, 15,


1841

(17)

Edward Oake, 27, policeman

Mary, 23,

Mary, 7 mos,


1851

(20)

Samuel Angell, 25, shoemaker, b Norfolk

Charlotte, 27, b Norfolk

Mary Anne,  b Cambridge


1851

(19)

William Newman, 29, bakers steward, b Cambridge

Sarah, 27, b Cambridge

George, 9, b Cambridge

Sarah Ann, 6, b Cambridge

William, 5, b Cambridge

Henry H, 3, b Cambridge

Frances, 2, b Cambridge


1851

(18)

William Angell, 32, slater, b Norfolk

Jane, 24, b Hauxton

William, 10, b Cambridge

Ann, 12, b Haslingfield

George, 6, b Cambridge

Catherine, 3, b Cambridge


1851

(17)

Charles Wilderspin, 35, greengrocer, b Cambridge


1861

(20)

Peter Chappel, 60, b Middlesex

Sarah, 40, b Herts

Susan, 16, b Cambs

Sophia, 9, b Cambridge

Martha, 4, b Cambridge

William, 2, b Cambridge

Arthur, 3mos,  b Cambridge


1861

(19)

Charles Prime, 35, widower, bricklayer, b Cambridge

Sarah A Eves, daughter, 10, b Cambridge


1861

(18) vacant


1861

(17)

Sarah Ransom, 18, b Shelford

Charles, brother, 14,  b Shelford

William, brother, 10, b Shelford

Henry, brother, 6, b Shelford


1871

(20)

Peter Chappell, widower, 84, charity, b Harston, blind through inflammation

Susan, 23, laundress, b Cambridge

John, 12, labourer, b Cambridge


1871

(19)

Margrett Dobson, widow, 35, laundress, b Middlesex

Hannah, 17, laundress, b Trumpington

Albert, 3, b Cambridge

Frederick Norman, visitor, 21, labourer, b Cambridge


1871

(18)

Charles Willis, 28, wood sawyer, b Cambridge

Phebe, 26, b Cambs

Ann Youngs, daughter, 9, b Cambs

Henry Young, 7, b Cambs


1871

(17)

Abed Lucas, 35, labourer, b Kent

Caroline, 37, b Shelford

George, 10, b Cambridge

William, 7, b Cambridge

Frederick, 5, b Cambridge

Arthur, 3, b Cambridge


1891

unoccupied

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