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69 Mill Road (27) (5 Pulling Terrace)

History of 69 Mill Road

1881 (5 Pulling Terrace)

Josiah Savill, 56, traveller wine and spirit, b Suffolk


1891 (27)

William Sexton, 41, printer letter press, b Melton Mowbray


1901 (69)

William Dunn, 64, hotel waiter, b Whittlesford

Elizabeth Jane né Badcock, 46, b Caldecott

Florence, 21, housemaid, b Cambridge

Charles, 20, baker, b Cambridge

Sidney, 18, college porter, b Cambridge

Bertie, 16, errand boy, b Cambridge

Betty, 14, b Cambridge

Maud, 13, b Cambridge

Lily, 11, b Cambridge

Cynthia, 9, b Cambridge

Cecil, 6, b Cambridge

Samuel, 4, b Cambridge

Winifred, 1, b Cambridge

In 1911 Lily Dunn was married and living at 85 Vinery Road

William and family had moved to 25 Norfolk Terrace.


1913

Heber Cornwall, carpenter

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