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Brewhouse Lane, East Road (MoC)

Brewhouse Lane, East Road

History of Brewhouse Lane

For data on recipients of Cambridge Charity Organisation Society support see Mapping Relief.


1881

(8)

Elijah Berry, 45, shoemaker,

Augusta Berry, 39, college servant,

Florence Berry, 21, housekeeper,

Eliza A Berry,  10,

Charlotte M Berry  8,

Alfred Berry, 5,


1882

John ‘Jack’ Berry Hobbs was born here 16th December 1882


1891

(9)

Elijah Berry, 56, baker,

Agatha Berry, 52,

Alfred Berry, 16, milk boy

In 1901 Alfred Berry is living at 3 Rivar Place


1913 Kellys

  1. Albert Smith

2. Joseph Blunt

3. Charles Doggett

4. Mrs Pink

5. A Hatchman

6. Mrs Hatchman

7. Mrs Markham

8. Stephen Hatchman

9. George Thurlbourn

10. Mrs Osler

11. William Fox

Shrive’s basket factory

Whitehead’s carriage painter’s workshop

 

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