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19, Grange Terrace, Grange Road, St. Keyne

History of 19 Grange Road

1901 St Keynes

Henrietta Rust, 28, cook, b Hammersmith


1913

James George Frazer, Fellow of Trinity [Scottish anthropologist and folklorist]


1939

Elinor M Hansford, b 26.7.1910, records officer regional ARP

Thomas Morey, b 2.6.1904, bank clerk,

Florence Churchman, b 3.11.1870, domestic help

Peggy D Sindall, b 9.8.1917, secretary mathematical lab

Snoh Tanbunymen, b 11.2.1916, student

Daisy M Sindall, b 21.3.1911, dental secretary

Edith B Sindall, b 2.8.1885, guest house owner

Daisy married Alastair Steel, a naval lieutenant,  in 1942 and moved to Scotland. She had previously lived at Ashton House


1962

Selwyn College Hostel

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