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Custance map of Cambridge, 1798

3 Newnham Terrace, Newnham Road

History of 3 Newnham Terrace

The 1798 Custance map of Cambridge shows a large area of land in the name of C H Beales just north of the Newnham Mill where Newnham Terrace would be built.


1841 unnumbered

Patrick Beale, 44, merchant

Katherine Frances, 29 [née Hurrell, b Foxton 1812, d 1857]

Patrick, 6

Mary, 4

Edward, 2

Jane, 1

Mary Pomfist, 25

Susan Cooper, 20

Susan Broughton, 20

Sarah Laxton, 15


1851

Patrick Beales, 54, merchant, b Cambridge

Katharine, 35, b Foxton

Mary, 14, b Cambridge

Edward, 12, b Cambridge

Jane, 10, b Cambridge

Catharine, 9, b Cambridge

Frederic, 7, b Cambridge

Margaret, 3, b Cambridge

Emily, 10 mos, b Cambridge

Susan Barber, 30, servant, b Cambridge

Susan Petchey, 22, servant, b Fulbourn


1861

Patrick Beales, widower, 64, merchant maltster corn …, b Cambridge

Patrick, 26, b Cambridge

Mary, 24, b Cambridge

Edward, 22, ironmonger, b Cambridge

Jane, 20, b Cambridge

Katharine, 19, b Cambridge

Margret, 10, b Cambridge

Emily, 10, b Cambridge

Cecilia, 8, b Cambridge

Ellen Rowlinson, servant, 31, b Suffolk

Margaret Moore, 22, b Bourn

Emma Osborne, 15, b Cambridge


1871

Patrick Beales, widower, 73, corn and coal merchant, b Cambridge

Mary E, 34, b Cambridge

Katharine, 29, b Cambridge

Cecilia F, 18, b Cambridge

Frederick, 27, merchant, b Cambridge

Emily Dring, 23, cook, b Cambridge

Susan Riches, 25, housemaid, b Ely


1913

Mrs Poole


1962

Mrs M J Palmer

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