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43,44,45 Bateman Street

44 Bateman Street

History of 44 Bateman Street

1901:

George Hale, 42, college servant

Emily E, 38, wife, b Histon

Frederick G, 14, office boy,  b Cambridge

Ada E, 9,  b Cambridge

Harold, 7,

Florence Harding, 18, dressmaker,  b Cambridge

Ethel, 17, dressmaker,  b Cambridge


1911:

George Hale, 52, college under porter, b Melbourn

Maria, 50, b Norfolk

Frederick George, 24, land agent’s clerk, b Cambridge

Harold Hale, 17, apprentice college cook, b Cambridge


1913:

George Hale, college servant


1962:

Herbert Clark

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