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17 Bentinck Street

History of 17 Bentinck Street

1901:

Henry Impy, 56, gardener’s foreman, b Foxton

Mary Ann, 53, b Foxton


1911:

William Digby Moore, 50, collector for steam laundry, b Essex

Emily, 47, b Devon

Mabel Sarah, 18, clerk in laundry office, b Southsea

Charles Edward, 15, baker errand boy, b Eastbourne

Roy Digby, 10, school choir boy,  b Eastbourne


1913:

William Moore, collector


1939:

Cecil L C Coleman, b 1912, railway good porter trained as signalman and shunter

Leila M, b 1911

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Baby girl Coleman, b 1939


1962:

Albert Sherman

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