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3 - 4 Bentinck Street

3 Bentinck Street

History of 3 Bentinck Street

1901

Walter Moss, 28, gas fitter, b Hants

Willamena, 25, b Sawston

Alfred, brother, 17, gas fitter, b Hants


1911

William James Barber, 52, carpenter and joiner, b Cambridge

Susan Anderson, 54, b Cambridge

Leonard Horace, 20, shop assistant, b Cambridge

Gladys May, 17,  b Cambridge


1913

William James Barber, carpenter


Leonard Horace Barber: Private 7005, 1/7th Battalion (Territorial), Northumberland Fusiliers. Died of wounds 19th November 1916. Aged 24. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Son of William James and Susan Anderson Barber, of 3, Bentinck St., Cambridge; husband of Winifred Maud Barber, of 34, Broad St., Cambridge. Buried in FLESQUIERES HILL BRITISH CEMETERY, Nord, France. Plot IV. Row C. Grave 8. See also Cambridge Guildhall and Cambridge St Matthew’s (St Paul’s Roll of Honour)


1939

Phyllis E A Hobbs, b 1909

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Jean A, b 1938

Sarah Nightingale, b 1904, kitchen assistant


1962

Eric T W Northfield

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