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13 Coronation Street

History of 13 Coronation Street

1901:

Elizabeth Hurst, 31, b Oxford

Arthur, 5, b Wales

Harry, 2, b Wales

Annie, 1, b Cambridge

Mary Ann Ward, mother in law, 61, b Oxford

Arthur Temple, lodger, 31, mineral water manager, b Worcs

Annie Temple, 33, b Oxford

Sidney Temple, 15, page boy, b Oxford

Harriet Temple, 7, b Wales

Hilda Temple, 5, b Wales


1911:

Robert Howson, 57, gardener, b Bluntisham

Sophia, 65, b Oakington

Bertha Jane, 25, dressmaker, b Hunts


1913:

Robert Howson, gardener

Misses Howson and Philips, dressmakers


1962:

Mrs Dougan

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