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51 Coronation Street

History of 51 Coronation Street

1901:

James Rawlinson, 43, army pensioner, b Stapleford

Emily, 50, b Great Shelford, blind

George, 17, grocers assistant, b London


1911: (in 1901 the Downs family are at 5 Greens Court, Coronation Street)

Jessie Downs, 49, charwoman, b Burwell

Jessie, 22, laundry work, b Fulbourn

Lizzie, 13, b Fulbourn

Alec Lovelock, 7, nephew, b London

John William Nightingale, 21, errand boy chemist, b Trumpington


1913:

Arthur Loates, plate layer GER

1962:

John Middleton

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