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56 Coronation Street

History of 56 Coronation Street

1901:

Charles Pammenter, 40, groom driver,

Harriet

Florence, servant

Charles, packer and porter

George, porter and boy

Arthur

Walter


1911:

Charles W Pammenter 50, cab driver public service, b Chesterton

Harriet, 57, b Swaffham

Florence, 29, b Cambridge

Charles E, 26, motor bus driver, b Cambridge

George, 24, gardener’s labourer, b Cambridge

Arthur, 22, formerly gardener in public service, b Cambridge

Walter, 18, sailor in Royal Navy, b Cambridge


1913:

Charles P Pammenter, labourer. After 1913 the family moved to 3 Princes Street.

Arthur Pammenter: Private 23511, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 17th January 1918. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Son of C. W. and Harriet Pammenter, of 3, Princes St., Cambridge. Buried in BUCQUOY ROAD CEMETERY, FICHEUX, Pas de Calais, France. Plot II. Row D. Grave 18. (St Paul’s Roll of Honour)

Charles E Pammenter: Able Seaman R/6349, Hawke Battalion, Roya Naval Division, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Died 1st August 1918. Buried in TINCOURT NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, Somme, France. Plot IX. Row E. Grave 9. See also Cambridge Guildhall. (St Paul’s Roll of Honour)

1962:

George Chapman

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