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34 (14) Norwich Street

History of 34 Norwich Street

1871

(14)

Mervyn Patterson, 68, widower, licentiate of Apothecaries Co London  and local preacher, b Ireland

James Joseph Patterson, 26, b London


1881

(14)

Mary A Constable, 50, lodging house keeper, b Cambridge

Mary C Baldry, lodger, 70, annuitant, b Cambridge

Robert J W Davison, 28, undergraduate, b Worcs


1891

(14)

Frederick A Taylor, 31, porter, b Cambridge

Amelia, 29, dressmaker, b Willingham

Olive, 3, b Cambridge

Florence M Jabies, general servant, b Willingham

Jane R Morse, 71, widow, lodger, living on own means, b Cambridge


1901

(14)

Fredric A Taylor, 40, porter, b Cambridge

Amelia, 39, b Willingham

Alex M, 13, b Cambridge


1911

W J Challender, 45, confectioner, b Cambridge

E Challender, wife, 47, b Cambridge

H Challender, daughter, 9, b Cambridge


From WWI records it can be assumed that the Goodman family, who lost two sons in WWI, moved here from 55 Cambridge Place at some time during WWI

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