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Panton House in 1904 (Cambridgeshire Collection)

Panton House, Union Road

History of Panton House, Union Road

1881

Charles F Foster, 39, magistrate banker corn merchnt, b Cambridge

Jane, 41, b London

Bernard C, 9, b Cambridge

Elizabeth C, 7, b Cambridge

Percy G, 5, b Cambridge

Agnes J C, 2, b Cambridge

Josephine Goodman, niece, 16, b Cambridge

Mary A Cook, 29, parlour maid, b Cambridge

Ann Neale, 36, cook, b Whittlesey

Emma Harper, 23, housemaid, b Longstowe

Susan Smith, 37, nurse, b Bluntisham

Mary J Easton, nurse, 20, b St Ives

The Fosters previously lived at 6 St Peter’s Terrace.

In 1891 they were living in Grange Road.


1911

Keziah Spendelow, head servant, 32, cook and caretaker, b Hunts

Maud Alice Hagger, parlourmaid, 22, b Triplow

Lucy Ridgard, 17, kitchenmaid, b Newmarket

Site of Perse School for Girls

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