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2 Pemberton Terrace

History of 2 Pemberton Terrace

1901

Mary Ann Jackson,  widower, 79, living on own means, b Cambridge

Alfred, 42, grocer, b Cambridge

Walter G, 38, newsagent, b Cambridge

Sidney S, 34, tutor, b Cambridge

Melinda Taylor, servant, 29, b Cambridge


1911

Mary Elizabeth Hargood, 56, private means, b Portsmouth

Rosa Mary Morgan Hargood, sister, 54, b Portsmouth

Annie Elizabeth Randall, 28, cook, b Cambridge

Susan Elizabeth Chapman, 28, housemaid, b Cambridge

For a detailed description of the Hargoods, see Mary Greene’s autobiography, The Joy of Remembering.


1913

Mrs Currie


1962

Percy Buckle

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