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15 – 16 Princes Street

History of 15 - 16 Princes Street

1901 (15)

Robert E Larkins, 78, bricklayer, b Cambridge

Jane, 74, b Cambridge

Ellen, 33, dressmaker, b Cambridge

Robert, 31, bricklayer, b Cambridge

Charles, 29, printer, b Cambridge


1911

William Charles Baseley, 33, fish porter, b London

Eliza, 40, b Herts

Dorothy Mary, 5, b Essex

Daisy Martin, step daughter, 21, b Herts

Harry Martin, step son, 20, farm labourer, b Herts

Beatrice Martin, step daughter, 15, b Herts

Dick Martin, step son, 13, b Herts

Dick Martin: Private 326063, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Killed in action 6th October 1917. Formerly 2998, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Enlisted Cambridge. Commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial, Zonnebeke, Panels 40/41 and 162/162A. Also listed on Cambridge Guildhall. (St Paul’s Roll of Honour)


1913

(15) William Bailey [Baseley?], fishmonger


1945

Nicholas Albert Sadler


1962

(15) Mrs Sadler

(16) M A Vince

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