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6 Princes Street

History of 6 Princes Street

1901:

Joseph Freestone, bricklayer

Elizabeth, college bedmaker,

Agnes Wayman, sister, widower, 51, laundress, b Cambridge


1911:

Joseph Henry Freestone, 48, bricklayer, b Cambridge

Elizabeth, 49,  Cambridge

Robert Jeckell, nephew, 14, house boy, b Cambridge


1913:

Joseph Freestone, labourer

Robert Jeckell: Private, 3012, 1st/1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action Schwaben Redoubt 14th October 1916. Enlisted and resident Cambridge. Buried in Mill Road Cemetery, Thiepval, Plot XVII. Row F. Grave 3. See also Cambridge Guildhall (St Paul’s Roll of Honour)


1962:

Cherwcznski

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