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15 (17) Union Road

History of 15 Union Road

1841 (17)[?]

Sarah Aveling, 60, laundress

Sarah, 25

Martha M Grey, 5

Mary Sadler, 15, servant


1851

Sarah Aveling, widow, 71, laundress, b Middlesex

Sarah, 39, laundress, b Middlesex

Martha M Grey, granddaughter, 16, b Essex

Aveling Baines, grandson, 6, b Bucks

Eliza Burdett, 18, servant, b Cambs

William Baines, grandson, 9, b Bucks


1861

John Swann, 53, inspector of roads, b Cambridge

Mary Ann, 55, b Cambridge

Elizabeth Fowell Swann, daughter, 25, b cambridge

John James Swann, 23, general agent, b Cambridge

Sarah Ann Willows, 14, servant, b Coton


1901

Mary Ann Leete, widower, 59, laundress, b Cambridge

James Woodgate, lodger, 48, servant,  b Cambridge


1911

Cornelius Brown, 70, widower, retired farmer, b Over

Harriett Ward, 42, housekeeper,  b Cottenham


1913

Cornelius Brown

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