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2 Gwydir Street

2 Gwydir Street

History of 2 Gwydir Street

1881:

Henry Peck, head, 52, tailor, b Cambridge

Rebecca, wife, 54, b Oakington


1891:

Henry Peck, head, 62,  tailor, b Cambridge

Rebecca, wife, 64, b Oakington


1901:

Herbert Wallis, 41, carpenter, b Cambridge

Sarah A,  30, b Littleport

Ruby M, 1, b Cambridge


1900: CC&J 21.12.1900: Saturday Night on Mill Road: In connection with the same disturbance, Charles Ernest Tiplady of Gwydir Street and Arthur Owers, of Brewhouse Lane, were charged with obstructing PC.s Westrup and Wilding in the execution of their duty on December 15th.


1904:

Charles Tiplady


1911:

Charles Tiplady, 48, tailor, b Cambridge

Emma, 47, b Kent

John, 24, tailor’s porter, b Cambridge

Mabel Garwood, daughter, 26, b Cambridge

Henry Garwood, son in law, 28, barman wine merchants, b Cambs

May Garwood, granddaughter, 3,b Cambridge

Joyce Garwood, granddaughter, 5 mos, b Cambs

James Garwood, 20, osler hotel, b Essex


1913:

Charles Tiplady, tailor


1939:

Henry C Badcock, b 1891, lengthman engineer

Emily M, b 1887

Charles H, b 1916, shop assistan

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1962:

Mrs A E Thorogood


For more information see http://www.theedkins.co.uk/jo/gwydir/house2.htm

 

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