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72 Glisson Road

Crown Inn, 72 Glisson Road / 6 (17) Cross Street / Caius Street

History of 72 Glisson Road

1871

George W Todd, brewer & publican, 34, b Norfolk

Rebecca Todd, wife, 35, b Wisbech

Emily Todd, 10, b Chesterton

George Todd, 8, b Chesterton

Sarah Todd, 6, b Chesterton

Agnes Todd, 4, b Chesterton

Frederick Raper, stepson, Postal Telegraph Messenge, 15, b Chesterton


1879 James Stearn (Post Office)


1881

James Stearn, tailor & publican, widower, 50, b Trumpington

Mary Smith, sister in law, housekeeper, 58, b Trumpington

Mary Stearn, dressmaker, 19, b Trumpington

Smith Stearn, railway porter, 18, b Trumpington

Elizabeth Stearn, 14, b Trumpington


1883 Edmund Fenn (Kellys)

1896 Edwin Hasted (Kellys)

1904 William Aves (Kellys)


1913 Crown Inn

Edward Bowles


1962

 

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