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106 Gwydir Street

History of 106 Gwydir Street

1881

William G Cave, head, 33, railway engine driver, b Cambridge

Susannah, wife, 25, b Cambridge

William, son, 11, scholar, b Cambridge

Ellen, daughter, 9, scholar, b Cambridge

Alfred, son, 7, scholar, b Cambridge

Florence A, daughter, 6, scholar, b Cambridge

Naomi, daughter, 5, scholar, b Cambridge

Charles W, son, 3, scholar, b Cambridge

Arthur, son, 1 mo, b Cambridge


1891

Manasseh Charles Green, 26, grocer’s assistant, b Horningsea

Maria Elizabeth (nee Banyard), 25, b Cambridge

This couple move to 98 Ainsworth Street.


1901

William Burbage, 35, baker

Laura E, 33, b Cambridge

William J, 8, b Cambridge

Frank R, 7, b Cambridge

Elsie B, 5, b Cambridge

Gladys D, 2, b Cambridge


1904 William L Burbage, baker


1911

William Burbage, 45, baker, b Cambridge

Elizabeth, 43, b Cambridge

William, 23, cooks apprentice, b Cambridge

Frank, 17, page doctors, b Cambridge

Elsie, 15, b Cambridge

Harry, 8, b Cambridge

George, 6, b Cambridge

Maude, 3, b Cambridge


1913 William L Burbage, baker


1916 CDN 24.6.1916: Absentees under the Military Service Act: Edward Burbage (38), 106 Gwydir Street, Cambridge. The public are invited to assist the military authorities in tracing the above mentioned men. Information should be given to the Recruiting Officer, Cambridge, and will be treated as strictly confidential.


1939

Rose M Taylor, married, b 1915

Pamela Taylor, b 1929

Louise Edwards, married, b 1915

?


1962

Sidney Linford

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