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182 Gwydir Street

182 Gwydir Street, Templar Villa

History of 182 Gwydir Street

1881: Templar Villa

Henry Wilson, 41, tailor foreman, b Herts

Elizabeth, 43, b Royston

Ernest, 15, tailor apprentice, b Herts

Leonard, 12, b Herts

Ada, 10, b Cambridge

Lilley, 6, b Cambridge

Harry J, 1, b Cambridge


1891:

Henry Wilson, head, 51, tailor, b Herts

Elizabeth, wife, 36, b St Ives

Lily, daughter, 16, b Cambridge

Oliver, son, 11, scholar, b Cambridge

Robert, son, 1, b Cambridge


1893: CIP 23.6.1893

Arthur Johnson (13) an errand boy of 182 Gwydir Street was charged on remand with feloniously breaking and entering the New Street School on June 19th with intent to commit felony. The Magistrates dismissed the case.


1901:

Tom Vinsen, 52, clerk, b St Neots

Sarah, 50, b Yorks

Henry, 19, bootmaker, b India

Archibald, 17, clerk, b India

Rose, 14, b Cambridge

Lily, 12, b Cambridge

Walter, 10, b Cambridge

Victor, 8, b Cambridge


1911: see 178 Gwydir for possible  census ennumerator error


1913:

John Green, taxidermist


1939:

Arthur Dewsbury, b 1885, travelling draper

Edith, b 1886

Gwendoline R Dewsbury, b 1912, Nurse S R N nursing home

Peggy Dewsbury, b 1918, shorthand typist and bookkeeper


1962:

Miss G R Dewsbury, SRN Nurse

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