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Gothic Terrace, Gwydir Street

190 Gwydir Street, Gothic Terrace

History of 190 Gwydir Street

1881:

Joseph Wallis, head, 44, waiter, b Cambridge

Ellen, wife, 37, b Essex

John, son, 16, compositor,  b London

Edith M, daughter, 9, scholar, b Cambridge

Frederick C, son, 6, scholar, b Cambridge


1891:

Thomas Cockburn, head, 38, railway guard, b London

Mary A, wife, 27, b Yorkshire

Margaret, daughter, 2, b Cambridge

Ethel M, daughter, 11 mos, b Cambridge

Mary Stevenson, mother, 62, b Yorks


1901:

Walter E Staden, 35, tailor, b Cambridge

Alice S, 37, b Cherry Hinton


1911:

Frederick Lander, 49, cement miller, b Grantchester

Sarah Maria, 51, b Castle Camps

Lois Hall Lander, 20, clerk correspondence, b Grantchester


1913:

Frederick Lander, cement employee


1939:

Sidney Childerley, b 1887, brewer’s driver

Ethel K, b 1891

Kenneth G, b 1921, furnishing salesman

Arthur E W Melbourne, b 1909, college clerk


1962: –

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