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71 Gwydir Street

History of 71 Gwydir Street

1881:

Henry Squires, head, goods guard railways, 31, b Suffolk

Sarah, wife, 27, b Fen Drayton

Harry W, son, 4, b Cambridge

Joseph, son, 3, b Cambridge

Elizabeth J, daughter, 1, b Cambridge


1891:

Charles Shedd, 50,  railway fireman, b Cambridge

Naomi, wife, 47, b Hauxton


1901:

Albert Curtis, 28, railway fire lighter, b Cottenham

Maud, 28, b Chesterton

Doris, 4, b St Ives


1904: CIP 21.10.1904: Albert Curtis gave evidence in the case of Jarves Carey Manoch, loco superintendant, charged with assault of Joseph George Gardiner, an assistant bailiff of the court. Manoch was convicted on two counts, a total fine of £3 16s 6d.


1911:

John William Elliott, 38, car and wagon examiner, b Cambridge

Martha May Elliott, 27, b Suffolk


1913:

John William Elliot, GER servant

1962:

Leslie Isaacson

1970:

Walter J Philpot

1982:

Roy Hammens, photographer

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