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6 St Barnabas Road

History of 6 St Barnabas Road

1911

Edward Twelftree Saint, 26, motor car agent, born Cambridge

Ida Elsie Saint, 22, born Cambridge

Joan Marjorie Twelftree Saint, 1, born Cambridge

Annie Day, 16, servant, born Comberton

1913

E T Saint


1918

Lt-Col Saint of the Cambridgeshire Regiment  was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for his actions in March 1918 (London Gazette 16-9-18). He died of wounds 29-8-18.

There is a biography on the Mill Road Cemetery web site.

There are also numerous references to him in ‘The Cambridgeshires 1914-1919’ Riddell and Clayton pub. 1934.


1962

James S Line

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