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18 Station Road, Woodstock Villa

History of 18 Station Road

1871

George Kett senior moved here from 40 Hills Road. He died in 1872.

1881

(Woodstock Villa)

Henry Chapman, 64, root manufacturer

Susannah S Chapman, 67, born Norfolk

Martha Bryant, 28, servant, born Ashwell Herts

1891

Martha Chapman, 38, living on own means

Harry, 4, born Cambridge

Florence Paddy, servant, born Herts

1901

Martha Chapman, 49, widow

Harry, 14,

Ethel E Humphrey, niece, 13, born Herts.

Annie A Northrop, servant, 17, born Harston

1911

Martha Chapman, 58, widow, born Ashwell Herts.

Harry Chapman, 24, son, civil engineer Borough Surveyor,  born Cambridge

Minnie Tabor, servant, 15, born Sawston

1913

Mrs Martha Chapman

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