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9 Station Road (4 Arundel Villas)

History of 9 Station Road

1881

(4 Arundel Villas)

Charles E Gray, builder

Harriett

Annie, 18, governess,

Percy, 9,

Jessie, 7,

Charles, 5

Nellie, 4

Elizabeth Bishop, servant, 19, born Cambridge

Mary Hards [?], visitor, 45, grocer’s wife, born York


1891

(4 Arundel Villas)

Charles E Gray, retired confectioner [sic]

Harriet [sic]

Percy W, 19, auctioneer, born Cambridge

Jessie M, 17,

Charles F, 15, ironmonger, born Cambridge

Nellie M, 14,

Hester Flood, 24, servant, born Oakington


1901

Charles Gray, retired builder

Harrette [sic]

Nellie

Mabel Day, 16, housemaid, born Wicken

Clara Norman, 21, cook, born Willingham


1911

Charles Edward Gray, 75, retired builder, born Cambridge

Harrette Dean Gray, 71, born Cambridge

Nellie Maria Gray, 34, born Cambridge

Elizabeth King, cook, 25, born Melbourne

Ethel May Headland, housemaid, 22, born Cambridge


1913

Charles E Gray

1962

Arthur E. E. McKenzie

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