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9-11 Tenison Avenue

9 Tenison Avenue, Rhinefeld

History of 9 Tenison Avenue

1911

Frederick Ralph Ryder: Lance Corporal 2074, 1st Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action 4 June 1915. Born Cambridge, enlisted Cambridge. Birth registered in the April to June Quarter 1896 in Cambridge Registration District. Baptised 2 August 1896 at Cambridge All Saints, son of Bertha Elizabeth and Zenas (a tailor) Ryder, of Malcolm Street, Cambridge. In the 1911 census he was the son of Bertha Ryder, aged 14, at school, born Cambridge, resident 9 Tenison Avenue, Cambridge. Entered France 14 February 1915. Buried in HOUPLINES COMMUNAL CEMETERY EXTENSION, Nord, France. Plot III. Row A. Grave 19. See also Cambridge All Saints, Cambridge Guildhall and Cambridge County High School (St Paul’s Roll of Honour)

1913

Mrs L Child

1962

Thomas E Gold

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