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28 Tenison Road

History of 28 Tenison Road

1911

Arthur Thomas Webb, 33, traveller glass and china, b Cambridge

Elizabeth née Child, 32, b Norfolk

Margaret Mary, 5, b Cambridge

In 1901 Elizabeth was living at Honey Hill.

In 1939 they were living at 59 Victoria Park.


1913

J H Drew


1914

Reginald Deck and his wife Martha probably moved to the address at about this time as Reginald had certainly opened his chemists’s by 1913. Martha died in 1935 and Reginald remarried in 1936.


1928

Agnes Bromley died at this address. Her sister was Martha Deck, husband of Reginald, the chemist.

See Mill Road Cemetery entry


1962

Mrs Shaw

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