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6 Willis Road

History of 6 Willis Road

1891

Grace de Buriete, 26, b Cambridge

Annie Isaac, 67, widow, mother, b London

Kate Speechley, 25, visitor, b Bishops Stortford

Sarah Annett, 17, domestic servant, b Peterborough

 

1901

Mary E Green, 65, living on own means, b London

Harriet M, 69, sister, living on own means, b London

Catherine A, 57, sister, living on own means, b Duxford

Agnes Leven, 17, domestic servant, b Cambridge

 

1911

Mary Elizabeth Green, 75, retired school mistress, b London

Catherine Anne Green, 67, sister, retired school mistress, b Duxford

Alice Ambrose, 20, general domestic servant, b Caxton

 

1939

John L G Evered, b 1884, dental surgeon

Constance N (Craig), b 1898, unpaid domestic duties

Barbara W, b 1923, dental receptionist

Dora Vail, widow, b 1i62, private means

1 closed record

 

1962

Mrs C N Evered

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