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45 / 47 Station Road Swavesey

47 Station Road, Church End, High Street, Swavesey

History of 47 Station Road

1871 High Street

John Coulson, 56, ag.lab., b Swavesey

Lydia, 60, b Swavesey

Ann, 21, b Swavesey

Robert, 17, ag.lab., b Swavesey


1881

Joseph Coulson, 43, wheelwright, b Swavesey

Elizabeth, 37, b Swavesey

Thomas, 12, b Swavesey

Sarah, 9, b Lolworth

James, 1, b Swavesey


1891

Frederick Kester, 42, ag.lab., b Swavesey

Sarah, 41, b Willingham

Thomas, 18, ag,lab., b Swavesey

Samuel, 12, ag.lab., b Swavesey

Lilian, 6, b Swavesey


1901 [see 45]


1911 Church End

Ellen Mortlock, 74, widow, b Lolworth


1913

Church End Swavesey c1938 note tarmac road and electricity (Alan Lee Swavesey collection)

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