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59 Blinco Grove, Ivy House

History of 59 Blinco Grove

Built 1902

1911

Harry Mulliner Tunwell, 50, joiner, born Suffolk

Clara Matilda, 48, born Birmingham

Jessie, 20, single, domestic servant, born Chesterton

Harry Mulliner, 11, born Chesterton

Annie Alice, 9, born Cambridge

Nora Baylis, 5, born Cambridge

George Bennet Evans Tunwell, grandson, 1, born Cherry Hinton


Harry Mulliner Tunwell, rifleman with 2nd Btn Rifle Brigade. He died of his wounds on 24/04/1918.

Hamilton Richards, bombardier with Australian Imperial Force. He married Annie Tunwell of 59 Blinco Grove on 12/6/1919 St Johns. He returned to Australia in 1919.

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