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A portrait of a man in uniform sits atop two handwritten envelopes, one addressed to a British prisoner of war in Germany.

William Saddington

77 Hinton Avenue (formerly 2), Cambridge

History of 77 Hinton Avenue

1901

(no number or name) Since James Dean is listed in this census and in 1911 his property was ennumerated at no.1, then it is possible that the following person was resident in 1901 at no.2:

Elizabeth Brown, wife, 55, born Bottisham

1911

Arthur George Ellis, 57, boot repairer, born Pimlico

Lydia, 42, born East Grinstead

George Charles, 19, gardener domestic, born London

Lydia Bertha, 18, dressmaker, born London

Florence Emily, 11, born Trumpington


William J C Saddington, born 1889, was a private with the 10th Btn Kings Royal Rifles. (He was  related to the Saddington family just along the road at 71 Hinton Avenue in the 1911 census).

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