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6 Campbell Street

History of 6 Campbell Street

1901

William Aylitt, 23, castle lamp worker, b Hardwick

Elizabeth A, 27, b Ely

Marjorie, 1, b Cambridge

Sarah, 64, widow, mother, monthly nurse, b Hardwick


1911

Walter D Wing, 33, tinman ironmongery, b Cambridge

Elizabeth, 35, b Haslingfield

Jessie, 8, b Cambridge

Ena, 5, b Cambridge


1913

Walter Wing, labourer


1921

Walter David Wing, 45, tin and coppersmith and range fitter, Mssrs Macintosh, 14 Market Street

Elizabeth, 47, home duties, b Haslingfield

Jessie Elizabeth, 18, tailoress, Mrs Wood & Co, Sidney Street, b Cambridge

Ena Mary, 15, needleworker, Mrs Witter Thompsons Lane, b Cambridge


1939

Elizabeth Wing, b 1874, widow, unpaid domestic duties

Jessie E, b 1905, paid domestic duties

Ena M, b 1886, college servant, bedmakers help


1962

Misses Wing

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