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111, Berrydale, Hemingford Road, Cambridge

History of 111 Hemingford Road

1898 gardens

1901 no record

1904 Francis Plumb

In 1901 Francis is a widower living with 6 year Jasper in his sister’s house, 28 Histon Road.


1911

Francis G Plumb, railway porter, 39, newmarket

Emma A, 34, b Essex

Francis H, 9, b Chesterton

Dorothy K, 8, b Romsey Town

John H, 7, b Romsey Town

Nora Fuller, 19, visitor, b Cambridge

Hobson Frohock, grocer’s porter, 18, lodger, b Chesterton

Dorothy Cornell, 0, nurse child, b Chesterton


1913

Francis Plumb, railway servant GER

1917

Jasper Quincey Plumb: Private, 2nd/4th Battalion Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Died 22/08/1917. Age 22.

In 1911 Jasper was living with his aunt Susannah at 29 Histon Road.

http://histonroadcemetery.org/graves/wargraves/ww1/jqplumb/

1920 Mrs Plumb

1940 John Plumb

1970 John Plumb

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