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Leslie John Fuller (no 15), Hemingford Road

12 Hemingford Road, Pretoria Terrace

History of 12 Hemingford Road

1904 gardens


1911

John Plumb, carpenter out of work, widower, 68, b Ickleton

Harriett, cousin, housekeeper, 64, b Cambridge


1913

John Plumb


1920 Miss Rook


1921

Sarah Rowell, mother wife, married, b Waterbeach

Jack Fuller Rowell, 23, b Cambridge, chef Mrs Moyes Hotel Proprietress Lion Hotel

Harold George Fuller Rowell, 20, b Cambridge, cabinet maker W Thompson furniture manufacturer [38] Fitzroy Street

John Rowell, grandson, 3yrs 4mos, mother alive father dead, b Cambridge

In 1911 the Rowell family were living in Blinco Grove.


1930 Leslie John Fuller


1940

Mrs L G Romano


1970

Mrs L G Romano

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