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84 Hemingford Road

84 Hemingford Road, Cambridge

History of 84 Hemingford Road

1911

Thomas Routledge, fishmonger manager, 30, b March

Annie, 33, b London

Glayds A, 7, b Essex

Doris, 4, b Middlesex

Florence K, 2, b Colchester


1913

Frank Freeman, tobacconist

1920 Mrs Freeman

1930 George William Woodcock

1951 George William Woodcock

1960

Miss C Dann

1970

Miss C Dann

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