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114 Sedgwick Street

History of 114 Sedgwick Street

1891:

Harry Souter, 35, railway shunter, b Cambridge

Eva, 26, b Isleham

Lillie, 7, b Cambridge

Harry, 4, b Cambridge

Eva, 2, b Cambridge


1901:

Henry James Souter, railway guard

Rose, 37, wife, b Isleham

Lily

Harry, errand boy

Eva

Walter, 7, b Cambridge

Violet, 3, b Cambridge

Sarah Robertson, sister, widow, 32, dressmaker, b Isleham

George Robertson, 7, visitor, b London

Grace Robertson, visitor, 6, b London

Rose Robertson, visitor, 6 ms, b Cambridge


1911:


1913:

Mrs E Mason


1962:

Alfred Frampton

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