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64 Sedgwick Street, 3 Danesbury Terrace

History of 64 Sedgwick Street

1891:

John R Bagstaff, 33, general labourer, b Norwich

Sarah E, 32, college servant, b Cambridge

George R, 12, b Stapleford

Lily F, 8, b Cambridge

William H, 6, b Cambridge

Arthur E, 4, b Cambridge

John C P G, 3, b Cambridge

John Moore, father in law, widower, 67, retired general labourer, b Cambridge


1901:

Alfred George Knightley, 59, joiner and carpenter, born Clavering Essex

Roberta Knightley, 55, born Upminster, Essex

Ernest Knightley, 19, station messenger, born Cambridge

Edward Knightley, 16, college servant, born Cambridge

Paul Knightley, 15, errand boy, born Cambridge

This family previously lived on Sturton Street


1911:


1913:

George Harding, labourer


1962:

John Lindsay

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