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11 Stockwell Street

History of 11 Stockwell Street

1911

John Stubbs, 26, taxi cab driver on own account, b Burton on Trent

Ethel, 25, b Cambridge

Bessie, 3, b Cambridge


1921

Bertie Dunn, b 1884, labourer Saxon Cement Works,

Ethel Annie, b 1885, b Suffolk

Harry William, b 1912, school, b Cambridge

Mabel Ethel Annie, b 1914, school, b Cambridge

Lewis Arthur, b 1917, b Cambridge

Frederick Charles, b 1918, b Cambridge

Horace John, b 1920, b Cambridge

Cecil Dunn, b 1894, brother, butcher for W Atkins, Hills Road, b Cambridge

Edith Annie Turgoose, b 1899, b Nottinghamshire


1939

Bertie Dunn, b 1884, general labourer

Ethel C, b 1885, unpaid domestic duties

Harry W, b 1912, automatic screw machine operator, radio and television

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