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Eden Place

History of Eden Place

Eden Place disappeared during the development of the Kite in the 1970s

1891.

(1) Stephen Twinn

(2) Fred Wetenhall

(3) John Seymour

(4) William Daynes

(5) Edward Sherringham

(6) James L Hall

 

Eden Cottages:

Caroline Stevens

 

Thomas S Fields, 33, jewellers assistant, b Cambridge

Lydia, 35, b Great Eversden

Emma, 6, b Great Eversden

Florence, 2, b Cambridge

William Albert, 1, b Cambridge

The Field family is mentioned by Ruis, Town and Gown Prostitution, 2022, as one where the Cambridge Poor Law Union prosecuted the father, Thomas James Fields for abandoning his family in 1892.

 

James Bavister

 

 

 

 

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