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15 Melbourne Place

History of 15 Melbourne Place

1851

John Branch, 44, Bricklayer, b. Mildenhall, Suffolk

Sophia Branch, 41, b. St Ives, Hunts

Thomas Branch, 12, b. Cambridge

Ann Branch, 9, b. Cambridge

James Branch 4, b. Cambridge


1861

James Branch, 58, Bricklayer, (census damaged/no birthplace)

Sophia Branch, 57, (census damaged/no birthplace)

Ann Branch, 19, (census damaged/no birthplace)

James Branch, 15, b. Cambridge


1871

James M Branch, 25, Post Office Clerk, b. Cambridge

Hannah Branch, 25, b. Fen Ditton

John W Branch, 1, b. Cambridge

George Robinson, 29, Telegraphist, b. Camberwell, Surrey


1881

James Branch, 35, 2nd Class Clerk, P.0 – C.S, b. Cambridge

Hannah Branch, 35, b. Fen Ditton

John Wm Branch, 11,  , b. Cambridge

Albt Edwd Branch, 9, b. Cambridge

Sidney James Branch, 7, b. Cambridge

Edith Sophia Branch, 4, b. Cambridge

Ernest Branch, 3, b. Cambridge

Gertrude Mary Branch, 1, b. Cambridge

Fanny Burling, 15, Servant, b. Fen Ditton


1891

James Branch, 45, Post Office Clerk, b. Cambridge

Hannah Branch, 45, b. Fen Ditton

John W Branch, 21, Post Office Assistant, b. Cambridge

Albert E Branch, 19, Cab Driver, b. Cambridge

Sidney J Branch, 17, Clothier’s Assistant, b. Cambridge

Edith S Branch, 14, b. Cambridge

Ernest Branch, 13, b. Cambridge

Gertrude M Branch, 10, b. Cambridge

Alfred C Branch, 9, b. Cambridge

Beatrice Branch, 7, b. Cambridge

Victoria A Branch, 3, b. Cambridge


1901

James Branch, 54, Post Office Clerk, b. Cambridge

Hannah Branch, 55, b. Fen Ditton, Cambs

Albert E Branch, 29, Groom, b. Cambridge

Edith S Branch, 24, Dressmaker, b. Cambridge

Beatrice Branch, 17, b. Cambridge

Victoria A Branch, 13, b. Cambridge


1911

Ernest Downes Skinner, 31, Tailor Cutter, b. Mansfield, Notts

Constance Maud Beatrice Skinner, 26, b. Heydon, Essex

Olive Vera Madeliena Skinner, 1, b. Oxford


1913

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