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23 (59) (43) Hills Road

History of 23 Hills Road

1841

(43) Miles

1851

Miles

1861

(59 Hills Road)

Benjamin How, 61, retired farmer, born Middlesex

Sarah M, 35, born London

Arthur B, 1, born Hunts

Sarah Carpenter, mother in law, 61, born London

Mary Hard, 22, servant, housemaid, born Earith

Ann Whitehead, servant, 29, cook, born Longstanton

Richardson Colbert, stable boy, 16, born Hunts


1871

(59 Hills Road)

Thomas Hubbard

Rosa

Walter Henry, 11, born Norwich

Alice Martha

Alfred Ernest

Edith

Edgar

Charles

John

Edith Kemp, lodger,22, dressmaker, born Norwich

Fanny Lee, lodger, 20, dressmaker, born Surrey

Marian Lee, lodger, 18, dressmaker, born Surrey


1881

(59 Hills Road)

Thomas Hubbard, 47, draper, born Shrewsbury

Rosa, 45, born London

Alice M, 19, born Norwich

Alfred E, 18, cook, born Norwich

Edgar, 15, draper, born Cambridge

Edith, 17, born Norwich

Charles, 14, born Chesterton

John, 11, born Cambridge

Sidney G, 9, born Cambridge

Rosa J, 7, born Cambridge

Thomas, 6, born Cambridge

Annie M, 4, born Cambridge

Hubert, 2, born Cambridge


1891

John Cross

Kate F

Selena Watts, 16, servant, born Landbeach


1901

John Cross

Kate F,

Vila F H, 9, born Cambridge

Eliza Johnson, 19, servant, born Bottisham


1911

John Cross, 54, butcher, born Norfolk

Kate Florence, 50, born Cambridge


1913

John Cross, butcher

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