(4 Salisbury Villas)
Carl M Brockner, 30, undergraduate Jesus Coll, born Hull
Amory H, 22, born St Thomas Danish West Indies
Carl C B, 2, born Copenhagen
Amore C E, 1, born Copenhagen
Archibald H, 7 mos, born Cambridge
Cecil Edward Hingleberg, 14, brother in law, born St Thomas Danish West Indies
Johanna Rasmussen, 33, servant, born Denmark
Emma Girling, 29, servant, born Suffolk
Ellen Lofts, servant, 23, born Pampisford
Emmeline Neaves, servant, 22, born Coton
Alberta Emmeline Hodson, servant, 17, born Cambs.
Kate Knight, visitor, 20, born Copenhagen
George Whitmore, widower, 66, wine and spirit merchant, born Islington
Rosa, 36, daughter, born Norfolk
Elizabeth de Lisle, 42, widow, daughter, born Norfolk
Francis R de Lisle, grandson, 16, born Cambridge
Vincent F de Lisle, grandson, 14, born Cambridge
Gertrude E Pole, niece, 21, governess, born Norfolk
Lavinia Randall, servant, 26, born Royston
Sarah A Hall, servant, 23, born Harston
Emily Northrop, 22, under housemaid, born Harston
Louis Tebbutt
Edith N
Roger J, 7, born Cambridge
Hope E
Charles L, 4, born Cambridge
Rose C
Mabel Vawser, servant, 21, nurse, born Cambs
Ada Rhodes, 22, housemaid, born Cambs
Ellen Smith, 26, cook, born Cambs
Louis Tebbutt, 48, [1862-1947] manufacturer Portland Cement, born Bluntisham
Edith Nevelle, 44, born Cambridge
Hope E M, 18, born Cambridge
Rose C., 12, born Cambridge
Ethel Mary Missen, 27,servant cook, born Cambridge
Sarah Jane Osborn, 25, servant, housemaid, born Hunts
Sarah Woodruffe, servant, betweenmaid, born Cambs
Louis Tebbutt JP, Lieut.-Col. and Commanding Officer 1st Cambs. Regiment
Oswald Neville Tebbutt: In 1914 he was 2/Lieut. of ‘A’ Coy. Became Captain 1/1 Battalion Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action at St Eloi 15/3/1915 aged 25. Eldest son of Louis and Edith. Killed whilst reconnoitering toward St Eloi (The Cambridgeshires 1914-1919 pub. 1934).
Roger Joseph Tebbutt: In 1914 he was 2/Lieut. ‘C; Coy. Became Captain 1/1/ Battalion Cambridgeshire Regiment. Killed in action 24/8/1918 aged 24. second son of Louis and Edith. There is a detailed account of the fighting at St Julien 31st July – 1st August 1917 in Tebbutt’s own words (The Cambridgeshires 1914-1919 pg. 115f.) Roger Tebbutt’s death is noted on p. 214.
Charles L Tebbutt also served with the Cambridgeshire Regiment. As a lieutenant he was awarded the Military Cross for his actions as battalion scout officer on 31/7/17.
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