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Sidney Robert Stevens

37 Coronation Street

History of 37 Coronation Street

1901

Jonathan Nunn, 46, insurance agent, b Cottenham

Mary A, 50,  b Histon

Thomas William, 14, news paper reporter,  b Cambridge

Florence A, b Cambridge

Sidney J, b Cambridge

Louis E, b Cambridge

Frank, b Cambridge


1911

Arthur Edward Woollard, 54, bricklayer, b Cambs

Louisa, 52,  b Cambs

Bertie, 23, bricklayer, b Suffolk

Louisa Rachel, 25, married, b Suffolk

Maggie Anne, 23, cook, b Suffolk

Louisa Rose, 20, married, b Suffolk

Alice Mary, 19, housemaid, b Suffolk

[none of the children were actually staying at their parents’ home on the night of the census]


1913

Arthur Woollard, labourer

Sidney Robert Stevens: Private 33408, 9th Battalion, Alexandra, Princess of Wales’s Own (Yorkshire Regiment). Killed in action 5th October 1918. Aged 29. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Husband of Mrs. L. R. Frost (formerly Stevens), of 37, Coronation St., Hills Rd. Cambridge. Formerly 4532, Suffolk Regiment. Buried in BEAUREVOIR COMMUNAL CEMETERY BRITISH EXTENSION, Aisne, France. Section C. Grave 6. See also Cambridge Guildhall (St Paul’s Roll of Honour)


1962

Mrs L R Frost

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