1901
Richard Carey, 67, clergyman Church of England, b Birmingham
Sophie Taylor, 58, boarder, living on own means, b Cornwall
Harry P Hodges, 20, boarder, assistant schoolmaster, b Lincolnshire
Alice Cracknell, 20, general servant, b West Wickhan
1911
Robert Perry, 52, commercial traveller, creamery, b Middlesex
Esther Agnes, 48, b Isleham
Elsie Emily, 16, school, b Cambridge
Clara, 13, school, b Cambridge
Caroline Constance Laws, 24, step-daughter, b Cambridge
Cyril Elliott Ridegeon, 6, nephew, school, b Cambridge
Miss [Caroline] Laws married Arthur Edward Shrive, a basket maker, before going off to war in 1916. He was killed at Ypres in 1917.
Mrs. A. Shrive of Guest road, Cambridge, has received news from the Commanding Officer in France that her husband, Pte. Arthur Shrive, Cambs. Regiment, was killed in action on Wednesday, September 26th. Pte. Shrive previous to joining up carried on the business of basket-maker, etc., on Peas-hill. He was a prominent member of the Wesleyan community, and a Sunday School worker at the Wesley Church. (CDN 5/10/1917).
Private 329333, 4th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. He married Cassie Constance Herbert Laws (1886-1985) in 1916 in Cambridge. He was killed in action in Polygon Wood, near Ypres, in northern France, on 26 September 1917.
1939
Irene Sheridon, b 1897, university lodging house keeper, training for auxiliary nurse
Jean K, b 1827, at school
Helmut G Koenigsberger, b 1918, student of history
Feliz Sebba, b 1912, research scholar in chemistry
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