Sidney A Smith, 47, retired merchant, born Lambeth
Sarah Anne, 42, born Yorks
Sidney H, 8, born Lambeth
Mary Augusta, 6, born Lambeth
Agnes Maud, 4, born Lambeth
Annie Burgess, 17, servant, born Cambridge
Alice Heath, 14, servant, born Cambs
Joseph Miller, 44, gatekeeper on estate, born Cambridge
Sarah A, 45, born Cambridge
Joseph, 10, born Cambridge
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Sarah M Hayden, servant, 25, parlourmaid
Elizabeth S Fitchmarsh, 21, cook,
Kezia Childerley, 18, housemaid
Charles Horace Wilkinson, 50, director Wilkinson Ltd South Australia (Sheep farmers), born South Australia
Elizabeth Stewart, 39, born Scotland
Ada Ellen Ashford, 22, born Somerset
Jessie Maude Smith, 17, servant, born Cambridge
30/7/1909: Mr S.G. Wilkinson of Brooklands Avenue said that when he called in tradesmen the builder had a Scotch foreman, the electric light foremen were Scotch, the electric bells were muddled by two
Englishmen and finally put right by a Scotsman! Cambridge men would be quite content to live on the dole and would exist in discomfort rather than exert themselves over much. Most lived for the enjoyment of the next pleasure. The fair, the excursion, the treat, the Hippodrome, the sweet shop or the public house was the matter of chief moment to them. (CWN)
Charles H Wilkinson
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