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81 Cambridge Place

History of 81 Cambridge Place

1841

Richard Papworth, 49, butcher,

Susana, 44,

Charles, 18,

Susana, 12,

Richard, 10,

Joseph, 8,


1851

Henry Spicer, 26, porter, b Essex


1861

Henry Parish, 32, railway cokeman, b Essex

Eliza, 28, b Cambridge

Emily S, 5, b Cambridge

Frances J, 1, b Cambridge


1871

Henry Parish, 42, engine driver,

Eliza, 37,

Frances, 11,

Henry, 8

Emily S, 6,

Flora, 3,

Rosa A R, 2 mos,

Frederick Flack, boarder, 24, stock driver,


1881

Henry Parish, 52, engine driver, b Cambridge

Eliza, 47, b Cambridge

Frances, 21, dressmaker, b Cambridge

Henry, 18, builder’s labourer, b Cambridge

Flora, 13, b Cambridge

Thomas, 7, b Cambridge

Rosa, 9, b Cambridge

Jesse, 5, b Cambridge


1891

Thomas Faber, 28, bricklayer, b Cambridge

Minnie, 29, b Wimpole

Florrie, 13, b Wimpole

Lizzie, 6, b Cambridge

Arthur, 4, b Cambridge

Minnie, 6 mos, b Cambridge


1901

Frederick Peters, 36, bricklayer’s labourer, b Cambridge

Mary Ann, 37, sack factory worker,

Beatrice, 16, servant, b Surrey

William

Louisa

Florrie

Frederick


1911

Mary Ann Peters, 45, widow, charwoman, b Hauxton

William, 24, stable lad, b Surrey

Louisa, 20, laundry hand, b Cambridge

Florence, 18, laundry hand, b Cambridge

Frederick, 13, b Cambridge

Rosa May, 6, b Cambridge

George Peters, brother in law, 31, tailor’s presser, b Cambridge


1913

Frederick Peters, labourer

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