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3 Rivar Place

History of 3 Rivar Place

1901

Alfred Barry, 25, milkman,

Rose Webb 22, visitor/dom cook,

Emma Hobbs, 16, niece,

Alfred Hobbs, 11, nephew,

Harry Hobbs, 10, nephew,

Alice Hobbs, 4, niece

The Hobbs were siblings of Jack Berry Hobbs, the cricketer, whose family lived next door.

In 1891 Alfred Berry was living with his family at 8 Brewhouse Lane

In 1911 the Berry family were living at 84 Stanley Road.

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