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3 Princes Street

History of 3 Princes Street

1901

Charles Robert Quince, 23, carman, b Wisbech

Harriet E, 23, b Cambridge

Ethel Alice, 9 mos, b Cambridge

Emma Childerhouse, boarder, widow, 40, retired housekeeper, b Norfolk


1911

William Peck, 33, carman Pickfords, b Cambridge

Maud Florence, 25, b Cambridge

Reginald, 3, b Cambridge

William, 2, b Cambridge


1913

Sidney Wright, chauffeur and gardener

Arthur Pammenter: Private 23511, 11th Battalion, Suffolk Regiment. Died of wounds 17th January 1918. Born and enlisted Cambridge. Son of C. W. and Harriet Pammenter, of 3, Princes St., Cambridge. Buried in BUCQUOY ROAD CEMETERY, FICHEUX, Pas de Calais, France. Plot II. Row D. Grave 18. (St Paul’s Roll of Honour) In 1911 the family were living at 56 Coronation Street.

Charles E Pammenter: Able Seaman R/6349, Hawke Battalion, Roya Naval Division, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve. Died 1st August 1918. Buried in TINCOURT NEW BRITISH CEMETERY, Somme, France. Plot IX. Row E. Grave 9. See also Cambridge Guildhall.

1962

Sidney Wright

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