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15 Bentinck Street

History of 15 Bentinck Street

1901

Alfred Impy, 43, gardener, b Foxton

Charlotte M, 42, b Gloucs

Ernest Alfred, 13, b Cambridge

Elliot Charles, 12, chorister boy,  b Cambridge

Harold Wallace, 10, b Cambridge

Alice Elsie, 7, b Cambridge

Olive Marcia, 5, b Cambridge

William H, 3, b Cambridge


1911

William Thomas Collins, 30, kitchen porter college, b Chesterton

Mabel, 29, b Cambridge

Doreen Mabel, 1 mos, b Cambridge


1913

William Thomas Collins, kitchen porter

William Thomas Collins: Rifleman A/200567, 12th Battalion, King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Killed in action 16th August 1917. Aged 37. Born Old Chesterton, enlisted Cambridge. Son of Mr. James Collins; husband of Mabel Collins, 34, Union Road, Cambridge. Commemorated on Tyne Cot Memorial, Zonnebeke, Belgium. Panels 115/119 and 162A/163A. See also Cambridge Guildhall (St Paul’s Roll of Honour)


1939

Albert E Howes, b 1889, lorry driver petroleum board

Annie, b 1883

Robert F, b 1915, solicitors clerk (ARP St Johns Ambulance)

Leslie E Mogg, b 1926

Dennis E E Corner, b 1926


1962

Colin P Rogers

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