(1) John Burtsell
(2) Samuel Edwards
(3) William Watling
(4) Jo Arber
(5) Jeremiah Cates
(6)Charles Rickett
(7) Henry Gates
(8) Obadiah Barker
(9) George Parker, 51, gardener,
Elizabeth, 48, b Findon Sussex
George, 23, railway clerk, b Arundel Sussex
Willie, 12, b Cambridge
Henry, 15, railway clerk, b Cambridge
Rosa, 9, b Cambridge
Edith, 6, b Cambridge
The parker family had previously lived in Norwich Street
In 1901 the family were at 216 Mill Road.
(1) Walter C Bynge
Louisa
Arthur L
Constance M
Evelyn Peters, sister in law, 11, b Cambs
(2) Samson Cox, labourer
(3) George Smith, coachman
Ellen
Elsie
Frederick
(4) Emily Moons, 50, b Melbourne
Albert, 24, tobacconists assistant, b Cambridge
Grace, 17, booksellers assistant, b Milton
(5) John Crouch, 34, telegraph wireman, b Cambridge
Edith, 29, b Devon
Frederick, 6, b Cambridge
Florence, 3, b Cambridge
Harriet, 10 mos, b Cambridge
Minnie, sister, 20, servant, b Cambridge
Emily Course, niece, 13, servant, b Cambridge
(6) Mary Conder, 40, widow, college bedmaker, b Dorset
Frank, 10, b Cambridge
Eliza Higgs, mother, 72, b Dorset
(7) Henry Gates, 54, coach smith, b Hants
Charlotte, 50, b Cambridge
Horace, 22, general porter, b Cambridge
Rosa, 22, dressmaker, b Cambridge
John, 17, general porter, b Cambridge
Elizabeth, 14, cashier, b Cambridge
(8) Clement Williamson, 41, college servant, b Haslingfield
Florence, 37, college servant, b Cambridge
Clement W, 15, in chemical laboratory, b Cambridge
Constance M, 12, b Cambridge
Stanley, 7, b Cambridge
Florence E, 2, b Cambridge
(9) William Tabraham, 49, coachman, b Haslingfield
Sarah A, 44, b Haslingfield
William J, 16, solicitors clerk, b Grantchester
Ernest, 15, drapers apprentice, b Cambridge
Bertha L, 13, b Cambridge
Cecil, 9, b Cambridge
(1) Walter Bynge, 39, coachman, b Dry Drayton
Louisa, 38, b Mepal
Arthur, 13, b Cambridge
Constance, 10, b Cambridge
(2) Samson Cox, 85, old age pension, b Grantchester
George Edmund Cox, grandson, 27, horticultural builder, b Cambridge
Minnie Cox, granddaughter, 25, b Hunts
Edmund George Cox, great grandson, 1.5yrs, b Cambridge
Harold William Cox, great grandson, 3 mos., b Cambridge
(3) George E Smith, 42, coachman, b Trumpington
Ellen Smith, 42, b Suffolk
Elsie F Smith, 14, dressmakers apprentice, b Cambridge
Frederick E Smith, 12, b Cambridge
(4) Edwin Cook, 35, college servant gyp, b Cambridge
Louisa Cook, 34, b Balsham
Edith Cook, 13, b Cambridge
Grace Cook, 11, b Cambridge
William Cook, 7, b Cambridge
(5) Frederick Dring, 44, labourer, b Cambridge
Esther, 51, b Trumpington
Nellie, 19, day servant, b Trumpington
Ada, 13, b Cambridge
(6) Mary Conder, 51, widow, college bedmaker, b Dorchester
Frank Conder, 20, laboratory assistant, b Cambridge
Francis Fromant, nephew, 19, gentleman’s servant, b Hackney
(7) William Belcher, 50, gardener, b Wallingford
Ada Mary, 43, b London
Vera Ada, 11, b Cambridge
William Victor, 9, b Cambridge
Harold Henry, 7, b Cambridge
(8) Clement Williamson, 52, college chapel custodian, b Haslingfield
Florence, 49, college bedmaker, b Cambridge
Constance, 22, b Cambridge
Stanley, 17, laboratory assistant, b Cambridge
Elsie, 12, b Cambridge
Arthur, 9, b Cambridge
(9) not listed
Arthur Leslie Bynge: Rifleman R/35247, 2nd Battalion, King’s Royal Rifle Corps. Killed in action 16th April 1918. Aged 20. Born St Paul’s, Cambridge, enlisted Cambridge. Son of Mr. W. and Mrs. L. Bynge, of 1, Coronation Place, St. Eligius St., Cambridge. Buried in CAMBRIN MILITARY CEMETERY, Pas de Calais, France. Section N. Grave 43. See also Cambridge Guildhall (St Paul’s Roll of Honour)
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