1881
Ned Pamphilon, head, 35, carpenter, b Whittlesford
Phebe, wife, 39, b Burwell
Edith L, daughter, 10, scholar, b Manchester
Horace E, son, 4, b Cambridge
Mary A, daughter, 2, b Cambridge
1891
Ned Pamphilon, head, 45, master builder, b Whittlesford
Pheobe [sic], wife, 49, b Burwell
Horace, son, 14, carpenter’s apprentice, b Cambridge
Mary, daughter, 12, scholar, b Cambridge
Constance, daughter, 9, scholar, b Cambridge
Mabel, daughter, 6, scholar, b Cambridge
Laura C, daughter, 4, scholar, b Cambridge
Arthur R G, son, 1, scholar, b Cambridge
1901
William F Benstead, carpenter and joiner
Emily R
Frederick A
Herbert W
Winifred R
Arthur E
Stanley F, 4 mos, b Cambridge
1911
William Frederick Benstead, 47, carpenter and joiner, b Cambridge
Emily Rosa, 45, b Cambridge
Frederick A, 20, law clerk, b Cambridge
Herbert William, 16, cook’s assistant, b Cambridge
Winifred R, 14, b Cambridge
Arthur E, 12, b Cambridge
Florence H, 6, b Cambridge
1913
William Benstead
1917
Herbert William Benstead was captured and died of wounds in 1917 in France. He had been transferred from the Cambridgeshire to the Gloucestershire Regiment.
CDN 20.11.1917: Pte H W Benstead. Mr and Mrs W L Benstead of Tring House Gwydir Street have been officially notified that their second son Pte H W Benstead formerly of the Cambs Regt and has been ‘missing’ since October 9th. His chum writes that he was wounded on that date and carried down on a stretcher and from that time no trace of him can be found. An officer from his company describes him as a fine soldier and much liked by officers and men, and adds that one and all are deeply grieved to have lost him. Mr and Mrs Benstead will be grateful for any news from chums who may hav seen their son.
For more information see the Mill Road Cemetery entry.
1939
Alice Pettit, b 1871, house duties
Winifred A, 1895, dressmaker
Ralph E, 1906, lab assistant (Air Raid Warden)
1962
Miss W Pettit
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