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17 Hills Road / Hale House (62) (46)

History of 17 Hills Road

1841

(46) Hose

1851

Grace

1861

1871

(62 Hale House)

John Forby, draper

Elizabeth

Elizabeth Ann

Julia Nice, 20, draper apprentice, born Sawston

Charlotte Bunton, 17, servant, born Norfolk


1881

(Hale House)

John Forby, 59, draper employing 2 young ladies and 1 boy, born Norfolk

Elizabeth, 50, born Norfolk

Elizabeth A, 25, draper’s assistant, born Norfolk

Emily A, 22, niece, teacher, born Norfolk

Henry W R, nephew, born Norfolk

Deborah Bull, 16, apprentice draper, born Soham

Elizabeth Holmes, servant, 17,  born Cambs


1891

Samuel  Pulham, 28, draper, born London

Elizabeth, 29, born Cambridge

Ella R, 2, born Cambridge

Wilfred F, 6 mos, born Cambridge

Sidney G, brother, 20, grocer’s assistant, born London

Alice Tuffill, sister in law, 25, draper’s assistant, born Cambs

Betsy M Varley, milliner’s assistant, 25, born Lancs.

Nelly J Cordy, draper’s assistant, 17, born Norfolk

Kate Barrett, servant, 14, born Waterbeach

Anne Howard, servant, 17, born Over


1901

Herbert Ed. Thirkettle, 25, draper, born Norwich

Lilian, 26, born Over

Ethel Brignell, 19, servant, born Cambridge


1911

William Bowyer, 46, drapery manager, born Essex

Louise Emmeline, 37, born Cambridge

Stanley Edmond John, 7, born Suffolk

Cicely Louise, 5, born Newmarket

Kathleen Grace, 6 months, born Cambridge


1913

(17, Hale House)

M E Benn, drapers

P.C. Fitzgerald

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