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69 Hills Road, (16 Eastbourne Terrace)

History of 69 Hills Road

1881

Sarah Ellis, widow, 56, interest of money and houses, born Cambridge

William H, 23, merchants clerk, born Cambs

Mary Ann Martin, 20, servant, born Cambs

1891

Sarah S Banham, widow, 85,  living on own means, born Quy

Louisa A Impson, 23, servant, born Norwich

1901

Joseph Walker, 39, widower, tailor, born Derby

Frederick, 15, born Cambridge

Reginald, 13, born Cambridge

Laurence, 11, born Cambridge

Rebecca Dean, 40, servant, born Fulbourn

Ethel Dean, 16, servant, born Weston Colville

1911

Edward Albert Schneider, 48, architectural clerk of works Cambridge University, born Gloucs.

Lydia, 46, born London

Edward Albert, 14, born London

Ethel May, 13, born London

Florence Butts, 11, born London

Frederick John, 8, born London

Justina Mabel Willis, servant, 18, born Essex

1913

Edward Albert Schneider

 

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