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7 (65/64) Hills Road (Caius Houses)

History of 7 Hills Road

1851

William Cox, 54, labourer

Elanor, 50,


1861

(64 Paul’s Cottage)

William Cox, 64, general labourer, born Hunts

Ellen, 60, born Cambs


1871

(64 Hills Road built circa 1860)

Samuel Clear, widower, farmer of 587 acres employing 21 labourers and 12 boys

Walter W, 34, born Shepreth

Frances J, 32

Ann Badcock, 36, servant, cook, born Cambs

Jane Whitmore, servant, 24, housemaid, born Cambs


1881

(65 Hills Road)

Samuel Clear, widower, farmer of 584 acres employing 35

Walter S

Francis J

Elizabeth Moule, servant, 26, housemaid, born Fulbourn

Maria Hardwick, cook, 26, born Fulbourn


1891

Samuel Clear, 80, widower, farmer, born Shepreth

Walter S,

Francis J,

Emily Chapman, servant, 23, born Cambs

Elizabeth E Bolding, 19, born Gt Chishill


1901

Walter W Clear

Francis J Clear, brother, 63, farmer, born Shepreth

Mary A Ward, servant, cook, born Essex

Elizabeth Hills, servant, housemaid, born Suffolk


1911

Walter Wedgborough Clear, single, 74, farmer, born Shepreth

Ada Ann Wright, 32, cook, born Cambridge

Beatrice Pink, 31, housemaid, born Long Stanton


1913

Water W Clear JP

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