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71 Hills Road, (15 Eastbourne Terrace)

History of 71 Hills Road

1881

Mary Bird, 64, married, born Norfolk

Agnes Bird, 31, born Norfolk

Lizzie A J, 25, born Norfolk

1891

James C Mannooch, 49, District Locomotive Superintendent, born London

Frances, 59, born Kent

Adelaide Mannooch, niece, 19, born West Ham, dressmaker’s apprentice

1901

Samuel Speller, 34, commercial traveller, born Hunts

Emma J, 32, born Suffolk

Sybil M, 2, born Cambridge

Ernest J, 1, born Cambridge

Rose Jones, 18, servant, born Cambridge

1911

Amy Hayhoe, 42, trained sick nurse, born Liverpool

Lottie Cornwell, servant, 20, born Bottisham

1913

Mrs A Hayhoe

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