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76 Cambridge Place

History of 76 Cambridge Place

1841

Henry Crane, 26, policeman

Mary, 26,


1851

William Atkins, 32, porter GER, b Norfolk


1861

Robert Catley,  34, lab, b Cambridge

Mary, 35, b Cambridge


1871

Edward Piddock, 58, gardener

Ann,

Joseph, 20, laborer

Elizabeth, 12, b Cambridge

George Newman, boarder, 18, laborer, b Cambridge


1881

Edward Piddock, 69, gardener, b Middlesex

Ann, 65, b Cambridge

Ann, 26, b Cambridge

Joseph, 30, bricklayer, b Cambridge

Annie, sister, 51, charwoman,  b Cambridge


1891

John Parr, labourer

Harriett

Nelly, 14, general servant,  b Cambridge

Alice, 10, b Cambridge

Lucy

Minnie

Henry

Florence

Charles, 1, b Cambridge


1901

John Parr, telephone wireman

Harriett

Lucy, 19, servant, b Cambridge

Minnie, 17, servant, b Cambridge

Harry, 16, telephone labourer, b Cambridge

Florence, 14, b Cambridge

Winifred, grand daughter, 1, b Cambridge


1911

John Parr, 60, telephone labourer,

Harriett, 54, b Cambridge

Charles, 21, cellarman in brewers, b Cambridge

Annie, 11, b Cambridge

Edward Plumb, nephew, 5, b Cambridge


1913

John Parr, telephone linesman

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