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80 Cambridge Place

History of 80 Cambridge Place

1841

John Hewitt, 20, gardener,

Jane, 25,


1851

Thomas Jolly [sic], 41, journeyman carpenter


1861

Thomas Jolley, 51, carpenter, b Suffolk

Mary, 60, b Cambs


1871

Thomas Jolly, 61, carpenter, b Suffolk

Mary, 67, b Suffolk


1881

Thomas Jolley, 74, carpenter, b Wickham Brook

Mary, 84, b Ashly nr Newmarket


1891

William Ranson, 39, bricklayer, b Shelford

Harriett, 24, charwoman, b London


1901

William Lucas, bricklayer

Mary

William H, 16, gardener

Mary

Percival

Bertie

Kate


1911

William Lucas, 47, bricklayer,  b Cambridge

Mary, 47, (6 children, 2 deceased), b Cambridge

William H, 27, bricklayer, b Cambridge [crossed out]

Mary, 21, laundress, b Cambridge

Percival, 17, decorator, b Cambridge

Bertie, 13, b Cambridge

Kate, 11, b Cambridge


1913

William Lucas, labourer

Bert Lucas: [Listed as Pert LUCAS on SDGW] Private 67765, Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) posted to 2/4th Battalion, London Regiment. Killed in action 20th September 1917. Born, resident and enlisted Cambridge. Son of William Lucas and the late Mary Lucas. No known grave. Commemorated on TYNE COT MEMORIAL, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium. Panel 28 to 30 and 162 to 162A and 163A. Also listed on Cambridge Guildhall and also Liverpool Street Station, London. (St Paul Roll of Honour)

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