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84 Cambridge Place

History of 84 Cambridge Place

1851

Mary Pink, 67, nurse, b Barrington


1861

George Webb, 26, labourer, b Dullingham


1871

William Peacock, 28, laborer, b St Neots

Ann, 29, b Cambridge

William, 8, b Cambridge


1881

William Barnes, 38, laborer, b Wisbech

Rebecca, 44, b Surrey

George, 12, errand boy, b Surrey

Alice, 10, b Surrey

Emma, 7, b Cambridge

Ellen, 4, b Cambridge

John, 1, b Cambridge


1891

William Barnes, 49, bricklayer, b Wisbech

Rebekah, 53, charwoman, b Peckham

Ellen, 14, general servant, b Cambridge

John, 11, b Cambridge


1901

John Webb, 37, widower, coal porter, b Bucks

John, 8, b Cambridge

Amelia, 6, b Cambridge

Queenie A M Ripley, housekeeper, 16, b Cambridge


1911

Richard Toombs, 26, porter for cabinet maker and upholsterer, b Cambridge

Alice Maud, 25, b Cambridge

Thomas Richard, 5, b Cambridge

Sidney, 1, b Cambridge

Joseph Ripley, 29, boarder, hotel porter, b Cambridge

Sidney Ripley, 22, boarder, milkman for dairy, b Cambridge


1913

Richard Tombs

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