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85 Cambridge Place

History of 85 Cambridge Place

1841

William Sheldrick, 25, labourer

Lucy, 25,


1851

James Black, widower, 63, shoemaker, b Cambridge


1861

Charles Edwards, 60, boot and shoe maker, b London


1871

Charles Edwards, widower, 70, shoemaker, b Lincs

Thomas Charles, son in law, 32, laborer, b Cherry Hinton

Elizabeth Charles, wife,  30, born Ipswich

John S Charles, son, 9, b Cambridge

Herbert Charles, son, 1, b Cambridge


1881

Thomas Charles, 45, farm labourerb Cherry Hinton

Elizabeth, 41, b Ipswich

John, 19, carman, b Cambridge

Herbert, 10, b Cambridge

Fanny, 8, b Cambridge

William, 7, b Cambridge

Florence, 1, b Cambridge


1891

John H Faber, 32, bricklayer,  b Cambridge

Emma, 30, b Cambridge

Alfred J, 9, b Cambridge

Frederick T, 5, b Cambridge

Walter W, 3, b Cambridge

Alice Louise, 5 mos, b Cambridge


1901

Charles Lowe, 29, general labourer, b Cambridge

Lucy, 28, b Cambridge

Lucy, 8, b Cambridge

Connie, 6, b Cambridge

Frederick, 4, b Cambridge

George, 1, b Cambridge


1911

William Lucas, 28, bricklayer’s labourer, b Cambridge

Louisa, 26, b Cambridge

Alfred William, 5, b Cambridge

Frederick Richard, 1, b Cambridge


1913

William Lucas

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