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82 - 90 Hills Road, 1972 (MoC 41/72)

86 Hills Road (3 Eastern Terrace)

History of 86 Hills Road

1871

(3 Eastern Terrace)

Rebecca Fletcher, servant, 23, b Notts


1881

(3 Eastern Terrace)

Thomas Golden, 57, retired farmer, b March

Mary Anne, 55, b Hunts

Arthur Thomas, 27, articled clerk solicitor, b Cambs

Sarah A Allen, servant, 21, b Hunts


1891

Ann Daintree, widow, 77, living on own means, b Swavesey

Emily J Heed, companion, 33, b Hunts

Naomi Mitchell, servant, 26, b Swavesey, b Fenstanton


1901

Jane Carpenter, widow, 72 living on own means, born Gamlingay

Jane Day, niece, 39, born Hunts

Eva Kemp, 19, servant, b Suffolk, cook

Anne Smith, housemaid, 24,


1911

Gertrude Hooper, 56, widow, private means, born Glos.

Frances M Peaden, 27, niece, b Glos.

Sarah Osborne, 30, servant, b Cambs


1913

Mrs Hooper

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