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9 Cambridge Place

History of 9 Cambridge Place

1841

(see no.8)


1851

(see no. 8)


1861

Mary Ann Wise, 65, general shopkeeper, b Grantchester


1871

Robert Leach, 34, wood sawyer, b Norfolk

Harriet, 24, b Cambridge


1881

William Reeves, 36, wheel tapper on railway, b Cambridge

Matilda, 36, b Cambridge

Emma, 16, servant, b Cambridge

Matilda,11, b Cambridge

Sarah, 8, b Cambridge

William, 5, b Cambridge

Edward, 3, b Cambridge

Clara, 1, b Cambridge


1891

William Seymour, 31, labourer, b Hackney

Emma, 31, born Victoria Australia

Edith, 8, b Cambridge

Emma, 7, b Cambridge

Beatrice, 5, b Cambridge

Maud, 3, b Cambridge

Ernest, 1, b Cambridge

Maud Miller, visitor, 19, no occupation


1901

Charity Maxim, 44, widow, laundress, b Cambridge

Charles Perrin, 16, groom, b Cambridge

Matilda Maxim, 8, b Cambridge

Lawrence Maxim, 6, b Cambridge

Frederick Lucas, brother, 34, general labourer, b Cambridge


1911

Isaac Alden, carter, 31, b Norwich

Lydia, 30, b Norwich

Isaac Francis, 7, b Cambridge

George Frederick, 5, b Cambridge


1913

Issac [sic] Alden

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