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97 Hills Road, (2 Eastbourne Terrace)

History of 97 Hills Road

1871

Robert Charles Catling, 29, brewer & commercial traveller, born Ely

Emily Jane, 21, born Essex

Maria Evans, 22, servant, born Girton

1881

Richard W Maris, 39, corn merchant, born Hinxton

Martha M, 37, born Somerset

Annie M, 13, born Essex

Edith, 12, born Hinxton

Lillian M, 9, born Hinxton

Robert J, 7, born Hinxton

Herbert H, 4, born Fulbourn

William B, 1, born Fulbourn

Harriet A Middleton, 23, servant, born Swavesey

Jane Osborne, servant, 15, born Wilbraham

1891

Louisa Ellis, widow, 59, living on own means, born Sussex

Fanny Ellam, servant, 21, born Great Shelford

1901

Louisa Ellis, widow

Rachel Pooley, servant, 21, born Norfolk

1911

Alice Bragg, 52, widow, apartments, born Balsham

Stanley G Bragg, 27, farm pupil, born Balsham

Henry Frank Preston38, boarder, district supt., born Hammersmith

Stanley Jones, 28, flour mill engineer, born Liverpool

George Barker, 20, wood carver, born Kent

1913

Mrs Bragg

 

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