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99 Hills Road, (1 Eastbourne Terrace)

History of 99 Hills Road

Eastbourne Terrace can be see on the east side of Hills Road, just south of Station Road on the 1881 OS Map.

1871

Mary Custance, widow,  annuitant

Ann, annuitant

Maude May Shaw, visitor, 4, born York

Margaret Hart, 18, servant, born Bottisham

1881

Mary Custance, 80, clergyman’s widow, born Hunts

Ann, 50, daughter, clergyman’s daughter, born Cambs

Agnes Gilby, 17 servant, born Cambridge

1891

Ann Beckett, 64, sister to Mr Kelly, wid, born Lincs

Flora Walton, servant, 16, born Cambs

1901

Frederic B Kelly, widower, 65, District Superintendent Gt North. Railway, born Lincoln

Ann Beckett, sister, widow, 74, living on own means, born Lincoln

Louisa Lemney, sister in law, 57, living on own means, born Kent

Mehetabel Langford, 27,  servant, born Cambs

1911

Frederick Bosnell Kelly, 75, retired railway district superintendent

Louise Lemmey, 68, housekeeper

Mehetabel Langford, 39,

1913

vacant

 

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