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16 Hinton Avenue, Hinton Cottages, Cambridge

History of 16 Hinton Avenue

1911

Amelia Reeve, 53, school mistress (elementary certificated trained), born Norwich

Emma Catherine Hunt, servant, 24,  born Norfolk


No. 16 Hinton Cottage: Mrs Morris volunteered for the Red Cross and from 1916-1919 worked at the First Eastern General Hospital. This was probably Lizzie Morris, wife of William, labourer, who in 1911 was living at 4 Hinton Avenue.

1939

Sidney Dennis, b 1903, industrial assurance agent

Phyllis E, b 1910

Sally, b 1938

Louisa, b 1867

Susan Mendham, b 1871

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