History of 115 Gwydir Street
See History of Gwydir Street and Buildings in Gwydir Street.
G. Woodcock, lived in 115 Gwydir St in 1904 (see Spalding's Directory).
William Matthew Butler, engine driver, G.E.R., lived here in 1913 (see Spalding's Directory).
From Capturing Cambridge:
HISTORY OF 115 GWYDIR STREET
1871: unnumbered
Benjamin Woodcock, 35
Fanny
Charles E, 3 mos, b Cambridge
Kate L, 3, b Cambridge
1881:
Benjamin Woodcock, head, 45, railway inspector
Fanny, wife, 47, b Melbourn
Kate, daughter, 13, dressmaker’s apprentice, b Cambridge
George, son, 8, scholar, b Cambridge
Ellen, daughter, 7, scholar, b Cambridge
1891:
Benjamin Woodcock, railway foreman
Fanny
George, 18, engine cleaner, b Cambridge
Kate, 23, stay-maker, b Cambridge
Alice, 17, pupil teacher, b Cambridge
1901:
Benjamin Woodcock, 65, railway porter, b Harlton
Fanny, 67, b Melbourn
Clara, 27, school teacher, b Cambridge
1908:
CIP 17.1.1908
: George Woodcock was a witness in the case of death of Albert Freestone (21), engine cleaner, of 100 Thoday Street. Jury decided 'accidental death'.
1911:
George William Woodcock, 38, railway engine driver, b Cambridge
Elvina Kate, 41, b Norfolk
Frank Hanley, 17, b Cambridge
Herbert Whybrow, boarder, 19, engine cleaner, b Linton
1913:
William Matthew Butler, GER
1962:
William E G Barham
1970:
William E G Barham
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