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Mill Road Cemetery

Cambridge

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Merchants

Arthur Deck

Arthur Deck was a chemist with a shop on Market Hill.

mirror 21-Apr-1721-Apr-17 Grave records, Life stories, Merchants Read more

Daniel Gentle

Daniel Gentle, senior (1857-1929), was a grocer

clock 20-Aug-1509-Jan-19 Grave records, Life stories, Merchants Read more

Robert Bowes (Bowes & Bowes)

booksellers and publishers

clock 17-Aug-1516-Jan-19 Booksellers, Grave records, Life stories, Merchants Read more

Matthew & Son

Grocers of Trinity Street

clock 04-Aug-1502-Jun-19 Grave records, Life stories, Merchants Read more

Robert Sayle

developed a successful drapery and haberdashery shop as well as being a JP

clock 04-Aug-1504-Jan-19 Grave records, Life stories, Merchants Read more

Sennitt family

butchers, poulterers and fishmongers

clock 04-Aug-1501-Jan-19 Life stories, Merchants Read more

George Scales

brewer, wine and spirit merchant in Cambridge from 1866 to 1904, also a town councillor and influential civic figure

clock 04-Aug-1501-Jan-19 Grave records, Life stories, Merchants Read more

James Holliman; Louisa Holliman

Inscription : kerbs In Loving Memory of LOUISA wife of JAMES HOLLIMAN d July 20th 1931 aged 69 also of JAMES HOLLIMAN d August 2nd 1932 aged 73 flower holder Mother and Dad

clock 08-Jul-1505-Jan-21 Grave database import, Holy Trinity, Life stories, Merchants Read more

James Sanders

florist, nurseryman and seed merchant, best known for having discovered a hitherto unknown species of snowdrop.

clock 07-Jul-1504-Jan-19 Grave records, Life stories, Merchants Read more

Henry Moden

Cambridge brewers who owned The Tiger public house at 4/5 East Road from the mid-1850s to 1889

clock 07-Jul-1513-Jul-20 Grave records, Life stories, Merchants Read more

Miller’s Music

Featuring prominently in the life of Cambridge for well over a century, Miller’s Music began at 6 Sidney Street in 1856

clock 07-Jul-1526-May-21 Grave records, Life stories, Merchants Read more

Frederick William Leavis

(c1860-1905) was a Cambridge piano dealer

clock 07-Jul-1506-Jan-19 Grave records, Life stories, Merchants Read more

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