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        <![CDATA[The Family Tree website was founded in November 1998 as a home for genealogical research into a number of families in Cambridgeshire.. reaching right back to 1589.]]>
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      <title>Henry Bowers of Wicken (1812-1847)</title>
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The death certificate of Henry Bowers, a labourer of Wicken in Cambridgeshire, who died in February 1847, revealed that he died of 'consumption', otherwise known as tuberculosis (or TB) at the age of 35years.

He left a widow, Ann and 8 children, the youngest, Eliza being no more than a year old.
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      <title>It's A 'Plum' Job But You Need A Head For Heights</title>
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Back in July 1961 you needed a head for heights when the fruit-picking season was in full swing. We go back in time to an orchard in Witchford, Cambridgeshire.
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