Cecilia had her brother and his wife and 2 children + 1 Lodger at home. (on the 1851 census the enumerator started at this house in Beoley Street and started District 4f, Eastern District) (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street)
Kate was classed as wife but no husband at home and she had 1 working daughter + 7 younger children at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street)
Thomas had his daughter Elizabeth (34) and her husband Henry Purcel, Sail & Needle Maker and their 3 children at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1841 census Thomas was married to Elizabeth and they lived in Beoley Street but no numbers stated on the early census.
Wife Harriet (31) Laundress plus 1 daughter at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1841 census they lived in Beoley Street but no numbers stated on the early census. On the 1861 census they lived in Britten Street, Redditch. John died in 1872.
Wife Frances (21) (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1841 census William was lodging in Worcester. By the 1861 census William and Frances had moved to Monmouthshire.
(On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street)
Francis had 2 daughters + 1 working son + 1 son-in-law + 1 grandson at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1841 census Francis was staying with a Joseph Brown in Beoley Street as was Charles Brown who on this census lived next door to Francis so must have been a relative, possibly his son, but no numbers stated on the early census.
Wife Louisa (30) plus 2 children + Servant at home. (On the 1851 census the enumerator stopped at this house in Beoley Street before going on to Queen Street) (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1841 census Charles was staying with Joseph Brown in Beoley Street as was Francis Brown who on this census lived next door to Charles so must have been a relation, possibly his father.
Wife Susannah (Jones) (27) Needle Hander plus 3 children at home. (On the 1851 census the enumerator started at this house in Beoley Street after Queen Street) (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1861 census they lived in the High Street, Feckenham. John died in 1896.
Wife Hannah (32) plus 3 children at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street)
Wife Mary (Palins) (48) plus 3 working children + 2 younger children at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1841 census they lived in Beoley Street but no numbers stated on the early census. Samuel died in 1856.
John Salter Alday (widower)
John had 1 Lodger at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1841 census John was married to Ann and lived in Beoley Street but no numbers stated on the early census. John died in 1855.
Ann had 3 working children + 1 younger child at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street)
Wife Louisa (42) plus 2 working children + 1 younger child at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street)
Ann had 2 working daughters at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1861 census Ann lived in Dorset Terrace, Redditch.
Elizabeth had 2 working children + 2 grandchildren at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1861 census Elizabeth lived in Alcester Street but no numbers stated on the early census. Elizabeth died in 1875.
Thomas had 4 working children at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1841 census they lived in Beoley Street but no numbers stated on the early census.
Wife Elizabeth (44) Needle Straightener plus 4 working children + 1 younger child at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1841 census they lived in Beoley Street but no numbers stated on the early census. On the 1861 census they lived at 115 Evesham Street the "Old Briton".
Wife Sarah (48) plus 2 working children at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1841 census they lived in Beoley Street but no numbers stated on the early census. On the 1861 census they lived in Alcester Street.
Wife Elizabeth (65) (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1841 census they lived in Beoley Street but no numbers stated on the early census.
William had 1 daughter + 1 servant at home. On the 1841 census William lived in Beoley Street and like then on the 1851 census he lived next door to William Gould who might have been his son. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street)
Wife Elizabeth (49) plus 3 children + sister-in-law + 2 servants at home. Like the 1841 census they lived in Beoley Street and next door to William Gould (80) who was possibly William's father. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street)
Wife Elizabeth (43) Needle Paperer plus 1 working niece + 1 working nephew + 2 younger nieces + 1 younger nephew at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1841 census Henry was married to Ann and they lived in Beoley Street but no numbers stated on the early census. On the 1861 census Henry and Elizabeth lived in Alcester Street.
Wife Caroline (28) Dress Maker. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1841 census James lived in Beoley Lane, Redditch.
Wife Sarah (47) (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1861 census John and Sarah lived Church Green East. In the 1842 Bentley's Directory of Worcestershire, John was Wheelwright, Evesham Street. In the 1855 Directory and Gazetteer of Worcestershire he was Wheelwright, Chapel Green. John died in 1870.
Wife Eleanor (Jew) (23) Dressmaker. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1861 census they lived in Albert Street, Redditch. In the 1872 & 1876, Kelly's Directory Cardew was Manager at S. Thomas & Sons, British Needle Mills. Albert Street, Redditch. In the 1880, 1884, 1888, 1892 & 1896 Kelly's Directory Cardew was Beer Retailer, 9 Albert Street. In the 1900 Kelly's Directory Cardew was Commsn. Agent and Beer Retailer, 9 Albert Street. In the 1904 Kelly's Directory he was Beer Retailer, 9 Albert Street. Cardew died 25th January 1907 and was still living 9 Albert Street.
Mary had working daughter Catherine (26) + son-in-law Charles Bartleet, Fish Hook Maker + his wife Elizabeth + their son at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1841 census Mary lived in Beoley Lane, Redditch.
Wife Ann (Vincent) (36) Grocer + sister Ann Huins (51) Annuitant at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1861 census they lived in Binton, Warwickshire and Charles was a Inn Keeper. He was the Landlord of the "New Inn", Bintonwhen he died 3rd August 1864.
Wife Mary (36) plus 3 children + 1 lodger + 1 visitor at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1861 census George and Mary lived in Ipsley Street, Redditch. George died in 1868.
Wife Mary Ann (Monnox) (32) Needle Driller plus 2 daughters + 1 servant at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1861 census James and Mary Ann lived in Ipsley Street, Redditch. According to family tree on Ancestry site James and Mary Ann's daughter, Mary Ann, married Herbert Terry the Fishing Tackle and Spring Manufacturer in 1865. James died 11th October 1905 and was living in Astwood Bank at the time.
Wife Elizabeth (52) (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1841 census they lived in Beoley Lane.
(On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street)
Wife Susannah (20) plus 1 son at home. (On the 1851 census the enumerator seemed to come from Peakman Street then this house in Alcester Street and then on to Chapel Green) On the 1841 census Thomas lived with his mother Nancy in Evesham Street. On the 1861 census Thomas & Susannah lived in Birmingham.
Mary had 2 working children + 1 visitor at home. (On the 1851 census the enumerator stopped at this house before going on to Beoley Lane) (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1861 census they lived in Ipsley Street, Redditch. Mary died in 1870.
Wife Hannah (61) plus 1 working son + 2 visitors at home. (On the 1851 census the enumerator started at this house in Beoley Street after Chapel Green. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1861 census Richard was now a widower and lived with his son William and his wife Eliza in Church Green East. In the 1835 Pigot's Directory of Worcestershire Richard was Tin Plate Worker in Redditch. In the 1842 Bentley's Directory Richard was classed as Ironmonger, Redditch. Richard died 22nd April 1861.
Wife Eliza Mary (27) plus 2 small sons + 2 sisters + 1 servant at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street)
Fishing Tackle Manufacturer
William had his sister Elizabeth Hollington (60) House Keeper + niece Josephine Starkey Harris (16) Fishing Line Maker. (On the 1851 census the enumerator stopped at this house in Beoley Street before going on to 1 house classed as Alcester Street and then back to Beoley Street) (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1841 census William and Elizabeth lived in Chapel Green East. On the 1861 census Elizabeth and Josephine lived in Wellington Street. By the 1871 census Josephine was a Fancy Shopkeeper at 26 Evesham Street. William died 4th April 1861.
Wife Sarah (Turner) (36) Needle Straightener plus 4 working children + 1 servant + 1 visitor at home. (On the 1851 census the enumerator left Beoley Street then went to this house in Alcester Street and then on to Beoley Street again) (On later census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1841 census they lived in Fish Hill West, Redditch. On the 1861 census they lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on the early census.
Wife Betty (46) plus 1 working daughter + 1 Lodger + 1 Servant at home. (On the 1851 cesus the enumerator started at this house in Beoley Street after going to 1 house classed as being in Alcester Street) (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1841 census James and Betty lived in Chapel Green East. On the 1861 census they lived in Church Green East. In the 1855 Directory and Gazetteer of the County of Worcestershire, James was classed as Boot and Shoe Maker and Leather Cutter, Alcester Street. In the 1865 Jones's Mercantile Directory of the Iron District, James was a Boot and Shoe Maker and Leather Cutter, Church Green East. In the 1872 Kelly's Directory James was Boot and Shoe Maker, Church Green. In the 1873 Gazetteer and Directory of Worcestershire, James is Boot and Shoe Maker and Leather Cutter, 22 Church Green. James died 11th June 1875.
Wife Matilda Ash (24) + 1 Visitor + Apprentice Druggist & Grocer + House Servant at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1861 census they lived at the "White Swan Hotel", Wootton Wawen and Robert was classed as Dealer in Wines. In the 1849 Post Office Directory of Birmingham Robert was classed as Chemist and Druggist, Redditch. In the 1850 Slater's Directory Robert was classed under Chemist and Druggist, Alcester Street. Beoley Street seems to be called this on the Census but Alcester Street in the Directories so very confusing.
Wife Hannah (Watkins) (50) plus 4 working children + 1 younger child at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1841 census they lived in Chapel Green East and William seemed to be a Grocer then. In the 1828 Pigot's Directory of Worcestershire, William was classed as Shopkeeper, Redditch. In the 1835 Pigot's Directory of Worcestershire William was classed as Glass & China Dealer, Redditch. In the 1842 Pigot's Directory of Worcestershire, William was classed as Grocers & Dealers in Sundries and there was a William and Thomas Merry classed as being in Alcester Street. On the 1851 census William is classed as being in Beoley Street but in the Directories he is classed as being in Alcester Street, the street seems to be one and the same as no mention of Alcester Street on 1841 & 1851 census but Beoley Street has several of the people who in the Directories are classed as being in Alcester Street, quite confusing. In the 1850 Slater's Directory of Worcestershire William is classed as being China, Glass, &c Dealers, Alcester Street.
(On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street)
Wife Ann (26) plus 1 small son + 1 House Servant + 2 Visitors at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1841 census Thomas lived with his mother Sarah in Wapping, Redditch.
Eating & Boarding House Keeper
Wife Ann (50) Cook & Manager + 4 Lodgers at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) In the 1842 Bentley's Directory of Worcestershire, William was Hook and Eye Manufacturer, Beoley Mount Cottage. On the 1841 census William seemed to be a Farmer, Church Hill.
Wife Mary (70) plus 3 working children + 1 Lodger + 1 Servant at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1841 census Charles was a Factor in Fish Hill West, Redditch. In the 1842 Pigot's Directory of Worcestershire, Charles was classed under Merchants and Factors and he was a Factor. In the 1860 Cassey's Directory, Charles was Secretary to the Redditch Railway Company.
Wife Mary (38) plus 1 son + Apprentice Engineer Machinist. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) Afifi was originally called Afifi Lalli and had been sent to England from Egypt by Mahomed Ali Pasha to James Nasmyth's factory in Manchester to learn engineering skills. More details are in "Victorian Redditch" by Ian Hayes. In the 1855 Post Office Directory of Birmingham Afifi is classed under Tool Makers and just said Redditch. In the 1855 Directory and Gazetteer of Worcestershire Afifi is classed as Engineer and Machinist, Wellington Street. In the 1860 Cassey's Directory of Worcestershire, Afifi is classed as Machinist, Reddtich. In the 1861 & 1862 Slater's Directories of Worcestershire, Afifi is classed as Machinist & Engineer,Wellington Street.
Superanuated Warehouse Man
Wife Ann (63) School Mistress + 3 Lodgers at home. (On the 1851 census the enumerator stopped at this house in Beoley Street before going on to 1 house classed as being in Alcester Street and then went on to Beoley Street) (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street)
Wife Ann (Wilde) (40) plus 1 son + 2 working step-children at home. (On the 1851 census the enumerator started at this house in Alcester Street after Beoley Street and then next door went back to Beoley Street. On later census Beoley Street became Alcester street) On the 1861 census they lived in Alcester Street but no numbers stated on the early census. On the 1841 census Charles lived with his parents John and Dinah in Headless Cross, Redditch. In the 1855 Billing's Directory and gazetteer Charles was classed as Grocer and Provisions Dealer, Alcester Street. In the 1860 Post Office Directory Charles was Grocer, Alcester Street.
Wife Elizabeth (62) plus 1 Grandchild at home. (On the 1851 census the enumerator started at this house in Beoley Street after going to 1 house classed as being in Alcester Street) (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1841 census Thomas and Elizabeth lived in Beoley Street but no numbers stated on the early census but could be the same house. On the 1861 census they lived at 19 Alcester Street which could possibly be the same house as on this census but no numbers stated on the early census.
(On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street)
Wife Ann (59) plus Ann's daughter and her grandson at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1861 census Thomas and Ann lived in Unicorn Hill, Redditch.
Wife Esther (42) plus 3 working children + 4 younger children at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1841 census they lived in Ipsley and Joseph was a Bricklayer.
(On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street)
Wife Maria (34) plus 1 working son + 4 younger children at home + 1 House Servant at home. (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street) On the 1861 census John and Maria were at the "Rising Sun", 29 Alcester Street which would have been the Public House they ran on the 1841 and 1851 census only the street was classed as Beoley Street and not Alcester Street. In the 1850 Slater's Directory of Worcestershire, John was classed under Grocers and Dealers in Sundries and Retailer of Beer in Alcester Street. In the 1855 Directory and Gazetteer of Worcestershire, John was Grocer and Beer Retailer, "Rising Sun", Alcester Street.
Wife Ann (26) plus 4 children + 2 Servant at home. (On the 1851 census the enumerator stopped at this house in Beoley Street before going on to Allcock Street) (On the 1861 census Beoley Street became Alcester Street)