Arthur had his sister Harriet Jane (31) Income from Consols + 6 other siblings + 1 servant at home. (On the 1881 census the enumerator started at this house at the beginning of district 7) On the 1871 census Arthur was a scholar at St John's College, Hurstpierpoint, Sussex. On the 1891 census Arthur was married to Ada a Needle Manufacturer l+iving in Park Road, Redditch. His parents Arthur George and Mary Emma Baylis lived in Alcester street on earlier census but no numbers stated on the early census. In the 1884 & 1888 Kelly's Directories Arthur George Baylis & Sons, Needle Manufacturers, Royal Needle Manufactory (his father died in 1866). Also an entry in the 1888 Kelly's Dirctory for Lewis & Baylis, (the Baylis being Arthur George Baylis) Needle Manufacturers, Clive Works. On the 1911 census Arthur and Ada lived "Oakhurst", Birchfield Road, Headless Cross.
Wife Jane (34) plus 5 children at home. (On the 1881 census this house "Onega House", was next door to 43 Alcester Street and the enumerator stopped at this house before going on to 151 Ipsley Street) On the 1871 census Thomas seems to be married to Sarah and they lived in Edward Street, Redditch. On the 1891 census they lived in Ipsley Street, Redditch. Married Sarah Jane Smith in 1868 but she seemed to be known as Jane. In the 1888 & 1892 Kelly's Directory Thomas was a Builder in Ipsley Street, Redditch.
Wife Mary (56) plus 3 working sons + 1 younger child at home. (On the 1881 census the enumerator started at this house on Alcester Street after 22 Church Green East) On the 1871 census they lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on census. On the 1891 census they lived in South Street, Redditch and Charles was now retired. In the 1872 Post Office Directory Charles was classed as House and Sign Painter, Evesham Street. Charles died in 1902.
Wife Harriet (Adams) (29) plus 3 children + 3 servants at home. On the 1891 census they lived at the same address. On the 1871 census Arthur lived with his parents William and Elizabeth in Prospect Hill, Redditch.
Wife Laura (37) + 1 visitor at home. On the 1891 census they lived at the same address.
Wife Fanny (Hopkins) (31) Needle Maker + 1 brother at home. On the 1891 census they lived in Bromsgrove Road, Redditch.
Harriet was classed as married but no husband at home plus 2 working children at home. On the 1871 census Harriet lived with her husband Thomas in Alcester Street but no numbers stated on census. On the 1891 census Harriet was living with her husband Thomas at 71 Evesham Street. Harriet's son Charles lived at this address on later census. In the 1884 Kelly's Directory, Harriet was classed as Haberdasher, 15 Alcester Street. Harriet died in 1908.
Wife Elizabeth (32) Patent Needle Wrapper plus 3 children at home. On the 1891 census James was a widower and they lived Bk 7 Alcester Street. On the 1871 census James lived with his Mother Louisa in Bates Hill, Redditch and on the 1881 census Louisa lived at 44 Evesham Street.
Commercial Clerk & Shopkeeper
Wife Elizabeth (35). On the 1891 census they lived at 36 Alcester Street. On the 1871 census they lived 17 Alcester Street. In the 1880 Kelly's Directory Walter was Tobacconist, 11 Alcester Street.
Wife Harriet (Boulton) (64) Pork Butcher plus 1 daughter also a Pork Butcher + 1 granddaughter at home. On the 1891 census Joseph's wife Harriet was now a widow and living at this address. On the 1871 census they lived in Ipsley and Joseph was an Innkeeper. Joseph was the licensee of the "Warwick Arms" 1872-1876. In the 1872 Post Office Directory Joseph was Innkeeper of "Warwick Arms", Ipsley Street. In the 1884 & 1888 Kelly's Directory Joseph was classed as Pork Butcher, 13 Alcester Street. Joseph died in 1888
Mary had her sister Kate (21) also a Dressmaker at home.
Clement had 1 boarder at home. On the 1871 census Clement lived with his parents Clement and Sarah in Unicorn Hill, Redditch. On the 1891 census he lived with his parents in Handsworth.
Wife Catherine (Bartlett) (49) Fish Hook Maker plus 1 son at home. On the 1871 census they lived with George's father Thomas in Alcester Street but no numbers stated on census but could be 19 Alcester Street. George died in 1889.
Elizabeth Phillips (widow)
Fishing Tackle Manufacturer
Elizabeth had 1 nephew at home. They lived at this address on the 1891 census. On the 1871 census she was living with her husband James B. Phillips in Alcester Street but no number stated but quite possbily at this number. In the 1872 Post Office Directory Elizabeth was classed as Fishing Tackle and Swivel Manufacturer, Alcester Street. In the 1884 Kelly's Directory Elizabeth was Fishing Tackle and Swivel Manufacturer, 21 Alcester Street.
Wife Isabella (25) Needle Labeller plus 1 baby + 1 visitor at home. On the 1871 census Edwin lived with his parents James and Mary in Victoria Street, Redditch.
Wife Ann (49) + 1 servant at home. On the 1871 census they lived in Alcester Street and though no numbers stated they lived next door to the Nags Head, so must be at the same address. In Jones's 1865 Mercantile Directory of the Iron District of South Staffordshire and East Worcestershire it stated that William was in Alcester Street, Redditch. In the 1870 Kelly's Directory William was a Greengrocer, Alcester Street. In the 1884 & 1888 Kelly's Directory William is classed as Greengrocer, 23 Alcester Street. Died 13th June 1889.
Wife Sarah (Allbutt) (43) plus 7 children at home. (On the 1881 census this was the last house in Alcester Street the enumerator went to before 1 Smith Street) This was known as the Nags Head but no name was on the census. (In old Redditch Pubs-Alan Foxall, Reuben was the licensee of the "Nags Head", 1879-1898) On the 1891 census they lived at this address. On the 1872 census Reuben and Sarah lived in Edward Street. In the 1872 Post Office Directory Reuben was classed as Beer Retailer, George Street. In the 1884, 1888 & 1892 Kelly's Directory Reuben was classed as Beer Retailer, 25 Alcester Street.
Wife Mary A. (Retchford) (23). (On the 1881 census the enumerator at this house started back in Alcester Street after 4 Smith Street) On the 1891 census they were living in Coventry. Frederick died in 1895. In the 1884 Kelly's Directory Frederick was a Hairdresser at 27 Alcester Street.
Beerhouse Keeper & Provisions
Maria had 1 son + 1 niece at home. On the 1871 census Maria was living in Alcester Street but no number stated and she seemed to be a Grocer. In the 1870 Kelly's Directory Maria is classed as Grocer, Alcester Street. Maria died 16th December 1885 in Alcester Street. Maria was the licensee of the "Rising Sun" 1866-1884. Her son George was the licensee in 1887 and he was also a Grocer.
Maria had 1 daughter + 1 boarder at home. On the 1891 census Maria is living with her daughter Emily and her husband James Adam Hicks in Upper Grove Street, Redditch. There is another Maria Duggins about the same age who was married to Benjamin Duggins but they were living at 34 Evesham Street at this time.
Ironmonger Oil Merchant & General
Wife Mary Hannah (James) (27) plus 5 children + 1 servant + 2 boarders at home. At the same address on later census. On the 1871 census John lived with his parents John and Mary in Bromsgrove. John Dyer & Sons, Ironmongers were founded in 1878. In the 1880 Directory of Worcestershire John was Hardware Dealer & General Dealer in Alcester Street. In the 1884 & 1888 Kelly's Directories John was a General Dealer, 33 Alcester Street.
Wife Jane (21) plus 2 children at home. On the 1871 census Richard lived with his grandparents Richard and Catherine in Prospect Hill, Redditch. On the 1901 census they lived in South Street, Redditch.
Wife Anna Louisa (60) plus 2 daughters + 1 boarder + 1 servant at home. (On the 1881 census the enumerator stopped at this house before going on to 1 Queen Street) On the 1871 census they lived in Alcester Street but no number stated. In Jones's 1865 Mercantile Directory of the Iron District of South Staffordshire and East Worcestershire Allan is classed as Allan Chas., Grocer &c., Plumber and Glazier, Alcester Street. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory and Gazetteer Allan is under Wine Merchant's Agents, Alcester Street, also classed as Grocer in another section. In the 1876 & 1880 Kelly's Directories Allen was Grocer in Alcester Street. Allan died 17th March 1889 at Crabbs Cross where he was living at this time.
Wife Elizabeth (60) Fish Hook Maker plus 2 working children + 4 boarders at home. (On the 1881 census the enumerator started back at this house after 10 Salters Yard) On the 1871 census they lived in Ipsley Street, Redditch.
Wife Sarah (Court) (36) plus 6 children at home. (On the 1881 census the enumerator stopped at this house before going on to Upper Grove Street) On the 1891 census they lived at the same address. On the 1871 census they lived in Ipsley. On the 1861 census Thomas lived with his father George and Step-Mother Catherine in Prospect Hill, Redditch. Thomas's mother was Harriet Bunegar nee Strain. On the 1881 census George and Catherine lived at 19 Alcester Street. In the 1880 Directory of Worcestershire Thomas was classed as Shopkeeper, Alcester Street. In the 1884, 1888 & 1892 Kelly's Directories a George Thomas Bunegar was Fishmonger, 41 Alcester Street. Thomas seems to have been registered at birth as George Thomas Bunegar and married as such.
Wife Mary A. (26) plus 2 children + sister-in-law + 1 boarder at home. (On the 1881 census the enumerator started at this house after Lower Grove Street) They are living next door to Thomas's parents Charles and Ann. On the 1891 census they lived in Alcester Street but no numbers stated.
employing 17 men & 5 boys
Wife Ann (50) plus 3 working children + 1 niece + 1 apprentice at home. Next door lived their son Thomas Huins. On the 1871 census they lived in Red Lion Street, Redditch at the Carpenters Shop. On the 1891 census they lived in Evesham Street. In the 1873 Littlebury's Gazetteer and Directory of Worcestershire Charles was classed as Builder, Contractor, Carpenter, Joiner & Coffin Maker, Red Lion Street and Alcester Street.
Wife Ann (Harbon) (31) plus 2 children + 1 servant at home. On the 1871 census Alfred lived with his parents William and Mary in Victoria Street. Alfred died 23rd June 1909 and was living 7 Victoria Street, Redditch.
Milk Seller & Green Grocer
Wife Sarah A. (Lee) (46) plus 2 working children + 6 younger children at home. On the 1891 census they lived at 17 Alcester Street. On the 1871 census they lived in Feckenham. In the 1872 Kelly's Directory of Worcestershire, Henry is classed as Farmer, Elcotts Brook, Callow Hill, Redditch. In the 1876 Kelly's Directory he is Farmer Elcock's Brook. In the 1884 & 1888 Kelly's Directory Henry was classed as Greengrocer, 17 Alcester Street.
Wife Charlotte (66) + 1 boarder at home.
Wife Kathleen (Westwood) (32) plus 8 children at home. On the 1861 census Barnabas lived with his parents Job and Mary who lived at 4 Evesham Street on several census. On the 1871 census Barnabas and Kathleen lived in Worcester. On the 1891 census they lived in Aston. By the 1901 census they were in Lodge Road, Redditch. In the 1873 White's Directory of Birmingham Barnabas was classed as Warehouseman, 27 Alcester Street, Redditch. In the 1880 Kelly's Directory Barnabas was classed as Tailor, Evesham Street and another entry stated 32 Alcester Street. In the 1884 Kelly's Directory it stated he was Tailor at 35 Alcester Street. Barnabas died in 1902.
Wife Mary (53) + Mother + 1 boarder at home. (On the 1881 census the enumerator stopped at this house before going on to 6 buildings in Lower Grove Street) On the 1871 census they lived in Peakman Street, Redditch. On the 1861 census they lived in Evesham Street, Redditch but no numbers stated on early census. In the 1888 Kelly's Directory Thomas was still at this address.
Wife Jane (33) plus 2 children at home. (On the 1881 census the enumerator started back at this house on Alcester Street after 1 Clarks Yard) On the 1891 census they lived at 10 Alcester Street. On the 1871 census they lived in Beoley Road, Redditch.
Wife Eliza (35). On the 1871 census they lived at 12 Alcester Street. On the 1891 census they lived at 4 Alcester Street. In the 1884 Kelly's Directory they lived at 12 Alcester Street but by the 1888 Kelly's Directory they were living at 4 Alcester Street.
Wife Elizabeth (32) plus 6 children at home. On the 1871 census they lived in Pound Yard, Redditch.
Wife Jane (Peach) (28) Needle Paperer plus 2 children at home. On the 1891 census they lived at the same address. On the 1871 census Randolph was known as Albert and lived with his parents John and Sarah in Mount Pleasant, Redditch. In the 1884, 1888 and 1892 Kelly's Directory he is known as Albert Ford, shoe maker, 8 Alcester Street.
Elizabeth had daughter Sarah + 1 servant at home. Elizabeth was the licensee of the "Beehive" 1880-1886. Her daughter Miss Sarah Ann Free was the licensee 1887-1890. On the 1871 census Elizabeth lived with her husband Edmund at the same address and her husband was the Innkeeper then. In the 1880 & 1884 Kelly's Directory Elizabeth was Beer Retailer, 6 Alcester Street, Redditch. Elizabeth died 27th April 1886.
Wife Ann Eliza (34) plus 5 children at home. On the 1871 census they lived in Red Lion Street, Redditch. In the 1855 Billings Directory and Gazetteer John's father John Smallwood senior was classed as Fish Hook Maker, Red Lion Street. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory and gazetteer it stated that John Smallwood & Sons, Central Works, George Street, Redditch. At the time of his death 10th February 1891 John was living in Red Lion Street, Redditch and it stated that he was a Fish Hook and Fishing Tackle Manufacturer. On the 1891 census his wife Ann was living 26 Red Lion Street.
Wife Sarah (Brown) (49) plus 5 children at home. (On the 1881 census this was the last house in Alcester Street the enumerator went to before going on to 18 Church Green South) On the 1871 census they lived in Yorkshire. In the 1888 Kelly's Directory Richard Stephen Hill, Photographic artist, 2 Alcester Street.