Wife Elizabeth (40) plus James Davis (65) Sadler at home. No numbers stated on the 1841 census but Thomas was licensee of the "White Swan" 1841-1851 and this was on the corner of Evesham Street and Vine Street (later Worcester Road)
Wife Elizabeth (53) + 1 servant at home. Thomas Davis was the licensee of the White Swan 1841-1851 and this was sometimes classed as being in Vine Street.
Wife Mary Hannah (Ricketts) (29) plus 1 daughter + Drapers assistant + 1 general servant at home. On the 1871 &1881 census they lived at 32 Evesham Street and possibly at that address on this census. In the Jones's 1865 Mercantile Directory of the Iron District of Staffordshire and East Worcestershire Thomas was classed as Wholesale and Retail. Draper, Evesham Street. On some census 32 Evesham Street is the "White Swan" but on this census it is at 1 Vine Street as it is on the corner of Vine Street and Evesham Street.
Wife Sarah Ann (30) Artificial Fly Maker plus 2 children + 1 boarder + 1 servant at home. George was the licensee of the "White Swan" 1854-1864. On the 1871, 1881 & 1891 census it was classed as being in Vine Street. George and family lived in Peakman Street on the 1881 census and George was classed as a Manufacturer. George died 19th January 1894 and was living "Lyttleworth House", Redditch.
Wife Mary Hannah (39) plus 1 daughter + 1 servant at home. No numbers stated on this census but called the "Drapers Shop". (On the 1871 census the enumerator started at this house in Evesham Street after Vine Street going West) At this address on the 1881 census but no numbers stated on 1871 census but seems to be at this number along the Street. In the 1872 Post Office Directory Thomas was classed as Linen Draper & Undertaker in Evesham Street. On some census 32 Evesham Street was the "White Swan" but on this census it was at 1 Vine Street. It was on the corner of Evesham Street and Vine Street.
Wife Mary H. (49) plus grown up daughter + 1 servant at home. By the 1891 census he was a widower and living on own means and now in Bromsgrove Road. On some census 32 Evesham Street was the "White Swan" but on this census it was at 1 Vine Street so on the corner of Evesham Street and Vine Street. In the 1888 Kelly's Directory a Walter William Parsons, Draper & Undertaker was at this address. Thomas died 11th December 1906.
Wife Hannah (65) at home. (On the 1891 census the enumerator started at this house in Evesham Street after 1 Vine Street and hadn't changed from Vine Street to Evesham Street) On the 1881 census they lived in Mount Pleasant, Redditch. In the 1884 and 1888 Kelly's Directory William was classed under Commercial Travellers, Springfield, Mount Pleasant. William died in 1892.
Wife Mary (Morrell) (26) plus 2 children at home. (In the 1911 summary book the enumerator went on to the "White Swan" in Evesham Street but normally the "White Swan was at 32 Evesham Street or in Vine Street as on the corner of both) On the 1901 census he lived with his parents in Hanley, Staffs and he was a Butcher.
Wife Ruth (Shaw) (28) plus 1 son. On the 1911 census "The White Swan was classed as Worcester Road and Evesham Street as it was on the corner of both. Reuben was the licensee of the "White Swan", 1911-1912. The White Swan was on the corner of Worcester Road. (In the 1911 summary book the "White Swan" seems to be next door to 32 Evesham Street) On the 1901 census the "White Swan" was classed as being in Worcester Road on the census. On the 1901 census Reuben lived with his parents Reuben and Susannah in Parsons Row, Upper Ipsley. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory Reuben was classed as Beer Retailer, 32 Evesham Street. On the 7th June 1916 Reuben joined Army Service Corps (Motor transport) and he was living Ten Acre Tavern, Stirchley, Birmingham and he was Beer House Manager.
Was the licensee of the "White Swan" in 1924. This was on the corner of Evesham Street and Worcester Road.
London Central Meat Co. Ltd.
In the 1933 Cole's Directory and Buyers Guide of Worcesterhire it was still at this address. In the 1940 Kelly's Directory it was at 34 Evesham Street
Previosly Known as M E.B. sales room and office Was demolished to make way for WOCESTER SQUARE.