Wife Susan (Susannah Fairfax) (40) Laundress plus 1 working son and 1 younger son + 3 boarders at home. No numbers stated on this census but seems to be at this address along the Street. On the 1851 census they lived in New End, Redditch which became part of Evesham Street so could have been at the same address.
Wife Susan (52) Laundress plus 1 son at home. On the 1861 & 1881 census they lived at the same address.
Wife Susan (63) Laundress + 1 boarder at home. On the 1891 census Michael was a widower and living in Bromsgrove Union Workhouse and classed as a Pauper and had a broken leg. Michael died in 1896. Not sure if they were Osborn or Osborne as they were both on different census.
Mary was classed as head of the house and married but no husband mentioned plus 4 children + 1 boarder at home. On the 1881 census Mary was married to William J. Mole and they lived in Britten Street. On the 1901 census Mary Ann was now classed as a widow and lived in St. Georges Road, Redditch.
Fanny was classed as Head of the household but still married but no mention of husband on census and she had 2 grown up children + 1 visitor at home. On the 1891 census she was living with her husband William in Other Road, Redditch. On the 1881 census Fanny and her husband William lived at 1 Izods Yard. On the 1911 census Fanny was visiting in Bournemouth.
Ann had 4 working children + 2 working grandchildren + 1 younger grandchild at home. Her son Harold was living with his wife and family at 85 Evesham Street. On the 1901 census Ann lived with her husband Micka (Michael) and their family in Feckenham.
Not used as a dwelling but the census stated Bookshop.
At this address in 1924 Kelly's Directory. On the 1911 census Walter Maunton lived with his wife Amy in Ipsely Street and Walter was a House Furnisher and they had daughter Grace and son Walter Howard. Maunton.
At this address in 1914. In the 1940 Kelly's Directory they were at 119 Evesham Street
Alcester Industrial Co-operative Society Ltd.
The 1940 Kelly's Directory stated that it was at 99 & 103 Evesham Street, George Street; 1, 3 & 5 & 79 & 85 Evesham Street. By 1954 it was at 99 - 107 Evesham Street.
Grocer, House Furnishers,
Was demolished to make way the second phase of the town development.