Wife Elizabeth (35) plus 4 children + 1 apprentice + 3 servants at home. (On the 1841 census the enumerator started at this house in Evesham Street going East, after Unicorn Hill) William was mentioned in the 1841 Pigot's Directory under Linen and Woollen Drapers, in Evesham Street but no numbers stated.
Possibly wife Elizabeth (45) and a working daughter + 1 visitor at home but no relationship mentioned on the 1841 census. . In the 1840 Bentley's Directory he was classed as being an Engraver & Printer (and Letter Press) at Plymouth Buildings also in the Directory Elizabeth was classed as Straw Hat maker, Plymouth Buildings. In the 1841 Pigot's Directory Elizabeth was mentioned under Milliners and Dress and Straw Hat Makers. On the 1851 census they lived in Windsor Street, Redditch. In the 1855 Billing's Directory and Gazetteer Hamilton was classed as Engraver and Printer, Chapel Green West, Redditch and Elizabeth was Milliner and Straw Bonnet Maker, Alcester Street, Redditch. In the 1860 Post Office Directory Hamilton was a Printer in Alcester Street. Then in the 1870 & 1872 Kelly's Directory Hamilton was a Printer, Church Green, Redditch. Hamilton died in 1884.
Wife Mary (Laugher) (25) plus 2 children + apprentice + 1 servant at home. Seems to be at this number along the Street but no numbers stated on the census. On a family tree on Ancestry site they have Job's parents as Job and Hannah who also lived in Evesham Street on the 1841 census but no numbers stated and Job senior was also a Tailor. In the 1840 Bentley's Directory Job was classed as Tailor, Plymouth Buildings and Job senior Tailor, Evesham Street.
Harriet had 4 children + 1 servant at home
Wife Sarah (30) plus 2 children at home. Sarah seem to be at the same address on the 1851 census and now a widow but no numbers stated on 1841 or 1851 census
Sarah had 2 children + Elizabeth Lloyd 70 + 1 servant at home. On the 1851 census Sarah is classed as married but no husband at home and Sarah is now a School Mistress and her daughter Sophia is an assistant teacher and they lived in Adelaide Street, Reddtich..
Ebenezer had 2 children at home
Hannah was mentioned in Pigot's 1841 Directory as being in Evesham Street.
Wife Catherine (Field) (30) plus 3 children + Maria Field 13 possibly Catherine's daughter (but no relationships mentioned on 1841 census) at home. In Evesham Street on the 1851 census but no numbers stated but seems to be at the same house.
Hannah had 2 working daughters + Ellen 8 + 1 other at home
Wife Susanna (Gardner) (30) plus 4 children + Charles Webb (25) Needle Maker. Susanna is William's second wife and they married at St Philips' in Birmingham. Seem to be at 13 Evesham street on 1851 and later census but no numbers on early census. In 1840 Bentley's Directory William is stated as Beer Seller and Fish Hook Maker.
Mary had 2 children + Hannah Adams (20) Milliner at home
Wife Elizabeth (70) plus 2 others at home - they lived in Evesham street on the 1851 census but no numbers stated on the early census.
Wife Sarah (25) plus baby son + Ann Smith and 3 others at home. On the 1851 census they lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on the early census.
Wife Theodosia (30) plus 5 children at home. On the 1851 census they lived in Evesham street but no numbers stated on early census. In the 1841 Pigot's directory James was under Miscellaneous as a Cooper in Evesham Street.
Wife Nancy (Cooper) (50) plus 1 daughter + visitor + 1 other + 1 servant at home William died in 1856.
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 Ellen (35) plus 2 children + 1 other at home
Wife Elizabeth (25) plus 3 small children at home
Wife Sally (55) plus 4 working children (including Thomas who lived in Evesham Street on the 1851 census) + 1 servant at home. They seem to be at the same address on the 1851 census but no numbers stated on census. In the 1842 Bentley's Directory of Worcestershire Vol. 1 and William was Shoemaker, Evesham Street. In the 1850 Slater's Directory of Worcestershire William was classed under Boot and Shoe Maker, Evesham Street.
Wife Mary (40) plus 7 needle makers at home. On the 1851 census they seem to be in the Red Cow Yard, Evesham Street but as no numbers are mentioned on 1841 or 1851 census so not sure
Phoebe had 1 working child + 2 younger children + 4 needle makers at home - On the 1851 she seems to be living in the Red Cow Yard but no names or numbers mentioned on 1841 or 1851 census so can't say if they are living at the same address on both census.
Wife Sarah (35) plus 1 son + 2 needle makers at home. On the 1851 census they lived in Unicorn Hill, Redditch.
Wife Harriet (Smith) (20) plus baby at home. On the 1851 census they lived Paper Mill Cottages, Webheath. John died in 1874.
Wife Helen/Ellen (25) plus 3 children at home. They lived in Evesham Street on the 1851 census and again in Evesham Street on the 1861 census and was now a Beerhouse Keeper at 20 Evesham Street "Horse & Jockey", but no numbers stated on this census.
Wife Elizabeth (35) plus Jonathon Brown (25) Tailor at home and was classed as being in Evesham Street. George was the licensee of the "Red Cow" 1835-1861. In the 1842 Bentley's Directory of Worcestershire George was Beerseller, Evesham Street. In the 1850 Slater's Directory of Worcestershire George is classed as Retailer of Beer, Evesham Street.
Wife Ann (30) plus William Hunt 15 Needle maker plus 5 younger Hunt children at home
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Wife Mary (Andrews) (45) plus 1 working child + 3 younger children at home. They lived next door to William Hollington and seemed to be at this number along the Street.
Wife Elizabeth (Perks) (25) plus small daughter + apprentice + 1 servant at home - on later census the Hollingtons are living at 21 Evesham St. Numbers aren't shown on this census but seems to be at this number along the Street and the Hollingtons were at this address on later census. Their daughter Susannah Hollington married Thomas Haines Snr and their son Thomas Haines was a Tailor at 38 Evesham Street.
Wife Mary (Thornton) (45) plus 3 working children + 4 younger children at home. I think they lived at 23 Evesham Street as they were next door to William Hollington who always seemed to live at 21 Evesham Street and they seemed to be at this number along the Street. Benjamin died in 1859
Wife Mary (25) plus 2 small children + 1 servant + 2 apprentices at home - they seem to be at the same address on the 1851 census but no numbers stated on these census. In Pigot's Directory William is classed as Boot and Shoe Maker, Evesham Street.
Wife Mary (30) Dressmaker plus 4 children + 1 servant + 2 others at home. (James Maries was the first licensee of the Printer's Arms in 1841-1850 and this was at 6 Evesham Street and it was so named because James Maries was a Printer - information from "Old Redditch Pubs", Alan Foxall). On the 1851 census James was a Printer and they lived in Windsor Street, Redditch. In the 1842 Bentley's Directory of Worcestershire vol-1 James was classed as Beerseller and Printer in Evesham Street. James died in 1863
Mary had 1 child and 1 other person at home but no relationships mentioned on 1841 census.
Wife Hannah (35). Lived in Evesham Street on later census as well but no numbers stated on early census but seem to be at this number along the street. In the 1842 Pigot's Directory of Worcestershire Richard is under Sundries, Evesham Street but in the 1842 Bentley's Directory he is a Grocer in Evesham Street.
Nancy had 4 children + 2 needlemakers at home. On the 1851 census her son Thomas lived in Alcester Street but no numbers stated on early census. Nancy died in 1849
Wife Sarah (Andrews) (30) Fishing Line maker plus 1 working child + 2 younger children + Sarah Andrews (70) Independent + 2 needle makers at home - They seem to be at this number along the Street but no numbers stated on this census. In the 1841 Pigot's Directory John was classed as Retailer of Beer in Evesham Street.
Wife Ann (Parsonage) (20) Needle Maker plus baby son + John Parsonage (50) Independent (possibly Ann father as she was Ann Parsonage when she married) + Henry Palmer 13 at home
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Wife Ann (40) plus 1 child + apprentice + 1 servant + Margaret Hayward (75) Independent at home. On the 1861 census lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on early census.
Wife Sarah (30) plus 2 children + apprentice + 1 servant + Hannah Hammond (58) Independent at home. On the 1851 census they lived in Kidderminster.
Wife Mary (35) Needle Maker plus 4 working children + 5 younger children others at home. On the 1851 census they lived Beoley Needle Mills, Beoley.
Harriet had 2 female servants + 1 male servant at home
Wife Sarah (20) + 1 female servant at home
Wife Elizabeth (35) plus 8 children at home - On 1851 and 1861 census they lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on either census
Wife Sarah (Higgs) (30) plus 8 children at home + 1 apprentice at home. Their son Job was living in Evesham Street on the 1851 census but no numbers stated on early census. On a family tree on Ancestry site they have John's parents as Job and Hannah Palmer who also lived in Evesham Street on the 1841 census but no numbers stated and this Job was a Tailor. In the 1835 Piggot's Directory of Worcestershire John was a Tailor in Redditch. In the 1842 Bentley's Directory of Worcestershire Vol. 1 John was a Tailor in Evesham Street.
Wife Elizabeth (30) + 5 children + 1 needle maker at home. On the 1851 census they lived in William Street. William died in 1864.
Wife Frances (40) plus 4 children + 1 servant at home. On the 1851 census John was now married to Maria and they lived in Yardley, Worcestershire.
Wife Betsy (40) plus Charles Wyers 15 Plumber Journeyman at home
Wife Maria (45) plus 1 daughter + female servant at home. In 1841 Pigot's Directory it stated that Henry was the Rev. Henry Humphries of Evesham Street. They lived in Evesham Street on 1851 census but no numbers stated on these census.
On the 1841 census this person was just called Tennant and not known whether he was head of the house and just said Ind. For his job.
Wife Mary (30) plus 6 children (one of whom is Walter (11) who on later census lived at 61 Evesham Street and Benjamin Brown (8) who on the 1861 census lived in Alcester Street) + 2 servants. No numbers stated on this census but seem to be at this address along the street. In the 1828 Pigot's Directory Benjamin was classed as Baker but didn't state which Street. In the 1835 Pigot's Directory of Worcestershire Benjamin was classed under Baker & Flour Dealers. In the 1841 Pigot's Directory Benjamin was classed under Bakers and Flour Dealers, Evesham Street. In the 1850 Slater's Directory of Worcestershire Benjamin is classed under Bakers & Flour Dealers, Evesham Street.
Wife Mary (20) Needle Maker plus baby son Edwin at home. On the 1851 & 1861 census they lived in Walford Street Redditch but back in Evesham Street on 1871 census.
Susanna had 4 children at home. On the 1851 census they lived in Mount Pleasant, Redditch.
Wife Ann (Clarke) (25) plus 3 children at home
On the 1851 census Betsy/Elizabeth lived in Walford Street, Redditch.
Wife Jane (20) Needle Maker. John died in 1877.
Wife Sarah (30) plus 2 children + 1 female servant + 1 apprentice at home. In the 1841 Pigot's Directory he is classed under Tailors and in Evesham Street.
Wife Ann (35) plus Mary Bradley (20) Straw Hat Maker + 1 niece They lived in Evesham Street on 1851 census but no numbers stated
Wife Elizabeth (40) plus 6 children at home. On 1851 census they seemed to live at 23 Evesham Street but no numbers stated on the early census but not at the same address.
Wife Hannah (Hughes) (60) plus Patience (20) needle maker at home. On Ancestry site family tree they have their son as Job Palmer who was on the 1841 census living at 4 Evesham Street also a Tailor. (Also on the tree they have it that Job was shanghied into the Royal Navy and fought at the battles of Trafelgar and Waterloo) but can't say if this is true or not. In the 1840 Bentley's Directory Job senior was a Tailor in Evesham Street and his son was a Tailor at Plymouth Buildings. Job Snr. died in 1851.
Wife Betsy (40) plus 6 children + 1 female servant at home. In the 1840 Bentley's Directory Thomas had an entry under Grocers and lived in Evesham Street.
Wife Hannah (30) plus 7 children at home. On the 1851 census they lived in Fish Hill, Redditch. In the 1840 Bentley's Directory George was Needle Maker, Evesham Street.
Wife Sarah (35) plus 4 children (which included Thomas 14, who would later be a Butcher in Evesham Street on the 1861 census but no numbers stated on early census and James (10) who would later be a Butcher at 8 Evesham Street) + 1 male servant at home. On later census James and Sarah lived in Ipsely Street and James was a Butcher. In the 1842 Bentley's Directory of Worcestershire James was a Butcher in Evesham Street. In the 1855 Billing's Directory and Gazetteer there was a James Briggs classed as a Butcher in Evesham Street and also a Thomas Briggs, Butcher and Dealer, in Evesham Street, possibly their sons. In the 1860 Post Office Directory it seems James Briggs Senior was a Butcher Tann House Farm. In the 1870 Kelly's Directory there was a James Briggs who was a Butcher and Farmer in Evesham Street & Tan House Farm. James died in 1874.
Retailer of Beer & Needle Maker
Had Sarah Avery (35) plus 1 working child + 6 younger children (including James Avery who later lived at 36 Evesham Street) + 1 female servant at home. (On the 1841 census this house was the last the enumerator stopped at in Evesham Street before going on to New End) Seems to be living at the same address on 1851 census but no numbers mentioned on 1841 or 1851 census. A James Avery Inn Keeper and Needle Maker was known to be the licensee of the "Bull's Head" 1835-1841 which was at 77 Evesham Street and this had become the "Temperance Hotel by 1860. Their son James and his siblings were living at this address on the 1851 census but he wasn't classed as the head of the house. In the 1835 Pigot's Directory of Worcestershire and James was classed as Retailer of Beer. In the 1842 Bentley's Directory of Worcestershire Vol. 1 James is classed as Beer Seller & Needle &c., maker. James died 1849.