Wife Mary (45) plus 2 daughters, Milliners, + 2 working sons + 5 younger children + 1 servant at home. (On the 1861 census the enumerator started at this house along Evesham Street) They seem to be at this number along the Street. In the 1860 Post Office Directory Job was classed as Tailor and Draper, Evesham Street. On the 1871 census Mary Palmer was living in Peakman Street, Redditch. Job died 8th January 1866 in Redditch.
Had 2 sisters + 1 cousin at home
Wife Harriet (Holloway) (36) Milliner & Draper plus 2 children + 1 servant at home. Along the street was another Job Palmer and his wife Mary but they don't seem to be related. Job and Harriet lived in Bates Hill on the 1871 census. His wife Harriet lived at 12 & 14 Evesham Street on the 1881 census. Job died in 28th January 1874.
Wife Ann (Suffield) (45) plus 1 son + 1 servant at home. At this address on later census but no numbers stated on early census. In the 1850 Slater's Directory of Worcestershire Edwin is classed as jeweller, Evesham Street. In the 1855 Billing's Directory & Gazetteer Edwin is Watchmaker and Jeweller in Evesham Street. In 1861 Slater's Directory of Worcestershire Edwin is classed under Watch and Clock Maker & Jeweller, Evesham Street. In the 1865 Jones's Mercantile District of the Iron District Edwin was Watchmaker, Evesham Street.
William Roberts (widower)
William had 6 children + his mother Letitia + 2 servants at home. On the 1851 census he lived with his parents John and Letitia Roberts in Unicorn Hill, Redditch. On the 1871 census he is now classed as Retired Butcher and married to Mary a Schoolmistress and they lived in Stock and Bradley, Worcestershire. In the 1855 Billings Directory and Gazetteer William was Butcher, Evesham Street.
Wife Ellen (44) plus 6 working children + 1 niece + 1 granddaughter + 1 boarder at home. His wife Ellen was the Beerhouse Keeper on the 1871 census and George was the licensee of the "Horse & Jockey" 1860-1868. They lived in Evesham Street on the 1841 and 1851 census but no numbers are stated on these census and George was a Shoemaker. George died in 1869.
Sarah had 1 daughter + 1 boarder at home. On the 1851 census she lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on these census.
Potato Store & Fruit Shop
Potato Store & Fruit Shop
Uninhabited. On ennumerators route it was next door to Sarah Gibbons house
Wife Elizabeth (21) Dressmaker plus 1 daughter at home. On the 1851 census they lived in Alcester. On the 1871 census they lived in Feckenham.
Wife Sarah Ann (Smith) (23) Needle Maker plus 2 young sons at home. On the 1871 census they lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on the early census. On the 1851 census Arthur was a servant to Edward and Eliza Clewlew? who were Drapers in Evesham Street.
Wife Emily (26) plus 2 young children + 1 servant at home. On the 1851 census James was an Apprentice Draper in Amberley, Gloucestershire. In the 1860 Post Office Directory James is a Draper, Evesham Street. In the Jones's 1865 Mercantile Directory of the Iron District of South Staffordshire & East Worcestershire James is classed as General Draper, Hosier, Haberdasher &c, Evesham Street.
Wife Mary Ann (Avery) (38) plus 1 daughter + father William + servant at home - seem to be at the same address on 1871 census and at this number along the Street but no numbers stated on these census. In the 1861 Slater's Directory of Worcestershire, Richard is classed under Grocer & Dealer in Sundries. In the 1870 Kelly's Directory Richard was China, Glass & Earthenware Dealer, Evesham Street.
Alice had a visitor at home. On the 1851 census Alice lived with her parents William and Hannah in Paper Mill Cottage, Webheath.
Sarah had 2 working sons + 1 younger + 1 boarder at home. On the 1851 census Sarah lived with her husband John in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on the early census.
Wife Susanna (47) plus 3 grown up children + 1 schoolchild at home. John was licensee of the "Vine Inn" 1854-1861. Lived at Chapel Green West,Redditch on the 1851 census and was a Butcher and had moved to Alcester Street by the 1871 census.
Hannah/Susannah Steward (widow)
Hannah had son Stephen (57) Shoemaker at home. On the 1851 census they lived in Red Lane, Redditch.
Mary had 3 working children at home. On the 1851 census Mary was married to William and they lived at the same address. On the 1871 census Mary was boarding with her daughter Eliza and her husband David Crow in Vine Street, Redditch. Mary died 12th February 1875.
Wife Mary (32) Fishing Tackle Maker plus 3 children at home. On the 1881 census they lived at 22 Alcester Street.
Susannah had 2 daughters + 3 grandchildren at home. On the 1851 cesus they lived in Walford Street, Redditch.
crooks from straight ones
On the 1851 census Mary lived with her husband Thomas in Smallwood Road, Redditch. Mary died in 1869.
Wife Elizabeth (60). George was known to be the licensee of the "Red Cow" 1836-1861. Their ages seem to be different on each census but very difficult to read the ages on their census
employing 1 woman & 1 boy
Wife Mary (34) Milliner plus 3 children + 1 Nursemaid at home
Sarah had 3 working children + 1 younger daughter + Mother-in-law + 2 lodgers at home. On the 1851 census Sarah lived with her husband John in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on the early census. On the 1871 census Sarah lived in Vine Street, Redditch.
Wife Eliza (Avery) (35) plus 4 children at home. On some census Bartleet and others Bartlett. On the 1871 census they lived in Vine Street, Redditch. In the 1855 Directory and Gazetter of Worcestershire , Charles was Fish Hook Maker, Evesham Street. Charles died 1st October 1901.
Wife Mary (22) Needle Picker + Mother at home. On the 1851 census William lived with his parents John and Harriet Lloyd and they lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on the early census.
Wife Elizabeth (28) Needle Driller plus 1 daughter + 2 lodgers at home. On the 1851 census Edward lived with his parents Richard and Mary A. In Walford Street, Redditch. On the 1841 census Richard and Mary A. and their family lived in New End, Redditch but no numbers stated on the early census.
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 (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 Ann (29) plus 3 children at home. On the 1851 census Thomas lived with his mother in Upton upon Severn and he was a Hairdresser. On the 1871 census they lived in Prospect Hill, Redditch and he was a Gas Manager. In the 1855 Billing's Directory and Gazetteer Thomas was a Hairdresser in Evesham Street. In the 1870 Kelly's Directory Thomas is classed as Collector of gas rents, Prospect Hill.
Susannah was classed as married but no husband mentioned on census plus 2 children at home. Susannah died in 1862.
Wife Emma Haines (Wheeler) (37) + 1 visitor at home. On the 1841 census Thomas lived with his parents James & Sarah in Evesham Street who was also a Butcher but no numbers stated on 1841 census. On the 1871 census Thomas and Emma lived at 35? Evesham Street. In the 1855 Billing's Directory and Gazetteer Thomas is classed as Butcher and Dealer in Evesham Street.
Wife Sarah (30) + 1 visitor at home. On the 1881 census they lived in Headless Cross and Alfred was a Mineral Water Manufacturer. Alfred died in 1909.
Wife Sarah (27) plus 4 children + 2 servants at home. On the 1851 census Charles lived with his parents John and Eliza in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on the early census. On the 1871 census they lived in Bromsgrove Road, Redditch and at this time Charles employed 160 people.
No number stated on the early census
Wife Emma (Amess) (34) Server plus 1 small son at home. On the 1871 census they lived in Herbert Street, Redditch. On the 1891 census they lived at 80 Evesham Street.
Independent Minister of Redditch
Job had 4 children at home. On the 1851 census he was married to Jane and lived in Wrexham, Wales and Job was a Master at British School.
Wife Ann (45) plus 6 children at home. On 1871 census they lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on the early census.
Wife Mary (36) plus 3 children at home. On the 1851 census they lived in Bates Hill, Redditch. On the 1871 census they lived in Victoria Street, Redditch and Thomas was a Needle & Fishing tackle Manufacturer and then by 1881 census they lived in Unicorn Hill, Redditch. In the 1884, 1888, 1892 & 1900 Kelly's Directory Thomas was classed as Price & Oakley Needle & Fish Hook Maker, Unicorn Hill. Thomas died 21st July 1902 and lived "Holmwood", 18 Park Road, Redditch.
Wife Ann (53) Laundress + 3 visitors + 1 grandson + 3 boarders at home. On the 1851 census they lived in Brockhill Lane, Redditch.
Beerhouse Keeper & Fish Hook
Wife Elizabeth (42) plus 1 working child + 5 younger children + 1 servant at home. Richard was the licensee of the "Golden Salmon" 1860-1874. On the 1851 census they lived in Mount Pleasant and Richard was classed as a Fish Hook Manufacturer.
Wife Sarah (Free) (32) Needle Paperer plus 4 children at home. His wife Sarah lived here on the 1871 & 1881 census and was a widow but no numbers stated on the 1861 census. On the 1851 census William was Lodging in Evesham Street with Mary Heath but no numbers stated on this census. William died in 1871.
Wife Ann Phyllis (Richards) (43) Needle Paperer + 1 boarder at home. On the 1851 census they lived in Albert Street, Redditch. On the 1871 census James is now married to Elizabeth and they lived in Aston. James died in 1875.
Richard Duggins (widower)
Richard had his daughter Harriet (20) Needle Driller + 1 niece at home. On the 1851 census they lived in Spring Vale Cottage, Brockhill Lane, Redditch. On the 1871 census Richard was staying in Paddington with his daughter Harriet and her husband and family. Richard died in 1877.
Wife Mary (44) Milliner & Dressmaker plus 1 son + Mother-in-law Elizabeth James + 1 boarder at home. On the 1851 census William lived with Mary's parents Richard and Elizabeth James in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on the census. On the 1871 census William and Mary lived in Victoria Street, Redditch.
Wife Mary A. (24) Needle Driller plus 2 children at home
Wife Charlotte (33) plus 3 children at home. On the 1851 census Thomas was married to Elizabeth and they lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on the early census.
Mary had 2 boarders at home - seems to be at the same address on 1871 census but no numbers stated on 1861 or 1871 census. On the 1851 census she is married to Henry and they lived in Red Lion Street.
Wife Hannah (42) Needle Sticker plus 3 children at home - they seem to be living at this address on 1871 census but no numbers stated on early census. On the 1851 census they lived in Walford Street, Redditch.
Wife Elizabeth (54) Needle Straightener plus 2 working sons at home. David was the licensee of the "Old Briton" 1860-1880. Which was at 115 Evesham Street. On the 1851 census they lived in Beoley Street and David was a Brickmaker. At the same address on the 1871 census. In the 1861 Slater's Directory of Worcestershire David was classed as Beer Retailer. In the Jones's 1865 Mercantile Directory of the Iron District of South Staffordshire and East Worcestershire it stated that David lived in Evesham Street. In the 1870 & 1872 Kelly's Directory David was Beer Retailer, Evesham Street.
Richard had 2 working children at home. On the 1851 census Richard was married to Mary Ann and they lived in Walford Street and Richard was a Needle Manufacturer. On the 1871 census Richard is now married to Jane and they lived in the "Queen's Head", Red Lane, Redditch and Richard was Needle Finisher and Innkeeper. On the 1881 census the "Queen's Head was classed as Bromsgrove Road. Richard died 19th December 1881 and still living "Queen Head" Inn, Bromsgrove Road, Redditch.
Wife Mary (45) plus 3 working children and 4 younger children + 1 Aunt at home. In Evesham Street on other census but no numbers stated on early census. On the 1871 census they lived in Ipsley.
Wife Lucy (Harris) (51) plus son Owen at home. On 1841 & 1851 census they lived in New End which by the 1861 census had become part of Evesham Street so could have been at the same address but no numbers stated on the early census.
Mary had her mother-in-law Elizabeth (79) plus 2 children at home. On the 1851 census Mary lived with her husband John in New End. Mary died in 1880.
Thomas Phillips (widower)
Thomas had 1 working daughter + grandson at home. Lived in New End on early census but no numbers stated on these census but could have been the same house as New End became part of Evesham Street on the 1861 census. On the 1871 census Thomas was lodging in Birmingham.
Wife Catherine (36) plus 4 children at home. On the 1851 census they lived in New End, Redditch. On the 1871 census they lived in Edward Street, Redditch. John died in 1886.
Thomas had his son + housekeeper Ann Webb + 1 boarder at home. On the 1871 census Thomas is now married to Ann and they lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on the early census.
Wife Sarah (27) Needle Paperer plus 2 sons at home. On the 1851 census Henry lived with his parents Thomas and Elizabeth and his father Thomas was the licensee of the "Turf Tavern" at 59 Evesham Street. They seem to be at 101 Evesham Street but no numbers stated on early census. On the 1871 census they seem to be at the same address.
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 Mary A. (32) Needle ? Plus 2 step-children at home.
Wife Mary A. (33) plus 5 children at home. Seems to be at this number along the Street but no numbers stated on early census but at the same address on the 1871 & 1881 census.
Wife Elizabeth (40) plus 2 working children + 4 younger children at home. On the 1871 census Thomas was now married to Mary and they lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on these census but seem to be at the same address.
Wife Mary (75) Needle Straightener
Wife Mary Ann (Sheldon) (29) Needle Straightener plus 2 working children + 2 younger children at home. On the 1851 census they lived Little Wapping, Redditch. Seems to be at this number along the Street but no numbers stated on early census and at this number on 1881 census.
Foreman in Needle Manufacturing
Wife Hannah (46) Needle Picker plus 2 working children + daughter-in-law + visitor at home. Seem to be at this number along the Street but no number stated on the census. On the 1851 census they lived in Chapel Green West.
Wife Sarah (58) Laundress plus 1 working daughter + 1 boarder at home. They lived in New End on early census but no numbers stated on early census. (New End became part of Evesham Street on this census so could have been at the same address) In the 1855 Billing's Directory and Gazetteer just stated Ezra, Hairdresser. Ezra died in 1866.
Mary had 3 boarders at home. On the 1871 census Mary lived in Vine Street, Redditch. Mary died in 1889.
Wife Sarah A. (48) Needle Paperer plus 2 working children + 2 younger children at home. In Evesham Street on the earlier census but no numbers stated on these census. Thomas died in 1867.
Sarah had 1 sister + 3 working nieces at home. Sarah lived in Evesham Street on later census but no numbers stated on the early census. On the 1851 census she lived in New End, Redditch
Wife Sarah (47) plus 3 grown up children + 1 school child at home. No numbers stated on this census but seems to be at this number along the street and called the "Temperance Hotel". On the 1851 census they lived in Alcester Street, Redditch. In the 1865 Mercantile Directory of the Iron District of South Staffordshire & East Worcestershire James Duggins was classed as Grocer and Ginger Beer Manufacturer, Temperance Hotel, Evesham Street.
Wife Elizabeth (31) plus 2 small children + 2 servants at home. On the 1871 census Thomas and family had moved to Foxlydiate, Slaughter house and Farm Premises and Thomas was a Butcher and Farmer. In the 1855 Billing's Directory and Gazetteer Thomas was Butcher in Evesham Street. In the 1865 Jones's Mercantile Directory of the Iron District of South Staffordshire and East Worcestershire, Thomas was Butcher in Evesham Street. By the 1870 Kelly's Directory Thomas was a Farmer, Foxlydiate.
Wife Harriet E. (26) plus 2 small children + 1 servant at home. On the 1871 census they lived at Baker's Shop, Unicorn Hill, Redditch.
Wife Elizabeth (61) plus son Richard (28) Commercial Clerk at Needle Warehouse + 1 daughter + 1 servant at home. In the 1860 Post office Directory Thomas is classed as a Grocer and Agent to the Birmingham Insurance Company.
United Methodist Free Church (Chapel)
United Methodist Free Church (Chapel) but no numbers stated on the census.
Thomas had 3 working daughters at home. Lived in Evesham Street on the 1851 census but no numbers stated on census. Thomas died in 1867.
Wife Mary (33) plus 4 children at home. They lived at 67 Evesham Street on later census but no numbers on early census but seems to be at this number along the street. On the 1851 census they lived in Brockhill Lane, Redditch.
Wife Alice (39) Needle Finisher plus 4 working children + 4 younger ones at home. On the 1871 census they lived at the same address. On the 1851 census they lived in Albert Street, Redditch.
Needle Scourer & Toy Seller
Wife Hannah (31) plus baby daughter + 1 servant at home. Lived in Evesham Street on the 1871 census and seems to be at 46 & 48 but no numbers stated on census but doesn't seem to be at that address on this census. On the 1851 census John lived with his parents Charles and Mary Ann and they lived in Adelaide Street, Redditch.
Wife Anne Catherine (Ricketts) (34) plus 2 children + 3 servant at home - seemed to live at this address on 1871 census but no numbers stated on this census but seems to be at this number along the Street. On the 1841 census Walter lived with his parents Benjamin and Mary in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on early census. In the 1855 Directory and Gazetteer of Worcester, Walter was classed as Malster, Ivy House, Littleworth, Redditch.
Wife Catherine (43) + 1 niece Catherine Ballard (16) + 1 servant + 4 travellers at home. On the 1871 census James and Catherine were staying with their niece Catherine Ballard, Innkeeper of the Fleece Inn and they were in Evesham Street. James was the licensee of the Fleece Inn 1861-1864.
Wife Anne (55) plus daughter-in-law + 1 granddaughter + 1 Uncle a widower and pensioner + 6 boarders at home. On the 1851 census they lived in Mount Pleasant. Had an entry in 1855 Billing's Directory and Gazetteer and he was classed as Needle Maker & Beer Retailer, "New Inn", Mount Pleasant. James died 25th July 1866 in Redditch.
Wife Louisa (27) + 1 boarder at home. On the 1881 census they lived in Peakman Street, Redditch.
Anne had a brother + 3 daughters at home. On the 1871 census Annie was now a Needle Manufacturer and lived in Beoley Road, Redditch. Annie died in 1875.
Charles was stated as being married but no wife mentioned on the census. No numbers stated on this census but seems to be at this number along the Street and at this number on later census. In the 1865 Jones Mercantile Directory of the Iron District Charles was classed as Watchmaker and Jeweller, Evesham Street.
Wife Prudence (23) plus 4 children + Mother + Nurse at home. On the 1871 census William is a widower and has his children and his mother as housekeeper and they lived Wednesbury, Staffs. On the 1851 census William lived with his mother Caroline in Feckenham.
Wife Ann E. (24) Milliner & Dressmaker plus 1 small daughter + 1 servant at home. On the 1851 census Samuel lived with his mother Mary in Mill Street, Redditch. On the 1871 census they lived in Hewell Road, Redditch. In the Jones's 1865 Mercantile Directory of the Iron District of South Staffordshire and East Worcestershire he was classed as Samuel James Thomas, Breedon Palm Works, Redditch.
Wife Elizabeth (57) plus 3 working children at home. On the 1841 and 1851 census they lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on early census. William died in 1867.
Wife Jane (62) plus 1 son at home. Lived in Evesham Street on the 1841 census.
Commercial Clerk at Needle
Marie had 1 daughter + 1 boarder at home and Maria was classed as retired, Independent Minister's widow. On the 1851 census Maria lived with her husband Henry in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on early census..
Wife Lucy (53) plus 3 children + 1 nephew at home. Possibly lived at 35 Evesham Street but no numbers stated on the early census. In the 1861 Slater's Directory of Worcestershire Henry is a Butcher in Evesham Street.
Wife Ann (46) plus 1 son + Baker's servant + 1 niece + 1 servant + 1 errand boy 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 Walford Street, Redditch and James was a Baker. In the 1855 Billing's Directory and Gazetteer James was Baker & Shopkeeper, Walford Street, Redditch. In Jones's 1865 Mercantile Directory of the Iron District of South Staffordshire and East Worcestershire.
Wife Sarah (35) plus 6 children (which included their son John who lived at 31 Evesham Street on the 1891 census + their daughter Elizabeth who later married Frederick William Hollington) at home - they seem to be at this address along the Street but no numbers stated on the census
Wife Emma (Mogg) (35) plus 6 children + 1 servant at home. (The pub was named after the Warship "The Royal George" which sank at Portsmouth in 1782. There was a picture of the Ship in the window which resulted in the locals referring to the pub as "The Ship". George Mustin was the licensee 1860-1868 - information from "Old Redditch Pubs" by Alan Foxall) On the 1851 census they lived in Albert Street and George was a Needle Pointer. George died in 1870 and was classed as Victualler and Needle Pointer. Emma was the licensee of the Fountain Inn, 75 Evesham Street, 1871-1872. In the 1855 Post Office Directory of Birmingham George was classed as Beer Retailer in Redditch. In the 1862 Slater's Royal National Commercial Worcestershire George was classed as being in Evesham Street. In the 1865 Jones's Mercantile Directory of the Iron District, George was Beer Retailer, Evesham Street. George died 8th September 1870. His wife Emma became the licensee of the "Fountain Inn", 75 Evesham Street.
Wife Mary (52) plus son William as Assistant + 1 apprentice + 1 servant at home. In 1870 & 1872 Kelly's Directory and William is a Boot and Shoe Maker & Ironmongers, Evesham Street. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory and Gazetteer William is classed as William Gibbs & Son, Ironmongers, Boot and Shoe Makers, Furniture Dealers, Grocers and file Manufacturers, Evesham Street. William died 19th March 1870 at Redditch.
James had 3 grown up children at home. Next door to William Hollington again and seem to be living at this number along the Street. He was living in Evesham Street on the 1871 census but no numbers stated on this census but don't think they were at the same address.
Wife Elizabeth (44) plus son Frederick (19) Draper + 1 daughter + 1 servant at home - son Frederick was at this address on the 1871 & at 21 Evesham Street on the 1881 census but no numbers stated on 1861 or 1871 census but seems to be about the right position on the Street. On the 1871 census William now seems to be a Farmer of 108 acres and he employed 3 men, 4 boys and 2 women at Calcut Hill Farm, Clent, Worcestershire. William of Calcut Farm, Clent died 14th January 1892. Elizabeth died 22nd August 1898 and was living 4 Norton-villas, Bromsgrove
Wife Alice (Perks) (38) plus 2 children + Assistant Grocer + 2 servants at home. Seems to be at this number along the Street but no numbers stated on census. On the 1851 census seems to be at the same address but no numbers stated on early census and his wife was Louisa. On the 1871 census George now seems to be a farmer of 120 acres and lived in Mount Pleasant, Redditch. In the 1870 Kelly's Directory George was a Farmer, Mount Pleasant.
Wife Susannah (42) + 1 niece + 1 servant at home - seems to be at this address on the 1871 census but no numbers stated on the 1861 or 1871 census. Also in Evesham Street on the 1851 census but again no numbers stated on that census. In the 1870 Kelly's Directory Thomas is classed as Butcher, Evesham Street.
Wife Elizabeth (Perry) (22) Milliner + Father-in-law Thomas Perry + Mother-in-law Elizabeth Perry at home. On the 1871 census they lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on the early census. On the 1851 census Jonas lived with his mother Ann Strain in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on early census. In Jones's 1865 MercantileDirectory of the Iron District of South Staffordshire & East Worcestershire Jonas was classed as Milliner, Hosier & Haberdasher, Evesham Street. In 1870 Kelly's Directory Jonas was Linen Draper, Evesham Street.
Wife Susan (54) plus 2 sons at home. In the Jones's 1865 Mercantile Directory of the Iron District of South Staffordshire and East Worcestershire William is in Evesham Street.
Wife Ellen (31) Needle Paperer plus it stated on census 2 granddaughters but must have been daughters at home - they seem to be at this address on the 1871 census but no numbers stated on the 1861 or 1871 census
Wife Fanny (45) plus 3 working children + 4 younger children at home. On the 1851 census they lived in William Street, Redditch. They lived in Evesham Street on 1871 and 1881 census but no numbers stated on early census. In the 1855 Billing's Directory and Gazetteer William was Boot & Shoe Maker in William Street. In the Jones's 1865 Mercantile Directory of the Iron District of South Staffordshire and East Worcestershire William is classed as Bootmaker, Evesham Street.
Wife Sarah (31) plus 2 children + 1 servant at home
Wife Esther (42) plus 5 children + 1 Apprenctice. In the 1865 Jones's Mercantile Directory of the Iron District of South Staffordshire and East Worcestershire it stated James of Evesham Street. In the 1860 Cassey's Directory James was just classed as Tailor. Esther died in 1861.
Wife Caroline (Davis) (31) plus 3 children + 1 general servant + a William Steel (51) Sherriffs officer on duty. On the 1851 census Reuben lived with his parents John and Mary in New End, Redditch. In the 1860 Post Office Directory Reuben had 5 entries as Bookbinder, Bookseller, Paperhanger, Newsagent & Printer Evesham Street. In the 1884 Kelly's Directory he was now Fly Hook Maker, Beoley Road. In the 1888 & 1892 Kelly's Directory Reuben was classed as Fly Book & Pattern Card Maker, Beoley Road. Reuben died in 1899.
Wife Elizabeth (27) plus 1 daughter + 3 servants at home. (On the 1861 census the enumerator stopped at this house in Evesham Street and classed this as end of Evesham Street and end of District 2) On the 1851 census Thomas is a Journeyman to George Tunnis Fisher who was a Draper and Grocer at Fish Hill House, Redditch. They lived in Evesham Street on the 1871 and seem to be at the same address but no numbers stated on early census.
(On the 1861 census this house was at the end of the enumerators walk in Evesham Street and then had one entry for New Street and then went on to Walford Street) On the 1851 census he was visiting James and Sarah Duggins in Alcester Street but no numbers stated on the early census. On the 1871 census he was living in Govillon, Monmouthshire