He was classed as married but no mention of his wife but had his step-son at home. (On the 1871 census the enumerator started going down the east side of Evesham Street after Mount Pleasant) On the 1881 census John was married to Emma and they lived 3 Court 1 House, Evesham Street.
Beerhouse Keeper & Fish Hook
Wife Elizabeth (51) Needle Hander plus 3 working children + 1 younger child at home. Richard was the licensee of the "Golden Salmon" 1860-1874. On the 1881 census they lived at 135 Evesham Street and Richard was a Fish Hook Manufacturer.
Earthenware & Glass Dealer
Sarah had 3 working children at home - at this address on 1881 census but no numbers stated on 1871 but seems to be at this number along the Street. On the 1861 census she lived with her husband William in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on these census. In the 1870, 1872 & 1876 Kelly's Directory she was classed as Shopkeeper in Evesham Street.
Wife Emma (48) plus 3 children at home
Wife Maria (49) plus married daughter + granddaughter + 1 boarder at home On the 1861 census they lived in Alcester Street, Redditch and George was a Butcher. On the 1881 census they lived at 63 Evesham Street. On this 1871 census I think that they were at 127 Evesham Street but no numbers stated but they seem to be at this number along the Street.
Elizabeth had 4 grown up children + 1 granddaughter at home. On the 1881 census they lived at 125 Evesham Street but no numbers stated on early census. On the 1861 census Elizabeth was married to James Farr and they lived in Prospect Hill, Redditch.
Wife Sarah (24) plus baby daughter at home. They were living at 111 Evesham Street on 1881 census. On the 1861 census Stephen was living with his brother Thomas and his wife Eliza in Studley.
Wife Susan (30) plus 3 small children at home. On the 1861 census James was staying with his mother Elizabeth and step-father George Heath in Foxlidiate, Webheath. On the 1881 census James was a Commercial traveller and staying in Bradford.
Mary had a working daughter at home. On the 1881 census she is classed as a dependant Parishoner and lived in Hill Street, Redditch.
Wife Hannah (52) Needle Paperper plus 3 children at home. On the 1881 census his wife Hannah was classed as married but William wasn't at home and she lived at 105 Evesham Street
Wife Elizabeth (64) plus 1 working son + 1 servant + 1 boarder. David was the licensee of the "Old Briton" 1860-1880. In the 1873 Gazetteer and Directory of Worcestershire David was classed as Beer Retailer, "Old Briton", Evesham Street.
Machine Needle Straightener
Wife Ann Eliza (20) Needle Hander
Maria (Davis) had 4 working children at home. On the 1881 census she lived at 6 Izods Yard. On the 1861 census she lived with her husband Joseph in Bromsgrove Road, Redditch and Joseph was a Commercial Traveller (Needles).
Ann had a son at home. On the 1881 census she was living in Pound Yard, Redditch and was a Charwoman.
Wife Lucy (Harris) (61) plus 2 grandchildren at home. On the 1861 census they lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on the early census. In the 1865 Jones's Mercantile Directory of the Iron District of South Staffordshire and East Worcestershire Henry was classed as Grocer, Evesham Street. In the 1870 Kelly's Directory Henry was classed as Shopkeeper, Evesham Street.
Wife Elizabeth (31) plus 4 children at home. On the 1851 census Thomas lived with his parents Henry and Lucy who lived in Evesham Street and Henry was a Provisions Dealer. On the 1881 census Thomas was now a widower and lived in Ipsley Street. In the 1872 Post Office Directory, Thomas is classed as Shoe Maker, Evesham Street. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory and Gazetteer he is under Boot and Shoe Makers and in Evesham Street.
William George Chutterley
Wife Ann Elizabeth (22) Needle Case Maker plus a daughter at home. On the 1861 census William lived in Mount Pleasant with his mother Mary. On the 1881 census they lived in Park Road, Redditch.
Wife Elizabeth (34) Fish Hook Bender plus 1 working child and 1 younger child at home. No numbers stated on 1871 census but seems to be at this number along the Street. On the 1861 census they lived in Silver Street but no numbers stated on early census.
Wife Elizabeth (45) Needle Paperer plus step-daughter + 1 son at home. On the 1861 census James was married to Hannah and was a Bootmaker and Needle Polisher and lived in Herberts Lane, Redditch. On the 1881 census James was married to Harriet and they lived in Webheath Road and James was a Needle Polisher.
Wife Ann (Webb) (57) plus 2 children + 2 grandchildren at home. On the 1861 census Thomas was a widower and lived in Evesham Street.
Clerk in Needle Warehouse
Wife Sarah (38) Needle Packer plus 2 children at home. On the 1861 census they seem to be at the same address. On the 1881 census they lived at 147 Evesham Street.
Wife Susan (52) Laundress plus 1 son at home. On the 1861 & 1881 census they lived at the same address.
Wife Sarah Ann (29) + 1 boarder at home. On the 1881 census he was staying with his Aunt Jane Harrison at 74 Evesham Street and William was now a widower. On the 1891 census William lived at 74 Evesham Street.
Wife Mary (47) Needle Straightener plus 7 children at home. At the same address on the 1861 & 1881 census.
Wife Mary (54) Laundress plus 1 son at home. Seems to be at this address along the street but no numbers stated on this census. Possibly at 93 Evesham Street on the 1861 census as this seems to be where Thomas and his wife Elizabeth are on the street.
Wife Harriet (48) Nurse plus 2 working children + 1 younger child at home. On the 1861 census they lived in Mount Pleasant, Redditch. On the 1881 census they lived in Studley and David was still a Needle Pointer. David died in 1899.
Wife Mary Ann (38) Needle Straightener plus 2 working daughters + 2 school sons at home. No numbers stated on the early census but at 89 Evesham Street on the later census.
John had 1 son + 1 daughter-in-law + 3 grandchildren at home.
George had 2 working brothers at home
Sarah had 2 working sons at home. On the 1861 census Sarah Ann was married to Thomas and they lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on either of these census. She died in 1878.
Sarah had 1 niece at home. On the 1881 census Sarah lived at 79 Evesham Sarah lived in Evesham Street on earlier census but no numbers stated on those but doesn't seem to be the same house.
Needle Finisher & Temperance
Wife Sarah (56) plus son Thomas (23) Grocer + daughter + 1 servant at home. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory and Gazetteer James was classed as Grocer & Temperance Refreshment House. James died 18th April 1879 at 77 Evesham Street. In the 1861 census they lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on early census.
Wife Esther (26) plus 2 children at home. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory and Gazetteer Robert is listed under Cabinet Maker at 77a Evesham Street. Lived at 3 Red Lion Street on the 1881 census and 38 Evesham Street on the 1891 census but no numbers stated on the 1871 census but next door to James Duggins who was at 77 Evesham Street and at 77a Evesham Street in the littlebury's Directory.
Emma had 6 children (including Albert Edward Mustin who lived at "London House, Evesham Street on the 1891 census) + 1 servant at home. Emma was the licensee of the "Fountain Inn" 1871-1872. No numbers or names were stated on the 1871 census. On the 1861 census she lived with her husband George Mustin who was the Beer Retailer at the "Royal George" on the 1861 census. In the 1872 Kelly's Directory Emma was classed as being at "The Fountain" Evesham Street.
Thomas had 1 son Richard (39) clerk at home - Son Richard was at this address on 1881 census but no numbers stated on 1871 census but seem to be about this number along the street. In the 1872 Post Office Directory Thomas was classed as Grocer in Evesham Street. Thomas died 20th March 1872.
Wife Fanny (Shrimpton) (37) Dressmaker plus baby son + niece + 1 servant at home. No numbers stated on this census but seem to be at this number along the Street. On the 1861 census Robert is visiting in Westminster and a Watch and Clockmaker. In the 1872 & 1876 Post Office Directory it stated that Robert is a Watchmaker in Evesham Street and that his wife Fanny was a Milliner.
Wife Mary (43) plus 5 children at home. Lived at 67 Evesham Street on later census but no numbers stated on early census.
Wife Alice (49) plus 8 children (one of whom is Walter Richard who on the 1881 census lived at 19 Silver Street) + 1 grandson at home. On the 1881 census they lived at 65 Evesham Street and seem to be at the same address on the 1861 census.
Wife Frances (55) plus 4 working children + 1 younger child + 1 grandson at home. Lived in Evesham Street on 1861 and1881 census but no numbers stated on early census. In the 1872 Post Office Directory William is classed as Shoemaker, Evesham Street.
Wife Ann Catherine (44) plus 3 children + 2 servants at home - living here on the 1881 census but no numbers stated on 1871 census. In the 1870 Kelly's Directory there was a Walter & William Brown, Coal Merchants and Malsters, Railway Station. Walter had a brother William so it would have been this Walter and his brother. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory and Gazetteer it stated Walter and William Brown, Malsters, Corn & Coal Merchants and Bakers, Evesham Street; depot at Railway Station.
Catherine had her Uncle James Oakley (47) Farmer who was the licensee of the "Fleece Inn" 1861-1864 + Aunt + 2 cousins at home. Catherine was the licensee 1868-1871. She was living with her Uncle James on the 1881 census at 37 Evesham Street.
Wife Emma (28) plus 5 children at home
Wife Elizabeth Rogers Simmons (52) plus 1 daughter at home. On the 1861 census seemed to live at the same address and at this address on the 1881 census. In the 1870 Kelly's Directory Charles was Watchmaker, Evesham Street.
Wife Ann plus 4 small children + 2 apprentices at home.. On the 1861 census they lived in Alcester. On the 1881 census they were living in West Bromwich and Richard was still a hairdresser.
Thomas Shrimpton (widower)
Thomas had son John (28) Needle Maker + daughter-in-law Ellen at home. Seems to be at this number along the Street. On the 1861 census he lived with his wife Susanna (Avery) and family in Mount Pleasant and Thomas was a Needle Manufacturer. In the 1865 Jones's Mercantile Directory of the Iron District of South Staffordshire and East Worcestershire it stated that it was Thomas Shrimpton and Son, Fancy Needle Makers, Balmoral Works, Evesham Street. In the 1870 Kelly's Directory the entry stated Thomas Shrimpton & Son, Needle Manufacturers, Evesham Street. In the 1892 Kelly's Directory Thomas Shrimpton & Son, Needle Manufacturers, 47 Evesham Street. Thomas died in 1880. On the 1881 census his son John and his wife Ellen were living at 47 Evesham Street.
Wife Ann Maria (Harbridge) (21) plus baby daughter + 2 apprentices + 1 servant at home. On the 1861 census he lived with his parents John and Hannah in Bromsgrove and John is a House Painter. At this address on 1881 census but no numbers stated on 1871 census. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory and Gazetteer under Painters & Decorators George was at 45 Evesham Street and classed as Plumber, Painter and House Decorator.
Alathen? (22) a dressmaker at home
Wife Frances (Hale) (33) plus 2 working children at home. This seems to be the same address as on 1881 census but no numbers stated on 1871 census. On the 1861 census David was lodging in Wellington Street, Redditch. In the 1870 Kelly's Directory David was classed as assistant registrar to the county court, Front Hill, Redditch. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory and Gazetteer David was under the entries for Insurance Agent - Sun (Fire and Life) Evesham Street and his wife was Mrs Shropshire, Drapery , Hosiery, Haberdashery and Berling Wool Warehouse, Evesham Street.
Wife Ann Maria (38) plus 3 children + 1 servant + 1 visitor at home. On the 1861 census they lived in Dorset Terrace, Redditch. By the 1891 census Thomas is a Needle Manufacturer in Beoley Road, Redditch.
Wife Ann (53) plus 1 son at home. On the 1851 and 1861 census they lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on the early census. On later census they lived in Mount Pleasant and William was still a Needle Manufacturer. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory and Gazetteer, William was a Needle Manufacturer in Evesham Street. By the 1888 Kelly's Directory William was classed as Needle, Fish Hook & Tackle Manufacturers, Mount Pleasant. William died 8th April 1904 and was living in Mount Pleasant.
Wife Lucy (63) plus son John (31) Butcher + 1 daughter + 1 apprentice + 1 servant at home. They were at 17 Evesham Street on the 1881 census. In the 1870 & 1872 Kelly's Directory Henry is Butcher, Evesham Street. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory and Gazetteer Henry was a Butcher, Cattle Dealer and Grazier, 17 Evesham Street. In the 1880 Kelly's Directory Henry is classed as Butcher, 17 Evesham Street.
Wife Ann (56) plus 1 son James F. (21) Baker + 1 niece, Baker's assistant + another niece + 1 servant + 1 apprentice at home. They lived at 39 Evesham street on 1881 census and James was classed as a Retired Baker but no numbers stated on early census but could be at the same address. In the 1870 Kelly's Directory James, Confectioner, Evesham Street. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory & Gazetteer James was Baker, Evesham Street. In the mid 1870's James Woodman amalgamated with William Webb & Son of 13 Evesham Street and they became "Woodman & Webb". (Details on Webb Family web site)
Wife Sarah (45) plus son Richard (21) Grocer + 7 other children + 1 servant at home - lived at this address on 1881 census but no numbers are stated on 1871 census. In the 1872 Post office Directory he is classed as Grocer, Evesham Street. John died 10th February 1874 in Evesham Street.
Farmer & Beerhouse Keeper
Wife Emma (23) plus baby daughter at home. John was the licensee 1871-1874. On the 1881 census he was Farmer and Publican at the "Fleece Inn", 59 Evesham Street. In the 1872 Kelly's Directory John seemed to be a Farmer at Round Radford, Alvechurch. Another entry had him as Beer Retailer, Evesham Street. In the 1873 Gazetteer and Directory of Worcestershire had John as Farmer in Radford and Beer Retailer, Evesham Street. In the 1876 Kelly's Directory he was a Farmer at Round Radford and Beer Retailer, Evesham Street.
Wife Helen (28) plus 3 children + 2 servants + 1 apprentice at home. Though no numbers mentioned on 1871 census this was classed as Ironmongers + Warehouses on 1881 census. On the 1881 census William was living at Hyde House, Bromsgrove Road and William was an Ironmonger. In the 1884 & 1892, 1900 & 1912 Kelly's Directory William Gibbs & Son, Ironmongers & House Furnishers, 25 & 27 Evesham Street, Redditch. In the 1900 Kelly's Directory he lived at Crosslea, Bromsgrove Road. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory he lived at 44 Bromsgrove Road. His parents William and Mary lived at this address on previous census. In the 1896 Kelly's Directory of Worcestershire William Gibb was classed as Chairman of Urban District Council and meeting day was 1st Monday of each month at 6pm.
James had 2 working children + 1 granddaughter at home. On the 1861 census and earlier census James lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on the early census. Died 28th April 1875 at Redditch. In the 1842 Bentley's Directory of Worcestershire-Vol 1 James is a Saddler in Evesham Street.
Frederick William Hollington
Frederick had his cousin Sarah (19) (Sarah later married William Webb Baker and Confectioner and they lived at 33 Evesham Street on the 1881 census) Assistant Draper + brother Edwin (23) Farmer + 1 servant at home. At this address on 1881 census and seems to be at this addresson on the 1871 census.
Wife Eliza (33) plus 4 children + Druggist Assistant + Grocers Assistant + Monthly Nurse + Cook + General Servant + Grocers Porter at home - at this address on the 1881 census but no numbers on 1871 census but lived next door to the Hollingtons who were usually at 21 Evesham Street. In the 1861 Slater's Directory of Worcestershire John was classed under Chemists and Druggists in Alcester Street.
Wife Susanna (51) + 4 nieces + 2 servants at home. In Evesham Street on earlier census but no numbers stated on these census. On the 1881 census they lived Baker's Shop, Bromsgrove Road. In the 1872 Kelly's Directory Thomas was classed as Butcher in Evesham Street. Thomas died in 1884
Wife Emma (Wilkes) (32) plus 2 children + Mother + 1 servant at home. - Lived at this address on the 1881 census but no numbers stated on 1871 census but seem to be at this number along the Street.. On the 1861 census he lived with his mother Betsy and brother William (19) who was a Bootmaker (but on later census became a Wesleyan Minister in Newton all Saints, Lancashire), in Peakman Street and at this time Walter was a Needle Straightener. On the 1851 census Walter lived with his parents William and Betsy in Edward Street and Walter was a Needle Scourer and his father William was a Needle Scourer too. In the 1870, 1872 & 1876 Kelly's Directory Walter was classed as Boot & Shoe Maker in Evesham Street.
Wife Susanna (63) plus 2 working sons at home. Their son William Webb lived at 33 Evesham Street on the 1881 census. In the 1870 Kelly's Directory, William was Baker, Evesham Street. William's son William in the 1873 Littlebury's Directory was classed as "wine agent" but he was partner to his father William and they were William Webb and Sons of Evesham Street. In the mid 1870's William Webb amalgamated with another confectioner from Evesham Street, James Woodman to form "Woodman and Webb" with Woodman the sleeping partner who soon retired. William died 3rd May 1877 at Redditch and left his business to his son William. Susanna died 21st March 1884 at Ipsley Street, Redditch.
Wife Ellen (41) plus 4 daughters at home - Ellen is living at 11 on 1881 census but no numbers stated on 1871 census
The census stated that there were boarders who were shoemakers living at this address but no Head of house.
Wife Elizabeth (36) On the 1881 census Elizabeth was a widow and living at 62 Evesham Street. On the 1861 census they lived in Beoley Road, Redditch. In 1870 Kelly's Directory George was a Greengrocer in Evesham Street. In the 1872 Post Office Directory George was a Greengrocer in Evesham Street. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory and Gazetteer George was classed as Fruiterer, Evesham Street. George died 5th March 1879.
James had his 5 daughters at home. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory and Gazetteer James was classed as Tailor, Evesham Street. In the 1876 Kelly's Directory James was classed under Tailors, Evesham Street. In the 1880 Directory of Worcestershire, James was Tailor, Evesham Street.
Wife Mary Ann (Kemp) (37) plus 2 chidlren + 1 servant at home. At at this address on 1881 census but no numbers on the 1871 census but seems to be at this number along the Street. In the 1870 Kelly's Directory Edward was classed as Printer & Stationer, Evesham Street. In the 1873 Kelly's Directory Edward was classed under Bookbinders and also Booksellers, Evesham Street. In the 1876 & 1880 Kelly's Directories Edward was classed as Printer & Stationer in Evesham Street. Hodges the Stationers was established in 1861. Mary Ann died 1879.
Wife Elizabeth (36) plus 2 daughters + 2 servants at home. (On the 1871 census the enumerator stopped at this house on Evesham Street before going on to Church Green South on the East side) On the 1881 census they lived in Mount Pleasant and Thomas is now a Coal Merchant.
Wife Clara (Moscrop) (45) plus 2 children (including William James Cranmore (5) who on 1911 census lived at "The Laurels" Evesham Street and he was a Cycle and Motor Dealer & Repairer) + 2 boarders + servant at home. No numbers stated on census but seems to be at this number along the Street. (On the 1871 census the enumerator started on the west side of Evesham Street at this house after Unicorn Hill) On the 1881 census they were classed as being at 4 Evesham Street but no mention of 2 Evesham Street so they must have been at that number as well. On the 1861 census he lived in Whitchurch, Bucks and married to Ann Holder (Mills). He was a schoolmaster at a Wesleyan day school. On the 1851 census Moses was living with his mother Maria (48) and his brother James Cranmore (24) and they were Needle Makers and they also had Hannah Cranmore (80) who was Moses's Grandmother and they lived in Walkwood. In the 1870 Kelly's Directory Moses is classed as Draper in Evesham Street. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory & Gazetteer, Moses is classed as
Wife Rachel (42) plus 1 working daughter + 2 younger sons at home and they lived next door to Moses Cranmore. Thomas was the licensee of the "Printer's Arms" 1868-1878 and his wife Rachel was the licensee in 1879. On the 1861 census Thomas and Rachel lived in Bromsgrove Road, Redditch and Thomas was classed as Needle Pointer and Publican In the 1870 Kelly's Directory Thomas was classed as Beer Retailer, Evesham Street. Said the same in the 1872 Post Office Directory. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory and Gazetteer he was classed as Refreshment House and Beer Retailer ( Printer's Arms), Evesham Street. Thomas died 28th February 1878 at Redditch and was classed as Refreshment House Keeper.
Wife Elizabeth (74) plus daughters Sarah Ann (41) and Elizabeth (38) both Stationers at home, "Stationers Shop". On the 1861 census they lived in Bromsgrove Road, Redditch and Thomas was a Needle Manufacturer
Wife Ann (50) plus son Alexander (25) Watchmaker & Jeweller and his wife + 2 children + 1 adopted child at home. Seem to be at this address but no numbers stated on early census but was called the Jewellers Shop. In the 1872 Kelly's Directory Edwin was a Watchmaker and Jeweller, Evesham Street. In the 1873 Gazetteer Directory and Gazetteer of Worcestershire Edwin was classed as Jeweller at 10 Evesham Street. In the 1876 & 1880 Kelly's Directories Edwin was a Watchmaker and Jeweller, Evesham Street. Ann died in 1879.
Wife Sarah (25) plus 2 small children + 1 servant at home. No number stated but the enumerator called it "The Butcher's Shop". On the 1861 census Francis was a Butcher's assistant in Birmingham. On the 1881 census Francis was a Farmer in Feckenham. In the 1870 Kelly's Directory Francis was a Butcher in Evesham Street. In the 1872 Post Office Directory Francis was a Butcher in Evesham Street. In the 1884 Kelly's Directory Francis was a Farmer Elcock's Brook,Feckenham.
Ellen had her 2 grandchildren + 2 boarders at home. Ellen/Helen was the licensee of the "Horse & Jockey" 1871-1879. On the 1881 census she lived with her daughter Mary and her husband Charles Baylis and Ellen/Helen in Beoley Road and she was classed as a retired Publican. She had been married to George Smith who had also been a Licensee of the "Horse & Jockey".
Wife Phoebe (60) Laundress. On the 1861 census they lived in Windsor Street, Redditch.
Ellen had 1 working child + 1 younger child + 1 boarder at home. On the 1861 census Ellen lived with her parents James and Harriet Spencer in Windsor Street, Redditch.
Wife Sarah Ann (35) plus 1 working child and 6 younger children at home. On the 1861 census they lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on early census. On the 1881 census they lived in Albert Street, Redditch.
Jane had 2 sons + 1 servant at home. No number stated on census but enumerator called it "Fish Shop". In the 1872 Kelly's Directory Jane was classed as Fishmonger, Evesham Street.
Wife Mary Ann (48). No number stated on the census but called "The China Shop". On the 1881 census they lived in Park Road and Richard was classed as a Gentleman. In the 1876 Kelly's Directory Richard lived at 8 Park Road, Redditch. Died 25th June 1896 and was living in Park Road.
Josephine had an assistant in the shop at home. The shop was called "Fancy Shop". On the 1861 census she lived with her Aunt Elizabeth Hollington in Wellington Street, Redditch. On the 1851 census she lived with William Hollington and his sister Elizabeth, both unmarried (William was a Needle Manufacturer) and Josephine was classed as niece and they lived in Beoley Street. Josephine married in 1877. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory and gazetteer Josephine was classed as Miss Josephine Starkey Harris, Berlin wool and fancy repository, Evesham Street.
Wife Emma (42) plus 1 son at home. This was a Chemist on 1881 census but no numbers are stated on 1871 census or earlier On the 1861 census James was classed as a General Practioner and they lived in Kings Norton. On the 1881 census James now seems to be a Farmer in Hewell Lane, Tutnall & Cobley, Worcestershire. On the 1891 census James is classed as Retired Chemist, Elbows Farm House, Tutnall & Cobley, Tardebigge. In the Jones's 1865 Mercantile Directory of the Iron District of South Staffordshire and East Worcestershire classed James as Chemist &c, Evesham Street. In 1872 Post Office Directory James is classed as Chemist and Druggist, Evesham Street. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory & Gazetteer James was M.P.S. Chemist, Evesham Street. In the 1884 Kelly's Directory James was at "Elbows", Tardebigge.
Wife Ann (42) plus 4 children + 1 servant at home. Joseph was the licensee of the "Vine Inn" 1871-1875. (On the 1871 census this was the last house in Evesham Street the enumerator went to before Vine Street)
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.
Fruiterer and Brick Maker
Wife Maria (Field) 43 + 3 boarders at home. No numbers stated on the census but called the "Fruiterer's Shop". They lived at 34 Evesham Street on the 1881 census and they seem to be at this number along the Street on the 1871 census but no numbers stated. On the 1861 census Benjamin was boarding in Bromsgrove Road and was single and a Brickmaker. There seems to be 2 Benjamins born about the same time and both were married to a Maria. This Benjamin married Maria Field in Birmingham in 1868 the other Benjamin was married to his Maria before 1837.
Fishing Tackle Manufacturer
Wife Elizabeth (Smith) (42) plus 1 son at home. No number stated on the census but called the "Toy Shop". On the 1881 census they lived at this address but no numbers stated on this census but seem to be at this number along the street. On the 1861 census they lived Littleworth, Redditch (family tree have this as 136 and James was a Fishing Tackle Manufacturer). On the 1851 census James lived in Evesham Street and had his siblings living with him and he was classed as son. According to a family tree on Ancestry site his parents were James Avery and Sarah Griffin and they married 19th February 1825 at St Bartholomew, Tardebigge and on the 1841 census James Jnr was living with James Snr at 77 Evesham Street.
Wife Emma Haines Briggs (45) plus 2 nephews who were Butchers assistants at home. No numbers stated on the census but called the "Butcher's Shop". On the 1881 census his wife Emma is a widow and lived at 35 Evesham Street and though no numbers on 1871 census they could be at the same number. On the 1861 census they lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated and doesn't seem to be at the same address. In the 1870 Kelly's Directory Thomas is classed as Butcher & Farmer, Evesham Street. In the 1872 Kelly's Directory Thomas lived in Evesham Street. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory and Gazetteer Thomas was Butcher, Evesham Street. Thomas died in 1875.
Wife Caroline (Duggins) (30) plus 3 children + 1 servant at home. No numbers stated on the census but called the "Tailors Shop". On the 1881 census they lived at the same address. On the 1861 census Thomas lived with his parents Thomas and Susannah Haines nee Hollington (sister of William Hollington and aunt to Frederick Hollington, Drapers of 21 Evesham Street) photos of Thomas Haines and his parents in photo gallery-permission by Tim March-Ancestry tree. In the 1870 Kelly's Directory Thomas is classed as Clothier in Evesham Street. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory and Gazetteer Thomas was classed as Tailor, Outfitter, Hatter and Woollen Draper, 38 and 40 Evesham Street.
Wife Ann (James) (45) plus 7 children + 1 servant at home On the 1861 census they lived in Queen Street and he was a Needle Manufacturer. His wife Ann was mentioned on the 1851 census as living in Evesham Street but no numbers mentioned but possibly at number 1. In the 1865 Jones's Mercantile Directory of the Iron District of South Staffordshire and East Worcestershire Zaccheus was classed as being at the Unicorn Works, Redditch. In the 1872 Post Office Directory, Zaccheus Shrimpton & Sons, Needle Manufacturers, Evesham Street. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory and Gazetteer, Zaccheus Shrimpton & Son, Needle Manufacturers, Unicorn Works, Evesham Street and (firm of Z. Shrimpton and Son) "The Laurels".
On the 1871 census seemed to be between 42 & 44
employing 10 men & 2 boys
Wife Emily (38) plus 2 daughters + 1 servant at home. No numbers stated on this census but they seemed to be next door to the Congregational Chapel and seem to be at 44 along the street. On the 1861 census they seemed to be living Beoley St. Leonard, Worcestershire. On the 1881 census Emily was now a widow and lived at 44 Evesham Street. In the 1872 Post Office Directory John was classed as Whateley & Davis, Builders & Wheelwrights, Alcester Street. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory and Gazetteer John was classed under Contractors, Whateley & Davis, Alcester Street. John died 9th June 1874.
Wife Ann (58) plus 4 children + 1 boarder at home - on 1881 census they seemed to be living Littleworth but on 1871 census no numbers are mentioned. In the 1870 Kelly's Directory, William is classed as Boot and Shoe Maker, Evesham Street. In the 1872 Post Office Directory William is classed as Shoe Maker, Evesham Street and also lived in Evesham Street.
Commercial Clerk & Agent W. Gilby
Wife Hannah (42) plus 4 children (including their son John who lived at 54 Evesham Street on the 1891 census) at home. No number stated on the census but called "Gilbey & Co., Spirit Store". Seemed to be at this address along the Street but no numbers stated on census. Lived in Evesham Street on the 1861 census but no numbers stated on that census. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory and Gazetteer he was classed as agent for W. & A. Gilbey's Wine & Spirits, basket and fancy dealer, 46 & 48 Evesham Street.
Wife Emma (40) Needle Paperer + 1 boarder at home. On the census they called this house Mr. Grove's Coachhouse. On the 1881 census they lived at 56 Evesham Street but no numbers stated on 1871 census and doesn't seem to be the same number as 1881 census. On the 1861 census they lived in New Street, Redditch.
Wife Julia (Leyster) (36) Needle Paperer plus 1 son + father Josiah (65), Tailor and Edward Hands 25 at home. At this address on the 1881 census and seems to be at the same address along the Street but no numbers stated on 1871 census. On the 1861 census Reuben was married to Catherine (Cooper) and they lived in Peakman Street and he was a Tailor.
General Retail Shopkeeper
Maria had 2 working daughters Mary A. (27) assistant in shop & Maria 25 Needle Hander (at home). No number stated on the census but called "The Small Shop". On the 1861 census Maria lived with her husband Thomas and their 2 daughters in Prospect Hill, Redditch. On the 1881 census her daughters Mary A. and Maria lived at 81 Evesham Street. Maria died in 1871. In the 1873 Littlebury's Directory and Gazetteer a Maria Fowkes was classed as Shopkeeper in Evesham Street but must have been her daughter Maria.
Wife Emma (Jarvis) (24) plus 2 small children + 1 servant. (On the 1871 census the enumerator finished here the "Small Shop" on the west side of Evesham Street before Park Road) On the 1861 census David lived with his parents James & Elizabeth in Bromsgrove Road, Redditch. On the 1881 census they lived in Bromsgrove Road, Redditch.
Wife Mary (43) plus 3 children + 1 visitor + 1 prisoner. (On the 1871 census the enumerator started at the "Police Station & Public Offices" on the west side of Evesham street after Park Road) In the 1872 Post Office Directory it stated that the Police Station was erected in 1864 in Evesham Street with residence for the Sergeant, lockups, the magistrates room and the county court rooms, with retiring rooms and every convenience; the cost was close to £2,000. On the 1881 census Charles was Supt. of Police in Great Witley, Worcestershire. On the 1891 census Charles was classed as retired Superintendant of Police and lived with his wife Mary in Beoley Road, Redditch. Charles died 16th October 1908.
Wife Sarah (26) + Mother + 2 boarders other policemen. No numbers stated on the census but called "The Police Station & Public Office". On the 1861 census John lived with his parents John and Jane in Belbroughton. On the 1881 census John was the Master of the Union Workhouse Great & Little Hampton, Worcestershire and his wife Sarah was the Matron.
Wife Mary (45) plus 4 children + 1 boarder at home. On the 1881 census they lived 1 Alcester Street. In the 1855 Billing's Directory Charles was Painter & Glazier, Unicorn Hill, Redditch.
Warehouseman in Needle Factory
Wife Prudence (Houghton) (31) Dressmaker plus 2 children + 1 servant at home. No numbers stated on this census but at this address on later census.
Foreman in Needle Factory
Wife Sarah (Colling) (47) plus 4 children at home - at this address on 1881 census but no number stated on 1871 census or earlier census but seems to be at this address along the Street. On the 1861 census they lived in Silver Street, Feckenham
Foreman in Needle Factory
Wife Letitia (Hill) (38) Needle Paperer plus 1 son at home. On the 1861 census they lived in Windsor Street, Redditch and Edwin was a Foreman of Manufactory. Letitia was living at this number on the 1881 census but no numbers stated on 1871 census but seems to be at this address along the Street. Edwin died in 1873.
Wife Mary (55) Needle Maker plus 2 working children + 3 boarders. On the 1861 census they lived in Walford Street. No numbers stated on 1871 census but seems to be about this number along the street and Mary and her son Charles were at this address on the 1881 census. On the 1841 census Samuel and Mary lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on the early census but possibly 72. Samuel died 22nd February 1875 in Evesham Street.
Wife Jane (60 + 1 boarder at home - Jane was living at this address on the 1881 census but no numbers stated on 1871 census but seems to be at this number along the Street.
Wife Druscilla (Merry) (29) plus baby son + 1 boarder at home. On the 1881 census they lived in Adelaide Street, Redditch. On the 1861 census Richard lived with his parents Richard and Martha in Unicorn Hill, Redditch and also he had brothers William Henry and George Frederick who both lived in Evesham Street on the 1881 census.
Wife Eliza (38) plus 1 working child + 4 younger children at home. On the 1861 census they lived in Long Crendon, Buckinghamshire. On the 1881 census they lived at "Rose Tree Villa", Feckenham.
Warehouseman in Needle Factory
Wife Jane (Heath) (28) plus 2 children + 1 servant at home. On the 1881 census Samuel was a Fishing Tackle Manufacturer in Upper Grove Street, Redditch.
Wife Elizabeth (Goodall) (36) Needle Hander plus 2 working daughters + 6 younger children at home. (On the 1871 census the enumerator finished the west side of Evesham Street at this house) On the 1881 census they seemed to be at the same address.