Not used as a dwelling. (In the 1911 summary book it stated there were 2 Lock up Shops here)
Wife Mary Louisa (42) plus 2 boarders. (On the 1911 census the enumerator started at this house in Evesham Street after 1 ludlow Road) On the 1901 census they lived in Mount Pleasant and William was classed as a Needle & Fish Hook Manufacturer. In the 1888 Kelly's Directory William was living in Mount Pleasant. In the 1892 Kelly's Directory William lived 25 Worcester Road, Redditch. In the 1896 Kelly's Directory William was classed as Managing Director, W. M. James & Co. Lim., Prospect Hill but lived 25 Worcester Road. In the 1904 Kelly's Directory William was classed as Needle Maker Mount Pleasant. In the 1908 & 1912 & 1916 Kelly's Directories William was a Needle Maker in Evesham Street. In the 1921 & 1924 Kelly's Directory William was at Express Works, Evesham Street but no number stated and classed as Needle, Fish Hook 7 Fishing Tackle Manufactuerer.
Not used as a Dwelling. (in the 1911 summary book the enumerator had put this between 1 Ludlow Road and 110 Evesham Street)
Walter Edward Bartlett Ledbury
Wife Jane (39) China Dealer own account at home plus 2 schoolchildren at home. On the 1901 census they lived in Ludlow Road, Redditch. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory Walter was classed as Painter at this address and his wife Jane was classed as Fancy Repository at this address. In the 1924 Kelly's Directory they were at this address.
Wife Eliza (29) plus 6 children + Frank Robinson (18) Tailor at home. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory James was at 102 Evesham Street. Was at 75 Evesham Street in 1940 Kelly's Directory.
Wife Frances (55) assisted in business + boarder. Was known as Harry Dawkins on the 1901 census and seemed to live at this address. In the 1912 Kelly's Dirctory George was a Grocer at this address.
Wife Florence (50) Housekeeper plus daughter 18 Assisting in house. On the 1901 census they lived at the same address. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory Arthur was Builder, 88 Evesham Street.
Not used as a dwelling Carpenter's Shop
Wife Florence (37) Assistant in business plus 2 children + servant at home. On the 1891 census he was living with Olive Sergeant at 33 Evesham Street and he was a Confectioner. Mentioned in the 1912 Kelly's Directory as a Confectioner.
Wife Elizabeth (59) + 1 servant. At this address on the 1901 census and in 1914.
Wife Elizabeth (Baylis) ( 60) Stationer & Tobacconist + Boarder at home. Jesse was the son of Job and Mary Palmer nee Laugher who on very early census lived at 4 Evesham Street and Job was a Tailor and Draper. On the 1901 census Jesse and Elizabeth lived in Oakley Road, Redditch. In the 1884 Kelly's Directory under Private Schools for boys Jesse Palmer, 40 Prospect Hill, Redditch. In the 1908 Kelly's Directory Jesse had a Boys' School, Worcester Road.
Wife Harriet (52) plus 4 grown up children at home. On the 1901 census they lived in Mount Pleasant.
Percy William Izod Sealey
Wife Amelia Ann (37) plus 1 son at home. On the 1901 census they lived at 71 Evesham Street.
Wife Eva (36) Artificial Fly Dresser. On the 1901 census James lived with his parents Joseph and Ann in Feckenham.
Not used as a dwelling Printing Works
Wife Eliza (51) + 3 Lodgers at home
Harriet May Wilder (widow)
Harriet had Samuel Browning (42) staying with her
Wife Ellen Louisa (40) plus 1 son + 2 boarders at home. (On the 1911 census the enumerator stopped at this house before going on to 17 Oakly Road) On the 1901 census they lived in Victoria Street, Redditch and Thomas was a Needle Maker. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory Miss Ernestine Clarke was a Teacher of Music at this address. Also a Mrs Florence Davis was a Dressmaker at this address.
Not used as a dwelling. (On the 1911 census the enumerator started at this house in Evesham Street after 15 George Street)
Emily had 1 boarder. (On the 1911 census the enumerator started at this house in Evesham Street the start of district St Stephen's)
Wife Clara (Vale) (41) & daughter Clara assisted in business. They had 2 school children as well at home. Thomas was the licensee 1906-1921. The Plough & Harrow was at 155 on the 1901 census but was next door at 153 in 1914 and in 1924 in Kelly's Directory but was at 173 in 1940 according to Kelly's directory. On the 1901 census they lived in Evesham Road, Redditch and Thomas was a Needle Tool Maker. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory Thomas Henry was at the Plough and Harrow, 153 Evesham Street.
Anne had 1 daughter + 1 grandson + 1 boarder at home. On the 1901 census Anne was married to Charles and they lived in Mount Pleasant, Redditch.
Fried Fish Shopkeeper - Shop
In the 1912 Kelly's Directory John William Mallam was a Fried Fish Dealer at this address. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory a William Richard Martin, Boot Repairer was at 151a Evesham Street.
Emily had 2 grown up daughters and 1 grown up son at home. (On the 1911 census the enumerator stopped at this house in Evesham Street before going on to the "Council House" and then "Council Chambers) and then went on to 62 Evesham Street) In the 1912 Kelly's Directory Emily was classed as Draper, 64 Evesham Street.
Wife Lizzie and 6 children at home. On the 1901 census they lived at 107 Evesham Street and before that at 6 Izods Yard.
Wife Bessie (Gardiner) (31) + 3 children plus 2 borders who are Cycle Workers lived there. On the 1901 census Walter lived with his parents Frederick and Marian in Prospect Road. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory it stated that a Walter Read was Horsebreaker in Market Place and a Fred Read was a Horsebreaker at 147 Evesham Street. In 1924 Kelly's Directory Bessie was Shopkeeper at 145 Evesham Street.
Wife Sarah Ann (Griffin) (61) plus 2 grown up sons and 1 grown up daughter + 1 niece at home. (On the 1911 census the enumerator stopped here at the "Council House" after 64 Evesham Street and went on to "Council Chambers" before going to 62 Evesham Street) On the 1901 census Frederick and Sarah lived in South Street, Redditch.
Not used as a dwelling. the 1911 census the enumerator stopped here, "Council Chambers", after the "Council House" which was classed as being after 64 Evesham Street and then the enumerator went on to 62 Evesham Street after "Council Chambers")
Wife Mrs C. Blackford (41) plus 4 grown up daughters
Coal Merchant/Haulier - Shop
Wife Sarah Ann (70) + Lodger William Hancox (44) Coal Labourer lived there. (On the 1911 census the enumerator stopped at this house before going on to 2 Izods Yard) On the 1881 census they lived 109 Evesham Street and then on the 1891 census they lived at 103 and then 145 Evesham Street on the 1901 census. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory Charles was Shopkeeper, 145 Evesham Street. In the 1914 Bennett's Directory Sarah Ann Jacques was the General Dealer at 145 Evesham Street.
Wife Frances (32) Shopkeeper (Toys at home) plus 1 daugher + Thomas' sister Bertha (48) who assisted in Toy Shop. On the 1901 census Thomas lived with his mother Martha and siblings in Mount Pleasant, Redditch.
(In the 1911 Summary Book the enumerator had this as a Private house and classed the occupants as 2 lodgers)
Wife Louisa (66) plus 1 Step-Son at home. On the 1901 census William was visiting in Stratford-upon-Avon.
Wife Lavinia (Morriss) (38) plus 1 son at home. On the 1901 census they lived in St George's Road, Redditch. In the 1914 Bennett's Directory Alfred was at this address.
Hannah Parkes Munslow (widow)
Hannah had 2 daughtes Mary Elizabeth Munslow (52) single - Stationery and Sub Post Mistress (at home) + Eva Ann 39, Agent for W. & A. Gilbeys Wines and assistant to her sister + 1 visitor at home. (In the 1911 summary book the enumerator stated they were next door to "Cavendish House") On the 1901 census they lived at this address. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory a Miss Mary E. Munslow was classed as Sub-postmistress and Wine and Spirit Dealer at 46 Evesham Street.
Wife Sara (28) Assisting in Furniture Business (Partner) + niece + servant at home. (In the 1911 summary book this house, "Cavendish House" was next to 46 Evesham Street and then the enumerator went on to a Lock up Shop in Evesham Street also had no number stated) On the 1901 census Ernest lived with his parents Herbert and Ellen in Oakley Road, Redditch.
Not used as a Dwelling. (In the 1911 summary book the enumerator had put this between Cavendish House and where John William Hughes lived but no numbers stated for any of them)
Wife Florence (37) Assisting in Business + servant. (In the 1911 summary book the enumerator had put the "Stores" between lock up shops but no numbers stated but one of them could actually be the front of the house and their shop)
Not used as a Dwelling. (In the 1911 summary book the enumerator had put this between John William Hughes and Chapel House but no numbers stated on any of them)
William had daughter Rosalie (23) Housekeeper + son + 2 visitors at home. (On the 1911 census the Chapel House is classed as being next to the Chapel but no numbers stated) In the 1912 Kelly's Directory William is classed as Painter, Chapel House, Evesham Street.
Not used as a dwelling. (In the 1911 summary book the enumerator had put the Chapel next door to Chapel House and then a Lock up Shop and then a Needle Factory, all in Evesham Street)
Not used as a Dwelling. (In the 1911 summary book the enumerator had put this between the Chapel and a Needle Factory, all in Evesham Street)
Cycle & Motor Dealer & Repairer
Wife Emilie Louise (Bernasconi) (36) plus 1 son who worked for his father + 2 more sons at school + 1 daughter + servant at home. (In the 1911 summary book the enumerator had put this house "The Laurels", between a Needle Factory and 36-40 Evesham Street which were Lock up Shops) On the 1891 census he lived with his parents Moses and Clara Cranmore at 2, 4, and 6 Evesham Street.and William was the Manager of the Drapery and Ironmongery. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory William was classed as Cycle Dealer, 42 Evesham Street, plus entry under private residents William Cranmore, The Laurels, Evesham Street.
Not used as a Dwelling. (In the 1911 summary book the enumerator had put this between a lock up shop which had been after the Chapel and "The Laurels" but no numbers stated on any of them)
Not used as a dwelling but Thomas Haines would have had a shop here
Not used as a Dwelling. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory Home & Colonial Stores Ltd., was at this address.
Walter Chatterley Croxall
Wife Nellie (Nurden) (29) plus 2 children at home. On the 1901 census Walter lived with his parents Robert and Elizabeth in Beoley Road, Redditch. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory "Amies & Sons Ltd., Boot Dealers, 34 Evesham Street.
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.
Edwin Henry Davis (widower)
Edwin had son + 1 servant at home. (On the 1911 census the enumerator started at this Pub in Evesham Street after "The Limes", Worcester Road)
William Amphlet Coram Moule
Plus Aunt + visitor at home. On the 1901 census William lived with his parents William and Emily at the same address and at that time he was a Druggists assistant.
Wife Eliza Ann (49) Dealer in Tobacco (own account at home) + niece + visitor. On the 1901 census Frederick was a Boarder in Derby. In 1914 & 1924 at the same address and a retailer
Wife Margarate Kate (Spillett) (24) plus 1 daughter. Also sister Annie Mutton (21) Glass Bead Pin Blower at home. (On the 1911 census the enumerator started at this house in Evesham Street after 1 Izods Yard) On the 1901 census David lived with his father Thomas and step mother Sarah Ann at the same address and David and his father Thomas were both Tailors.
Wife Jessie (Hill) (34) plus 5 children + 1 visitor at home. On the 1901 census George and his wife and family lived in Northfield and George was a Grocer's assistant.
Wife Lizzie (49) plus 4 working chldren and 3 school children plus 1 boarder lived there. (On the 1911 census the enumerator stopped at this house in Evesham Street before going on to 2 Izods Yard) On the 1901 census they lived at the same address.
On the 1911 census not used as a dwelling and classed as a Lock up Shop. In the 1912 & 1916 Kelly's Directories John Morris was Grocer and Wine & Spirit Dealer at 22 Evesham Street.
Elizabeth had 2 working children + 2 school children + 1 boarder at home. On the 1901 census Elizabeth was married to Edwin and they lived at the Railway Tavern, Bromsgrove Road, Redditch. Elizabeth had been married before to George Frederick Guest who had been the licensee of the "Railway Tavern" before Edwin.
Wife Mary (61) Assisiting in business plus 2 grown up sons also Butchers at home. In the 1912, 1916 & 1921 Kelly's Directories he was classed at Butcher at 18 Evesham Street.
On the 1911 census it was not used as a Dwelling. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory George Spencer had a Watchmaker's shop at this address and still here in 1924.
Not used as a dwelling but in 1914 was the Jones Brothers shop and on the 1901 census Lavinia Jones lived here with her family and she was a Draper and several members of her family were Drapers or Milliners. In the 1900 & 1912 Kelly's Directory Jones Brothers, Drapers, 12 & 14 Evesham Street.
Wife Alice (29) Needle Striker at home plus 3 children at home
Wife Annie Ada E. (Marden) (34) plus 2 daughters + 1 servant at home. On the 1901 census Cecil was a Gold Jewellers assistant and boarding in St John the Baptist, Gloucestershire. In the 1904, 1908, 1912, 1916 Kelly's Directories Cecil was a Watch Maker, 10 Evesham Street. In the 1921 Kelly's Directory under private residents Cecil lived at 151 Mount Pleasant.
Wife Catherine Mary (Twigg) (37) + Thomas' sister at home. On the 1901 census Thomas lived with his mother Mary Briggs at 8 Evesham Street and they were both Butchers. In the 1924 & 1928 Kelly's Directory Thomas James Briggs was living "Parkwood house", Ipsley Street, Redditch.
Wife Sarah Gertrude (42) plus 1 child + 1 assistant at home. (On the 1901 census stopped at this house on Evesham street before going on to 1 New Street) On the 1901 census they were at the same address and in the 1924 Kelly's Directory.
F. W. Hollington & Co. Ltd.
Not used as a dwelling but Frederick William Hollington had a shop here.
Managing Director at home Employer
Wife Alice (45) Manageress of business at home plus 1 baby son + 1 servant at home. On the 1901 census John was boarding in Mount Pleasant, Redditch. In the 1928 & 1932 Kelly's Directory John was living in Salop Road, Redditch,
Not used as a dwelling and classed as 2 Lock up Shops. This seems to be the shop of William Gibbs & Son on other census and Directories
Wife Kate Elizabeth (Malins) (48) Assisting in business plus 3 working children + 1 schoolchild at home. Charles was the licensee of the "Royal George" 1912-1914. In 1900? Charles joined the Worcestershire Regiment for a short term possibly just for 1 year and he seemed to have already been a volunteer in the Rifle Volunteers Worcestershire. He joined the Territorial Force the 8th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment in 1908 and was classed as a Fishing Rod Maker who worked for S. Thomas & Sons.
Wife Sarah Elizabeth (52). (On the 1911 census the enumerator started at this house in Evesham Street after 1 Izods Yard) In the 1912 Kelly's Directory David was a Florist 139 Evesham Street.
Manager of Wine & Spirits Store
Wife Ada (56) plus 4 working children at home
Wife Kate (48) Assistant in Butchers + their son Joseph also assisting in business + 3 other working children + 2 school children + visitor at home. At this address on the 1901 census. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory Edward was a Butcher, 137 Evesham Street and Alcester Street.
Master Baker & Confectioner
Wife Ellen Isobel Lea (30) + 2 confectionery assistants + 1 general servant at home. In the 1924 Kelly's Directory William was classed as Baker, 7 Market Place, Redditch.
Uninhabited. (On the 1911 census the enumerator stopped at this house in Evesham Street before going on to Kathleen Place - house of Reuben Harbor)
Wife Sarah (29) plus 1 son + 1 servant at home. On the 1901 census Frank was a servant in Birmingham.
Wife Annie (44) plus son at home. (On the 1911 census the enumerator started at this house in Kathleen Place after 135 Evesham Street and the enumerator had Kathleen Place between 133 & 135 Evesham Street + 5 houses in Kathleen Place) On the 1901 census Reuben was boarding in Feckenham. On the 1891 census Reuben lived with his parents Frank and Eliza in Feckenham.
Wife Ethel Mary (Bleakman) (26) plus 2 children + 1 visitor + 1 servant at home. In the 1908 & 1912 Kelly's Directories Benjamin was classed as Fruiter, 40 Evesham Street. In the 1916, 1921 & 1924 Kelly's Directory under Fruit Merchants they were at Chapel House, Evesham Street. By the 1932, 1936 & 1940 Kelly's Directory Benjamin Gwynne Fruiterer was at 64 Evesham Street.
Wife Louisa (34) plus 3 school children at home. On the 1901 census Thomas lived in George Street. A Mrs Thomas Smith was at this address in 1924 Kelly's Directory.
Wife Alice (24) plus 2 children at home. They were classed as being at 2 Kathleen Place. (On the 1911 census the enumerator's walk put Kathleen Place between 133 & 135 Evesham Street)
Wife Hannah (45) at home. On the 1901 census they lived in Birmingham
Wife Alice (Johnson) (40) case maker in Needle Factory. (They lived in Kathleen Place and on the Enumerators walk Kathleen Place was between 133 & 135 Evesham Street) On the 1901 census they lived in Peakman Street, Redditch.
Edward had his father Thomas (58) a Cycle Enameller + his mother Julia + 2 siblings and brother-in-law + 1 niece at home. On the 1901 census Thomas was living with his parents Thomas and Julia in Walford Street.
Wife Catherine (28). (They lived in Kathleen Place and on the Enumerators walk Kathleen Place was between 133 & 135 Evesham Street) On the 1891 census Alfred lived with his parents Alfred and Eleanor in Coventry.
Not used as a dwelling In the 1914 Bennett's Directory this was where William Humphries Boot factor was.
Wife Florence (Trimm) 25 plus 1 baby at home. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory Frank was Tailor at 43 Evesham Street.
Wife Jessie (26) plus 3 children at home (On the 1911 census the enumerator stopped at this house in Kathleen Place before going on to Golden Salmon Inn, 133 Evesham Street) There were 5 houses mentioned in Kathleen Place.
Ann Maria Scriven (widow)
Ann had 2 grown up daughters and her brother at home. In the 1912 & 1916 Kelly's Directories it stated that Ann had Fancy Repository 45 Evesham Street.
Wife Harriet (54). Augustus was the licensee of the "Golden Salmon" 1893-1927. (On the 1911 census the enumerator started at this Pub in Evesham Street after Kathleen Place) In the 1904, 1908, 1912, 1916 & 1921 Kelly's Directories Augustus was Beer Retailer at 133 Evesham Street.
Wife Betsey Moore (56) Assisting in business. On the 1901 census they lived at the same address. At the same address in 1914 Bennett's Directory. In the 1908 Kelly's Directory William was classed under Tobacconists, 47 Evesham Street. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory he was now a Photographer, 47 Evesham Street.
Wife Annie Elizabeth (39) plus 3 children at home. On the 1901 census they lived in William Street, Redditch and had Fred's father Benjamin staying with them also a Tailor and on the 1911 census Fred's father Benjamin lived at 4 Silver Street. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory Fred was classed as Tailor 131 Evesham Street.
Christine Josephine P. S. Bunegar
Christine had her 2 sisters and 1 brother living with her. On the 1901 census Christine lived with her parents Jesse and Mary J. at the White Swan Inn, Worcester Road, Redditch.
Wife Edith 42 plus 3 school children + 1 servant. Photo of Samuel and his wife Edith plus their shop in photo gallery-permission given by Simon Partridge. In the 1904 & 1908 Kelly's Directory Samuel was Music Seller, 53 Evesham Street.
Not used as a dwelling. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory a Joseph Lewis was a Confectioner at this address.
Wife Kate Elizabeth (26) On the 1901 census Fred lived with his parents James and Elizabeth in Feckenham.
Elizabeth had her brother-in-law Edgar Haydon (35) widower a Tin Plate worker + 1 servant. On the 1901 census Elizabeth lived with her sister Mary and her husband Edgar Haydon. Elizabeth and Mary were Drapers and lived at 55 Evesham Street. In the 1900 & 1912 Kelly's Directory Elizabeth and Mary were classed as Haberdashers at 55 Evesham Street.
Wife Sarah Ann (47) Fish Hook Paperer plus 4 working children at home. On the 1901 census they lived 8 Red Lion Street.
Gertrude Annie Maxwell (widow)
Brewers Manageress (worker)
Gertrude had 2 school children + 1 barmaid + 1 general servant. Gertrude was the licensee of the "Fleece Inn" 1910-1911. On the 1901 census Gertrude was married to her husband Richard and they lived in Aston.
Wife Alice Preston (46) + Companion + general servant. In the 1924 Kelly's Directory John classed under private residents living at Park House, Evesham Road, Redditch.
On the 1901 census she lived in Walford Street, Redditch.
Wife Ellen (Redding) (24) plus 2 small children at home. On the 1901 census Frank lived with his parents Henry & Elizabeth. His father Henry was the Publican of the Bell Inn, Britten Street, Redditch and Frank was a retail Butcher. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory he is classed as Butcher, 63 Evesham Street.
Tailoress & Wardrobe Dealer
Not used as a dwelling but known to be the shop of George Frederick Hopkins
John had his sister staying with him
Wife Sarah Jane (Sealey) (65) Needle Packer plus their grandson at home. On the 1901 census they lived at the same address.
Elizabeth Jane Gillett (widow)
Wife Helen (Houghton) (45). On the 1901 census Samuel was living with his mother Frances in Ipsley Street, Redditch.
Wife Harriet (Lester) (42) plus 1 working daughter + 1 school child at home. Edwin was the licensee of the "Old Briton" 1910-1912. On the 1901 census Edwin lived with his father Thomas Corfield in Mount Pleasant and was a widower and a Needle Finisher. On the 1891 census Edwin lived at 23 Alcester Street and at this time was married to Elizabeth (Mills). In the 1912 Kelly's Directory Edwin was classed as Beer Retailer. 115 Evesham Street.
Wife Lilian May (Brimyard) (29) Assisting in Business. On the 1891 census he lived with his parents James Henry and Emily Avery at 64 Evesham Street. Then on the 1901 census he lived with his Mother Emily who was now a widow and Draper at 64 Evesham Street.
Wife Annie (40) Fishing Tackle plus 1 son + 1 lodger at home. (On the 1911 census this house in Evesham Street came after the "Britten Inn" 115 Evesham Street) On the 1901 census George is with his parents Henry and Emma Blackford at 76 Evesham Street.
Sarah was classed as lodging with George and Annie Blackford and she was staying in the same house as them but had a seperate sheet from them. On the 1891 census she was lodging in Ipsely Street, Redditch.
Wife Annie Maria plus 1 daughter at home. James was the licensee of the "Fountain Inn" in 1912.
Wife Elsie (24) Finishing Rod Finisher. (On the 1911 census the enumerator stopped at this house before going on to 113 Evesham Street)
Wife Elizabeth (44) plus 3 children + 1 servant + 3 boarders at home. (On the 1911 census the enumerator stopped at this house before going on to 60 George Street) In the 1914 Bennett's Directory Mrs Ludford was the proprietress of the "Temperance Hotel". In the 1912 Kelly's Directory it had an entry for Redditch & District Provident Sick Soceity (Thomas Townsend, secretary) Temperance Hotel.
Not used as a dwelling. On the 1911 census the enumerator stopped at this lock up shop before going on to 60 George Street)
Not used as a dwelling. (On the 1911 census the enumerator stopped at this house in Evesham Street before going on to George Street) In the 1912 Kelly's Directory this shop belonged to Alcester Industrial Co-operative Society Ltd.
Wife Mary (41) plus 3 working children + 3 school children at home. (On the 1911 census the enumerator had this house next door to C1H3 Evesham Street) In the 1912 Kelly's Directory Thomas A. Harris was a Shopkeeper at this address.
Wife Sarah Elizabeth (48) plus 3 working sons at home. In the 1924 Kelly's Directory Sarah was classed as a shopkeeper at 113 Evesham Street.
Wife Emma (40) Needle Hander plus 4 children at home
Esther Sarah Houghton (widow)
Esther had daughter Bessie Helen Houghton (33) Fly Dressing plus grandson Joseph Henry Coleman (22) at home. Joseph had put they lived at 111 Evesham Street but the enumerator had them at 107 Evesham Street but Joseph's parents lived at 111 Evesham Street so he must have thought he was at that address. On the 1881 census she lived with her husband Joseph at 8 Izods Yard. On the 1891 census she lived with her husband Joseph at C1H2, Evesham Street. On the 1901 census she lived at C1H3, Evesham Street, Redditch.
Not used as a dwelling but the census stated Bookshop.
Not used as a dwelling the summary book said Offices here
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.
Wife Florence Pinfield (40) plus 1 working son and 3 younger children at home. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory Francis is classed as Wine & Spirit Merchant, 95 Evesham Street.
Photographer & Picture framer
Wife Nellie (Hill) (28) plus 2 children at home. On the 1901 census he lived at 11 Peakman Street with his parents Herbert and Mary. Herbert Terry was a well known Reddith Manufacturer of Springs. Walter at that time was a Photographer. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory, Walter was stated as Photographer, 91 Evesham Street.
Elizabeth had 1 grown up son at home. In the 1911 summary book it did say Offices for this number. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory there was an entry for Redditch Gas Co. (Albert E. Layton, Manager & Secretary); office and works, Clive Avenue; show rooms, 89 Evesham Street.
Dealer and Repairer own account - Shop
Wife Margaret (51) plus 2 daughters at home. On the 1901 census they lived at the same address. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory James was classed as Watchmaker, 87 Evesham Street.
Wife Sarah Ann (Ince) (38) Club Manageress plus 1 son at home. In the 1911 summary book this house was classed as a Club. On the 1901 census Harold lived with his parents Micka (Michael) and Ann in Feckenham and Harold was known as Leonard. On the 1911 census his mother Ann was now a widow and lived at Bk 99 Evesham Street. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory there was an entry for Redditch Social Club & Institute Ltd., (Frederick J. Whiteley, secretary) 85 Evesham Street.
Wife Mabel Gertrude (Merry) (29) assisting in Business. (On the 1911 census the enumerator stopped at this house before going on to 53 George Street) On the 1901 census he lived with his parents James and Mary In Feckenham Road, Feckenham and James was a Butcher & Farmer and George was a Butcher
Employer at home (bread baker)
Wife Gertrude (50) Housewife plus 1 working child + 2 servants + 1 apprentice Baker at home. (On the 1911 census the enumerator started at this house in Evesham Street after 3 lock up shops) In the 1908 Kelly's Directory Edward is classed as Confectioner and Dining Rooms, 3 Alcester Street.
Not used as a dwelling. (In the 1911 summary book the enumerator had put 3 lock up shops before going on to 13 Evesham Street)
Lock Up Shop. In the 1908 & 1912 Kelly's Directories George Frederick Brough had this shop
Wife Laura (48) plus 1 son at home. On the 1901 census Arthur lived with his wife Laura at the same address. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory they were at the same address.
Wife Florence A. (31) plus 1 son at home.
Sarah had a daughter + 1 niece, both assisting in business at home. (In the 1911 summary book the enumerator stopped at this house before going on to St Stephen's Church and then Royal Hotel Yard and then 35 Walford Street)