Joseph had Cornlisia? Benjamin (20) who might have been his wife at home and she was a Dressmaker.
Maria seemed to have 7 other people living with her but no relationships mentioned on the 1841 census. (On the 1841 census the enumerator started at this house in Littleworth after Red Lane)
James had Rebecca Owen (35) Female Domestic at home. (On the 1841 census the enumerator stopped at this house in Littleworth before going on to Unicorn Hill) In the 1835 Pigot's Directory James was classed under Needle & Fish Hook Manufacturers. In the 1842 Bentley's Directory of Worcestershire James was classed under Needle & Fish Hook Manufacturers and was a Merchant. In the 1842 Pigot's Directory James was classed as Merchant, Unicorn Hill. In the 1850 Slater's Directory of Worcestershire, James was a Merchant in LIttleworth.
Maria Izod ? aged 40, was a Head.
Wife Elizabeth (35) On the 1851 census they lived in Littleworth but no numbers stated on the early census.
Wife Alice (25) plus 4 children at home.
Sarah had Amelia Mogg (35) + Charles Mogg (20) + baby but no relationship mentioned + 2 others at home. On the 1851 census Sarah and her daughter Amelia lived in Littleworth but no numbers stated on the early census.
Mary had 2 children + Thomas Smith (15) Needle Maker at home but no relationship mentioned on 1841 census.
Wife Harriet (30) + 2 children at home.
Manager in Needle Factory
On the 1851 census Elizabeth is classed as Head of the house and married but no husband at home. On the 1841 census Elizabeth was married to Edward and they lived in New End, Redditch. On the 1861 census Elizabeth seems to be married to Edward Cook and they were staying with their daughter Emma and her husband John Sheldon and their children in Yardley, Worcestershire.
George had 1 servant Margaret Jenkins aged 52 at home. (On the 1851 census the enumerator started at this house in Littleworth after Edward Street) On the 1861 census George lived at the Vicarage, Edward Street, Redditch. IN the 1880 Directory of Worcestershire George was classed as Rev. Geo. Frederick Fessey, M.a. (vicar of Redditch; rural dean of Droitwich deanery), The Vicarage. George died 11th November 1888 in Cheltenham. There is a stained glass window in St. George's Church, Redditch in his memory and of his sister Rebeccah Fessey and erected by their brother Joseph Fessey.
Officer of Inland Revenue
Wife Charlotte (30) plus 5 children at home.
George had 1 Female Servant at home. (On the 1841 census the enumerator started at this house in Littleworth after Red Lane and then after this house went on to Britten Street) In the 1850 Slater's Directory of Worcestershire, George was classed under Needle and Fish Hook Manufacturer, Littleworth and so was a James Holyoake also from Littleworth. In the 1855 Directory and Gazetter of Worcestershire George was Needlemaker, Littleworth.
Amelia was classed as married but no husband at home and she had her brother Samuel Aston (33) a Cordwainer + his wife Harriet aged (24) a Needle Paperer + their son William aged 1 at home. On the 1861 census Amelia was married to John Holyoake and they lived in Station Road, Reddtich.
Maria was classed as Pauper and Needle Maker on the census and she had Ann Harris aged 18, a Niece and a Needle Labeller Mary Harris aged 20, was a Niece and a Needle Labeller George James, aged 24 and born in Redditch Worcestershire was a visitor at the time of the census James Crow, aged 23 and born in Redditch Worcestershire was a visitor at the time of the census Walter Chard, aged 19 and born in Redditch Worcestershire was a visitor at the time of the census Harriet, Daughter, aged 28 (Retired); Hannah Horner, aged 18, was a Domestic Servant.
Wife Sarah (26) plus 1 daughter Ann Catherine + 1 servant Eliza Whadcoat at home. On the 1841 census Arthur lived with his parents William and Catherine in Chapel Green East and William was a Grocer. On the 1861 census Arthur and Sarah lived in Beoley St Leonard. By the 1881 census Arthur and Sarah lived "Brunswick House", Birmingham Road, Redditch and Arthur was a Needle Manufacturer employing 54 men, 30 boys and 70 women and 80 girls. In the 1861 Slater's Directory of Worcestershire Arthur was classed under Needle & Fish Hook Manufacturers, Beoley Mills. In the 1872 Kelly's Directory Arthur was Needle & Fish Hook Manufacturer, Station Road, Redditch. In the 1873 Gazetteer and Directory of Worcestershire, Arthur was living at "Brunswick House". In the 1873 Gazetteer and Directory of Worcestershire Arthur was a Needle & Fish Hook Manufacturer, "Excelsior Works", Clive Road. In the 1880 & 1888 Kelly's Directories Arthur was a Needle & Fish Hook Manufacturer, Clive Road. Arthur died 29th February 1888.
Wife Elizabeth (Thomas) (37) plus 3 working children + 2 younger children at home. (Their daughter Sarah Lee married Henry Oakley and on the 1881 census they lived 36 Evesham Street) On the 1841 census they lived in Fish Hill West, Redditch. On the 1861 census Michael and Elizabeth were staying with their daughter Elizabeth and her husband Henry Newton in Weymouth. Michael died in 1885.
Wife Elizabeth (47) Laundress. On the 1841 census they lived in Littleworth but no numbers stated on the early census. On the 1861 census George and Elizabeth lived in Littleworth.
Amelia, Daughter, aged 39 (Needle Paperer); Richard Mogg aged 12, was a Grandson and a Fish Hook Maker Charles Welling, aged 27 and born in Glouceste was a visitor at the time of the census Thomas Welling, aged 18 and born in Gloucester Glous was a visitor at the time of the census Fanny Lawton, aged 25, was a Domestic Servant. On the 1841 census they lived in Beoley Street but no numbers stated on the early census.
Wife Louisa (23) a Needle Maker Paperer
Wife Hannah (42) Needle Hander plus 2 working children + 2 younger children at home. On the 1841 census they lived in Red Lion Street but no numbers stated on the early census. On the 1861 census they lived in Littleworth but no numbers stated on the early census.
Fishing Tackle Manufacturer
Elkizabeth, aged 33, was his wife. James H, Son, aged 2 ; John Slack, aged 26 and born in Alston Cumbrland, was recorded as a Boarder. Joseph Slack, aged 19 and born in Alston Cumbrland, was recorded as a Boarder. On the 1851 census James lived in Evesham ~Street with his siblings at the Temperance Hotel, 77 Evesham Street. On the 1871 census James and Elizabeth lived at 36 Evesham Street.
Sarah, aged 30, was his wife and a Needle Straightener. Elizabeth, Daughter, aged 12 (Scholar); William, Son, aged 10 (Scholar); John Hunt aged 74, was a Father in Law and a Carpenter. On the 1871 census William seemed to be married to Aminda and they lived in Peakman Street, Redditch.
William M, Son, aged 6 (Scholar); Mary E, Daughter, aged 4 (Scholar); Elizabeth Smith, aged 18 and born in Birmingham Warks, was recorded as a Boarder. Emma Freeman, aged 24 and born in Crabbs Cross Worcestershire, was recorded as a Boarder.
Ellen, (Heritage) aged 40, was his wife and a Needle Eyer. Mary, Daughter, aged 18 (Needle Eyer); Fanny, Daughter, aged 17 (Fish Hook Paperer); Samuel, Son, aged 14 (Printer); George, Son, aged 12 (Needle Hander); Edward, Son, aged 10 (Needle Packer); Benjamin, Son, aged 8 (Needle Labeller); Ellen, Daughter, aged 6 (Scholar); Charlotte, Daughter, aged 4 (Scholar); Martha, Daughter, aged 1. (On the 1861 census the enumerator started at his house in Littleworth after Cemetery Cottage, Bromsgrove Road) On the 1851 census they lived in Albert Road, Redditch.
Mary, aged 29, was his wife and a Plain Sewing. Mary A, Daughter, aged 8 (Scholar); Joseph H, Son, aged 2 ; William, Son, aged 0. On the 1871 census they lived in Littleworth but no numbers stated on the early census. On the 1851 census Joseph lived with his parents Henry and Fanny in Ipsley Street, Redditch.
Harriet Guardener (28) classed as daughter and classed as retired + 1 servant was at home. Both Harriet and Henry Liddon were classed as living at Littleworth House.
Sarah, aged 42, was his wife and a Laundress. William, Son, aged 19 (Needle Scourer); Ann, Daughter, aged 15 (Fancy Box Maker); George, Son, aged 12 (Fish Hook Maker) Felipe, Daughter, aged 9 (Scholar); Thomas Hawker, aged 18 and born in Redditch Worcestershire, was recorded as a Boarder. On the 1871 census they lived in Littleworth but no numbers stated on the early census.
Mary, aged 38, was his wife and a Needle Paperer. William H, Son, aged 15 (Baker); James B, Son, aged 14 (Fish Hook Maker); Walter G, Son, aged 9 (Errand Boy); Alice T, Daughter, aged 4 (Scholar); Susannah Hunt aged 63, was a Mother in Law and a Plain Sewer. On the 1851 census they lived in Astwood Bank. On the 1871 census James was now married to Maria and they lived in Crabbs Cross.
Both Harriet Guardener and Henry Liddon were classed as livng at Littleworth House. (On the 1861 census the enumerator stopped at this house before going on to Bromsgrove Road)
Wife Elizabeth (56) Laundress. On the 1841, 1851 & 1871 census they lived in Littleworth but no numbers stated on the early census. George died in 1878.
Hannah had 2 working sons at home. On the 1851 census Hannah was married to Charles and they lived in Littleworth but no numbers stated on the early census. Hannah died in 1868.
Ann Maria was classed as married but no husband at home and she had Ann M, Daughter, aged 14 ; Marian, Daughter, aged 12 ; William B, Son, aged 11 ; Thorley, Son, aged 9 ; Maria Boulton aged 79, was a Wid. Maria Jones, aged 25, was a Domestic Servant. (On the 1861 census the enumerator started at this house in Littleworth after Bromsgrove Road)
Mary, aged 44, was his wife and a Washerwomen. Mary A Harman aged 19, was a Daughter in Law and a Neele Labeller Joseph, Son, aged 12 (Erand Boy); William , Son, aged 10 (Erand Boy); Albert, Son, aged 7 (Scholar); Jane, Daughter, aged 5 (Scholar); Frederick, Son, aged 2. On the 1861 census they lived in Littleworth but no numbers stated on the early census. On the 1881 census they lived at 35 Britten Street, Redditch.
Wife Sarah (51) plus 1 working son Felix aged 19 a Labourer at home. On the 1861 census they lived in Littleworth but no numbers stated on the early census. On the 1881 census they lived in Prospect Road, Charles died in 1887.
Wife Hannah (56) On the 1861 census they lived in Catshill. On the 1881 census Samuel was a widower and was lodging in Bromsgrove.
Elizabeth, aged 66, was his wife and a Laundress. Thomas Carter, aged 40 and born in Oxford, was recorded as a Lodger. On the 1841, 1851 & 1861 census they lived in Littleworth but no numbers stated on the early census. George died in 1878.
Wife Emma (47) Needle Maker plus 1 working son + 1 younger child at home. On the 1861 census they lived in Gloucestershire. On the 1881 census Edwin was a Coachman, servant and they lived in Leigh, Worcestershire.
Mary, aged 31, was his wife. Mary J, Daughter, aged 3 (Scholar); Henry, Son, aged 1 ; William Elliott, aged 33 and born in Hampton in Arden Warks, was recorded as a Lodger. William J Elliott, aged 11 and born in Birmingham Warks, was recorded as a Lodger. On the 1861 census Joseph lived with his parents Joseph and Eliza in Broughton Hackett. On the 1881 census they lived in 14 Walford Street, Redditch.
Wife Lucy (Millward) (34) + Mother-in-law Ann Millward (65) Needle Maker + 1 nephew + 1 lodger at home. James Rudge was the licensee of the Rifleman's Inn (but seemed to be called Rifleman's Arms on census) 1868-1880 and usually classed as being in Park Road. (Information from "Old Redditch Pubs" by Alan Foxall) On the 1881 census they lived in Unicorn Hill, Redditch. In the 1872 Kelly's Directory James was Beer Retailer, Littleworth. In the 1873 Gazetteer and Directory of Worcestershire, James was at the Rifleman Inn, Park Road. In the 1876 Kelly's Directory James was Beer Retailer, Park Road.
Wife Ann (Hadley) (25) Fancy Needle Case Maker plus 1 daughter Frances L. aged 1 at home. On the 1861 census they lived in Mount Pleasant, Redditch.
Eliza, aged 42, was his wife and a Needle Straightener. Sarah, Daughter, aged 10 ;
Wine, Spirit, Ale and Porter
Mary A, aged 31, was his wife. John A, Son, aged 1 ; Louisa Castree, aged 16 and born in Redditch Worcestershire was a visitor at the time of the census Mary Hodges, aged 26, was a Domestic Servant. Harriet Crisp, aged 14, was a Domestic Servant. (On the 1871 census the enumerator stopped at his house in Littleworth and classed as end of District 1) On the 1861 census John lived with his parents James and Mary in Station Road, Redditch. On the 1881 census they lived in Ipsley Street and John was a Commercial Traveller.
Wife Ann (75) + 1 boarder. (On the 1891 census the enumerator stopped at this house in Littleworth after 50 Evesham Street but no number stated and then went on to 54 Evesham Street) On the 1881 census they lived at 1 Littleworth, Evesham Street which was between 44-46 Evesham Street but on the 1891 census it didn't state what number they were at but seemed to be between 50-54 Evesham Street on the census. William died in 1895.
Wife Martha (32) Caretaker of Chapel plus 1 son + 1 boarder at home. (On the 1901 census the enumerator stopped at this house in Littleworth after Evesham Street and then went on to Evesham Street but no numbers stated on the census for houses around this house) On the 1911 census they lived in the Rhonda, South Wales.
Fishing Tackle Manufacturer
Wife Florence Kate ((54) + sister-in-law + 1 servant at home On the 1911 census "Littleworth House" was between 53 Unicorn Hill and 1 Fish Hill.
Express Printing (worker)
Wife Ada (38) plus 2 working daughters at home. (On the 1911 census the enumerator started at this house "Littleworth Cottage" after 19 Park Road then went to 11 Oakly Road)
In the 1912 Kelly's Directory at the same address.
Percy was at this address in the 1940 Kelly's Directory. On the 1901 census Percy was living with his parents Alfred and Frances Jane in Prospect Hill, Redditch and Percy was an apprentice Tailor. In the 1912 Kelly's Directory Percy was Tailor, 6 Hewell Road. In the 1928 & 1932 Kelly's Directory Percy was a Tailor in Littleworth.
In the 1940 Kelly's Directory it was at the same address
Percy was at the same address in the 1924 Kelly's Directory. In the Midland Counties Trade Directory 1948/49 P. T. Hill was under Tailors & Outfitters, Littleworth.
In the 1924 Kelly's Directory they were at the same address. In the Midland Counties Trade Directory 1948/49 they were still at Littleworth.
Russell Brothers (Redditch) Ltd.
In the Midland Counties Trade Directory 1948/49 they were classed under Engineers and at the same address.
Wife Ann (65) plus 1 daughter + 1 grandson at home. (His house was classed as 1 Littleworth, Evesham Street which was between 44-46 on the census) They were living at Littleworth, Evesham Street on the 1891 census but no numbers were stated so not sure if they were at the same address or not but seemed to be between 50-54 Evesham Street on the census.