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.
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.
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 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.
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.
Wife Louisa (23) a Needle Maker Paperer
Officer of Inland Revenue
Wife Charlotte (30) plus 5 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.
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.
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.
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.