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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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)