Mary had Sarah Field (30) (possibly her daughter but no relationship mentioned on this census) Needle Maker + 2 other needlemakers at home. (The enumerator started along New End at Mary's house after leaving Evesham Street) (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street)
Wife Sarah (25) Needle Maker plus 4 children + 1 female servant at home. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street) On the 1851 census they seemed to be at the same address in New End and then on 1861 census they lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on these early census but could have been at the same address.
Wife Mary (40) plus 5 children + 2 needle makers at home. On the 1851 census they lived in New End but no numbers stated on the early census. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street) On the 1861 census Mary was now a widow and lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on early census.
Wife Elizabeth (Sarah Elizabeth Dobbins) (35) plus 4 children at home. Lived in New End on 1851 census but no numbers stated on the early census. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street)
Wife Elizabeth (20) + George James (15) Fish Hook Maker + Ann Moore (5) at home - On the 1851 census they lived in New End but no numbers were stated on early census. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street)
Wife Winifred (50) Needle Maker plus 1 son + 2 Needle Makers at home. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street)
Wife Mary (50) plus 4 children at home. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street) Lived in New End on 1851 census but no numbers stated on early census but could be at the same address as on previous census.
Wife Ann (Aston) (30) Needle Maker plus 3 working children + 3 younger children at home. Ann was a widow on the 1851 census and still lived in New End but no numbers stated on early census. (On the later census New End became part of Evesham Street) James died in 1848.
Wife Elizabeth (Duggins) (49) Needle Maker plus 2 working children + 1 needle maker at home. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street) On the 1851 census they lived in Ipsley Street, Redditch.
Wife Sally (40) plus 5 children at home. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street)
Wife Ann (30) + 1 male servant at home. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street) On the 1861 & 1871 census they lived in Red Lion Street but no numbers stated on early census. In the 1855 Billing's Directory and Gazetteer Daniel was classed as Greengrocer in Evesham Street.
Wife Elizabeth (30) Laundress plus 4 children at home. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street) Henry died in 1850.
Elizabeth had Elizabeth Ladds (35) + James Ladds (20) + Joseph (8) + 2 needle makers at home. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street) On the 1851 census Elizabeth Ladds was living in New End but no numbers stated on early census.
Wife Emma (Harman) (20) plus 2 small children at home. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street)
Wife Ellen (35) plus 3 children + 1 other at home. On the 1851 census they lived in New End but no numbers stated on the early census.
Wife Mary (30) plus 2 children + Elizabeth Lea (55) Independent at home. On 1851 census they lived in New End but doesn't seem to be the same address and no numbers stated. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street)
Wife Lucy (Harris) (30) plus 2 children at home. They lived in New End on 1851 census but no numbers stated on these census either. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street)
Wife Elizabeth (65) - On 1851 census they lived in New End and this was a Beerhouse again and it was possibly the "Old Briton" which was at 115 Evesham Street on later census. (On later census New End became Evesham Street)
Wife Hannah (James) (40) plus 7 children at home. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street) On the 1851 census seem to be at the same address but no numbers stated on the early census.
Elizabeth had 2 children at home. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street) On the 1851 census Elizabeth is staying with her son Charles and his wife Christiana in Unicorn Hill, Redditch, Charles and Christiana were the parents of William Henry Chillingsworth who lived at 14 Silver Street on the 1881 census. Elizabeth died in 1883.
Sarah had John Palmer (25) Needle Maker at home but no relationships mentioned on the 1841 census. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street)
Wife Mary (25) plus baby at home. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street) Lived in Evesham Street on later census but no numbers stated on early census.
Wife Mary (70) plus 4 others at home. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street)
Wife Elizabeth (40) plus 6 children (which included James 15 who on several census was living at 36 Evesham Street and a Butcher) at home. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street) On the 1851 census Elizabeth was now a widow and lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on early census.
Wife Elizabeth (30) plus 5 children at home. (on later census New End became part of Evesham Street) On the 1851 census they lived in Hill Street, Reddtich. Samuel died in 1867.
George had 1 female servant at home. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street)
Ann had 4 children + Richard James (20) Fish Hook Maker at home. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street)
Wife Henrietta (25) plus 1 child + female servant at home. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street)
Job had Eliza Thomas (Eades) (15) plus baby Thomas but no relationship is stated on 1841 census however on family tree they have them as marrying in 1840. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street)
Wife Mary (30) plus 2 children at home. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street) By the 1851 census Thomas was now married to Penelope and they lived in Mount Pleasant, Redditch.
Wife Jane (Stratton) (25) plus 1 young child at home. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street) On the 1851 census they lived In Mount Pleasant, Redditch. William died in 1904
Wife Martha (25) (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street)
Wife Sarah (Mogg) (40) Needle Maker plus 2 working children + 1 younger child + Tailor. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street)
John had a baby and a female servant at home. On the 1851 census John was married to Elizabeth and they lived in New End but no numbers stated on the early census. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street)
Wife Sarah (55) plus 3 working children at home. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street)
Wife Sarah (55) Needle Maker plus 2 working children at home. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street) On the 1851 census they lived in Bates Hill, Redditch.
Joseph had Elizabeth Jedad? (75) at home but no relationship mentioned on 1841 census. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street)
Eliza had 2 children at home. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street)
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Catherine had 2 small children + Sarah Lampit (60) Independent at home but no relationship given on 1841 census. (On later census New End became part of Evesham street)
Wife Maria (25) plus 3 children at home. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street) On the 1851 census they lived in Brockhill Lane, Redditch and William was a Needle Manufacturer. In the 1855 Billing's Directory and Gazetteer William was classed under William Bradshaw and Sons, Needle Makers, Edward Street, Redditch. In the 1860 Cassey's Directory of Worcestershire William was classed as William Bradshaw and Sons, Sail and Packing Needle Manufacturers, Redditch. In the 1861 Slater's Directory he was in Unicorn Hill. In the 1870 & 1872 Kelly's Directory and classed as William Bradshaw and Sons, Packing Needle Manufacturers, Unicorn Hill, Redditch.
Wife Fanny (30) plus 1 child at home. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street) On the 1851 census they lived in Windsor Street, Redditch. Joseph died in 1868
Wife Harriet (30) + 3 Needle Makers at home. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street)
Wife Mary (30) plus 4 children + 20 year old Tailor at home Richard Field was known to be the licensee of the "Duke of York" in 1841 (later known as the "Plough & Harrow"). On the 1851 census they lived in Walford Street and Richard was a Needle Manufacturer. On the 1861 census Richard was living in Evesham Street and now a widower and a Needle Manufacturer but no numbers stated on the early census. In the 1855 Billing's Directory and Gazetteer Richard was classed as Needle and Fish Hook Maker, Evesham Street. In the 1876 Kelly's Directory Richard was at the "Queen's Head", Bromsgrove Road. Richard died in 1881.
Wife Eliza (20) plus 1 child + female servant at home. (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street) On the 1851 census they lived in Stratford-upon-Avon.
Wife Elizabeth (40) plus 1 child at home. (On the 1841 census the enumerator finished New End at this house and then went on to Ipsley Street) (On later census New End became part of Evesham Street) On the 1851 census Edward was now a widower and lived in Evesham Street.