Wife Mary (57) Fishing Tackle worker. (On the 1891 census the enumerator started at this house in Red lion Street and was the start of District 14) On the 1881 and 1901 census they lived at the same address.
Wife Ellen (52) plus 1 daughter + 1 visitor at home. On the 1901 census they lived at the same address. On the 1881 census they lived Church Green East.
Wife Eliza (30) Rod Finisher plus 7 children at home. On the 1871 census William lived with his father George at this address. On the 1911 census William and Eliza lived in St. Georges Road, Redditch.
Wife Sarah (31) Needle Eyer plus 2 working children + 3 younger children + mother-in-law at home. On the 1901 census they lived at the same address. On the 1881 census they lived at 17 Silver Street.
Wife Elizabeth (Elemy) (53) Fish Hook Maker classed as step-mother to the 2 children at home. On the 1901 census they lived at the same address. On the 1881 his parents Benjamin and Ann lived at this address. On the 1881 census Francis was married to Ann (Newell) and lived in Beoley Road, Redditch.
Wife Lucy (Rowlings) (31) plus 1 working child + 4 younger children + 3 boarders at home. On the 1901 census Joseph was now married to Annie and they lived at the same address. On the 1881 census they lived at 3 Clarks Yard, Redditch. In the 1888 & 1892 Kelly's Directory Joseph was classed as Shopkeeper, 27 Evesham Street.
Wife Mary Ann (32) Fish Hook Maker plus 2 children at home. On the 1901 census they lived at 18 Silver Street Yard. On the 1881 census Walter was a lodger in Webheath Road, Webheath.
Wife Sophia (Franklin) (31) plus 1 working child and 5 younger children at home. On the 1901 census Alfred was married to Jennie and they lived 20 Silver Street Yard. On the 1881 census they lived in Aston.
Charles had 1 working daughter + 1 younger daughter at home.
On earlier census James was living in Red Lion Street but no numbers stated on early census and was married to Mary. On the 1881 census James was lodging with Elizabeth Smith at 8 Red Lion Arch, Redditch. James died in 1898.
Wife Lizzie (34) plus 2 children at home.
Wife Harriet (66). In the 1888 & 1892 Kelly's Directory Robert was classed under French Polishers, 37 Red Lion Street.
Uninhabited but the enumerator classed it as a Shop
Wife Emma (43) Fish Hook Flattener plus 5 children at home. On the 1901 census they lived at the same address. On the 1881 census they lived at 67 Silver Street.
Wife Betsy (65) Washing plus 1 son at home. On the 1881 census they lived at 45 Red Lion Street. William died in 1892.
Wife Sarah (41) plus 6 working children + 4 younger children at home. On the 1881 census they lived in George Street, Redditch. On the 1901 census they lived in Oswald Street, Redditch. In the 1900 Kelly's Directory Amos was classed as Bootmaker, 21 Oswald Street, Redditch. Amos died in 1907.
Wife Lucy (34) Needle Paperer plus 1 daughter at home. On the 1881 census George was lodging in Studley. On the 1901 census they lived in Marsden Road, Ipsley.
Wife Emma (Vincent) (44) Fish Hook Maker plus 5 children at home. On the 1881 census they lived in Prospect Hill, Redditch. On the 1901 census they lived in Ipsley Street, Redditch.
Wife Harriet (31) Fish Hook Maker plus 5 children at home. On the 1881 census they lived in Warrens Row, Redditch. On the 1901 census they lived in Beoley Road, Redditch.
Walter was classed as a Cripple on the Census and he had wife Jane (29) Needle Paperer plus 3 sons at home. On the 1881 census they lived in Warrens Row, Redditch and Walter was a Labourer then. On the 1901 census Jane was now a widow and lived in Ipsley Street, Redditch. Walter died in 1896.
Wife Mary Ann (52) plus 2 working step- children at home. On the 1881 census they lived at the same address. On the 1901 census they lived Bk 41 Red Lion Street.
Abigail was classed as married but no husband at home plus 3 children at home.
Uninhabited - Shown on Census as 5 Poley's Court
Wife Amelia (20) plus 2 children at home. They lived in Poley's Court, Red Lion Street. On the 1901 census John was now a widower and with his son John was staying with his brother-in-law George Lamb in Marsden Road, Ipsley.
William was classed as single on this census and he was living at 9 Poley's Court, Red Lion Street. On the 1901 census William was now a widower and boarding in Webheath. By the 1911 census William was lodging with George and Anne Blackford, House 1 Court 2, Evesham Street.
Wife Elizabeth (66) Fish Hook Maker plus 1 son at home. They were classed as living in Poley's Court, Red Lion Street. On the 1881 census they lived in Warrens Row, Redditch. On the 1901 census they lived in Ipsley Street, Redditch.
Uninhabited and classed as being in Poley's Court, Red Lion Street.
Elizabeth was classed as being in Poley's Court, Red Lion Street. (On the 1891 census the enumerator stopped at this house in Red Lion Street before going on to 137 Ipsley Street) Elizabeth died in 1891.
Uninhabited the first house along Red Lion Street after 135 Ipsley Street)
Wife Emma (46) + 1 boarder at home. (On the 1891 census the enumerator stopped at this house in Red Lion Street before going on to 1 George Street) On the 1901 census Emma is now a widow and lived at the same address.
Wife Hannah (Perkins) (68) + 1 lodger at home. (On the 1891 census the enumerator went to 32 Red Lion Street then 1 George Street and then back to this house on Red LIon Street) On the 1881 census they lived in Ipsley Street, Redditch with their son Hezekiah. On the 1901 census they lived in Marsdon Road, Redditch. Benjamin died in 1902.
Emma had 1 son + 1 niece at home. (On the 1891 census the enumerator stopped at this house in Red Lion Street before going on to 3 George Street. On the 1881 census they lived at 30 Red Lion Street. Not sure if she is Harris or Harriss. In the 1892 Kelly's Directory Emma is classed as Dressmaker at 30 Red Lion Street.
Ann Eliza Smallwood (widow)
Ann had 4 daughters at home. (On the 1891 census the enumerator started at this house in Red Lion Street after 2 George Street) On the 1881 census Ann was married to John and they lived at 4 Alcester Street, Redditch. On the 1901 census Ann lived with her son Walter and his wife Mary in Balsal Heath.
Harriet Parsonage (widow)
Harriet had 1 lodger at home. On the 1881 census Harriet was married to Henry who was the Beerhouse Keeper of the "Golden Lion" Harriet was the licensee 1889-1891. Harriet died 14th May 1891.
unable to read occupation
Wife Emma (42) Needle Labeller plus 2 working children + 2 younger children at home. (On the 1891 census the enumerator stopped at this house on Red Lion Street before going on to 16 Red Lion Yard, Lambs Lodging House)
On the 1891 census it's called Lambs Lodging House but no head of house at home and it had 28 Lodgers staying there on the day of the census. (On the 1891 census the enumerator started at this house 16 Red Lion Yard after 22 Red Lion Street)
Eliza had 1 son + 6 boarders at home. (On the 1891 census this house was classed as 18 Red Lion Yard, Red Lion Street. On the 1881 census Eliza is married to George and they lived Bk 29 Red Lion Street.
Fish Porter and Warehouse Porter
Wife Mary (30) Laundress plus 1 daughter at home. This house was classed as 20 Red Lion Yard, Red Lion Street.
Wife Elizabeth (41) This house was classed as being in Red Lion Yard, Red Lion Street.
Uninhabited This house was classed as being in Red Lion Yard, Red Lion Street.
Ann had 1 daughter + 2 lodgers at home. This house was classed as being in Red Lion Yard but no number stated. On the 1881 census Ann lived with her husband William in Red Lion Street but no numbers stated on census. On the 1901 census Ann and her daughter lived in Ipsley Street, Redditch.
Wife Leonora (Pool) (38) plus 2 working children + 2 younger children at home. (On the 1891 census the enumerator started at this house in Red Lion Street after Red Lion Yard and then went on to 1 Silver Street) On the 1881 census they seem to be at the same address but no number stated on the 1881 census. On the 1901 census they lived in Walford Street, Redditch.
Wife Myra (Adams) (42) plus 10 children + barmaid at home. (On the 1891 census the enumerator started at this house in Red Lion Street after 2 Silver Street) Henry was the licensee of the "Red Lion Hotel" 1891-1896. On the 1881 census Henry was the Hotel Keeper of the "Crown Hotel", Prospect Hill, Redditch 1880-1887.
Wife Eliza (21) Needle Eyer plus 4 children at home. (On the 1891 census the enumerator started at this house in Red Lion Yard, Red Lion Street after 12 Red Lion Street)
Wife Annie (29) plus 2 children + 1 lodger at home. This house was classed as being in Red Lion Yard but no number stated. Not sure if their name is Jefferies or Jeffries as both on different census. On the 1901 census they lived in Edward Street, Redditch,
Ellen had her granddaughter at home. (On the 1891 census the enumerator stopped at this house in Red Lion Yard, Red Lion Street before going on to 10 Red Lion Street) On the 1881 census Ellen was married to James and they lived in Windsor Street, Redditch. On the 1851 census Ellen and James lived in Evesham Street but no numbers stated on the early census. Ellen died in 1900.
Wife Priscilla (Beard) (50) plus son William Apperley 22 who is classed as Publican + daughter-in-law + 4 other working children + 3 younger children + 2 grandchildren at home. (On the 1891 census the enumerator started at this house on Red Lion Street after Red Lion Yard) On the 1881 census they lived in Arrow Road, Redditch. Edwin died in 1900. Their son William was the licensee of the "White Lion", 1890-1892.
Wife Thirsa (48) Needle Paperer plus 2 working children + 6 younger children at home. On the 1881 census they lived at the same address. On the 1901 census they lived in Lodge Road, Upper Ipsley and William was still a Needle Pointer..
Wife Sarah E. (44) plus 2 working children + 1 younger child at home. On the 1881 and 1901 census they lived at this address. In the 1892 & 1900 Kelly's directory Handel was classed as Blacksmith, 6 Red Lion Street.
Wife Martha (Hopkins) (32) plus 6 children at home. On the 1871 census James lived with his parents James and Amelia in Alcester and both James's were Chimney Sweeps. On the 1881 census they lived 15 Herbert Street, Redditch. By the 1901 census James and Martha lived at 39 Red Lion Street. In the 1888 Kelly's Directory, James Hurst, Chimney Sweep was at this address.
Uninhabited but enumerator has written something but difficult to read it but looks like it was some sort of Workshop before it became uninhabited. (On the 1891 census the enumerator stopped here in Red Lion Street before going on to 14 Alcester Street) In the 1888 Kelly's Directory James Ainge, Bootmaker was at this address.