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Mary Young (widow)
72
Studley
Seamstress
Mary had 1 grandson + 1 boarder at home.  (On the 1871 census the enumerator started at this house in Vine Street after Evesham Street)  (On earlier census Vine Street was known as Red Cow Yard but not mentioned on the early census records only as Evesham Street and  later census Vine Street became Worcester Road)  No numbers stated on the 1871 census but seems to be at this number along the street. (On later census Vine Street became Worcester Road)  On the 1861 census Mary lived in Evesham Street.  On the 1881 census Mary lived in Wellington Street, Redditch.

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David Crow
41
Redditch
Needle Maker
Wife Eliza (40) Needle Driller plus 3 children + 1 boarder at home.  No numbers stated on the 1871 census but seems to be at this number along the street.   (On earlier census Vine Street was known as Red Cow Yard but not mentioned on the early census records only as Evesham Street and  later census Vine Street became Worcester Road)  On the 1861 census David was lodging with George and Rose Woodward in Walford Street, Redditch.  On the 1881 census they lived in Mount Pleasant.  David died in 1906.

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Elizabeth Smallwood
67
Warwickshire
Elizabeth had 1 visitor at home.  No numbers stated on the 1871 census be seems to be at this number along the street.  On the 1861 census Elizabeth lived with her husband George Smallwood and they lived in Evesham Street.  George was licensee of the "Red Cow".    In the 1870 Kelly's Directory Elizabeth was a Beer Retailer in Evesham Street which was possibly the "Red Cow".   Elizabeth was the licensee of the "Red Cow", 1864-1870.  Though Red Cow Yard was known to become Vine Street there was no mention of Red Cow Yard on the census.   (On earlier census Vine Street was known as Red Cow Yard but not mentioned on the early census records only as Evesham Street and  later census Vine Street became Worcester Road)   Elizabeth died in 1878.

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Ellen Lee
48
Alvechurch
Charwoman
Ellen had her sister and 2 children at home.  No numbers stated on the 1871 census but seems to be at this number along the street.  (On earlier census Vine Street was known as Red Cow Yard but not mentioned on the early census records only as Evesham Street and  later census Vine Street became Worcester Road)  On the 1861 census Ellen lived with her mother Susannah in Evesham Street.

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John Morris
23
Alvechurch
Needle Scourer
Wife Lavinia (22) Needle Hander.  No numbers stated on the 1871 census but seems to be at this number along the street.   (On earlier census Vine Street was known as Red Cow Yard but not mentioned on the early census records only as Evesham Street and  later census Vine Street became Worcester Road)

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Edmund Fellows
38
Birmingham
Baker
Wife Fanny Louise (Taylor) (40) plus 3 children at  home.  No numbers stated on the 1871 census be seems to be at this number along the street.  (On earlier census Vine Street was known as Red Cow Yard but not mentioned on the early census records only as Evesham Street and  later census Vine Street became Worcester Road)  On the 1861 census they lived in Birmingham.  On the 1881 census Edmund was a Confectioner in Walsall.  In the 1876 Kelly's Directory of Worcestershire Edmund was classed as Shop Keeper, Prospect Hill, Redditch.    Edmund died in 1882.  

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Mary Young (widow)
36
Redditch
Dressmaker
Mary had 1 working daughter + 2 younger daughters at home.  No numbers stated on the 1871 census but seems to be at this number along the street.   (On earlier census Vine Street was known as Red Cow Yard but not mentioned on the early census records only as Evesham Street and  later census Vine Street became Worcester Road)  On the 1881 census Mary lived in Unicorn Hill, Redditch.

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Sarah Smith (widow)
57
Feckenham
Charwoman
Sarah had 2 boarders at home.  No numbers stated on the 1871 census but seems to be at this number along the street.  (On earlier census Vine Street was known as Red Cow Yard but not mentioned on the early census records only as Evesham Street and  later census Vine Street became Worcester Road)   On the 1861 census she lived in Evesham Street.

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Charles Bartleet
43
Redditch
Fish Hook Maker
Wife Eliza (45) Needlemaker plus 1 working daughter + 1 younger daughter + mother Mary Bartleet (64) Needle Paperer at home.  On some census Bartlett and others Bartleet.   On the 1881 census they lived at 7 Vine Street and though no numbers stated on the 1871 census they seem to be at the same number along the street.  (On earlier census Vine Street was known as Red Cow Yard but not mentioned on the early census records only as Evesham Street and  later census Vine Street became Worcester Road)  On the 1861 census they lived in Evesham Street.  In the 1873 White's Directory of Birmingham Charles was Fish Hook Maker, Vine Street.  

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John Mence
56
Redditch
Gardener
Wife Maria (58) plus 3 working children at home.  On the 1881 census Maria was now a widow and lived at 5 Vine Street and though no numbers stated on the 1871 census it seemd to be at the same number along the street.   (On earlier census Vine Street was known as Red Cow Yard but not mentioned on the early census records only as Evesham Street and  later census Vine Street became Worcester Road)    On the 1861 census they lived in Walford Street, Redditch.

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Mary Ann Duggins (widow)
60
Inkberrow
Dressmaker
Mary Ann had 2 working children + 1 grandson at home.  Though no numbers stated on the 1871 census she seemed to lived at this number along the street.  (On earlier census Vine Street was known as Red Cow Yard but not mentioned on the early census records only as Evesham Street and  later census Vine Street became Worcester Road)  On the 1861 census they lived in Headless Cross.  On the 1881 census she lived in Beoley Road, Redditch.  Mary Ann died in 1890.

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Joseph Duggins
37
Headless Cross
Needle Pointer
Wife Ann (Davis) (39) Needle Straightener plus 2 working sons + 6 younger children.  (On the 1871 census the enumerator stopped at this house in Vine Street before going on to Evesham Street)  (On earlier census Vine Street was known as Red Cow Yard but not mentioned on the early census records only as Evesham Street and later census Vine Street became Worcester Road)  The 1871 census stated that the "White Swan" was in Vine Street but it was on the corner of Vine Street and Evesham Street so could be classed as in either street as on earlier census it was in Evesham Street.  Joseph was the licensee 1867-1873.  On the 1861 census they seemed to live in Headless Cross.  Joseph died 8th January 1873.

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