Wife Annie Kezia (Allcock) (31) plus 2 children + 1 servant at home. (On earlier census Worcester Road was known as Vine Street) John was the son of Zaccheus Shrimpton who on the 1881 census lived at 42 Evesham Street and was a Needle Manufacturer. On the 1881 census John lived with his father Zaccheus and step-mother Mary. In the 1896 Kelly's Directory John lived at 24 Worcester Road. Annie was the daughter of Samuel and Jane Allcock and Samuel Allcock was a well known Redditch Fishing Tackle Manufacturer. John died 4th March 1897 at Northfield, Worcestershire but was living still in Redditch. On the 1901 census Annie lived at the same address.
Annie K. Shrimpton (widow)
Annie had 1 servant at home. On the 1891 census Annie lived with her husband John W. Shrimpton at the same address. On the 1911 census Annie was staying at Lea View, Grand Parade, Eastbourne, Sussex.
Manager Fishing Tackle Factory
On the census known as Albert Samuel but registered at birth as Samuel Albert and he had his sister + 1 servant at home. This house was called "Eversleigh". On the 1891 census Samuel lived with his parents John and Annie at 24 Worcester Road.
In the 1924 Kelly's Directory Frank was a private resident at this house.
Surgeon & Medical Officer
In the 1924 Kelly's Directory there were 2 entries one as a private resident at this address and another as James Edward Peirce, M.R.C.S., L.S.A., J.P. Surgeon and Medical Officer & Public Vaccinator, Beoley District, Bromsgrove Union & hon. Medical officer to Smallwood Hospital. On the 1911 census James (68) lived with his wife Bertha ((48) and their children Edward Rowle Peirce (17 and Cyril Hubert Peirce (15). at 3 Church Green East.
In the 1940 Kelly's Directory it stated that William was a M.B., Ch.B., Glas., Eversleigh, Worcester Road, private resident. Another entry stated that William was M.B., Ch.B. Glas. Surgeon & Medical Officer & Public Vaccinator, Beoley District, Worcs., Public Assistance Committee & hon. medical officer to Smallwood Hospital.