Wife Elizabeth (27) plus 2 daughters at home. (On the 1901 census the enumerator started at his house in Worcester Road after 30 Evesham Street the "Vine Inn")
Wife Sarah (49) Tailoress
Wife Emily Jane (Rickards) (46) + mother-in-law Eliza Rickards (80) + 1 visitor + 1 servant at home. David died 29th October 1907 and was living at "Grafton House", Worcester Road.
Wife Eliza A. (Kinman) (40) plus 2 daughters + 2 servants at home. Benjamin was the son of Walter and Amelia Brown who lived at 61 Evesham Street and Walter was a well known Coal and Corn Dealer as were his sons. On the 1891 census they lived in Mount Pleasant. On the 1911 census Benjamin and Eliza lived "Mowbray House", Worcester Road.
Mary had 3 working sons + 1 servant at home. On the 1891 census Mary lived at 59 Prospect Hill, Redditch. On the 1911 census Mary was staying at Sheephouse in Hay, Hereford.
Fanny Whitehouse Simpson (widow)
Fanny had 1 working daughter + 1 boarder at home. On the 1911 census Fanny lived at 22 Oakly Road, Redditch.
Wife Georgina (38) plus 4 children + 2 boarders at home. There seems to be 2 families living at 17 Worcester Road. On the 1911 census they lived in Small Heath, Birmingham.
Wife Ann M. (49) Needle Paperer plus 3 working children at home. There seems to be 2 families living at 17 Worcester Road. On the 1891 census they lived at 32 Edward Street, Redditch. On the 1911 census they lived 35 George Street, Redditch.
Wife Emma (53). On the 1891 & 1911 census they lived at the same address.
Wife Anne (55) plus 2 working children at home. On the 1891 & 1911 census they lived at the same address.
Wife Fanny (42) + 1 boarder at home. On the 1911 census they lived at 12 Worcester Road. In the 1904 Kelly's Directory they lived at 11 Worcester Road. James died 1st October 1913 and was living at 12 Worcester Road.
Wife Louisa (Payne) (25) Fish Hook Flattener + 1 boarder at home. On the 1891 census Harry lived with his mother Ann Duggins at 63 Ipsley Street, Redditch. On the 1911 census they lived at 7 Worcester Road.
Wife Mary J. (36) Warehousewoman needle Factory plus 2 children at home.
Wife Frances (27) plus 1 daughter + mother-in-law + 1 niece at home.
Swivel Maker Fishing Tackle
Wife Annie (Dedicoat) (32). On the 1891 census Nathan lived with his father Geo. At 9 Edward Street, Redditch. On the 1911 census Nathan was now a widower and lived with his sister Emily Palmer, 12 Bates Hill, Redditch.
Wife Sarah H. (47) Needle Sticker plus 4 working children at home. On the 1891 census they lived 14 George Street, Redditch. On the 1911 census they lived 17 South Street, Redditch.
Wife Harriet (50) + 1 boarder at home. On the 1891 census they lived 50 Ipsley Street, Redditch. On the 1911 census they lived 26 Mount Pleasant, Redditch.
Wife Elizabeth (48) plus 1 working daughter + 1 younger child at home. On the 1891 census they lived in Warminster, Wiltshire. On the 1911 census they lived Forest Gate, East Ham, Essex.
Wife Emily (Martin) (25) Artificial Fly Dresser plus 1 son + brother-in-law at home. On the 1891 census George lived with his parents George and Bertha and George snr was a gardener and they lived, "Cedars Lodge" and were next door to Samuel Allcock and family at "The Cedars". On the 1911 census they lived at 10 Worcester Road.
Jane had 2 boarders at home.
Wife Mary L. (46) plus 2 working sons + 2 younger children at home. On the 1891 & 1911 census they lived at the same address.
Wife Edith (34) Dressmaker (own account at home) + 1 servant at home.
Wife Jessie (39) plus 2 children + 1 servant at home.
Fish Hook & Tackle Manufacturer
Wife Emilie Jane (Allcock)(47) plus 3 children + 2 servants at home. On the 1891 census they were visiting the Isle of Wight. On the 1911 census they lived at "The Birches", Birchfield Road, Headless Cross. Emilie Jane Allcock was the daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Allcock and of course Samuel was a well known Redditch Fishing Tackle Manufacturer. In the 1892 & 1896 Kelly's Directories Alfred lived at 22 Worcester Road. In the 1900 & 1904 Kelly's Directories Alfred lived at "The Woodlands", Worcester Road.
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.
Wife Caroline (Duggins) (59) plus widowed daughter + 1 grandson + sister-in-law Elizabeth Duggins (61) at home. On the 1891 census they lived at the same address. On the 1911 census they lived at "The Limes", Worcester Road.
Henry had 1 working daughter at home. On the 1891 census Henry had his daughter Harriet and they lived at 11 Vine Street.
James had 1 sister at home. On the 1891 census James lived at 9 Vine Street. (On earlier census Worcester Road was Vine Street) On the 1911 census James lived at 30 Worcester Road.
Retired Fish Hook Foreman
Charles had 1 daughter at home. Sometimes Bartleet and other Bartlett on the census. On the 1891 census Charles lived at 7 Vine Street. Charles died 1st October 1901.
Catherine (Bartlett) had 1 granddaughter at home. Next door lived her son Jesse Bunegar with his wife and family. On the 1881 census Catherine lived with her husband George at 19 Alcester Street. Catherine died in 1902.
Beerhouse Keeper & Carpenter
Wife Mary Jane (Priest) 37 plus 4 children at home. Next door lived his mother Catherine. (On the 1901 census the enumerator stopped at this house in Worcester Road before going on to Evesham Street) On the 1911 census Reuben Canadine lived at the "White Swan" but now classed as in Evesham Street. The "White Swan was on the corner of Worcester Road and Evesham Street so could be classed as either. Worcester Road used to be Vine Street and this was the top end of Worcester Road. Jesse was the licensee of the "White Swan" in 1902. On the 1891 census Jesse lived at the same address. On the 1881 census Jesse lived with his parents George and Catherine at 19 Alcester Street. On the 1911 census Jesse was now married to Annie (Malin) and they lived in Alvechurch.