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Redditch Heritage                                                         The Long Crendon Connection



          12. Benjamin Harris, born c1833 Long Crendon area. Migrated with his wife Eliza and their
               children Ellen, Wilf, Jane and Lania. Lived in Evesham Street, Redditch in 1871.

          13. Robert Haynes, born c1817 Redditch area. Recruited by Kirby Beard cl855 for their Long
               Crendon factory he migrated with his wife Eliza but died in Redditch in 1866.

          14. Eliza Haynes, born c1817 Redditch area and was recruited by Kirby Beard cl855 for their
               Long Crendon factory. Wife of Robert she lived in Mount Pleasant, Redditch in 1871.

          15. William James, born c1831 Redditch area and recruited by Kirby beard c1855 for their Long
               Crendon factory. Marrying in Long Crendon he migrated with his wife Mary and in 1871
               was living in Ipsley, Redditch.
          16. Mary James, born c1831 Long Crendon area. Wife of William she was living with him in
               1871.
          17. George Johnson, born c1829 Long Crendon area. Migrating with his wife Ellen and their
               children Harriet, Emma, George, Mary and Susan they were living in Beoley Road, Redditch,
               in 1871.
          18. Benjamin Johnson, born c1827 Long Crendon area he migrated with his wife Elizabeth and
               daughters Annie and Jane. In 1871 they were living in Queen Street, Redditch.

          19. William Mallam, born c1847 Long Crendon area, a single man he migrated and married
               c1868. In 1871 he was living with his wife Ann in Beoley Road, Redditch.

          20. Thirza Pritchard, born c1843 Long Crendon area, migrated with her brother George and
               married William Jennings c1865. Was living in Mount Pleasant, Redditch, in 1871.

          21. George Pritchard, born c1849 Long Crendon. Brother of Thirza he migrated as a needle
               maker but became a carpenter. Married c1868, in 1871 he was living in Redditch Road,
               Redditch.
          22. Esther Turner, born c1845 Long Crendon area, migrated with sister Elizabeth and in 1871
               was living in Windsor Street, Redditch.
          23. Elizabeth Turner, born c1851 Long Crendon area, sister of Esther she migrated and in 1871
               was living in Windsor Street Redditch.
          24. Frank Turvey, born c1841 Long Crendon he migrated marrying in Redditch cl865. In 1871
               he was living in Ipsley, Redditch.
          25. Jonah Warner, born c1847 Long Crendon area, he migrated in August 1862 a few weeks
               after the main party had left Long Crendon. In 1871 he was living in Edward Street, Redditch.



        Needleworkers known to have been in Long Crendon c1861 & found in Redditch area 1871.
           1. Job  Feasey,  born  c1814  Redditch  area.  He,  his  wife  Mary  and  their  children  Ann,  Job,
               Richard, Mary, Betsy, Thomas and Edwin were known to have been in the Long Crendon
               area about the time of the migration but have not been located in the 1861 census. However
               in 1871 they were living in Studley and it seems almost certain that the family were involved
               in the 1862 migration.
           2. Mary Feasey, born c1822 Redditch area. Wife of Job she was living in Studley in 1871.
           3. Ann Feasey, born c1847 Long Crendon. Daughter of Job and Ann she lived in Studley in
               1871.
           4. Job Feasey, born c1849 Long Crendon area. Son of Job and Ann he was living in Studley
               in 1871.
           5. David Hill, born c1827 Redditch area and recruited by Kirby Beard cl856. Not located in
               1861 but known to have been in the Long Crendon area in the late 1850's. Was living in
               Evesham Street, Redditch, in 1871 with his wife Harriet and children Thomas, Fanny and
               Emily. Almost certainly he migrated with his family in 1862.


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