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Redditch Heritage Young Workers
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In 1851 at Unknown Evesham Street
Occupied By William Palmer , 38 a Shoe Maker
Were the following young workers:
Son John Palmer aged 10, an Errand Boy.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1851 at Unknown Evesham Street
Occupied By William Parsons , 77 a Chelsea Pensioner
Were the following young workers:
Son Joseph Parsons aged 13, an Errand Boy.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1851 at Unknown Evesham Street
Occupied By William Thornton , 50 a Needle Finisher
Were the following young workers:
Daughter Harriet Thornton aged 14, a Dressmaker.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1851 at Unknown Littleworth
Occupied By Charles Young, 48 a Needle Maker Finisher
Were the following young workers:
Son Richard Young aged 12, a Wheel Screwer?.
Source: JC & BS - Census
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In 1851 at Unknown Littleworth
Occupied By Michael Lee, 37 a Needle Manufacturer
Were the following young workers:
Son Theophilius Lee aged 14, a Needle Maker Scourer.
Source: JC & BS - Census
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In 1851 at Unknown Littleworth
Occupied By Sarah Mogg (widow), 76 a Needle Straightener
Were the following young workers:
Grandson Richard Mogg aged 12, a Fish Hook Maker.
Source: BS & JC - Census
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