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Redditch Heritage Young Workers
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In 1861 at Unknown Alcester Street
Occupied By George Hall, 35 a Needle Pointer
Were the following young workers:
Daughter Ellen Hall aged 10, a Needle Straightener.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1861 at Unknown Alcester Street
Occupied By Henry Swann, 29 a Needle Manufactory
Were the following young workers:
Son William Swann aged 8, in Needle Trade.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1861 at Unknown Alcester Street
Occupied By James Clark (widower), 38 a Timber Merchant
Were the following young workers:
Servant Fanny Allcock aged 14, a Maid.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1861 at Unknown Alcester Street
Occupied By Sarah Downs, 30 a Laundress
Were the following young workers:
Children William Downs aged 14, a Fish Hook Hardener & Ellen Downs aged 12, a Needler.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1861 at Unknown Church Green East
Occupied By Edward Dobson Monks, 33 a Small File Maker
Were the following young workers:
Step-son John Parker aged 13, Small File Maker.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1861 at Unknown Church Green East
Occupied By James Smallwood, 50 a Boot & Shoe Maker
Were the following young workers:
Apprentice John Lee aged 14, Boot & Shoe Apprentice.
Source: JC - Census
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