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Young Workers                                                                        Redditch Heritage

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        In 1861 at Unknown Church Green East
        Occupied By John Osborne, 60 a Bank Agent
        Were the following young workers:
        Servant Emma Tongue aged 14, House Servant.
        Source: JC - Census




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        In 1861 at Unknown Church Green East
        Occupied By John R. Nicholson, 30 a General Practioner  M.D.
        Were the following young workers:
        Servant Mary A. Bradley aged 14, Nurse.

        Source: JC - Census



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        In 1861 at Unknown Church Green East
        Occupied By Thomas Henry Hill, 24 a Foreman Fish Hook Factory
        Were the following young workers:

        Servant Martha Wilkes aged 10, House Servant.
        Source: JC - Census



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        In 1861 at Unknown Church Green West

        Occupied By William Jeffries, 43 a Baliff of County Court
        Were the following young workers:
        Daughters Fanny Jefferies aged 13, Needle Paperer and Charlotte Ellen Jefferies aged 11,
             Needle Paperer..
        Source: JC - Census

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        In 1861 at 65 Evesham Street
        Occupied By Benjamin Johnson, 43 a Grocer & Needle Finisher
        Were the following young workers:
        Sons George Johnson aged 14, a Shoe Maker, Frederick Johnson aged 11 & Walter Johnson
             aged 10, Part Scholar & part worker.
        Source: JC - Census


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        In 1861 at Unknown Evesham Street
        Occupied By George Hemming, 43 a Needle Stamper
        Were the following young workers:
        Step-son William E. Andrews aged 11, an Errand Boy.
        Source: JC - Census


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