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Redditch Heritage Young Workers
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In 1861 at 29 Evesham Street
Occupied By George Mustin , 43 a Beer Retailer
Were the following young workers:
Servant Ann Gibbs aged 14, a Nurse Girl.
Source: JC - Census + AF
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In 1861 at 20 Evesham Street
Occupied By George Smith , 43 a Beerhouse Keeper
Were the following young workers:
Sons Thomas Smith aged 14, a Fish Hook Maker and JohnSmith aged 13, a Needle Maker.
Source: JC - Census + AF
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In 1861 at 89 Evesham Street
Occupied By Henry Buckley , 27 a Needle Finisher
Were the following young workers:
Daughter Sarah J. Buckley 14, Needle Burnisher.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1861 at 33 Evesham Street
Occupied By James Woodman , 48 a Baker & Confectioner
Were the following young workers:
Niece Lucy Hill aged 12, an Assistant & Servant Walter Court aged 14, Errand Boy.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1861 at 4 Evesham Street
Occupied By Job Palmer , 49 a Tailor & Draper
Were the following young workers:
Son Barnabas Palmer aged 14, a Draper's Assistant.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1861 at 87 Evesham Street
Occupied By John Green , 53 a Foreman in Needle Manufacturing
Were the following young workers:
Son Edmund Green aged 14, a Printer's Boy.
Source: JC - Census
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