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Redditch Heritage Young Workers
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In 1861 at Unknown Red Lion Street
Occupied By Job Chatterley, 40 a Needle Pointer
Were the following young workers:
Son William Chatterley aged 14, a Needle Gritter.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1861 at Unknown Red Lion Street
Occupied By John Crook, 43 a Needle Maker
Were the following young workers:
Son John Crook aged 14, Needler.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1861 at Unknown Red Lion Street
Occupied By John Lester, 40 a Fish Hook Filer
Were the following young workers:
Children Mellisa? Lester aged 12, Fish Hook Worker & Jane Lester aged 9, Fishing Tackle
Worker.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1861 at Unknown Red Lion Street
Occupied By John Spiers, 32 a Blacksmith
Were the following young workers:
Step-sons Joseph Spiers aged 14, a Needle Pointer & Channon? Spiers aged 9, Needle
Splitter.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1861 at Unknown Red Lion Street
Occupied By Joseph Pully, 32 a Blacksmith
Were the following young workers:
Lodger Harriet Palmer aged 13, Fishing Tackle.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1861 at Unknown Red Lion Street
Occupied By Joseph Willis, 37 a Cordwainer & Lamplighter
Were the following young workers:
Son George Willis aged 12, Needle Trade.
Source: JC - Census
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