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Young Workers Redditch Heritage
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In 1861 at Unknown Red Lion Street
Occupied By William Taylor, 52 a Labourer
Were the following young workers:
Daughters Elizabeth Taylor aged 14, Needler, Sarah Taylor aged 11, Fish Hooks & Hannah
Taylor aged 10, Fish Hooks.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1861 at Unknown Red Lion Street
Occupied By William White, 63 a Farm Labourer
Were the following young workers:
Daughter Ellen White aged 13, Needle Labeller.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1861 at Unknown Silver Street
Occupied By Benjamin Duggins (widower), 55 a Labourer
Were the following young workers:
Children Edwin Duggins aged 12, Errand Boy & Harriet Duggins aged 10, Nurse.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1861 at Unknown Silver Street
Occupied By Elizabeth Lea (widow), 47 a Fish Hook Maker
Were the following young workers:
Son Edward Lea aged 14, a Needle Maker.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1861 at Unknown Silver Street
Occupied By John Parsons, 33 a Needle Maker
Were the following young workers:
Son Thomas Parsons aged 13, a Needle Maker.
Source: JC - Census
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In 1861 at Unknown Silver Street
Occupied By Joseph Taylor, 40 a Labourer
Were the following young workers:
Children Ann Taylor aged 13, Needle Driller & Henry Taylor aged 10, Needle Trade.
Source: JC - Census
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